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China Adventures - Luoyang (Longmen Grottoes)
China Adventures - Luoyang (Longmen Grottoes)
Another trip... This time to Luoyang, a city in Henan Province of China. Visit to Longmen Grottoes (Dragon Gate Grottoes), an extensive outdoor collection of Buddhist carving. Then a visit to Shaolin Monastery.
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Luoyang, China
Luoyang, China
Video of Luoyang, China. Set to Coldplay's Everything's Not Lost.
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Longmen Grottoes--Luoyang, CHINA
Longmen Grottoes--Luoyang, CHINA
A musical montage of the amazing "Long Men Shi Ku"-Buddhist carvings in China's central Henan Province...
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Trolleybuses in the city of Luoyang
Trolleybuses in the city of Luoyang
Luoyang is a prefecture-level city in western Henan province, People's Republic of China. Situated on the central plain of China, one of the cradles of the Chinese civilization, Luoyang was one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China. The city owns a small trolleybus network of 3 routes which serve as trunk transit lines for this medium sized city. All rolling stock of this network are Shanghai made trolleybuses. This video is centred on the famous articulated trolleybus model SK561 which was once the most employed trolleybus model in China. This articulated model has since been fully retired from the fleet and been replaced by newer rigid trolleybuses, also made in Shanghai.
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Luoyang and Xi'an - China Vacation Part Three
Luoyang and Xi'an - China Vacation Part Three
This is part three of a video chronicling my trip to China during the summer of 2008. In this section we visited Luoyang, the Shaolin Temple, and Xi'an. Note: This is a rough draft version. In a later version I will add video clips in addition to the photos and fine tune the editing.
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China, High Speed Rail from Xian to Luoyang, October 23, 2010
China, High Speed Rail from Xian to Luoyang, October 23, 2010
China, High Speed Rail from Xian to Luoyang, October 23, 2010
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"Bai ma si" buddhist ceremony, Luoyang
"Bai ma si" buddhist ceremony, Luoyang
Budistų vienuolių apeigos, seniausiame Kinijos ... Budistų vienuolių apeigos, seniausiame Kinijos budistų vienuolyne -- „Bai ma si" (kin.白马寺), Luoyang'e (kin. „Baltojo arklio vienuolynas").2007 m., rugsėjo mėn. "White horse temple" buddhist ceremony (Bai man si) White Horse Temple (simplified Chinese: 白马寺; traditional Chinese: 白馬寺; pinyin: Báimǎ Sì; also White Horse Ministry) was the first Buddhist temple in China, established under the patronage of Emperor Ming in the Eastern Han capital Luoyang in the year 68. According to the Book of Later Han history, Emperor Ming was said to have dreamed one night in the year 64 of a golden person standing 20 metres tall and with a radiating white aureola flying from the West. The next day he told his ministers, and the minister Zhong Hu explained to him that he had probably dreamed of the Buddha from India. The emperor then sent a delegation of 18 headed by Cai Yin, Qin Jing and Wang Zun to seek out Buddhism. They returned from Afghanistan with an image of Gautama Buddha, the Sutra of Forty-two Chapters and two eminent monks. The monks names have been variously romanized as Kasyapamatanga and Dharmavanya, Moton and Chufarlan. The next year, the emperor ordered the construction of the White Horse Temple three li east of the capital Luoyang, to remember the horse that carried back the sutras. It was China's first Buddhist temple. Notably, the emperor ordered the suffix 寺(pinyin si) to be used in the temple's name, as a <b>...</b>
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Luoyang Longmen caves (CN 2007 HQ)
Luoyang Longmen caves (CN 2007 HQ)
The Longmen Grottoes or Longmen Caves are located 12 km south of present day Luoyang in Henan province, China. The grottoes, which overwhelmingly depict Buddhist subjects, are densely dotted along the two mountains: Xiangshan (to the east) and Longmenshan (to the west). (Wikipedia) 2007-09-07 | www.loki-travels.eu/
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Pictures of Luoyang orphanage November
Pictures of Luoyang orphanage November
Here's the video in pictures of our visit to the Luoyang orphanage. You may recognize some of the familiar faces. Thanks for all your help!
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Culture of Luoyang...
Culture of Luoyang...
A short clip of guys in the city of luoyang introduce the culture of Luoyang and the China...Introduced by William and Lynn. Directed by Jessie!!!
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Trip to China 2010 nr. 9 (Luoyang, old city scenes)
Trip to China 2010 nr. 9 (Luoyang, old city scenes)
Luoyang was home to many generations of Chinese emperors but is now modernising fast. Its old city is still partly there and could be visited. In the market street arond the corner, a Merry Go round and a KFC point to the new times.
