Archaeological research indicates that people lived in Japan as early as the Upper Paleolithic period. The first written mention of Japan is in Chinese history texts from the 1st century AD. Influence from other nations followed by long periods of isolation has characterized Japan's history. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, victory in the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War and World War I allowed Japan to expand its empire during a period of increasing militarism. The Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937 expanded into part of World War II in 1941, which came to an end in 1945 following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Since adopting its revised constitution in 1947, Japan has maintained a unitary constitutional monarchy with an emperor and an elected parliament called the Diet.
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Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
So China and Japan are once again at each other's throats over the Diaoyu, or Senkaku Islands, as they're known in Japan. So why does China hate Japan? On this episode of China Uncensored, Chris Chappell explains the long and bloody history between these two great rivals, culminating in Japanese imperial ambitions during World War 2 and the Rape of Nanking.
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'Japan, US struggle to contain China at any cost'
'Japan, US struggle to contain China at any cost'
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Japan's Prime-minister has pledged his country's support to South-East Asian nations in their disputes with China. Shinzo Abe said Japan will help the countries in the region control their borders - and keep their sea and air routes open. Political blogger Ryan Dawson thinks Japan's involvement is not about working towards stability but rather about selling more arms.
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Korea, China, Japan quiz to foreigners
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China & Japan: History of tensions - BBC News
China & Japan: History of tensions - BBC News
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[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
China in shock after Japanese girl wins brain battle
China’s loss to Japan on a popular game show devoted to mental athletics has left the country’s netizens atwitter and provoked some national soul-searching.
The battleground was the popular television show “Super Brain,” and the eventual winner a 9-year-old Japanese girl.
The series is a sort of weekly mental Olympics, pitting teams from around the world against China in a series of three brain-bending events.
In recent competitions, China has gone up against Germany and Britain, with contestants fighting over such questions of national honor as who can solve a Rubik’s cube the fastest.
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WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
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[2014-09-28][Full]China 3-2 Japan[2014 FIVB Women's World Championship][Pool D] @Italy
[2014-09-28][Full]China 3-2 Japan[2014 FIVB Women's World Championship][Pool D] @Italy
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Bari, Italy, September 28, 2014 – China rallied past Japan in a five-set thriller here Sunday afternoon for their fifth straight win at the 2014 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship.
With the hard fought 3-2 (25-16, 18-25, 25-27, 25-17, 15-11) victory, the Chinese women finished on top of pool D at PalaFlorio in Bari.
Key Points:
· Zhu Ting was the top scorer of the match (29 points), one more than Japanese Kimura Saori.
· China revenged on their 3-0 loss to their Asian arch-rivals at the World Grand Prix Finals in Tokyo last month.
· China reaped 19 points from blocking, compared to 2 for Japan.
· Des
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China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship
China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship
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LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
18th ASIAN SENIOR WOMEN’S Volleyball Championship, Group F, Day 4, 23-5-2015.
Beijing & Tianjin, China, May 20-28, 2015.
Update the fixture, result: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Asian_Women%27s_Volleyball_Championship
http://asianvolleyball.net/?p=1084
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Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
As the Asian giants pursue a war of words over the East China Sea islands, we ask if military conflict is inevitable. To discuss this, Inside Story presenter...
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NEWSNIGHT: Japanese and Chinese ambassadors on island dispute
NEWSNIGHT: Japanese and Chinese ambassadors on island dispute
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May 17 2015 Breaking news Japan USA China sea Navy presence Angers China WARNS retaliation
May 17 2015 Breaking news Japan USA China sea Navy presence Angers China WARNS retaliation
May 17 2015 Breaking news Japan USA China sea Navy presence Angers China WARNS retaliation
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China urges peaceful development of seas says conflict leads to disaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USQ4x65lR0w
Breaking News China Building Military Base in disputed China Sea near Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc60nZcOI0c
China USA tensions Obama's Asia pivot tested China's China sea claims https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT_GsdKkUyQ
Danger zone USA China conflict rising China Military Buildup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AOpqVCz-Vo
China seeking to gain control of oceans in the Asia-Pacific region https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y64oQ
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Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
So China and Japan are once again at each other's throats over the Diaoyu, or Senkaku Islands, as they're known in Japan. So why does China hate Japan? On this episode of China Uncensored, Chris Chappell explains the long and bloody history between these two great rivals, culminating in Japanese imperial ambitions during World War 2 and the Rape of Nanking.
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'Japan, US struggle to contain China at any cost'
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Japan's Prime-minister has pledged his country's support to South-East Asian nations in their disputes with China. Shinzo Abe said Japan will help the countries in the region control their borders - and keep their sea and air routes open. Political blogger Ryan Dawson thinks Japan's involvement is not about working towards stability but rather about selling more arms.
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Korea, China, Japan quiz to foreigners
Korea, China, Japan quiz to foreigners
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China & Japan: History of tensions - BBC News
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[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
China in shock after Japanese girl wins brain battle
China’s loss to Japan on a popular game show devoted to mental athletics has left the country’s netizens atwitter and provoked some national soul-searching.
The battleground was the popular television show “Super Brain,” and the eventual winner a 9-year-old Japanese girl.
The series is a sort of weekly mental Olympics, pitting teams from around the world against China in a series of three brain-bending events.
In recent competitions, China has gone up against Germany and Britain, with contestants fighting over such questions of national honor as who can solve a Rubik’s cube the fastest.
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WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
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Why We Fight: The Battle of China (1944)
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
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[2014-09-28][Full]China 3-2 Japan[2014 FIVB Women's World Championship][Pool D] @Italy
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Bari, Italy, September 28, 2014 – China rallied past Japan in a five-set thriller here Sunday afternoon for their fifth straight win at the 2014 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship.
With the hard fought 3-2 (25-16, 18-25, 25-27, 25-17, 15-11) victory, the Chinese women finished on top of pool D at PalaFlorio in Bari.
Key Points:
· Zhu Ting was the top scorer of the match (29 points), one more than Japanese Kimura Saori.
· China revenged on their 3-0 loss to their Asian arch-rivals at the World Grand Prix Finals in Tokyo last month.
· China reaped 19 points from blocking, compared to 2 for Japan.
· Des
14:46
China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship
China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship
China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship
China-Japan relations have deteriorated rapidly in the wake of China's newly announced Air Defense Identification Zone and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe...
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LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
18th ASIAN SENIOR WOMEN’S Volleyball Championship, Group F, Day 4, 23-5-2015.
Beijing & Tianjin, China, May 20-28, 2015.
Update the fixture, result: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Asian_Women%27s_Volleyball_Championship
http://asianvolleyball.net/?p=1084
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Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
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NEWSNIGHT: Japanese and Chinese ambassadors on island dispute
NEWSNIGHT: Japanese and Chinese ambassadors on island dispute
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Around the World in 80 Gardens 6 China and Japan
Around the World in 80 Gardens 6 China and Japan
Around the World in 80 Gardens 6 China and Japan
Monty samples the very different approach of one of the world's great gardening civilisations: China and Japan. His researches lead him to the ancient schola...
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Fresh China-Japan Tension Over Disputed Islands
Fresh China-Japan Tension Over Disputed Islands
Fresh China-Japan Tension Over Disputed Islands
Tensions have flared up again between Tokyo and Beijing after Chinese ships and a flotilla of Japanese activists both arrived in the waters near a group of disputed islands.
The two countries have been at odds over the small rocky islands in the East China Sea after Japan purchased some in September, drawing anger from Beijing and anti-Japanese demonstrations across China.
No clashes were reported between the flotilla of 10 boats carrying about 80 nationalist activists, escorted by Japan's Coast Guard vessels, and the Chinese ships.
But the Chinese Foreign Ministry said the trip by the activists was "illegal" and "trouble-making" while Jap
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K1 MAX - Han Jie vs Kouji Yoshimoto (China vs Japan) Feb.1 2015
K1 MAX - Han Jie vs Kouji Yoshimoto (China vs Japan) Feb.1 2015
K1 MAX - Han Jie vs Kouji Yoshimoto (China vs Japan) Feb.1 2015
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WWII BATTLEGROUND: Japanese Invasion of China 1937-1944 (720p)
WWII BATTLEGROUND: Japanese Invasion of China 1937-1944 (720p)
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What's at Stake for China and Japan in the Diaoyu Island Dispute? - Zooming In - January 28, 2013
What's at Stake for China and Japan in the Diaoyu Island Dispute? - Zooming In - January 28, 2013
What's at Stake for China and Japan in the Diaoyu Island Dispute? - Zooming In - January 28, 2013
Neither China nor Japan is backing down in the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands dispute. Could there be an armed conflict? Could it turn into full-out war? What is at stake? How do the Chinese and Japanese navies compare in strength? And who would pay the heaviest price if there were a conflict?
Two experts, Senior Fellow on Asian Military Affairs at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, Mr. Richard Fisher, and Senior China Analyst at New Tang Dynasty Television, Heng He, give their analysis.
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How can China-Japan conflict be resolved?
How can China-Japan conflict be resolved?
How can China-Japan conflict be resolved?
China claims the Islands have been part of its territory since ancient times; Japan says it has controlled them for more than 100 years. Japan occupied much ...
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2013 World Grand Prix - Final Round - Japan x China
2013 World Grand Prix - Final Round - Japan x China
2013 World Grand Prix - Final Round - Japan x China
2013 Women's Volleyball World Grand Prix Final round - Japan x China (tie-break) Sapporo, Japan August 31st, 2013.
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Final 2015 Sudirman Cup Lin Dan vs Takuma Ueda China vs Japan
Final 2015 Sudirman Cup Lin Dan vs Takuma Ueda China vs Japan
Final 2015 Sudirman Cup Lin Dan vs Takuma Ueda China vs Japan
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So China and Japan are once again at each other's throats over the Diaoyu, or Senkaku Islands, as they're known in Japan. So why does China hate Japan? On this episode of China Uncensored, Chris Chappell explains the long and bloody history between these two great rivals, culminating in Japanese imperial ambitions during World War 2 and the Rape of Nanking.
