What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
People in Hong Kong step up to CNN's Open Mic and tell us the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China.
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6:55
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_1
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_1
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_1
One of the best recipe at Mainland China.
1:49
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
He wants her to GTFO. http://beijingcream.com/2013/07/mainland-tourist-in-hk-says-she-returned-diamonds/
Source: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTc0NDYzMzgw.html
7:01
台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
作者走訪台北,高雄,台東,台南四座城市,隨機採訪當地的小朋友,瞭解他們眼中的大陸到底是什麽樣子,以及中華文化在台灣基層的普及情況The original uploader randomly interviewed some local kids in Taipei,Gaosiyong,Taidong and T...
3:27
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
The lady featured in this video was politely asked to speak in a more hushed tone as she got onto the silent carriage, yelling down her mobile phone. In a train carriage full of children, the elderly lady who had politely asked her to quiet down was then attacked by a barrage of unnecessary swear words and insults, to which she calmly continued to ask the yeller to stop. After a few minutes of this, I found that the train carriage had emptied itself. Still, this didn't deter her from continually yelling insults at the elderly lady. If this doesn't scream disrespect, I don't know what does. The fact that the woman yelling isn't ashamed of her
2:55
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
This Hong Kong Policeman isn't going to put up with the Mainland Chinese tourist that just caused a 7-car pile up. The drunken man says he's a Communist, thinking it will get him off like it would do inside of Mainland China. But this is Hong Kong, and this guys is in for a little culture shock. Hong Kong police don't care.
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That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
Mainland Chinese Tourist responds to AirAsia hot water attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeXlqVkJ2zs
Lol I had to make a joke about these people. I mean, they're just out of control. The cultural differences really show when mainland Chinese tourists visit other countries
These handful of people really make Chinese people look bad :(
Follow me on twitter guys: http://www.twitter.com/mychonny
Hope you enjoyed the video haha
Take care guys!!!
1:48
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
We went around Hong Kong and asked mainland Chinese tourists what they think of the massive pro-democracy protests happening in the city. What what they said.
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 4): Jeers at China flag-raising ceremony and a sea of lights in Admiralty
http://youtu.be/AavhCKEqVyM?list=PLRoslh4FNcdy2EndZ9F9pYYxHxacKBsti
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 3): Rain on the eve of Chinese National Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9qgS...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 2): Protests spread to Causeway Bay and Mong Kok
http://youtu.be/ot5lELOiFYc?list=PLRo...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 1): The first days of #OccupyCentral
http://youtu.be/jNKWbL1LrUc?list=PLRo...
2:19
Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese
Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese
Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese
People in Taiwan and China both speak Mandarin Chinese. However, with some phrases they can mean completely different things. Tell us if you know anymore! Sp...
1:22
China Mainland Chinese vs Foreigners McDonalds Manners
China Mainland Chinese vs Foreigners McDonalds Manners
China Mainland Chinese vs Foreigners McDonalds Manners
A quick video about matters between mainland Chinese and foreigners in McDonalds Restaurants.
3:50
Wang Rong Rollin - Chick Chick (王蓉 - 小雞小雞) MV
Wang Rong Rollin - Chick Chick (王蓉 - 小雞小雞) MV
Wang Rong Rollin - Chick Chick (王蓉 - 小雞小雞) MV
Song available: http://bit.ly/wangrongrollin (mp3)
Visit Wang Rong: https://www.facebook.com/wangrongrollin
王蓉《小雞小雞》官方舞蹈版:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-RXGg8hbJM
半官方宣傳頻道:https://www.youtube.com/user/zxh20xx
王蓉最新神曲《小雞小雞》MV首播!這首歌曲在創作上,歌曲的演唱上,都有極為大膽的驚人之舉,旋律部分的歌詞從頭到尾不超過五個字,小雞,母雞,公雞,咕咕day。歌聲顛覆性的采用了模仿動物的各種叫聲進行,聽的時候真的感覺到了歡樂的農場,看到一群動物在歡歌熱舞。這種極具實驗性的奇特唱法告訴你:神曲永遠超乎你想象!前所未有的感覺,會顛覆你對流行歌曲的認識,這首歌曲會告訴你:神曲到底有多神!
1:41
Mainland Chinese tourist humiliated Hong Kong female ship attendant
Mainland Chinese tourist humiliated Hong Kong female ship attendant
Mainland Chinese tourist humiliated Hong Kong female ship attendant
Full Coverage: http://wp.me/p1oV7E-41t
2:29
Hong Kongers irked by mainland Chinese habits
Hong Kongers irked by mainland Chinese habits
Hong Kongers irked by mainland Chinese habits
Millions of tourists from mainland China visit Hong Kong every year. Most come with plenty of money to spend, but some are also bringing other habits which i...
3:40
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
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Below is an English translation courtesy of 'heveabrasilien' on Reddit.
-- Dining: Hong Kong Girl --
HKGirl: What should we eat later?
Guy : How about Korean BBQ? Korean BBQ is pretty good.
HKGirl: I'd get pimples.
Guy : How about Sushi then?
HKGirl: I don't even eat fish, shouldn't you know that already?
Guy : How about that restaurant with very delicious food?
HKGirl: But we have to wait ...
Guy : Okay, well, what do you want to eat?
HKGirl: Why can't you be more decisive? Are you a real m
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
People in Hong Kong step up to CNN's Open Mic and tell us the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/cnn?feature=results_main
Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/
6:55
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_1
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_1
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_1
One of the best recipe at Mainland China.
1:49
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
He wants her to GTFO. http://beijingcream.com/2013/07/mainland-tourist-in-hk-says-she-returned-diamonds/
Source: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTc0NDYzMzgw.html
7:01
台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
作者走訪台北,高雄,台東,台南四座城市,隨機採訪當地的小朋友,瞭解他們眼中的大陸到底是什麽樣子,以及中華文化在台灣基層的普及情況The original uploader randomly interviewed some local kids in Taipei,Gaosiyong,Taidong and T...
