- published: 08 Dec 2008
- views: 815
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田蕴章书法课 Professor Tian's Calligraphy class -- 观 guān - watch, look
每日一题: 郭沫若与"兰亭论辩"
Today's topic: Guo Moruo and "Debate on the Lanting Pavilion"
每日一字: 观
To...
published: 31 Jul 2012
田蕴章书法课 Professor Tian's Calligraphy class -- 观 guān - watch, look
每日一题: 郭沫若与"兰亭论辩"
Today's topic: Guo Moruo and "Debate on the Lanting Pavilion"
每日一字: 观
Today's character: 观, guān, look, watch
- published: 31 Jul 2012
- views: 188
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CYL-V-0110: Welcome To Beijing ! - 北京歡迎您 !
Forbidden City (北京故宫), Beihai Park (北海公園), Dingling (定陵), Tian´anmen Square (天安門廣場), Templ...
published: 07 Nov 2011
CYL-V-0110: Welcome To Beijing ! - 北京歡迎您 !
Forbidden City (北京故宫), Beihai Park (北海公園), Dingling (定陵), Tian´anmen Square (天安門廣場), Temple Of Heaven (天壇), The Great Wall Of Simatai (司馬台長城), Summer Palace (頤和園), Temple Of Earth (地壇), Lama Temple (雍和宫), Changling (長陵), Confucian Temple (孔廟), Ancient Observatory (古觀象台), Tanzhe Temple (潭柘寺), Prince Gong Mansion (恭王府), Lugou Bridge (盧溝橋), Cuandixia Village (爨底下村), Hutong (胡同), Quadrangle (四合院), Water Ways Of the Empress Dowager (慈禧水道), Ditan Temple Fair (地壇廟會), Ice Lanterns Of Longqingxia (龍慶峽冰燈), 198 Art District (798 藝術區), Old Summer Palace (圓和園), Jingshan Park (景山公園), Diaoyutai State Guesthouse (釣魚台國賓館), Zhongshan Park (中山公園), Guo Moruo Memorial Hall (郭沫若故居), Great Wall Of Badaling (八達嶺長城), Temple Of Azure Clouds (碧雲寺), Eastern Church (王府井教堂), Houhai (后海), Qianmen Street (前門商業街), Dongbianmen Gate Tower (東便門城樓), Chang´an Avenue (長安街), Deshengmen Gate Tower (德勝門城樓), Zhengyangmen Gate Tower (正陽門城樓), Military Museum (軍事博物館), Twins Mall (LG 雙子座購物中心), Shin Kong Place (新光天地), Intime Lotte (樂天銀泰百貨), Parkson Department Store (百盛購物中心), Zhongguancun Street (中關村商業街), Legendale Hotel (勵駿酒店), COFCO Plaza (中糧廣場), Sanlitun (三里屯), Place Of Beijing (世貿天階), Jianwai SOHO (建外SOHO), CBD (中央商務區), Qiansanmen Street (前三門大街), Tian´anmen Rostrum (天安門城樓), Xizhimennei Street (西直門内大街), Beijing South Railway Station (北京南站), Beijing Railway Station (北京火車站), Beijing West Railway Station (北京西站), SOHO Shangdu (SOHO 尚都購物中心), Sihui Overpass (四惠立交橋), SOHO New Town (SOHO 現代城), The National Grand Theatre (國家大劇院), The China Millennium Monument (中華世紀壇), The People´s Bank Of China (中國人民銀行), The Central Radio and Television Tower (中央廣播電視塔), National Stadium and Water Cube (鳥巢和水立方), Olympic Fireworks (噢運禮花)
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 1652
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Rickshaw Tour at Back Sea, Beijing
The rickshaws were first introduced and used in Shanghai, China in the late 19th century. ...
published: 07 Jun 2012
Rickshaw Tour at Back Sea, Beijing
The rickshaws were first introduced and used in Shanghai, China in the late 19th century. Since then, they had become a popular transport means and been widely used in many cities. After the founding of the PRC, the rickshaws were eliminated.
Today, the rickshaws have revived in some tourist attractions, especially in Beijing's old hutongs and courtyards. There are many famous hutongs near the Back Sea. Some well-known buildings like Prince Gong's Mansion, Former Residence of Song Qingling and Former Residence of Guo Moruo keep themselves hidden in the hutongs. Tourists can hire rickshaws to explore these buildings and experience a wonderful hutong tour.
- published: 07 Jun 2012
- views: 75
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Taihu Lake (YuanTouzhu,) Turtle's Head Park :)
Taihu Lake is a national scenic area, The Turtle's Head Park is half an island located in ...
published: 05 Sep 2006
Taihu Lake (YuanTouzhu,) Turtle's Head Park :)
Taihu Lake is a national scenic area, The Turtle's Head Park is half an island located in Wuxi. It's actually a small stone stretching into the Taihu Lake like a Turtle's head, hence the name, It is the top scene of Taihu Lake.