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Japan's Prime-minister has pledged his country's support to South-East Asian nations in their disputes with China. Shinzo Abe said Japan will help the countries in the region control their borders - and keep their sea and air routes open. Political blogger Ryan Dawson thinks Japan's involvement is not about working towards stability but rather about selling more arms.
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They are Asia's two economic giants yet the historical record of Japan and China continues to cause tensions. The BBC World News reporter Mariko Oi and Haini...
They are Asia's two economic giants yet the historical record of Japan and China continues to cause tensions. The BBC World News reporter Mariko Oi and Haini...
China in shock after Japanese girl wins brain battle
China’s loss to Japan on a popular game show devoted to mental athletics has left the country’s netizens atwitter and provoked some national soul-searching.
The battleground was the popular television show “Super Brain,” and the eventual winner a 9-year-old Japanese girl.
The series is a sort of weekly mental Olympics, pitting teams from around the world against China in a series of three brain-bending events.
In recent competitions, China has gone up against Germany and Britain, with contestants fighting over such questions of national honor as who can solve a Rubik’s cube the fastest.
Last Friday’s match against Japan — the country China loves to hate — was one of the most hotly anticipated, and widely watched, of the season.
For the last event in the triathlon, contestants were given mere seconds to find the answers to arithmetic problems that would take the average adult minutes — and a calculator — to solve.
When the dust settled, Japanese math prodigy Rinne Tsujikubo had demolished her Chinese competition, as well as fellow teammate Takeo Sasano.
Sasano, who is in his 30s, holds the Guinness World Record for mental addition: 15 three-digit numbers in 1.7 seconds.
The diminutive Tsujikubo played it cool throughout the contest, even after she mistakenly wrote one digit in a difficult problem.
That error allowed Team China to stay neck-and-neck for most of the competition, but in the last few minutes Tsujikubo completely blew the opposition away.
In the final round she multiplied two seven-digit numbers — and double-checked her work — before her competitors, or teammate, had seemingly even finished writing their answers.
The blistering speed with which she solved the problem left everyone, including the audience, dumbfounded and handed a win to Japan.
Xinhua, China’s official news agency, devoted a five-page write-up to the match, lavishing most of its attention on Tsujikubo’s mind-bending “mathleticism.”
What’s her secret? Studying the Japanese abacus, known as soroban, she told an interviewer before the show.
Abacus classes are a common, if not necessarily popular, after-school activity in Japan. After years of practice, devotees develop the ability to do sums on a mental calculator, solely based on visualization.
The skill is known as flash anzan (mental calculation) and is the centerpiece of an annual abacus competition.
Tsujikubo’s demonstration of the skill seems to have captivated Chinese viewers, who have watched the online version of the show almost 22 million times. Most were blown away by Tsujikubo’s superhuman arithmetic skills.
But inevitably, online comments showed signs of wounded nationalism. “Let’s fiercely trample Japan underfoot,” one commenter wrote.
Other viewers, however, had a more introspective take on Japan’s victory. Soroban, noted another commenter, were imported to Japan from China, where the tradition has largely died out.
“The island nation,” he wrote, referring to Japan, “defeated us with one of the best things left to us by our ancestors.” Perhaps, he said, “that’s worth reflecting on.”
China in shock after Japanese girl wins brain battle
China’s loss to Japan on a popular game show devoted to mental athletics has left the country’s netizens atwitter and provoked some national soul-searching.
The battleground was the popular television show “Super Brain,” and the eventual winner a 9-year-old Japanese girl.
The series is a sort of weekly mental Olympics, pitting teams from around the world against China in a series of three brain-bending events.
In recent competitions, China has gone up against Germany and Britain, with contestants fighting over such questions of national honor as who can solve a Rubik’s cube the fastest.
Last Friday’s match against Japan — the country China loves to hate — was one of the most hotly anticipated, and widely watched, of the season.
For the last event in the triathlon, contestants were given mere seconds to find the answers to arithmetic problems that would take the average adult minutes — and a calculator — to solve.
When the dust settled, Japanese math prodigy Rinne Tsujikubo had demolished her Chinese competition, as well as fellow teammate Takeo Sasano.
Sasano, who is in his 30s, holds the Guinness World Record for mental addition: 15 three-digit numbers in 1.7 seconds.
The diminutive Tsujikubo played it cool throughout the contest, even after she mistakenly wrote one digit in a difficult problem.
That error allowed Team China to stay neck-and-neck for most of the competition, but in the last few minutes Tsujikubo completely blew the opposition away.
In the final round she multiplied two seven-digit numbers — and double-checked her work — before her competitors, or teammate, had seemingly even finished writing their answers.
The blistering speed with which she solved the problem left everyone, including the audience, dumbfounded and handed a win to Japan.
Xinhua, China’s official news agency, devoted a five-page write-up to the match, lavishing most of its attention on Tsujikubo’s mind-bending “mathleticism.”
What’s her secret? Studying the Japanese abacus, known as soroban, she told an interviewer before the show.
Abacus classes are a common, if not necessarily popular, after-school activity in Japan. After years of practice, devotees develop the ability to do sums on a mental calculator, solely based on visualization.
The skill is known as flash anzan (mental calculation) and is the centerpiece of an annual abacus competition.
Tsujikubo’s demonstration of the skill seems to have captivated Chinese viewers, who have watched the online version of the show almost 22 million times. Most were blown away by Tsujikubo’s superhuman arithmetic skills.
But inevitably, online comments showed signs of wounded nationalism. “Let’s fiercely trample Japan underfoot,” one commenter wrote.
Other viewers, however, had a more introspective take on Japan’s victory. Soroban, noted another commenter, were imported to Japan from China, where the tradition has largely died out.
“The island nation,” he wrote, referring to Japan, “defeated us with one of the best things left to us by our ancestors.” Perhaps, he said, “that’s worth reflecting on.”
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WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
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This documentary tells us how the Chinese got involved in World War II and what they had to do to defend themselves. It shows us the Japanese invasion of Manchuria as well as the momentous events of the total war in the East.
Why We Fight: The Battle of China (1944)
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This documentary tells us how the Chinese got involved in World War II and what they had to do to defend themselves. It shows us the Japanese invasion of Manchuria as well as the momentous events of the total war in the East.
Why We Fight: The Battle of China (1944)
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
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[2014-09-28][Full]China 3-2 Japan[2014 FIVB Women's World Championship][Pool D] @Italy
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Bari, Italy, September 28, 2014 – China rallied past Japan in a five-set thriller here Sunday afternoon for their fifth straight win at the 2014 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship.
With the hard fought 3-2 (25-16, 18-25, 25-27, 25-17, 15-11) victory, the Chinese women finished on top of pool D at PalaFlorio in Bari.
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Bari, Italy, September 28, 2014 – China rallied past Japan in a five-set thriller here Sunday afternoon for their fifth straight win at the 2014 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship.
With the hard fought 3-2 (25-16, 18-25, 25-27, 25-17, 15-11) victory, the Chinese women finished on top of pool D at PalaFlorio in Bari.
Key Points:
· Zhu Ting was the top scorer of the match (29 points), one more than Japanese Kimura Saori.
· China revenged on their 3-0 loss to their Asian arch-rivals at the World Grand Prix Finals in Tokyo last month.
· China reaped 19 points from blocking, compared to 2 for Japan.
· Despite the loss, Japan finished second in pool D with three wins against two losses.
China-Japan relations have deteriorated rapidly in the wake of China's newly announced Air Defense Identification Zone and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe...
China-Japan relations have deteriorated rapidly in the wake of China's newly announced Air Defense Identification Zone and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe...
18th ASIAN SENIOR WOMEN’S Volleyball Championship, Group F, Day 4, 23-5-2015.
Beijing & Tianjin, China, May 20-28, 2015.
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18th ASIAN SENIOR WOMEN’S Volleyball Championship, Group F, Day 4, 23-5-2015.
Beijing & Tianjin, China, May 20-28, 2015.
Update the fixture, result: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Asian_Women%27s_Volleyball_Championship
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Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
As the Asian giants pursue a war of words over the East China Sea islands, we ask if military conflict is inevitable. To discuss this, Inside Story presenter...
As the Asian giants pursue a war of words over the East China Sea islands, we ask if military conflict is inevitable. To discuss this, Inside Story presenter...
Japan and China are in a fierce conflict over a group of uninhabited islands in the Pacific. Tension is rising, and this week the UK ambassadors from both co...
Japan and China are in a fierce conflict over a group of uninhabited islands in the Pacific. Tension is rising, and this week the UK ambassadors from both co...
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Monty samples the very different approach of one of the world's great gardening civilisations: China and Japan. His researches lead him to the ancient schola...
Monty samples the very different approach of one of the world's great gardening civilisations: China and Japan. His researches lead him to the ancient schola...
Tensions have flared up again between Tokyo and Beijing after Chinese ships and a flotilla of Japanese activists both arrived in the waters near a group of disputed islands.
The two countries have been at odds over the small rocky islands in the East China Sea after Japan purchased some in September, drawing anger from Beijing and anti-Japanese demonstrations across China.
No clashes were reported between the flotilla of 10 boats carrying about 80 nationalist activists, escorted by Japan's Coast Guard vessels, and the Chinese ships.
But the Chinese Foreign Ministry said the trip by the activists was "illegal" and "trouble-making" while Japan has summoned the Chinese ambassador to Tokyo.
The Japanese Coast Guard said eight Chinese maritime surveillance ships had entered the waters near the uninhabited islands.
China's State Oceanic Administration said three of its ships were on "regular patrol duty" in the area when they encountered several of the Japanese ships.