3:27
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
The lady featured in this video was politely asked to speak in a more hushed tone as she got onto the silent carriage, yelling down her mobile phone. In a train carriage full of children, the elderly lady who had politely asked her to quiet down was then attacked by a barrage of unnecessary swear words and insults, to which she calmly continued to ask the yeller to stop. After a few minutes of this, I found that the train carriage had emptied itself. Still, this didn't deter her from continually yelling insults at the elderly lady. If this doesn't scream disrespect, I don't know what does. The fact that the woman yelling isn't ashamed of her
2:55
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
This Hong Kong Policeman isn't going to put up with the Mainland Chinese tourist that just caused a 7-car pile up. The drunken man says he's a Communist, thinking it will get him off like it would do inside of Mainland China. But this is Hong Kong, and this guys is in for a little culture shock. Hong Kong police don't care.
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1:38
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
Mainland Chinese Tourist responds to AirAsia hot water attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeXlqVkJ2zs
Lol I had to make a joke about these people. I mean, they're just out of control. The cultural differences really show when mainland Chinese tourists visit other countries
These handful of people really make Chinese people look bad :(
Follow me on twitter guys: http://www.twitter.com/mychonny
Hope you enjoyed the video haha
Take care guys!!!
1:48
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
We went around Hong Kong and asked mainland Chinese tourists what they think of the massive pro-democracy protests happening in the city. What what they said.
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 4): Jeers at China flag-raising ceremony and a sea of lights in Admiralty
http://youtu.be/AavhCKEqVyM?list=PLRoslh4FNcdy2EndZ9F9pYYxHxacKBsti
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 3): Rain on the eve of Chinese National Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9qgS...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 2): Protests spread to Causeway Bay and Mong Kok
http://youtu.be/ot5lELOiFYc?list=PLRo...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 1): The first days of #OccupyCentral
http://youtu.be/jNKWbL1LrUc?list=PLRo...
2:19
Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese
Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese
Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese
People in Taiwan and China both speak Mandarin Chinese. However, with some phrases they can mean completely different things. Tell us if you know anymore! Sp...
1:22
China Mainland Chinese vs Foreigners McDonalds Manners
China Mainland Chinese vs Foreigners McDonalds Manners
China Mainland Chinese vs Foreigners McDonalds Manners
A quick video about matters between mainland Chinese and foreigners in McDonalds Restaurants.
3:50
Wang Rong Rollin - Chick Chick (王蓉 - 小雞小雞) MV
Wang Rong Rollin - Chick Chick (王蓉 - 小雞小雞) MV
Wang Rong Rollin - Chick Chick (王蓉 - 小雞小雞) MV
Song available: http://bit.ly/wangrongrollin (mp3)
Visit Wang Rong: https://www.facebook.com/wangrongrollin
王蓉《小雞小雞》官方舞蹈版:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-RXGg8hbJM
半官方宣傳頻道:https://www.youtube.com/user/zxh20xx
王蓉最新神曲《小雞小雞》MV首播!這首歌曲在創作上,歌曲的演唱上,都有極為大膽的驚人之舉,旋律部分的歌詞從頭到尾不超過五個字,小雞,母雞,公雞,咕咕day。歌聲顛覆性的采用了模仿動物的各種叫聲進行,聽的時候真的感覺到了歡樂的農場,看到一群動物在歡歌熱舞。這種極具實驗性的奇特唱法告訴你:神曲永遠超乎你想象!前所未有的感覺,會顛覆你對流行歌曲的認識,這首歌曲會告訴你:神曲到底有多神!
1:41
Mainland Chinese tourist humiliated Hong Kong female ship attendant
Mainland Chinese tourist humiliated Hong Kong female ship attendant
Mainland Chinese tourist humiliated Hong Kong female ship attendant
Full Coverage: http://wp.me/p1oV7E-41t
2:29
Hong Kongers irked by mainland Chinese habits
Hong Kongers irked by mainland Chinese habits
Hong Kongers irked by mainland Chinese habits
Millions of tourists from mainland China visit Hong Kong every year. Most come with plenty of money to spend, but some are also bringing other habits which i...
3:40
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
窮飛龍 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kungfeilung
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若宮揚羽 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EasterChau
Below is an English translation courtesy of 'heveabrasilien' on Reddit.
-- Dining: Hong Kong Girl --
HKGirl: What should we eat later?
Guy : How about Korean BBQ? Korean BBQ is pretty good.
HKGirl: I'd get pimples.
Guy : How about Sushi then?
HKGirl: I don't even eat fish, shouldn't you know that already?
Guy : How about that restaurant with very delicious food?
HKGirl: But we have to wait ...
Guy : Okay, well, what do you want to eat?
HKGirl: Why can't you be more decisive? Are you a real m
0:38
Mainland China
Mainland China
Mainland China
Mainland China Restaurants - New Ad. Go to www.speciality.co.in / www.mainlandchinaindia.com for more information.
2:21
Asian Canadian Girls Vs Mainland Asian Girls
Asian Canadian Girls Vs Mainland Asian Girls
Asian Canadian Girls Vs Mainland Asian Girls
Which one do you know ? LIKE if you can relate! =)
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Suiki
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4:46
Mainland China and Hong Kong Battle Over Urine and Feces
Mainland China and Hong Kong Battle Over Urine and Feces
Mainland China and Hong Kong Battle Over Urine and Feces
Urine and feces have been a hot topic among Hong Kongers the past week, leading to Chinese netizens calling for a boycott of Hong Kong on June 1. It all bega...
8:36
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_2
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_2
Foodie - Mainland China - Part_2
Two special receipes from Calcutta.
2:40
XBMC: Mainland China Channel Streams Repo
XBMC: Mainland China Channel Streams Repo
XBMC: Mainland China Channel Streams Repo
Repo for Mainland China Channels.