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SS7D with K125 in Luoyang
SS7D with K125 in Luoyang
SS7D 0029 accellerates out of Luoyang with long distance passenger train K125 towards Xi'an. These Datong-built Bo'Bo'Bo' locomotives are only used on the line from Zhengzhou to Xi'an and Baoji, along with the 6K and SS6 locomotives, which are also exclusive for this line. (08/09/2006, Luoyang, Henan Province, China)
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China: Luoyang's Peony Festival
China: Luoyang's Peony Festival
www.TravelsWithSheila.com There is a Peony Festival in Luoyang from April 1 to May 2 every year. We were a little late and the blooms were far and few between but the sights within the park were interesting. One group of elderly Chinese who gather every morning to sing about "having happiness in your heart, and enjoy life"...something we all should do. There was a small circus, stalls selling "stuff" and everywhere, the beautiful Chinese children having a ball. An enjoyable way to spend a morning.
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Longmen Grottoes - Luoyang, Henan, China
Longmen Grottoes - Luoyang, Henan, China
tripwow.tripadvisor.com - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Longmen Grottoes Luoyang Early Chinese Buddhist cave art is represented by well-preserved pagodas, carvings and statues. Read more at: www.travelpod.com Travel blogs from Longmen Grottoes: - "... In AD 493 the Northern Wei Dynasty moved its capital from Datong to Luoyang and started the construction of the rock-cut Longmen Grottoes ..." - "... The bus was cheap as is gets 1 yuan or 8 pence for an hour drive The Longmen Grottoes are a collection of buddhas all carved into two riverside cliff faces ..." - "... are so funny He loved Luoyang, to him it was the centre of the universe! Jeff was lovely he took us to the longmen grottoes, which are thousands of carvings of buddha on the side of cliffs and caves, there was some absolutely huge buddhas inside ..." - "... making noodles - an incredible art But we didn't fancy starting the day with noodles! Later we visited the most impressive Longmen Grottoes which were founded 3200 years ago and contain over a thousand grottoes with more than 100000 images of ..." - "... 30am the next morning) we made the most of it and firstly visited the Longmen Grottoes which was located right next to the massive Yi river which cuts Luoyang in two ..." - "... It was awesome to climb the stairs and walk amongst the bee-hive like Longmen Grottoes ..." - "... ) Once we arrived in Luoyang it was only another hour and a half by bus to the Longmen Grottoes <b>...</b>
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China Luoyang Heluo Cultural Tourism Festival, 2011 .wmv
China Luoyang Heluo Cultural Tourism Festival, 2011 .wmv
2011 China Luoyang Heluo Culture Tourism Festival (LCTF) which is one of the grand official festivals in China. It is jointly sponsored by The Government of Henan Province, Luoyang Tourism Administration etc. Being a cultural exhibition platform for different peoples in the world, the festival not only comprises cultural programs, but also focuses on mass activities, folk-custom activities and entertainments. The festival is a high-profile cultural festival featuring everything from folk arts to tourism-related activities. It attracts great attention from people from all walks of life at home and abroad. It is not commercial performances festival. If you want to participate in China Luoyang Heluo Culture Tourism Festival in this year, please contact with me, Organizing Director of China Official Events, Mr. Yajing Xue. E-mai: yajing.xue@gmail.com.
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SS7D crossing in Luoyang
SS7D crossing in Luoyang
Two "K" trains with 25G passenger cars and both pulled by Xi'an based SS7D's (First SS7D 0003, then SS7D 0027) cross, at the Western exit of Luoyang Huoche Zhan... :-) (08/09/2006, Luoyang, Henan Province, China)
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Cattleya - Blc. Shinfong Luoyang 'Tian Mu'
Cattleya - Blc. Shinfong Luoyang 'Tian Mu'
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Wang Hong Jun Tie Dang Luoyang 2005
Wang Hong Jun Tie Dang Luoyang 2005
Wang Hong Jun is the 12th generation successor of Tie Dang (Iron Crotch) Gong Fu and has demonstrated this miraculous system to great acclaim. He represented Luoyang to demonstrate 'Iron Crotch Skill' in a performance at the Henan skill centre and was soon very famous in China as he won the first prize. The Shaolin Temple in Henan Province is roughly 2 hours away from Luoyang, and in the early 1980's, Wang Hong Jun received an invitation from the great Master Diao Chan of the Shaolin Temple to perform his Gong Fu. After observing this performance, the great Master said "Wang Hong Jun's Gong Fu is a lost Gong Fu, it has been lost to the world for over 300 years until now". In This Clip he Demostrates this skill to his Disiple (Mike Farr) Students from Wales (UK) for the first time.