It said five more Chinese ships were sent to the region in order to respond.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe insisted the island chain remains under the "active control" of Tokyo and vowed to "expel by force" any Chinese landing on the islands.
However, Japan's Coast Guard appeared keen on avoiding confrontation, urging the activists' boats to leave and escorting them away.
The territorial dispute has brought Chinese-Japanese relations to their lowest points since normalisation over 40 years ago.
It has escalated to the point where both countries have scrambled fighter jets while patrol ships shadow each other, raising fears that an unintended collision could lead to a broader clash.
The islands, known as Senkaku in Japan and as Diaoyu in China, are surrounded by rich fishing grounds and thought to be located near untapped energy reserves.
They are also claimed by Taiwan, where they are known as Tiaoyutai.
Adding to the tensions, a group of Japanese lawmakers on Tuesday visited a shrine in Tokyo seen by Asian neighbours as a symbol of Tokyo's militaristic past.
The 168 lawmakers attended the Yasukuni Shrine, which honours Japan's war dead, including 14 leaders convicted as war criminals.
Tensions have flared up again between Tokyo and Beijing after Chinese ships and a flotilla of Japanese activists both arrived in the waters near a group of disputed islands.
The two countries have been at odds over the small rocky islands in the East China Sea after Japan purchased some in September, drawing anger from Beijing and anti-Japanese demonstrations across China.
No clashes were reported between the flotilla of 10 boats carrying about 80 nationalist activists, escorted by Japan's Coast Guard vessels, and the Chinese ships.
But the Chinese Foreign Ministry said the trip by the activists was "illegal" and "trouble-making" while Japan has summoned the Chinese ambassador to Tokyo.
The Japanese Coast Guard said eight Chinese maritime surveillance ships had entered the waters near the uninhabited islands.
China's State Oceanic Administration said three of its ships were on "regular patrol duty" in the area when they encountered several of the Japanese ships.
It said five more Chinese ships were sent to the region in order to respond.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe insisted the island chain remains under the "active control" of Tokyo and vowed to "expel by force" any Chinese landing on the islands.
However, Japan's Coast Guard appeared keen on avoiding confrontation, urging the activists' boats to leave and escorting them away.
The territorial dispute has brought Chinese-Japanese relations to their lowest points since normalisation over 40 years ago.
It has escalated to the point where both countries have scrambled fighter jets while patrol ships shadow each other, raising fears that an unintended collision could lead to a broader clash.
The islands, known as Senkaku in Japan and as Diaoyu in China, are surrounded by rich fishing grounds and thought to be located near untapped energy reserves.
They are also claimed by Taiwan, where they are known as Tiaoyutai.
Adding to the tensions, a group of Japanese lawmakers on Tuesday visited a shrine in Tokyo seen by Asian neighbours as a symbol of Tokyo's militaristic past.
The 168 lawmakers attended the Yasukuni Shrine, which honours Japan's war dead, including 14 leaders convicted as war criminals.
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K1 MAX - Han Jie vs Kouji Yoshimoto (China vs Japan) Feb.1 2015
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WWII BATTLEGROUND: Japanese Invasion of China 1937-1944 (720p)
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What's at Stake for China and Japan in the Diaoyu Island Dispute? - Zooming In - January 28, 2013
Neither China nor Japan is backing down in the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands dispute. Could there be an armed conflict? Could it turn into full-out war? What is at stake? How do the Chinese and Japanese navies compare in strength? And who would pay the heaviest price if there were a conflict?
Two experts, Senior Fellow on Asian Military Affairs at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, Mr. Richard Fisher, and Senior China Analyst at New Tang Dynasty Television, Heng He, give their analysis.
Neither China nor Japan is backing down in the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands dispute. Could there be an armed conflict? Could it turn into full-out war? What is at stake? How do the Chinese and Japanese navies compare in strength? And who would pay the heaviest price if there were a conflict?
Two experts, Senior Fellow on Asian Military Affairs at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, Mr. Richard Fisher, and Senior China Analyst at New Tang Dynasty Television, Heng He, give their analysis.
China claims the Islands have been part of its territory since ancient times; Japan says it has controlled them for more than 100 years. Japan occupied much ...
China claims the Islands have been part of its territory since ancient times; Japan says it has controlled them for more than 100 years. Japan occupied much ...
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China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of Heavenly Peace.After seven years of construction, Ming Emperor Zhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s
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Beijing Travel Guide
Beijing Travel Guide
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Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China
Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China
Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China
Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The Panda Center
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Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim
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Travel Guide - Beijing China
Travel Guide - Beijing China
Travel Guide - Beijing China
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travel tips for China - Avoid culture shock!
travel tips for China - Avoid culture shock!
travel tips for China - Avoid culture shock!
Traveling to China is a culture shock so I want to give you a few tips to prepare you.
Most people in China do not speak English, in the mornings I would make a list of what I wanted to do, the hotel would make me cards in Chinese and I would hand the one needed to the taxi driver. In the big cities, Beijing and Shanghai, it's not as bad as the smaller villages, but make sure you have them just in case.
The people in China are very loud. It seems that they are always mad and always fighting, but that is just their culture. What I call the Chinese cough, disgusting, without tissues even during dinner. I went thru several bottles of germ x, b
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao Hill Tribe Long Hair Performance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River Bamboo Boat Cruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tou
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Shanghai Adventure Travel Documentary - Shanghai China Tourism Film.mp4
Shanghai Adventure Travel Documentary - Shanghai China Tourism Film.mp4
Shanghai Adventure Travel Documentary - Shanghai China Tourism Film.mp4
Shanghai Adventure Travel Documentary - Shanghai China Tourism Film.mp4
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Money in China China Travel Tips
Money in China China Travel Tips
Money in China China Travel Tips
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
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China - Travel tips for China
China - Travel tips for China
China - Travel tips for China
What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
advice from real China backpackers. Check it out.
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Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was the first capital and the 10 biggest cities of China.
Xian was the first capital of China. The heart of the enormous empire once throbbed here. Rows of
imperial dynasties ruled from here over 11 centuries. This was the starting point of the famous Silk
Road and the city with its 1 million residents was considered a huge metropolis at that time. Although
the city lost its rank and influence after the revolution of Huang Chao in 875, it still belongs to the 10
biggest cities of China.
The
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China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do's and Don'ts
China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do's and Don'ts
China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do's and Don'ts
This ebook covers the following topics: Frequently asked questions about China including DO'S and Don'ts; Useful Chinese characters and phrases in different ...
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Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Hong Kong Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Hong Kong with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
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Leading global financial hub, one of the world's most densely populated cities, and spot where East meets West, Hong Kong has a lot going on. But is it worth a trip?
- SIGHTS: Kowloon Night Market, Temple Street Night Market, The Peak, River Cruise & Harbor Light Show, Lantau Island, Outdoor Escalator System, Temples, Landscape
- CITY VIEWS: The Peak
- FOOD: Markets, Dim Sum, Peninsula Hotel High Tea, Jumbo Kingd
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Beijing Travel Video Guide
Beijing Travel Video Guide
Beijing Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Beijing in China.
Entry to the Imperial City of Beijing is through the Gates of Heavenly Peace and suddenly the largest square in the world becomes a contemporary symbol of the enormity of China and the irresistible fascination, both ancient and modern, of its people, history and culture.The Forbidden City, home to 24 Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, is a supreme spectacle of power, and the enormous dimensions of the Emperor’s Palace demonstrate the Emperor’s time-honored function as being mediator between Heaven and Earth.The Emperor’s Garden, The Confucius Temple, The Garden of Harmonious Unity, The Pe
Take a tour of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The Huanglong (hoo-ang-lon...
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Top 10 Attractions, Beijing (China) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions, Beijing (China) - Travel Guide
Top 10 Attractions, Beijing (China) - Travel Guide
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Beijing.
#10: Hutongs - Old town Beijing atmosphere. Streets and houses as they originated in the Yuan dynasty. A great place to view historical Beijing culture.
#9: Beijing Zoo - One of the oldest zoos in China, amongst the largest collections in the country. Many exotic creatures call it home.
#8: National Aquatics Center - This attractive complex was built for the 2008 summer Olympics.
#7: Ming Tombs - Houses tombs of Ming emperors, a must see for its integrated architecture.
#6: Chinese opera - It is a grand spectacle. There are numerous branch
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Things to do in Hong Kong China | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Hong Kong China | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Hong Kong China | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Hong Kong Travel Video including some of the top things to do in Hong Kong along with the best attractions in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong is one of the most ...
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Macau Travel Video Guide
Macau Travel Video Guide
Macau Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century an
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Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Shanghai is the future all other Chinese cities aspire to reach. Forget creaking temples and dusty old palaces (there are plenty of them elsewhere); Shanghai is where people come to see modern China at its glimmering best.
This fast-paced city of towering skyscrapers is, in fact, not without its own significant history. Its glory days of the 1930s helped build Shanghai's reputation as a City of Sin. But to pause for too long at the city's past would be missing the point: Shanghai is all abou
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Scams - China Travel Tips
Scams - China Travel Tips
Scams - China Travel Tips
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As ...
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Travel to China-Tips for packing light
Travel to China-Tips for packing light
Travel to China-Tips for packing light
Travel to China has become much easier these days, but you know some of tips to packing light and you could save some money and still got everything you need for the whole trip
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Times Square, Hong Kong - China Travel Guide
Times Square, Hong Kong - China Travel Guide
Times Square, Hong Kong - China Travel Guide
Crowds, shopping, lights, excitement - experience Times square in Hong Kong. Website: www.timessquare.com.hk Getting There/Directions: Subway - MTR (local tr...
Travel video about destination China.
China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of Heavenly Peace.After seven years of construction, Ming Emperor Zhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central Asian Nomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a Gigantic City and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!
Travel video about destination China.
China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of Heavenly Peace.After seven years of construction, Ming Emperor Zhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central Asian Nomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a Gigantic City and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!