HDP Thread: http://www.hdpfans.com/thread-329076-1-1.html
ZIP FILE: http://xbmc.hdpfans.com/repository.hdpfans.xbmc-addons.zip
1:28
大陆普通话和台湾普通话一点不一样 - Mainland China Mandarin and Taiwan Mandarin are a little bit different
大陆普通话和台湾普通话一点不一样 - Mainland China Mandarin and Taiwan Mandarin are a little bit different
大陆普通话和台湾普通话一点不一样 - Mainland China Mandarin and Taiwan Mandarin are a little bit different
我发现大陆普通话和台湾普通话一点不一样- Chinese and English subtitles.
3:52
國光行動 中華民國反攻大陸 Nationalist plan to retake Mainland China in the 1960s
國光行動 中華民國反攻大陸 Nationalist plan to retake Mainland China in the 1960s
國光行動 中華民國反攻大陸 Nationalist plan to retake Mainland China in the 1960s
Proposed Invasion of Mainland China. "Normandy of the East". in the 1960s The Operation was never carried out because of American pressure. After the failure...
8:09
Living in Mainland China vs Living in Hong Kong
Living in Mainland China vs Living in Hong Kong
Living in Mainland China vs Living in Hong Kong
http://preparetoserve.com/CHINA Living in Mainland China vs Living in Hong Kong.
6:56
Observations in mainland China (English)
Observations in mainland China (English)
Observations in mainland China (English)
Google users in mainland China have observed that after searching for particular keywords, they commonly lose access to Google for a minute or more. This vid...
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
People in Hong Kong step up to CNN's Open Mic and tell us the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/cnn?feature=results_main
Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/
People in Hong Kong step up to CNN's Open Mic and tell us the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China.
For more CNN videos, check out our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/cnn?feature=results_main
Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/
He wants her to GTFO. http://beijingcream.com/2013/07/mainland-tourist-in-hk-says-she-returned-diamonds/
Source: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTc0NDYzMzgw.html
He wants her to GTFO. http://beijingcream.com/2013/07/mainland-tourist-in-hk-says-she-returned-diamonds/
Source: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTc0NDYzMzgw.html
published:01 Jul 2013
views:52081
台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
作者走訪台北,高雄,台東,台南四座城市,隨機採訪當地的小朋友,瞭解他們眼中的大陸到底是什麽樣子,以及中華文化在台灣基層的普及情況The original uploader randomly interviewed some local kids in Taipei,Gaosiyong,Taidong and T...
作者走訪台北,高雄,台東,台南四座城市,隨機採訪當地的小朋友,瞭解他們眼中的大陸到底是什麽樣子,以及中華文化在台灣基層的普及情況The original uploader randomly interviewed some local kids in Taipei,Gaosiyong,Taidong and T...
The lady featured in this video was politely asked to speak in a more hushed tone as she got onto the silent carriage, yelling down her mobile phone. In a train carriage full of children, the elderly lady who had politely asked her to quiet down was then attacked by a barrage of unnecessary swear words and insults, to which she calmly continued to ask the yeller to stop. After a few minutes of this, I found that the train carriage had emptied itself. Still, this didn't deter her from continually yelling insults at the elderly lady. If this doesn't scream disrespect, I don't know what does. The fact that the woman yelling isn't ashamed of her behaviour is incomprehensible.
In Hong Kong, there is a prevalent dislike for those who come down from the mainland. In addition to the yelling, the spitting, the shoving, the cutting of queues and pissing on the streets, this obnoxious display is another one of the reasons why Chinese people from the mainland get a bad rep. That is not to say that all people from the mainland will act this way, as that is a terrible generalization. That being said, I have witnessed more than a few handfuls of these altercations, this footage being an example of one....
For shame, lady. Have some respect.
If anyone has got a translation, I'd be more than willing to put it up.
The lady featured in this video was politely asked to speak in a more hushed tone as she got onto the silent carriage, yelling down her mobile phone. In a train carriage full of children, the elderly lady who had politely asked her to quiet down was then attacked by a barrage of unnecessary swear words and insults, to which she calmly continued to ask the yeller to stop. After a few minutes of this, I found that the train carriage had emptied itself. Still, this didn't deter her from continually yelling insults at the elderly lady. If this doesn't scream disrespect, I don't know what does. The fact that the woman yelling isn't ashamed of her behaviour is incomprehensible.
In Hong Kong, there is a prevalent dislike for those who come down from the mainland. In addition to the yelling, the spitting, the shoving, the cutting of queues and pissing on the streets, this obnoxious display is another one of the reasons why Chinese people from the mainland get a bad rep. That is not to say that all people from the mainland will act this way, as that is a terrible generalization. That being said, I have witnessed more than a few handfuls of these altercations, this footage being an example of one....
For shame, lady. Have some respect.
If anyone has got a translation, I'd be more than willing to put it up.
published:20 Sep 2013
views:178237
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
This Hong Kong Policeman isn't going to put up with the Mainland Chinese tourist that just caused a 7-car pile up. The drunken man says he's a Communist, thinking it will get him off like it would do inside of Mainland China. But this is Hong Kong, and this guys is in for a little culture shock. Hong Kong police don't care.
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Peking University Professor Calls Hong Kong People Bastards and Dogs
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The Battle for Hong Kong
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This Hong Kong Policeman isn't going to put up with the Mainland Chinese tourist that just caused a 7-car pile up. The drunken man says he's a Communist, thinking it will get him off like it would do inside of Mainland China. But this is Hong Kong, and this guys is in for a little culture shock. Hong Kong police don't care.
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Spread Rumors, Go to Jail Says New Chinese Law
http://e.ntd.tv/1fJRFuE
Deep Thinking Discouraged in Chinese Schools
http://e.ntd.tv/1aZ9rac
Spoiled Chinese Girl Says Her Daddy Will Kill You
http://e.ntd.tv/156uNw8
Hong Kong and China, One Country Two Systems
http://e.ntd.tv/1fpdpqe
Peking University Professor Calls Hong Kong People Bastards and Dogs
http://e.ntd.tv/1f0Le5d
The Battle for Hong Kong
http://e.ntd.tv/19TwUJp
Will a Luxury Watch Be Useful in Chinese Prison?
http://e.ntd.tv/1hlJRe1
published:10 Sep 2013
views:81055
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
Mainland Chinese Tourist responds to AirAsia hot water attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeXlqVkJ2zs
Lol I had to make a joke about these people. I mean, they're just out of control. The cultural differences really show when mainland Chinese tourists visit other countries
These handful of people really make Chinese people look bad :(
Follow me on twitter guys: http://www.twitter.com/mychonny
Hope you enjoyed the video haha
Take care guys!!!