The Turtle's Park is located in the most beautiful area of Taihu Lake. Green hills and clean water blending into the perfect natural appearance like a picture .Guo Moruo, a great poem, wrote that where to see the best scene in Taihu Lake, the Turtle's Head must be; Zhao Pucu said the scene is more beautiful than in heaven's.
- published: 05 Sep 2006
- views: 692
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咸寮村Xian Liao village,Xia Jiashan town ,in the PuNing City of (China)
Xian Liao village,in the Xia Jiashan town ( China) Now there are many surnames naming Chen...
published: 19 Mar 2009
咸寮村Xian Liao village,Xia Jiashan town ,in the PuNing City of (China)
Xian Liao village,in the Xia Jiashan town ( China) Now there are many surnames naming Chen,Huangand He ,Han living here ,locating in front of Tou Jinshilong Mountain,backing on Shuang Suinian Mountain,And the back-fence hamlets are ChangTan and TuKeng village, Da Nan Mountain stands in the west ,about 500 familie
s,3000 persons more or less. Riching land fostering more talents makes this village a precious place with beautiful scene. Primogenitors had carved out many resplendent events. Communist Party of China had eulogized this locality birthplace of red political power. Many martyrs had thrown themselves into the revolution. There are innumerable histories of supporting revolution. Guo Moruo had taken refuge in a cave of the near mountain. And then he was saved by the villager of this village, which became an interesting story on everybody's lips.
- published: 19 Mar 2009
- views: 362
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OLD HONG KONG NEW HONG KONG HUTONG KAI TAK CHEK LAP KOK
HONG KONG AVIATION and maritime SCENES 40's 2007 Featuring
BOAC VICKERS Super VC 10 LH...
published: 24 Jun 2007
OLD HONG KONG NEW HONG KONG HUTONG KAI TAK CHEK LAP KOK
HONG KONG AVIATION and maritime SCENES 40's 2007 Featuring
BOAC VICKERS Super VC 10 LHR- ABU DABI-HK
BOAC DH COMET 4 LHR CYPRUS CAIRO BOMBAY HK
RAF ROYAL AIR FORCE AVRO VULCAN RAF CRANWELL-MALTA-CYPRUS-NEPAL-BKK-HK
FAIRCHILD C119 Flight of the Phoenix OKINAWA-HK
A350 HOUSE COLORS DEMOFLIGHT PARIS-HONGKONG NEW
SINGAPORE B777-300er Changi-HK
CATHAY PACIFIC Boeing 747 LHR -HK
AIR CHINA A330 BEI-HK
SHORT SOLENT TEAL SEAPLANE CHC-HK
BOEING 314 SEAPLANE GUAM-HK
China save your HUTONGS preserve some history. Its the real thing even if you have to relocate them.
FED EX B787 CARGO MEMPHIS -HONG KONG-SYD
BRITISH AIR A380 LGW-HK-LGW
HAMA SHIPS FERRY HK - GUANGDONG -HK
CUTTY SARK TEA CLIPPER HK-LONDON
HONDA JET....CAPTAIN AIKI YUMI GOJI...TOKYO-HK
DOES A LITTLE SILKY CHEFFIN AT HER FREINDS CONDO ON HER CREW REST PERIOD.
JUNK HK Harbour
A LITTLE HONG KONG AVIATION PAST AND PRESE
A DBARL PRODUCTION
Opening Narration: J MEE NG
Toisan
Story Contributer
GIXER IDEAS UNLIMITED
Hutongs
Hutong, the narrow pedestrian street between houses, is quickly disappearing. Hutongs are symbols of Beijing's historical and folk tradition; local communities gathered in hutong intersections. In 1949, there were approximately 7,000 hutongs in Beijing. But in the year 2000, just over 2,000 hutongs remained. The number of hutongs is declining at a rate of 600 per year. Today, many hutongs that were once well-known, such as the Biandan Hutong, Kusi Hutong and Beixincang No. 1-5 hutongs, are nowhere to be found.
Courtyard Houses Disappearing Under Development Pressure
A courtyard house is one of the most characteristic forms of housing in old Beijing. The basic structure of a courtyard house was first developed in the Liao Dynasty. During several hundreds years of evolution in the Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasty, the courtyard houses accumulated layers of knowledge and culture in fields such as architecture, humanity, philosophy, human relations and politics.
In 1949, the total area of courtyard houses was 17 million square meters. When renovations peaked during the 1990s, the area occupied by courtyard houses plummeted at a rate of 1 million square meters between 1990 and 2000, until last year, when it shrunk to 3 million square meters. Relatively well-known courtyard houses, such as the houses that famous writers Guo Moruo and Lao She used to live in, have managed to preserve their traditional function as sightseeing spots; but lesser-known and worn-out courtyard houses face a fated destruction. To the dismay of scholars in cultural studies, the genuine courtyard houses are being replaced by nondescript, fake antique-colored house roofs meant to simulate the old architecture.
CHINA Save your HUTONGS preserve some history.
Who wants to see only a bunch of modern hi rise buildings when they visit China
- published: 24 Jun 2007
- views: 14926
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