A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Imperial Palace, Beijing Temple of Heaven, Quanjude Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
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A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Imperial Palace, Beijing Temple of Heaven, Quanjude Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
You might enjoy some of these other videos:
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published:22 Feb 2015
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Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China
Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The Panda Center in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing place to visit in China.
8) Dunhuang Oasis (敦煌绿洲)
Up in Gansu Province there are a lot of amazing places to see! The Dunhuang Desert Oasis is an extension of the Gobi and is unreal!
7) The Westernmost Section of the Great Wall of China in Jiayuguan (对中国的嘉峪关长城的最西端科)
Sure, most people travel China specifically to see the Great Wall. Most head to Beijing. If you want an off-the-beaten-path option than Jiayuguan is perfect.
6) Yangshuo (阳朔)
In Guanxi Province Yangshuo is awesome. Limestone karst landscapes and beautiful river scenes make this an easy addition to the top things to see in China.
5) Mati Si and the Cliff Temples (马蒂思崖寺)
Mati Si is really cool. It's famous for the Buddhist Cliff temples, and they are very cool. Full of grottos and caves, this is a must see in China.
4) Zhangye Rainbow Mountains (张掖彩虹山)
This was probably the #1 thing I was looking forward to in China. However, most people don't even know about it. The Zhangye Rainbow Mountains are unreal, and a worthy addition to a travel itinerary in China that is full of amazing attractions.
3) Shangrila and the Songzanlin Monastery (香格里拉和松赞林寺)
Up on the border of Tibet in Yunan Province, the town of Shangrila is a really interesting visit. Lots of colourful people, interesting architecture, and the amazing Songzanlin Monastery.
2) Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces (龙的骨干梯田)
Near Guilin, the Drangon's Backbone Rice Terraces are a must-see in China. They were close to ending up as the number one thing to see in China on this list, but even the amazing landscapes of this place couldn't beat out...
1) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the Avatar Mountains (张家界国家森林公园和阿凡达山)
Actually, this was fairly easily my #1 Thing to see in China. The avatar mountains in Zhangjiajie National Forest park are crazy cool. The incredible mountains were the inspiration for the movie avatar. You need to see this place with your own eyes!
That's it for my list. What's on your top attractions list for China?
看到中国最好的东西
中国旅游景点
中国旅游
For more from this video including photos, check out my blog http://www.brendansadventures.com
Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The Panda Center in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing place to visit in China.
8) Dunhuang Oasis (敦煌绿洲)
Up in Gansu Province there are a lot of amazing places to see! The Dunhuang Desert Oasis is an extension of the Gobi and is unreal!
7) The Westernmost Section of the Great Wall of China in Jiayuguan (对中国的嘉峪关长城的最西端科)
Sure, most people travel China specifically to see the Great Wall. Most head to Beijing. If you want an off-the-beaten-path option than Jiayuguan is perfect.
6) Yangshuo (阳朔)
In Guanxi Province Yangshuo is awesome. Limestone karst landscapes and beautiful river scenes make this an easy addition to the top things to see in China.
5) Mati Si and the Cliff Temples (马蒂思崖寺)
Mati Si is really cool. It's famous for the Buddhist Cliff temples, and they are very cool. Full of grottos and caves, this is a must see in China.
4) Zhangye Rainbow Mountains (张掖彩虹山)
This was probably the #1 thing I was looking forward to in China. However, most people don't even know about it. The Zhangye Rainbow Mountains are unreal, and a worthy addition to a travel itinerary in China that is full of amazing attractions.
3) Shangrila and the Songzanlin Monastery (香格里拉和松赞林寺)
Up on the border of Tibet in Yunan Province, the town of Shangrila is a really interesting visit. Lots of colourful people, interesting architecture, and the amazing Songzanlin Monastery.
2) Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces (龙的骨干梯田)
Near Guilin, the Drangon's Backbone Rice Terraces are a must-see in China. They were close to ending up as the number one thing to see in China on this list, but even the amazing landscapes of this place couldn't beat out...
1) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the Avatar Mountains (张家界国家森林公园和阿凡达山)
Actually, this was fairly easily my #1 Thing to see in China. The avatar mountains in Zhangjiajie National Forest park are crazy cool. The incredible mountains were the inspiration for the movie avatar. You need to see this place with your own eyes!
That's it for my list. What's on your top attractions list for China?
看到中国最好的东西
中国旅游景点
中国旅游
For more from this video including photos, check out my blog http://www.brendansadventures.com
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Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
Visit our Hong Kong travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
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http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... China is the largest country in East Asia with Beijing as its capital city. In this video clip learn all about China.
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Traveling to China is a culture shock so I want to give you a few tips to prepare you.
Most people in China do not speak English, in the mornings I would make a list of what I wanted to do, the hotel would make me cards in Chinese and I would hand the one needed to the taxi driver. In the big cities, Beijing and Shanghai, it's not as bad as the smaller villages, but make sure you have them just in case.
The people in China are very loud. It seems that they are always mad and always fighting, but that is just their culture. What I call the Chinese cough, disgusting, without tissues even during dinner. I went thru several bottles of germ x, but still I returned sick with the Chinese cough, and pretty much gave to everyone else...sorry :(
Lines do not exist, and if you try to be polite then you will get nowhere. One instance, I was waiting for a taxi, it stopped and before I could get in a little old lady shoved me out of the way. Now it was pouring at this time and if she would have asked we would have gladly given it to her. The next taxi I was prepared, but before I could get in someone jumped in on the other side. 45 minutes of this, I had had enough, the next taxi that came; I was prepared for the little old lady and almost knocked her right in the mud. I'm not proud of this, but it had to be done. Another instance is when I was waiting in line at the airport, a little old lady ran into me with her bag cart. OUCH, I looked at her and gave her a smile as if to say it was ok, I understand your mistake. But guess what happened next? She ran in to me again, I looked back with a look of confusion and she pushed her cart into me again. She was trying to get me to move, to let her pass. I tried to show her I could not move due to a long line in front of me and she hit me again. Well, I already had a large bruise and I didn't think I could handle many more of those hits so I let her pass. Let me just tell you this, the guy in front of me was not as patient.
Don't let these tips dissuade you from going because China and its history is so amazing. They just don't cater much to the tourist, so be prepared and have a great trip!
Traveling to China is a culture shock so I want to give you a few tips to prepare you.
Most people in China do not speak English, in the mornings I would make a list of what I wanted to do, the hotel would make me cards in Chinese and I would hand the one needed to the taxi driver. In the big cities, Beijing and Shanghai, it's not as bad as the smaller villages, but make sure you have them just in case.
The people in China are very loud. It seems that they are always mad and always fighting, but that is just their culture. What I call the Chinese cough, disgusting, without tissues even during dinner. I went thru several bottles of germ x, but still I returned sick with the Chinese cough, and pretty much gave to everyone else...sorry :(
Lines do not exist, and if you try to be polite then you will get nowhere. One instance, I was waiting for a taxi, it stopped and before I could get in a little old lady shoved me out of the way. Now it was pouring at this time and if she would have asked we would have gladly given it to her. The next taxi I was prepared, but before I could get in someone jumped in on the other side. 45 minutes of this, I had had enough, the next taxi that came; I was prepared for the little old lady and almost knocked her right in the mud. I'm not proud of this, but it had to be done. Another instance is when I was waiting in line at the airport, a little old lady ran into me with her bag cart. OUCH, I looked at her and gave her a smile as if to say it was ok, I understand your mistake. But guess what happened next? She ran in to me again, I looked back with a look of confusion and she pushed her cart into me again. She was trying to get me to move, to let her pass. I tried to show her I could not move due to a long line in front of me and she hit me again. Well, I already had a large bruise and I didn't think I could handle many more of those hits so I let her pass. Let me just tell you this, the guy in front of me was not as patient.
Don't let these tips dissuade you from going because China and its history is so amazing. They just don't cater much to the tourist, so be prepared and have a great trip!
published:23 Mar 2012
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao Hill Tribe Long Hair Performance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River Bamboo Boat Cruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji Rice Fields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
So we finally made it to Guilin.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network and Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution 2.0 license.
Presented by http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao Hill Tribe Long Hair Performance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River Bamboo Boat Cruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji Rice Fields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
So we finally made it to Guilin.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network and Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution 2.0 license.
Presented by http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
published:12 Jan 2015
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Shanghai Adventure Travel Documentary - Shanghai China Tourism Film.mp4
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
advice from real China backpackers. Check it out.
Learn more: All about China
(http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia/china)
Learn more: Adventures in China
(http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia/china/adventure)
What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
advice from real China backpackers. Check it out.
Learn more: All about China
(http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia/china)
Learn more: Adventures in China
(http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia/china/adventure)
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was the first capital and the 10 biggest cities of China.
Xian was the first capital of China. The heart of the enormous empire once throbbed here. Rows of
imperial dynasties ruled from here over 11 centuries. This was the starting point of the famous Silk
Road and the city with its 1 million residents was considered a huge metropolis at that time. Although
the city lost its rank and influence after the revolution of Huang Chao in 875, it still belongs to the 10
biggest cities of China.
The Asian countries have always been famous for their handicrafts and China is no exception to this.
The making, coloring and processing of silk looks back on such ancient traditions as paper cutting, paper
folding or the making of --. Chinese calligraphy and wooden engravings are also famous together with
porcelain painting. In Xian, almost all fields of handicrafts are practiced, however the most well known
are the carvings made of semiprecious stones. From light green jade and deep green nephrite, mostly
little sculptures and ornaments are carved. The decorations and patterns of which imitate ancient
statues. There are many dragon representations but of course Buddha sculptures are also made in large
numbers.