Mainland Chinese Tourist responds to AirAsia hot water attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeXlqVkJ2zs
Lol I had to make a joke about these people. I mean, they're just out of control. The cultural differences really show when mainland Chinese tourists visit other countries
These handful of people really make Chinese people look bad :(
Follow me on twitter guys: http://www.twitter.com/mychonny
Hope you enjoyed the video haha
Take care guys!!!
published:28 Mar 2015
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What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
We went around Hong Kong and asked mainland Chinese tourists what they think of the massive pro-democracy protests happening in the city. What what they said.
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 4): Jeers at China flag-raising ceremony and a sea of lights in Admiralty
http://youtu.be/AavhCKEqVyM?list=PLRoslh4FNcdy2EndZ9F9pYYxHxacKBsti
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 3): Rain on the eve of Chinese National Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9qgS...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 2): Protests spread to Causeway Bay and Mong Kok
http://youtu.be/ot5lELOiFYc?list=PLRo...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 1): The first days of #OccupyCentral
http://youtu.be/jNKWbL1LrUc?list=PLRo...
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We went around Hong Kong and asked mainland Chinese tourists what they think of the massive pro-democracy protests happening in the city. What what they said.
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 4): Jeers at China flag-raising ceremony and a sea of lights in Admiralty
http://youtu.be/AavhCKEqVyM?list=PLRoslh4FNcdy2EndZ9F9pYYxHxacKBsti
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 3): Rain on the eve of Chinese National Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9qgS...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 2): Protests spread to Causeway Bay and Mong Kok
http://youtu.be/ot5lELOiFYc?list=PLRo...
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 1): The first days of #OccupyCentral
http://youtu.be/jNKWbL1LrUc?list=PLRo...
Visit http://hongkong.coconuts for continued coverage of Occupy Hong Kong.
https://www.facebook.com/CoconutsHong...
https://twitter.com/CoconutsHK
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People in Taiwan and China both speak Mandarin Chinese. However, with some phrases they can mean completely different things. Tell us if you know anymore! Sp...
People in Taiwan and China both speak Mandarin Chinese. However, with some phrases they can mean completely different things. Tell us if you know anymore! Sp...
Millions of tourists from mainland China visit Hong Kong every year. Most come with plenty of money to spend, but some are also bringing other habits which i...
Millions of tourists from mainland China visit Hong Kong every year. Most come with plenty of money to spend, but some are also bringing other habits which i...
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Below is an English translation courtesy of 'heveabrasilien' on Reddit.
-- Dining: Hong Kong Girl --
HKGirl: What should we eat later?
Guy : How about Korean BBQ? Korean BBQ is pretty good.
HKGirl: I'd get pimples.
Guy : How about Sushi then?
HKGirl: I don't even eat fish, shouldn't you know that already?
Guy : How about that restaurant with very delicious food?
HKGirl: But we have to wait ...
Guy : Okay, well, what do you want to eat?
HKGirl: Why can't you be more decisive? Are you a real man?
// HKGirl turns around and leaves.
-- Dining: Mainland Girl --
MLG: Where should we go for dinner?
Guy: Korean BBQ, Korean BBQ is pretty good. (with very lousy Mandarin)
MLG: How about we go to Peninsula for buffet? It's excellent there.
Guy: ... now?
MLG: Yeah! C'mon, let's go.
//MLG dragged the guy away
-- Dining: ABC Girl --
ABC: So where should we go for dinner tonight?
Guy: Well, how about we just find a restaurant nearby?
ABC: How about McDonald's?
Guy: MacDonald?!
ABC: C'mon ...
ABC: We can even pay for our own!
Guy: We pay for our own?!
ABC: Yeah!
ABC: Let's go! Let's go!
//ABC drags the guy away.
-- Meeting Friends: Hong Kong Girl --
Friend: Hey! Ain't you Ng! Long time no see!
Guy : Ain't you Look Chard? (Look Chard sounds like 6 7 which means stupid, dumb, dork in Cantonese)
Friend: Yeah! I'm Look Chard.
Guy : Yeah! Long time no see!
Friend: How have you been?
Guy : Oh, like usual, just walking around with my girlfriend.
Friend: You're so lucky having a girlfriend.
Guy : Oh, it's nothing. Let me introduce her to you.
Guy : WTF! Where did she go?
Guy : Hey! Come back!
// Guy runs away after his girlfriend.
-- Meeting Friends: Mainland Girl --
Friend: Ng! Long time no see!
Guy : Look Chard! Long time no see!
Friend: So how are you?
Guy : Oh, like usual, just walking around with my girlfriend.
Friend: You're so lucky having a girlfriend.
Guy : Oh, it's nothing. Let me introduce her to you.
Guy : WTF! Where did she go again?
Friend: Where?
MLG : You guys don't need to pay me any attention. I'll just do my makeup for a bit. You guys keep talking.
-- Meeting Friends: ABC Girl --
Friend: You're Ng! Long time no see!
ABC : Nice to meet you!
Friend: Nice to meet you!
ABC : Have you two known each other for a long time?
Friend: Yeah! We go way back. And you?
ABC : We only met since last week. Didn't he tell you?
Friend: Oh I didn't know.
ABC : How about we text (each other)? Give me your phone number?
Friend: Of course, no problem.
// Guy totally ignored.
-- After Dinner: Hong Kong Girl --
Guy: So we have finished dinner. So like you wanna — (cut off by HKG)
HKG: I need to go home. My parents said I have to be home before dusk.
Guy: Okay, I will take the bus with you.