China joined the monument and landscape protection program of the UNESCO in 1985. From 1987 until
these days, more than 10000 buildings have been declared monuments, 63 settlements have received
cityscape protection and 27 treasures have been recorded in the world heritage list. The long list
includes the imperial palace of Beijing, the summer palace, the temple of heaven, the Ming tombs, the
sections of the Great Wall around the capital and of course the terracotta army. This spectacle can be
found 1.5km east of the burial hill of Qin Shi Huang Di. The tomb of the strict ruler unifying China is 221
BC has not been excavated yet although there have been excavations in this 8 square kilometer area for
decades.
A farmer named Yang Gi Fa drilled a well from which water always escaped so he went down to the well
to check the reason. Do there, he found himself face to face with a frightful figure. However this figure
was not a monster or a ghost or even a skeleton or mummy but a clay statue which looked very real. In
communist China in 1974, people had to be very careful about what they should report to the
authorities and what not. After long pondering the farmer reported his finding to the museum of Xian
and he got 30 yuan as a reward. Archeologists found one of the most significant artifacts of the world
here, under the agricultural land.
In several cultures, for instance in Egypt or South America, it was a custom to bury the dead lord
together with all his people so that they could serve him even in the afterlife. From this custom, came
the -- in Egypt which is a little sculpture who works in place of his lord in the afterlife. Probably it was a
similar reason why this huge clay army followed their master to the grave. During the first excavations,
some three enormous chambers were found deep into the ground. The biggest of them is more than
14000 square meters. Inside this, the 6000 armed men stood ordered in military formation. The man
sized figures bore real weapons and accessories. Their makers didn't choose the easy way. They didn't
just pour clay into forms. They formed them individually by hand which is evident by the fact that the
face of all the figures have individual features. Maybe they really represented the actual people of the
army of that time.
Tags: Visit Xian in China,China travel attractions,china travel guide,China travel information,china travel tips,shepherd entertainment,shepherdfilm,world travel,Xian in China
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
China Travel Guide http://bit.ly/12jcBNf
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was the first capital and the 10 biggest cities of China.
Xian was the first capital of China. The heart of the enormous empire once throbbed here. Rows of
imperial dynasties ruled from here over 11 centuries. This was the starting point of the famous Silk
Road and the city with its 1 million residents was considered a huge metropolis at that time. Although
the city lost its rank and influence after the revolution of Huang Chao in 875, it still belongs to the 10
biggest cities of China.
The Asian countries have always been famous for their handicrafts and China is no exception to this.
The making, coloring and processing of silk looks back on such ancient traditions as paper cutting, paper
folding or the making of --. Chinese calligraphy and wooden engravings are also famous together with
porcelain painting. In Xian, almost all fields of handicrafts are practiced, however the most well known
are the carvings made of semiprecious stones. From light green jade and deep green nephrite, mostly
little sculptures and ornaments are carved. The decorations and patterns of which imitate ancient
statues. There are many dragon representations but of course Buddha sculptures are also made in large
numbers.
China joined the monument and landscape protection program of the UNESCO in 1985. From 1987 until
these days, more than 10000 buildings have been declared monuments, 63 settlements have received
cityscape protection and 27 treasures have been recorded in the world heritage list. The long list
includes the imperial palace of Beijing, the summer palace, the temple of heaven, the Ming tombs, the
sections of the Great Wall around the capital and of course the terracotta army. This spectacle can be
found 1.5km east of the burial hill of Qin Shi Huang Di. The tomb of the strict ruler unifying China is 221
BC has not been excavated yet although there have been excavations in this 8 square kilometer area for
decades.
A farmer named Yang Gi Fa drilled a well from which water always escaped so he went down to the well
to check the reason. Do there, he found himself face to face with a frightful figure. However this figure
was not a monster or a ghost or even a skeleton or mummy but a clay statue which looked very real. In
communist China in 1974, people had to be very careful about what they should report to the
authorities and what not. After long pondering the farmer reported his finding to the museum of Xian
and he got 30 yuan as a reward. Archeologists found one of the most significant artifacts of the world
here, under the agricultural land.
In several cultures, for instance in Egypt or South America, it was a custom to bury the dead lord
together with all his people so that they could serve him even in the afterlife. From this custom, came
the -- in Egypt which is a little sculpture who works in place of his lord in the afterlife. Probably it was a
similar reason why this huge clay army followed their master to the grave. During the first excavations,
some three enormous chambers were found deep into the ground. The biggest of them is more than
14000 square meters. Inside this, the 6000 armed men stood ordered in military formation. The man
sized figures bore real weapons and accessories. Their makers didn't choose the easy way. They didn't
just pour clay into forms. They formed them individually by hand which is evident by the fact that the
face of all the figures have individual features. Maybe they really represented the actual people of the
army of that time.
Tags: Visit Xian in China,China travel attractions,china travel guide,China travel information,china travel tips,shepherd entertainment,shepherdfilm,world travel,Xian in China
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published:02 Jul 2013
views:1044
China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do's and Don'ts
This ebook covers the following topics: Frequently asked questions about China including DO'S and Don'ts; Useful Chinese characters and phrases in different ...
This ebook covers the following topics: Frequently asked questions about China including DO'S and Don'ts; Useful Chinese characters and phrases in different ...
Hong Kong Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Hong Kong with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
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Leading global financial hub, one of the world's most densely populated cities, and spot where East meets West, Hong Kong has a lot going on. But is it worth a trip?
- SIGHTS: Kowloon Night Market, Temple Street Night Market, The Peak, River Cruise & Harbor Light Show, Lantau Island, Outdoor Escalator System, Temples, Landscape
- CITY VIEWS: The Peak
- FOOD: Markets, Dim Sum, Peninsula Hotel High Tea, Jumbo Kingdom Floating Restaurant, Bao Pork Buns, Noodle Bowls, Fresh Coconut Milk
- HOTELS: Harbour Plaza, Harbourview Hotel
- SHOPPING: Markets, Malls - Festival Walk, APM, Times Square, Causeway Bay
- NIGHTLIFE: Lan Kwai Fong, Dragon-I Club
- BONUS TRIP! Lantau Island - site of HK Disneyland, World's Largest Seated Metal Buddha, traditional Chinese villages
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Leading global financial hub, one of the world's most densely populated cities, and spot where East meets West, Hong Kong has a lot going on. But is it worth a trip?
- SIGHTS: Kowloon Night Market, Temple Street Night Market, The Peak, River Cruise & Harbor Light Show, Lantau Island, Outdoor Escalator System, Temples, Landscape
- CITY VIEWS: The Peak
- FOOD: Markets, Dim Sum, Peninsula Hotel High Tea, Jumbo Kingdom Floating Restaurant, Bao Pork Buns, Noodle Bowls, Fresh Coconut Milk
- HOTELS: Harbour Plaza, Harbourview Hotel
- SHOPPING: Markets, Malls - Festival Walk, APM, Times Square, Causeway Bay
- NIGHTLIFE: Lan Kwai Fong, Dragon-I Club
- BONUS TRIP! Lantau Island - site of HK Disneyland, World's Largest Seated Metal Buddha, traditional Chinese villages
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Travel video about destination Beijing in China.
Entry to the Imperial City of Beijing is through the Gates of Heavenly Peace and suddenly the largest square in the world becomes a contemporary symbol of the enormity of China and the irresistible fascination, both ancient and modern, of its people, history and culture.The Forbidden City, home to 24 Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, is a supreme spectacle of power, and the enormous dimensions of the Emperor’s Palace demonstrate the Emperor’s time-honored function as being mediator between Heaven and Earth.The Emperor’s Garden, The Confucius Temple, The Garden of Harmonious Unity, The Perfumed Mountain and The Temple of the White Pagoda, are but a few of the enchanting names associated with China’s most enigmatic, yet revealing city.
Travel video about destination Beijing in China.
Entry to the Imperial City of Beijing is through the Gates of Heavenly Peace and suddenly the largest square in the world becomes a contemporary symbol of the enormity of China and the irresistible fascination, both ancient and modern, of its people, history and culture.The Forbidden City, home to 24 Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, is a supreme spectacle of power, and the enormous dimensions of the Emperor’s Palace demonstrate the Emperor’s time-honored function as being mediator between Heaven and Earth.The Emperor’s Garden, The Confucius Temple, The Garden of Harmonious Unity, The Perfumed Mountain and The Temple of the White Pagoda, are but a few of the enchanting names associated with China’s most enigmatic, yet revealing city.
Take a tour of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The Huanglong (hoo-ang-lon...
Take a tour of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The Huanglong (hoo-ang-lon...
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Beijing.
#10: Hutongs - Old town Beijing atmosphere. Streets and houses as they originated in the Yuan dynasty. A great place to view historical Beijing culture.
#9: Beijing Zoo - One of the oldest zoos in China, amongst the largest collections in the country. Many exotic creatures call it home.
#8: National Aquatics Center - This attractive complex was built for the 2008 summer Olympics.
#7: Ming Tombs - Houses tombs of Ming emperors, a must see for its integrated architecture.
#6: Chinese opera - It is a grand spectacle. There are numerous branches of Chinese opera, some with roots back to the 3rd century BC.
#5: Beijing Olympic Stadium - Known as the "Bird's Nest". It was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
#4: Beihai Park - An imperial garden built in the 10th century.
#3: Summer Palace - A UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design.
#2: Tiananmen Square - A large plaza near the center of Beijing, it has great cultural significance as the site of key events in Chinese history.
#1: Forbidden City - One of China's most popular attractions, it has housed emperors for over 400 years, exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture.
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Beijing.
#10: Hutongs - Old town Beijing atmosphere. Streets and houses as they originated in the Yuan dynasty. A great place to view historical Beijing culture.
#9: Beijing Zoo - One of the oldest zoos in China, amongst the largest collections in the country. Many exotic creatures call it home.
#8: National Aquatics Center - This attractive complex was built for the 2008 summer Olympics.
#7: Ming Tombs - Houses tombs of Ming emperors, a must see for its integrated architecture.