HKG: You meant taxi.
Guy: Taxi?
// Guy follows HKG.
-- After Dinner: Mainland Girl --
Guy: Dinner is done. (with very lousy Mandarin)
Guy: You wanna ... ? You wanna come to my home for a cup of coffee?
MLG: Sure! I really want coffee.
Guy: Really? Let's take a taxi!
// Guy drags MLG away.
-- After Dinner: ABC --
Guy: So dinner is done.
Guy: Actually, do you wanna — (cut off by ABC)
ABC: How about let's go to your home? Coffee?
Guy: Good Idea!
Guy: But my dad and my mom are home.
ABC: Then, let's go to mine?
Guy: For real?
ABC: Yeah, there is no one. I live alone.
Guy: Really?
ABC: Hurry up!
Guy: Reallllly?
// ABC drags guy away.
(Ending Text: If you were him, which one would you choose?)
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Below is an English translation courtesy of 'heveabrasilien' on Reddit.
-- Dining: Hong Kong Girl --
HKGirl: What should we eat later?
Guy : How about Korean BBQ? Korean BBQ is pretty good.
HKGirl: I'd get pimples.
Guy : How about Sushi then?
HKGirl: I don't even eat fish, shouldn't you know that already?
Guy : How about that restaurant with very delicious food?
HKGirl: But we have to wait ...
Guy : Okay, well, what do you want to eat?
HKGirl: Why can't you be more decisive? Are you a real man?
// HKGirl turns around and leaves.
-- Dining: Mainland Girl --
MLG: Where should we go for dinner?
Guy: Korean BBQ, Korean BBQ is pretty good. (with very lousy Mandarin)
MLG: How about we go to Peninsula for buffet? It's excellent there.
Guy: ... now?
MLG: Yeah! C'mon, let's go.
//MLG dragged the guy away
-- Dining: ABC Girl --
ABC: So where should we go for dinner tonight?
Guy: Well, how about we just find a restaurant nearby?
ABC: How about McDonald's?
Guy: MacDonald?!
ABC: C'mon ...
ABC: We can even pay for our own!
Guy: We pay for our own?!
ABC: Yeah!
ABC: Let's go! Let's go!
//ABC drags the guy away.
-- Meeting Friends: Hong Kong Girl --
Friend: Hey! Ain't you Ng! Long time no see!
Guy : Ain't you Look Chard? (Look Chard sounds like 6 7 which means stupid, dumb, dork in Cantonese)
Friend: Yeah! I'm Look Chard.
Guy : Yeah! Long time no see!
Friend: How have you been?
Guy : Oh, like usual, just walking around with my girlfriend.
Friend: You're so lucky having a girlfriend.
Guy : Oh, it's nothing. Let me introduce her to you.
Guy : WTF! Where did she go?
Guy : Hey! Come back!
// Guy runs away after his girlfriend.
-- Meeting Friends: Mainland Girl --
Friend: Ng! Long time no see!
Guy : Look Chard! Long time no see!
Friend: So how are you?
Guy : Oh, like usual, just walking around with my girlfriend.
Friend: You're so lucky having a girlfriend.
Guy : Oh, it's nothing. Let me introduce her to you.
Guy : WTF! Where did she go again?
Friend: Where?
MLG : You guys don't need to pay me any attention. I'll just do my makeup for a bit. You guys keep talking.
-- Meeting Friends: ABC Girl --
Friend: You're Ng! Long time no see!
ABC : Nice to meet you!
Friend: Nice to meet you!
ABC : Have you two known each other for a long time?
Friend: Yeah! We go way back. And you?
ABC : We only met since last week. Didn't he tell you?
Friend: Oh I didn't know.
ABC : How about we text (each other)? Give me your phone number?
Friend: Of course, no problem.
// Guy totally ignored.
-- After Dinner: Hong Kong Girl --
Guy: So we have finished dinner. So like you wanna — (cut off by HKG)
HKG: I need to go home. My parents said I have to be home before dusk.
Guy: Okay, I will take the bus with you.
HKG: You meant taxi.
Guy: Taxi?
// Guy follows HKG.
-- After Dinner: Mainland Girl --
Guy: Dinner is done. (with very lousy Mandarin)
Guy: You wanna ... ? You wanna come to my home for a cup of coffee?
MLG: Sure! I really want coffee.
Guy: Really? Let's take a taxi!
// Guy drags MLG away.
-- After Dinner: ABC --
Guy: So dinner is done.
Guy: Actually, do you wanna — (cut off by ABC)
ABC: How about let's go to your home? Coffee?
Guy: Good Idea!
Guy: But my dad and my mom are home.
ABC: Then, let's go to mine?
Guy: For real?
ABC: Yeah, there is no one. I live alone.
Guy: Really?
ABC: Hurry up!
Guy: Reallllly?
// ABC drags guy away.
(Ending Text: If you were him, which one would you choose?)
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published:07 Nov 2014
views:66074
Mainland China and Hong Kong Battle Over Urine and Feces
Urine and feces have been a hot topic among Hong Kongers the past week, leading to Chinese netizens calling for a boycott of Hong Kong on June 1. It all bega...
Urine and feces have been a hot topic among Hong Kongers the past week, leading to Chinese netizens calling for a boycott of Hong Kong on June 1. It all bega...
Repo for Mainland China Channels.
HDP Thread: http://www.hdpfans.com/thread-329076-1-1.html
ZIP FILE: http://xbmc.hdpfans.com/repository.hdpfans.xbmc-addons.zip
Repo for Mainland China Channels.
HDP Thread: http://www.hdpfans.com/thread-329076-1-1.html
ZIP FILE: http://xbmc.hdpfans.com/repository.hdpfans.xbmc-addons.zip
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Proposed Invasion of Mainland China. "Normandy of the East". in the 1960s The Operation was never carried out because of American pressure. After the failure...
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Google users in mainland China have observed that after searching for particular keywords, they commonly lose access to Google for a minute or more. This vid...
Google users in mainland China have observed that after searching for particular keywords, they commonly lose access to Google for a minute or more. This vid...
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Traveling to China: Health & Safety Tips
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http://www.expedia.com/Hong-Kong.d178263.Destination-Travel-Guides
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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Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
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Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
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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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Travel Guide - Beijing China
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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.
Subscribe to our new dedicated WatchMojo Travel channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojoTravel
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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Beijing Travel Guide
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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.
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China - Travel tips for China
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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)
7:03
Money in China China Travel Tips
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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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Visit China - What to Know Before You Go to China
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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...
18:56
Travel Tips & Advice to China Asia Video 2, Packing, Airlines & Preparedness
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Check out my other helpful travel tips and subscribe at: http://shanshanwei.com/ Don't forget to thumbs up this video! Airlines & Preparedness, beijing, beij...
3:37
Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
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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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Scams - China Travel Tips
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Top 10 Attractions, Beijing (China) - Travel Guide
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1) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
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) Tour of Yangshuo night life visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
5) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
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25:35
Macau Travel Video Guide
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Times Square, Hong Kong - China Travel Guide
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Qingdao Beach Travel Video Guide
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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!
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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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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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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.
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
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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.
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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
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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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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 you should know before you visit China. If you are heading to China on vacation here are a few vital tips and some advice on things you should know befo...
What you should know before you visit China. If you are heading to China on vacation here are a few vital tips and some advice on things you should know befo...
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...
Check out my other helpful travel tips and subscribe at: http://shanshanwei.com/ Don't forget to thumbs up this video! Airlines & Preparedness, beijing, beij...
Check out my other helpful travel tips and subscribe at: http://shanshanwei.com/ Don't forget to thumbs up this video! Airlines & Preparedness, beijing, beij...
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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- 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
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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 ...
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.
Travel video about destination Suzhou. The famous discoverer Marco Polo called the Chinese city of Suzhou, 'The Venice of the East'. But Suzhou is more famou...
Travel video about destination Suzhou. The famous discoverer Marco Polo called the Chinese city of Suzhou, 'The Venice of the East'. But Suzhou is more famou...
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 dynamic cities in all of Asia. From a travel perspective it offers numerous diverse options worth exploring.
Whether one is exploring Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Victoria Harbor or the New Territories, there are plenty of attractions to cover.
The following is a list of the top things to do in Hong Kong:
1) Avenue of Stars at Night in Kowloon (星光大道)
Wandering around Avenue of Stars at night is the perfect way to experience Hong Kong in the evening. Overlooking Victoria Harbour, this area has been modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame championing all of the celebrities involved in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. None is more famous than the Bruce Lee statue. This is also the perfect place to watch A Symphony of Lights laser show which happens daily at 8 pm.
2) Afternoon High Tea at the Peninsula
Sitting down for afternoon tea at the Peninsula is one of the more posh activities in Hong Kong. Expect to wait in line (we waited over 2 hours) for a table. You can get complete sets which include assorted finger food along with a drink. This is definitely not a budget activity.
3) Views of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak and Tram Ride (太平山)
Taking a tram ride up to Victoria Peak to experience the best vantage point of Hong Kong, Kowloon and Victoria Harbor is one of the top attractions in the city. Many come at night; however, we recommend coming in the afternoon on a weekday when you can enjoy having more personal space.
4) Star Ferry boat ride (天星小輪)
There are many different modes of transportation in Hong Kong; however, none are quite as authentic of an experience as taking Star Ferry from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon or vice versa. It's one of the cheapest ways to get around.
5) Junk Boat Ride
Taking a Junk boat ride around Victoria harbor offers some of the best views of the city. It's especially popular at night to take in A Symphony of Lights performance.
6) Hong Kong Park and Tea Appreciation Ceremony (香港公園)
To get away from all of the hustle and bustle check out Hong Kong Park for a tranquil escape. If you have time participate in a Chinese tea appreciation ceremony.
7) Sampan Boat Tour in Aberdeen (舢舨)
Taking a ride on a traditional Sampan boat allows you to experience what life is like for Chinese fishermen.
8) Eating Dim Sum (點心 - 点心)
One should not leave Hong Kong without first trying dim sum. These small sized bites are treats that are accompanied by a pot of Chinese tea.
9) Taking a night bus tour of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon
Taking a night bus tour allows you to visit distinct areas in both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon such as Mong Kok and Causeway Bay.
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This video features various songs from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
香港旅遊
香港景點
香港景点
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星光大道
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 dynamic cities in all of Asia. From a travel perspective it offers numerous diverse options worth exploring.
Whether one is exploring Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Victoria Harbor or the New Territories, there are plenty of attractions to cover.
The following is a list of the top things to do in Hong Kong:
1) Avenue of Stars at Night in Kowloon (星光大道)
Wandering around Avenue of Stars at night is the perfect way to experience Hong Kong in the evening. Overlooking Victoria Harbour, this area has been modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame championing all of the celebrities involved in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. None is more famous than the Bruce Lee statue. This is also the perfect place to watch A Symphony of Lights laser show which happens daily at 8 pm.
2) Afternoon High Tea at the Peninsula
Sitting down for afternoon tea at the Peninsula is one of the more posh activities in Hong Kong. Expect to wait in line (we waited over 2 hours) for a table. You can get complete sets which include assorted finger food along with a drink. This is definitely not a budget activity.
3) Views of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak and Tram Ride (太平山)
Taking a tram ride up to Victoria Peak to experience the best vantage point of Hong Kong, Kowloon and Victoria Harbor is one of the top attractions in the city. Many come at night; however, we recommend coming in the afternoon on a weekday when you can enjoy having more personal space.
4) Star Ferry boat ride (天星小輪)
There are many different modes of transportation in Hong Kong; however, none are quite as authentic of an experience as taking Star Ferry from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon or vice versa. It's one of the cheapest ways to get around.
5) Junk Boat Ride
Taking a Junk boat ride around Victoria harbor offers some of the best views of the city. It's especially popular at night to take in A Symphony of Lights performance.