#6: Chinese opera - It is a grand spectacle. There are numerous branches of Chinese opera, some with roots back to the 3rd century BC.
#5: Beijing Olympic Stadium - Known as the "Bird's Nest". It was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
#4: Beihai Park - An imperial garden built in the 10th century.
#3: Summer Palace - A UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design.
#2: Tiananmen Square - A large plaza near the center of Beijing, it has great cultural significance as the site of key events in Chinese history.
#1: Forbidden City - One of China's most popular attractions, it has housed emperors for over 400 years, exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture.
published:22 Jun 2010
views:38914
Things to do in Hong Kong China | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Hong Kong Travel Video including some of the top things to do in Hong Kong along with the best attractions in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong is one of the most ...
Hong Kong Travel Video including some of the top things to do in Hong Kong along with the best attractions in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong is one of the most ...
Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century and completely renovated in the final decade of the 20th.
Macau's largest Buddhist temple, Templo de Kun Iam Tong, dates back 400 years to the Ming Dynasty when its original foundations were built. Beyond its main gate, just off a busy street in the north of the city, is a peaceful oasis of silence and contemplation, a mystic place in which stone lions, golden Buddhas and all who visit are surrounded by serene, aromatic wisps of smoke.
The beautiful Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc Park is situated in the northern less touristy business district of the city. It was designed in the 19th century by a wealthy Chinese trader, Lou Kau. This marvelous oasis is an idyllic setting with a lotus pond, rocks, grottos and waterfalls.
Excursions are available on restored motorized junks that leave from the City's harbor several times a day.
Taipa is the larger of the two islands that belong to Macau. The tangled and narrow alleys in the centre of Vila da Taipa abound with rural character and Portuguese street signs are painted on azulejos. The island's shops and light-colored houses would be equally at home in Portugal.
Although the Macau of today has much contemporary flair, it continues to enjoy a rich colonial inheritance that is well worth seeing.
Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century and completely renovated in the final decade of the 20th.
Macau's largest Buddhist temple, Templo de Kun Iam Tong, dates back 400 years to the Ming Dynasty when its original foundations were built. Beyond its main gate, just off a busy street in the north of the city, is a peaceful oasis of silence and contemplation, a mystic place in which stone lions, golden Buddhas and all who visit are surrounded by serene, aromatic wisps of smoke.
The beautiful Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc Park is situated in the northern less touristy business district of the city. It was designed in the 19th century by a wealthy Chinese trader, Lou Kau. This marvelous oasis is an idyllic setting with a lotus pond, rocks, grottos and waterfalls.
Excursions are available on restored motorized junks that leave from the City's harbor several times a day.
Taipa is the larger of the two islands that belong to Macau. The tangled and narrow alleys in the centre of Vila da Taipa abound with rural character and Portuguese street signs are painted on azulejos. The island's shops and light-colored houses would be equally at home in Portugal.
Although the Macau of today has much contemporary flair, it continues to enjoy a rich colonial inheritance that is well worth seeing.
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Shanghai is the future all other Chinese cities aspire to reach. Forget creaking temples and dusty old palaces (there are plenty of them elsewhere); Shanghai is where people come to see modern China at its glimmering best.
This fast-paced city of towering skyscrapers is, in fact, not without its own significant history. Its glory days of the 1930s helped build Shanghai's reputation as a City of Sin. But to pause for too long at the city's past would be missing the point: Shanghai is all about the future face of the world's future super power, and coming here is to witness what makes the business end of China tick.
Perhaps best visited at the end of your trip to China, Shanghai offers history-tired tourists the chance to dine at glitzy restaurants, wine at funky cocktail bars and shop inside dazzling malls before resting up in the country's most impressive hotels.
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Shanghai Museums, Shanghai Transport, Shanghai Tours, Shanghai Introduction, Shanghai Attractions, Shanghai Hotels, Shanghai Restaurants, Shanghai Shopping, Shanghai Nightlife, world travel video, Shanghai video, Shanghai, Shanghai Travel guide, Shanghai Tourism, Shanghai Vacation, China, China travel guide, China tourism, China vacation === Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Travel Tips, Attractions
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Shanghai - China Travel Guide http://goo.gl/Cl0qNG
Shanghai is the future all other Chinese cities aspire to reach. Forget creaking temples and dusty old palaces (there are plenty of them elsewhere); Shanghai is where people come to see modern China at its glimmering best.
This fast-paced city of towering skyscrapers is, in fact, not without its own significant history. Its glory days of the 1930s helped build Shanghai's reputation as a City of Sin. But to pause for too long at the city's past would be missing the point: Shanghai is all about the future face of the world's future super power, and coming here is to witness what makes the business end of China tick.
Perhaps best visited at the end of your trip to China, Shanghai offers history-tired tourists the chance to dine at glitzy restaurants, wine at funky cocktail bars and shop inside dazzling malls before resting up in the country's most impressive hotels.
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Shanghai Museums, Shanghai Transport, Shanghai Tours, Shanghai Introduction, Shanghai Attractions, Shanghai Hotels, Shanghai Restaurants, Shanghai Shopping, Shanghai Nightlife, world travel video, Shanghai video, Shanghai, Shanghai Travel guide, Shanghai Tourism, Shanghai Vacation, China, China travel guide, China tourism, China vacation === Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Travel Tips, Attractions
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As ...
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As ...
Travel to China has become much easier these days, but you know some of tips to packing light and you could save some money and still got everything you need for the whole trip
Travel to China has become much easier these days, but you know some of tips to packing light and you could save some money and still got everything you need for the whole trip
The China-Japan island dispute is mounting. What is this growing dispute really about? The rise of China or the insecurity of Japan? Is it a resource grab? A...
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Siêu Trí Tuệ HD phan 2 (Trung Quốc - Nhật Bản )
Siêu Trí Tuệ HD phan 2 (Trung Quốc - Nhật Bản )
Siêu Trí Tuệ HD phan 2 (Trung Quốc - Nhật Bản )
Trung Quốc đội chủ nhà .Cuộc thi được tổ chức tại Trung Quốc .Cuộc đối đầu giữa Trung Quốc _Nhật Bản được chia làm 3 phần thi
Phần 1 TQ cử 1, Nhật cử 1 thi đấu xếp rubik đội Nhật thắng 1-0.
Phần 2. TQ cử 1, đội Trung Quốc thắng 1-1.
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom: "China in the 21st Century: What Japan Needs to Know"
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: "China in the 21st Century: What Japan Needs to Know"
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: "China in the 21st Century: What Japan Needs to Know"
For students of history, it has been a very worrying year. The world's second- and third-largest economic powers are at loggerheads over territory, diplomacy...
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SuperBrain China 2015 - Siêu Trí Tuệ - 辻洼凛音Tsujikubo
SuperBrain China 2015 - Siêu Trí Tuệ - 辻洼凛音Tsujikubo
SuperBrain China 2015 - Siêu Trí Tuệ - 辻洼凛音Tsujikubo
SuperBrain China 2015
China VS Japan
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2014-09-28 - FIVB World Championships - China - Japan - set 2
2014-09-28 - FIVB World Championships - China - Japan - set 2
2014-09-28 - FIVB World Championships - China - Japan - set 2
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[Documentary]China History -Japan Eternity Conflicts from Ancient-
[Documentary]China History -Japan Eternity Conflicts from Ancient-
[Documentary]China History -Japan Eternity Conflicts from Ancient-
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The Far East [Easy Listening, World, Asian, Chinese Japanese, Buddha, Chill Out Music]
The Far East [Easy Listening, World, Asian, Chinese Japanese, Buddha, Chill Out Music]
The Far East [Easy Listening, World, Asian, Chinese Japanese, Buddha, Chill Out Music]
Traditional and contemporary music from and inspired by China, Japan, Vietnam and Korea.
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Perspectives November 2012: China-Japan relations
Perspectives November 2012: China-Japan relations
Perspectives November 2012: China-Japan relations
Can the strained ties between China and Japan get any worse? China and Japan enjoy deep economic ties but Tokyo has to live with the fact that Beijing has su...
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NEWSLINE AT NOON China-Japan diplomatic row over Yasukuni Shrine enters new phase
NEWSLINE AT NOON China-Japan diplomatic row over Yasukuni Shrine enters new phase
NEWSLINE AT NOON China-Japan diplomatic row over Yasukuni Shrine enters new phase
NEWSLINE AT NOON 12:00 (THIS IS THE TRANSCRIPT FOR ARIRANG NEWS THAT AIRED ON 09 Jan 2014- 12:00 KST.) Title: Headlines Coming up on this Thursday edition of...
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Korea, China & Japan The History that Unlocks the Future (part 1)
Korea, China & Japan The History that Unlocks the Future (part 1)
Korea, China & Japan The History that Unlocks the Future (part 1)
Emanuel Pastreich hosts a a three part Arirang Program exploring the potential for an East Asian Community that includes Korea, China & Japan. The program in...
2014 Asian Games MT-SF1: CHINA Vs JAPAN [HD] [Full Match/Chinese]
The China-Japan island dispute is mounting. What is this growing dispute really about? The rise of China or the insecurity of Japan? Is it a resource grab? A...
The China-Japan island dispute is mounting. What is this growing dispute really about? The rise of China or the insecurity of Japan? Is it a resource grab? A...
Trung Quốc đội chủ nhà .Cuộc thi được tổ chức tại Trung Quốc .Cuộc đối đầu giữa Trung Quốc _Nhật Bản được chia làm 3 phần thi
Phần 1 TQ cử 1, Nhật cử 1 thi đấu xếp rubik đội Nhật thắng 1-0.
Phần 2. TQ cử 1, đội Trung Quốc thắng 1-1.
Trung Quốc đội chủ nhà .Cuộc thi được tổ chức tại Trung Quốc .Cuộc đối đầu giữa Trung Quốc _Nhật Bản được chia làm 3 phần thi
Phần 1 TQ cử 1, Nhật cử 1 thi đấu xếp rubik đội Nhật thắng 1-0.