6) Hong Kong Park and Tea Appreciation Ceremony (香港公園)
To get away from all of the hustle and bustle check out Hong Kong Park for a tranquil escape. If you have time participate in a Chinese tea appreciation ceremony.
7) Sampan Boat Tour in Aberdeen (舢舨)
Taking a ride on a traditional Sampan boat allows you to experience what life is like for Chinese fishermen.
8) Eating Dim Sum (點心 - 点心)
One should not leave Hong Kong without first trying dim sum. These small sized bites are treats that are accompanied by a pot of Chinese tea.
9) Taking a night bus tour of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon
Taking a night bus tour allows you to visit distinct areas in both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon such as Mong Kok and Causeway Bay.
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Things to do in Guilin and Yangshuo Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Guilin and Yangshuo Top Attractions Travel Guide
1) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
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) Tour of Yangshuo night life visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
5) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
Okay, so it's early morning here in Yangshuo. It's about eight o'clock and the town is still sleepy. There is hardly any people on the street, so we're going to go have breakfast at our favorite Israeli restaurant and then we're going to bike around the area.
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.
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.
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.
background music playing.
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. So you're officially starving. Starving. Ravenous!
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.
Background music playing.
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 today.
So we finally made it to Guilin. We've been waiting for things to cool down and now that it is evening we're going to give you a little tour of the place.
Background music playing.
So I'm not sure we want to be walking through that tunnel when it gets a bit later in the day because it is pretty dark in there and there are no lights. And people aren't using their headlights.
Background music playing.
When I was in Guilin two years ago this area right here used to all be traditional homes. One of my favorite restaurants was here. A really good Chinese restaurant. I used to love wandering around here. Now it's just new development.
Background music playing.
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.
Background music playing.
Chinese singing.
Background music playing.
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.
Mix it in with my rice a bit.
Please don't be course.
Oh hot! Oh hot!
Too hot to handle?
It's nice and spicy. Really flavorful. Fresh tofu.
This is part of our Travel in China series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chinese culture, Chinese arts, Chinese foods, Chinese religion, Chinese cuisine and Chinese people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution license.
Things to do in Guilin and Yangshuo Top Attractions Travel Guide
1) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
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) Tour of Yangshuo night life visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
5) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
Okay, so it's early morning here in Yangshuo. It's about eight o'clock and the town is still sleepy. There is hardly any people on the street, so we're going to go have breakfast at our favorite Israeli restaurant and then we're going to bike around the area.
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.
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.
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.
background music playing.
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. So you're officially starving. Starving. Ravenous!
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.
Background music playing.
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 today.
So we finally made it to Guilin. We've been waiting for things to cool down and now that it is evening we're going to give you a little tour of the place.
Background music playing.
So I'm not sure we want to be walking through that tunnel when it gets a bit later in the day because it is pretty dark in there and there are no lights. And people aren't using their headlights.
Background music playing.
When I was in Guilin two years ago this area right here used to all be traditional homes. One of my favorite restaurants was here. A really good Chinese restaurant. I used to love wandering around here. Now it's just new development.
Background music playing.
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.
Background music playing.
Chinese singing.
Background music playing.
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.
Mix it in with my rice a bit.
Please don't be course.
Oh hot! Oh hot!
Too hot to handle?
It's nice and spicy. Really flavorful. Fresh tofu.
This is part of our Travel in China series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chinese culture, Chinese arts, Chinese foods, Chinese religion, Chinese cuisine and Chinese people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution license.
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.
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Travel video about destination Qingdao Beach in China.
When the Chinese want to get married, they come to Tsingtao : there’s nothing cooler than a wedding on the beach or in the bay. Even if it resembles a production line. Tsingtao was originally popular with the Germans, who introduced the city to beer at the beginning of the last century. The beaches here have only recently become accessible to every social class. On the sands, one encounters a surprising cross-section, those in their work clothes and business suits, and others who daringly sport a swimming costume, (although bikinis are rare). Many hesitate to take the plunge, because a lot of young Chinese quite simply can’t swim ! Rubber rings are therefore indispensable, and are carried, or worn around the waist, on the buses going to the beach. Some people are abandoning them, though, as they learn to swim : in 2008 Tsingtao will host the Olympic Games’ water sports events…
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When the Chinese want to get married, they come to Tsingtao : there’s nothing cooler than a wedding on the beach or in the bay. Even if it resembles a production line. Tsingtao was originally popular with the Germans, who introduced the city to beer at the beginning of the last century. The beaches here have only recently become accessible to every social class. On the sands, one encounters a surprising cross-section, those in their work clothes and business suits, and others who daringly sport a swimming costume, (although bikinis are rare). Many hesitate to take the plunge, because a lot of young Chinese quite simply can’t swim ! Rubber rings are therefore indispensable, and are carried, or worn around the waist, on the buses going to the beach. Some people are abandoning them, though, as they learn to swim : in 2008 Tsingtao will host the Olympic Games’ water sports events…
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Typhoon Soudelor leaves destruction in its wake in Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor leaves destruction in its wake in Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor leaves destruction in its wake in Taiwan
Homes and roads have been left badly damaged after Typhoon Soudelor passed over Taiwan on Saturday. Landslides and floods continue to affect the island. Hundreds of people were injured when the typhoon tore through Taiwan and coastal parts of mainland China. Typhoons pick up strength from warm water and weaken when they hit land
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Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan
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Typhoon Weakens in China After Killing 6 in Taiwan
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Typhoon Weakens in China After Killing 6 in Taiwan
BEIJING: A weakened Typhoon Soudelor made landfall in China and was set to be downgraded today after killing six people and injuring hundreds in Taiwan, where millions were left without power.
Heavy rain lashed China's southeast Fujian province, occasionally flooding roads with as much as two metres (six feet) of water, the official Xinhua news agency reported. But unlike Taiwan, no casualties or major damage was reported in mainland China.
The National Meteorological Center predicted Soudelor -- named after a legendary Micronesian chief -- would be downgraded to a tropical depression by tonight as it moved further inland.