Phần 2. TQ cử 1, đội Trung Quốc thắng 1-1.
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom: "China in the 21st Century: What Japan Needs to Know"
For students of history, it has been a very worrying year. The world's second- and third-largest economic powers are at loggerheads over territory, diplomacy...
For students of history, it has been a very worrying year. The world's second- and third-largest economic powers are at loggerheads over territory, diplomacy...
Can the strained ties between China and Japan get any worse? China and Japan enjoy deep economic ties but Tokyo has to live with the fact that Beijing has su...
Can the strained ties between China and Japan get any worse? China and Japan enjoy deep economic ties but Tokyo has to live with the fact that Beijing has su...
NEWSLINE AT NOON 12:00 (THIS IS THE TRANSCRIPT FOR ARIRANG NEWS THAT AIRED ON 09 Jan 2014- 12:00 KST.) Title: Headlines Coming up on this Thursday edition of...
NEWSLINE AT NOON 12:00 (THIS IS THE TRANSCRIPT FOR ARIRANG NEWS THAT AIRED ON 09 Jan 2014- 12:00 KST.) Title: Headlines Coming up on this Thursday edition of...
Emanuel Pastreich hosts a a three part Arirang Program exploring the potential for an East Asian Community that includes Korea, China & Japan. The program in...
Emanuel Pastreich hosts a a three part Arirang Program exploring the potential for an East Asian Community that includes Korea, China & Japan. The program in...
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Why China Hates Japan
Why China Hates Japan
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China and Japan have a long history of rivalry and conflict, marred by war and atrocities. Today, both nations’ economies are thriving, and they’re big trade partners, so why does China still resent Japan? TestTube Daily takes a look at the countries’ dark past and the effect it's had on their relationship today.
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May 17 2015 Breaking news Japan USA China sea Navy presence Angers China WARNS retaliation
May 17 2015 Breaking News USA China Stand Off China Sea CFR Council Foreign Affairs
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published:18 May 2015
May 17 2015 Breaking news Japan USA China sea Navy presence Angers China WARNS retaliation
May 17 2015 Breaking news Japan USA China sea Navy presence Angers China WARNS retaliation
May 17 2015 Breaking News USA China Stand Off China Sea CFR Council Foreign Affairs
China urges peaceful development of seas says conflict leads to disaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USQ4x65lR0w
Breaking News China Building Military Base in disputed China Sea near Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc60nZcOI0c
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Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
So China and Japan are once again at each other's throats over the Diaoyu, or Senkaku Isla...
published:03 Dec 2013
Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
Why Does China Hate Japan? | China Uncensored
So China and Japan are once again at each other's throats over the Diaoyu, or Senkaku Islands, as they're known in Japan. So why does China hate Japan? On this episode of China Uncensored, Chris Chappell explains the long and bloody history between these two great rivals, culminating in Japanese imperial ambitions during World War 2 and the Rape of Nanking.
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'Japan, US struggle to contain China at any cost'
Japan's Prime-minister has pledged his country's support to South-East Asian nations in th...
published:31 May 2014
'Japan, US struggle to contain China at any cost'
'Japan, US struggle to contain China at any cost'
Japan's Prime-minister has pledged his country's support to South-East Asian nations in their disputes with China. Shinzo Abe said Japan will help the countries in the region control their borders - and keep their sea and air routes open. Political blogger Ryan Dawson thinks Japan's involvement is not about working towards stability but rather about selling more arms.
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Korea, China, Japan quiz to foreigners
Korean, Chinese or Japanese? I recently did same test with Koreans and decided now to do i...
published:15 Nov 2014
Korea, China, Japan quiz to foreigners
Korea, China, Japan quiz to foreigners
Korean, Chinese or Japanese? I recently did same test with Koreans and decided now to do it with foreigners. Surprisingly, foreigners did pretty much as good as Koreans in this quiz! This is really just for fun, as these pictures do not seem to depict the stereotypical looks per se.
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published:15 Nov 2014
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China & Japan: History of tensions - BBC News
They are Asia's two economic giants yet the historical record of Japan and China continues...
They are Asia's two economic giants yet the historical record of Japan and China continues to cause tensions. The BBC World News reporter Mariko Oi and Haini...
China in shock after Japanese girl wins brain battle
China’s loss to Japan on a popular g...
published:03 Apr 2015
[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
[Full] Super Brain 2015 - China vs Japan
China in shock after Japanese girl wins brain battle
China’s loss to Japan on a popular game show devoted to mental athletics has left the country’s netizens atwitter and provoked some national soul-searching.
The battleground was the popular television show “Super Brain,” and the eventual winner a 9-year-old Japanese girl.
The series is a sort of weekly mental Olympics, pitting teams from around the world against China in a series of three brain-bending events.
In recent competitions, China has gone up against Germany and Britain, with contestants fighting over such questions of national honor as who can solve a Rubik’s cube the fastest.
Last Friday’s match against Japan — the country China loves to hate — was one of the most hotly anticipated, and widely watched, of the season.
For the last event in the triathlon, contestants were given mere seconds to find the answers to arithmetic problems that would take the average adult minutes — and a calculator — to solve.
When the dust settled, Japanese math prodigy Rinne Tsujikubo had demolished her Chinese competition, as well as fellow teammate Takeo Sasano.
Sasano, who is in his 30s, holds the Guinness World Record for mental addition: 15 three-digit numbers in 1.7 seconds.
The diminutive Tsujikubo played it cool throughout the contest, even after she mistakenly wrote one digit in a difficult problem.
That error allowed Team China to stay neck-and-neck for most of the competition, but in the last few minutes Tsujikubo completely blew the opposition away.
In the final round she multiplied two seven-digit numbers — and double-checked her work — before her competitors, or teammate, had seemingly even finished writing their answers.
The blistering speed with which she solved the problem left everyone, including the audience, dumbfounded and handed a win to Japan.
Xinhua, China’s official news agency, devoted a five-page write-up to the match, lavishing most of its attention on Tsujikubo’s mind-bending “mathleticism.”
What’s her secret? Studying the Japanese abacus, known as soroban, she told an interviewer before the show.
Abacus classes are a common, if not necessarily popular, after-school activity in Japan. After years of practice, devotees develop the ability to do sums on a mental calculator, solely based on visualization.
The skill is known as flash anzan (mental calculation) and is the centerpiece of an annual abacus competition.
Tsujikubo’s demonstration of the skill seems to have captivated Chinese viewers, who have watched the online version of the show almost 22 million times. Most were blown away by Tsujikubo’s superhuman arithmetic skills.
But inevitably, online comments showed signs of wounded nationalism. “Let’s fiercely trample Japan underfoot,” one commenter wrote.
Other viewers, however, had a more introspective take on Japan’s victory. Soroban, noted another commenter, were imported to Japan from China, where the tradition has largely died out.
“The island nation,” he wrote, referring to Japan, “defeated us with one of the best things left to us by our ancestors.” Perhaps, he said, “that’s worth reflecting on.”
published:03 Apr 2015
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WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
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This documentary tells us how the Chinese got involved in World War II and what they had to do to defend themselves. It shows us the Japanese invasion of Manchuria as well as the momentous events of the total war in the East.
Why We Fight: The Battle of China (1944)
WW2 - Japanese Invasion of China | The Second Sino-Japanese War | 1937-45 | World War II Documentary
published:15 Oct 2013
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[2014-09-28][Full]China 3-2 Japan[2014 FIVB Women's World Championship][Pool D] @Italy
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[2014-09-28][Full]China 3-2 Japan[2014 FIVB Women's World Championship][Pool D] @Italy
[2014-09-28][Full]China 3-2 Japan[2014 FIVB Women's World Championship][Pool D] @Italy
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Bari, Italy, September 28, 2014 – China rallied past Japan in a five-set thriller here Sunday afternoon for their fifth straight win at the 2014 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship.
With the hard fought 3-2 (25-16, 18-25, 25-27, 25-17, 15-11) victory, the Chinese women finished on top of pool D at PalaFlorio in Bari.
Key Points:
· Zhu Ting was the top scorer of the match (29 points), one more than Japanese Kimura Saori.
· China revenged on their 3-0 loss to their Asian arch-rivals at the World Grand Prix Finals in Tokyo last month.
· China reaped 19 points from blocking, compared to 2 for Japan.
· Despite the loss, Japan finished second in pool D with three wins against two losses.
published:01 Oct 2014
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China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship
China-Japan relations have deteriorated rapidly in the wake of China's newly announced Air...
China-Japan relations have deteriorated rapidly in the wake of China's newly announced Air Defense Identification Zone and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe...
LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
18th ASIAN SENIOR WOMEN’S Volleyball Championship, Group F, Day 4, 23-5-2015.
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published:23 May 2015
LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
LIVE: CHINA vs JAPAN - Round 2nd | Group E | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
18th ASIAN SENIOR WOMEN’S Volleyball Championship, Group F, Day 4, 23-5-2015.
Beijing & Tianjin, China, May 20-28, 2015.
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published:23 May 2015
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Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
As the Asian giants pursue a war of words over the East China Sea islands, we ask if milit...
Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
Inside Story - Japan and China: A clash of empires?
As the Asian giants pursue a war of words over the East China Sea islands, we ask if military conflict is inevitable. To discuss this, Inside Story presenter...
NEWSNIGHT: Japanese and Chinese ambassadors on island dispute
NEWSNIGHT: Japanese and Chinese ambassadors on island dispute
Japan and China are in a fierce conflict over a group of uninhabited islands in the Pacific. Tension is rising, and this week the UK ambassadors from both co...
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published:14 Aug 2013
China Travel Video Guide
China Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination China.
China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of Heavenly Peace.After seven years of construction, Ming Emperor Zhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central Asian Nomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a Gigantic City and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!
published:14 Aug 2013
views:45751
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Beijing Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden...
published:22 Feb 2015
Beijing Travel Guide
Beijing Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Imperial Palace, Beijing Temple of Heaven, Quanjude Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
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published:22 Feb 2015
views:2396
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Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China
Top Things to do in China!
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published:04 Jul 2014
Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China
Top Things to See in China | A Guide to The Best Tourist Attractions in China
Top Things to do in China!
I know that this is long overdue and that I haven't posted a video in a while, but seriously China!! Anyways, this list is less about the top attractions in China and more about the best ones. Moreover, it features the off the beaten path destinations in China as well. So what are the most incredible things to do in China. Here's my take:
10) Changsha and the Mao Zedong Staute (长沙和毛泽东雕像)
This is crazy, in the capital of Hunan Province there's a giant statue of Mao Zedong that looks like something out of Mount Rushmore. Definitely a top thing to see in China.
9) Bifengxia Panda Base (碧峰峡大熊猫保护区)
The Panda Center in Chengdu is a bit over-touristed. That's why it's a great option to head to Bifengxia on the edge of the village of Ya'an, and up to this amazing place to visit in China.
8) Dunhuang Oasis (敦煌绿洲)
Up in Gansu Province there are a lot of amazing places to see! The Dunhuang Desert Oasis is an extension of the Gobi and is unreal!
7) The Westernmost Section of the Great Wall of China in Jiayuguan (对中国的嘉峪关长城的最西端科)
Sure, most people travel China specifically to see the Great Wall. Most head to Beijing. If you want an off-the-beaten-path option than Jiayuguan is perfect.
6) Yangshuo (阳朔)
In Guanxi Province Yangshuo is awesome. Limestone karst landscapes and beautiful river scenes make this an easy addition to the top things to see in China.
5) Mati Si and the Cliff Temples (马蒂思崖寺)
Mati Si is really cool. It's famous for the Buddhist Cliff temples, and they are very cool. Full of grottos and caves, this is a must see in China.
4) Zhangye Rainbow Mountains (张掖彩虹山)
This was probably the #1 thing I was looking forward to in China. However, most people don't even know about it. The Zhangye Rainbow Mountains are unreal, and a worthy addition to a travel itinerary in China that is full of amazing attractions.
3) Shangrila and the Songzanlin Monastery (香格里拉和松赞林寺)
Up on the border of Tibet in Yunan Province, the town of Shangrila is a really interesting visit. Lots of colourful people, interesting architecture, and the amazing Songzanlin Monastery.
2) Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces (龙的骨干梯田)
Near Guilin, the Drangon's Backbone Rice Terraces are a must-see in China. They were close to ending up as the number one thing to see in China on this list, but even the amazing landscapes of this place couldn't beat out...
1) Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and the Avatar Mountains (张家界国家森林公园和阿凡达山)
Actually, this was fairly easily my #1 Thing to see in China. The avatar mountains in Zhangjiajie National Forest park are crazy cool. The incredible mountains were the inspiration for the movie avatar. You need to see this place with your own eyes!
That's it for my list. What's on your top attractions list for China?
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published:04 Jul 2014
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Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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published:26 Feb 2014
Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
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Travel Guide - Beijing China
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published:08 Aug 2008
Travel Guide - Beijing China
Travel Guide - Beijing China
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... China is the largest country in East Asia with Beijing as its capital city. In this video clip learn all about China.
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published:08 Aug 2008
views:188680
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travel tips for China - Avoid culture shock!
Traveling to China is a culture shock so I want to give you a few tips to prepare you.
Mo...
published:23 Mar 2012
travel tips for China - Avoid culture shock!
travel tips for China - Avoid culture shock!
Traveling to China is a culture shock so I want to give you a few tips to prepare you.
Most people in China do not speak English, in the mornings I would make a list of what I wanted to do, the hotel would make me cards in Chinese and I would hand the one needed to the taxi driver. In the big cities, Beijing and Shanghai, it's not as bad as the smaller villages, but make sure you have them just in case.
The people in China are very loud. It seems that they are always mad and always fighting, but that is just their culture. What I call the Chinese cough, disgusting, without tissues even during dinner. I went thru several bottles of germ x, but still I returned sick with the Chinese cough, and pretty much gave to everyone else...sorry :(
Lines do not exist, and if you try to be polite then you will get nowhere. One instance, I was waiting for a taxi, it stopped and before I could get in a little old lady shoved me out of the way. Now it was pouring at this time and if she would have asked we would have gladly given it to her. The next taxi I was prepared, but before I could get in someone jumped in on the other side. 45 minutes of this, I had had enough, the next taxi that came; I was prepared for the little old lady and almost knocked her right in the mud. I'm not proud of this, but it had to be done. Another instance is when I was waiting in line at the airport, a little old lady ran into me with her bag cart. OUCH, I looked at her and gave her a smile as if to say it was ok, I understand your mistake. But guess what happened next? She ran in to me again, I looked back with a look of confusion and she pushed her cart into me again. She was trying to get me to move, to let her pass. I tried to show her I could not move due to a long line in front of me and she hit me again. Well, I already had a large bruise and I didn't think I could handle many more of those hits so I let her pass. Let me just tell you this, the guy in front of me was not as patient.
Don't let these tips dissuade you from going because China and its history is so amazing. They just don't cater much to the tourist, so be prepared and have a great trip!
published:23 Mar 2012
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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published:09 May 2015
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Ter...
published:12 Jan 2015
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao Hill Tribe Long Hair Performance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River Bamboo Boat Cruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji Rice Fields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
So we finally made it to Guilin.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network and Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution 2.0 license.
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published:12 Jan 2015
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Shanghai Adventure Travel Documentary - Shanghai China Tourism Film.mp4
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published:21 Jan 2015
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Money in China China Travel Tips
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organ...
published:03 Sep 2013
Money in China China Travel Tips
Money in China China Travel Tips
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
published:03 Sep 2013
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China - Travel tips for China
What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
advice from real Chi...
published:07 Oct 2014
China - Travel tips for China
China - Travel tips for China
What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
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Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
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published:02 Jul 2013
Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was the first capital and the 10 biggest cities of China.
Xian was the first capital of China. The heart of the enormous empire once throbbed here. Rows of
imperial dynasties ruled from here over 11 centuries. This was the starting point of the famous Silk
Road and the city with its 1 million residents was considered a huge metropolis at that time. Although
the city lost its rank and influence after the revolution of Huang Chao in 875, it still belongs to the 10
biggest cities of China.
The Asian countries have always been famous for their handicrafts and China is no exception to this.
The making, coloring and processing of silk looks back on such ancient traditions as paper cutting, paper
folding or the making of --. Chinese calligraphy and wooden engravings are also famous together with
porcelain painting. In Xian, almost all fields of handicrafts are practiced, however the most well known
are the carvings made of semiprecious stones. From light green jade and deep green nephrite, mostly
little sculptures and ornaments are carved. The decorations and patterns of which imitate ancient
statues. There are many dragon representations but of course Buddha sculptures are also made in large
numbers.
China joined the monument and landscape protection program of the UNESCO in 1985. From 1987 until
these days, more than 10000 buildings have been declared monuments, 63 settlements have received
cityscape protection and 27 treasures have been recorded in the world heritage list. The long list
includes the imperial palace of Beijing, the summer palace, the temple of heaven, the Ming tombs, the
sections of the Great Wall around the capital and of course the terracotta army. This spectacle can be
found 1.5km east of the burial hill of Qin Shi Huang Di. The tomb of the strict ruler unifying China is 221
BC has not been excavated yet although there have been excavations in this 8 square kilometer area for
decades.
A farmer named Yang Gi Fa drilled a well from which water always escaped so he went down to the well
to check the reason. Do there, he found himself face to face with a frightful figure. However this figure
was not a monster or a ghost or even a skeleton or mummy but a clay statue which looked very real. In
communist China in 1974, people had to be very careful about what they should report to the
authorities and what not. After long pondering the farmer reported his finding to the museum of Xian
and he got 30 yuan as a reward. Archeologists found one of the most significant artifacts of the world
here, under the agricultural land.
In several cultures, for instance in Egypt or South America, it was a custom to bury the dead lord
together with all his people so that they could serve him even in the afterlife. From this custom, came
the -- in Egypt which is a little sculpture who works in place of his lord in the afterlife. Probably it was a
similar reason why this huge clay army followed their master to the grave. During the first excavations,
some three enormous chambers were found deep into the ground. The biggest of them is more than
14000 square meters. Inside this, the 6000 armed men stood ordered in military formation. The man
sized figures bore real weapons and accessories. Their makers didn't choose the easy way. They didn't
just pour clay into forms. They formed them individually by hand which is evident by the fact that the
face of all the figures have individual features. Maybe they really represented the actual people of the
army of that time.
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China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do's and Don'ts
This ebook covers the following topics: Frequently asked questions about China including D...
China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do's and Don'ts
China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do's and Don'ts
This ebook covers the following topics: Frequently asked questions about China including DO'S and Don'ts; Useful Chinese characters and phrases in different ...
Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
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Leading global financial hub, one of the world's most densely populated cities, and spot where East meets West, Hong Kong has a lot going on. But is it worth a trip?
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- CITY VIEWS: The Peak
- FOOD: Markets, Dim Sum, Peninsula Hotel High Tea, Jumbo Kingdom Floating Restaurant, Bao Pork Buns, Noodle Bowls, Fresh Coconut Milk
- HOTELS: Harbour Plaza, Harbourview Hotel
- SHOPPING: Markets, Malls - Festival Walk, APM, Times Square, Causeway Bay
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- BONUS TRIP! Lantau Island - site of HK Disneyland, World's Largest Seated Metal Buddha, traditional Chinese villages
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom: "China in the 21st Century: What Japan Needs to Know"
For students of history, it has been a very worrying year. The world's second- and third-l...
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: "China in the 21st Century: What Japan Needs to Know"
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