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Typhoon Threatens China After 10 Dead or Missing in Taiwan
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Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were killed, four left missing and dozens injured.
A total of 101 people were hurt in Taiwan and more than 3 million households lost electricity as the powerful storm left streets strewn with fallen trees. All 279 domestic flights were canceled Saturday, as well as at least 37 international flights.
An 8-year-old girl and her mother died when they were swept out to sea Thursday from a beach on the east coast, the official Central News Agency reported. The girl's twin sister remains missing.
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Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan Leaving Four Dead, Dozens Injured
Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan Leaving Four Dead, Dozens Injured
Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan Leaving Four Dead, Dozens Injured
Typhoon Soudelor lashed Taiwan on Saturday, downing trees, traffic lights and power lines, and leaving at least four dead, four missing and dozens injured.
The typhoon brought strong winds and heavy rainfall as it made landfall early Saturday and was expected to move into the Taiwan Strait and onto mainland China later in the day.
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Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with fierce winds and heavy rain
Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with fierce winds and heavy rain
Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with fierce winds and heavy rain
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As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday morning impressive time-lapse footage taken from the International Space Station has recorded the super storm’s incredible might as it blasted through Taiwan on its route of death and destruction.
The spectacular video recorded from orbit shows a small but distinguishable eye of a category 5 super storm, packing sustained winds of up to 218 mph on its way to Taiwan on August 4. The strongest tropical cyclone on earth so far this year looks like a peaceful foam lather from space, but on the ground, it was a harbinger of extermination.
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Typhoon Soudelor barrels into China
Typhoon Soudelor barrels into China
Typhoon Soudelor barrels into China
Typhoon Soudelor barrels into China
Typhoon Soudelor has crossed the Taiwan strait and has now hit parts of mainland China.
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Deadly typhoon Soudelor slams into Taiwan
Deadly typhoon Soudelor slams into Taiwan
Deadly typhoon Soudelor slams into Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and a trail of devastation as continues its path towards mainland China.
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Deadly typhoon Soudelor slams into Taiwan
Deadly typhoon Soudelor slams into Taiwan
Deadly typhoon Soudelor slams into Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and a trail of devastation as continues its path towards mainland China.
After making landfall on the east coast in the early hours of Saturday morning, it swept across central Taiwan ripping up trees, snapping wind turbines and triggering a landslide in one remote village in the northern region of Taoyuan.
"Flash mudslides surged into the village. About 10 of the homes were half buried but people were evacuated last night and are in safe shelters," a spokesman for Taoyuan fire agency told the AFP news agency.
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Typhoon Soudelor Heads Toward China
Typhoon Soudelor Heads Toward China
Typhoon Soudelor Heads Toward China
Typhoon Soudelor pummeled Taiwan with heavy rains and devastating winds Saturday, killing at least four people, before taking aim at mainland China.
Television footage showed people stranded on flooded riverbanks, and mudslides surging into mountain villages. Some areas have received up to 1,000 millimeters of rain.
Soudelor, which made landfall early Saturday, brought fierce wind gusts of up to 200 kph, ripping out trees and knocking over billboards and power lines.
Officials said more than 2 million people have lost power.
Authorities have closed offices and schools. Flights and other forms of transportation have also been suspended.
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Typhoon Soudelor lifts a PLANE off the runway in Taiwan (VIDEO)
Typhoon Soudelor lifts a PLANE off the runway in Taiwan (VIDEO)
Typhoon Soudelor lifts a PLANE off the runway in Taiwan (VIDEO)
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At least six killed and nearly four million more left without power after Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with 124mph winds - with mainland China next in its sights Eye of storm passed over island nation east of China midday, injuring 101 and cancelling all 279 domestic flights More than 9,900 people were evacuated and up to 39 inches of rain fell in mountainous northeastern areas of island A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he cleared away downed branches from the road, authorities said
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Typhoon Soudelor makes landfall in Taiwan, obliterating city
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At least six killed and nearly four million more left without power after Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with 124mph winds - with mainland China next in its sights
Eye of storm passed over island nation east of China midday, injuring 101 and cancelling all 279 domestic flights
More than 9,900 people were evacuated and up to 39 inches of rain fell in mountainous northeastern areas of island
A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he cleared away downed branc
Typhoon Soudelor leaves destruction in its wake in Taiwan
Homes and roads have been left badly damaged after Typhoon Soudelor passed over Taiwan on Saturday. Landslides and floods continue to affect the island. Hundreds of people were injured when the typhoon tore through Taiwan and coastal parts of mainland China. Typhoons pick up strength from warm water and weaken when they hit land
Homes and roads have been left badly damaged after Typhoon Soudelor passed over Taiwan on Saturday. Landslides and floods continue to affect the island. Hundreds of people were injured when the typhoon tore through Taiwan and coastal parts of mainland China. Typhoons pick up strength from warm water and weaken when they hit land
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Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were
Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were
Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were killed, four left missing and dozens injured.
Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were killed, four left missing and dozens injured.
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Eye of Super Typhoon Soudelor Seen From Space Station, ISS
As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday morning impressive time-lapse footage taken from the International Space Station has recorded the super storm’s incredible might as it blasted through Taiwan on its route of death and destruction.
The spectacular video recorded from orbit shows a small but distinguishable eye of a category 5 super storm, packing sustained winds of up to 218 mph on its way to Taiwan on August 4. The strongest tropical cyclone on earth so far this year looks like a peaceful foam lather from space, but on the ground, it was a harbinger of extermination.
At least six people died and some 185 were left injured, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau reported when Soudelor hit the island nation on Saturday with winds of 100 miles an hour (161km/h). Some areas saw winds of more than 142mph (230km/h).
As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday morning impressive time-lapse footage taken from the International Space Station has recorded the super storm’s incredible might as it blasted through Taiwan on its route of death and destruction.
The spectacular video recorded from orbit shows a small but distinguishable eye of a category 5 super storm, packing sustained winds of up to 218 mph on its way to Taiwan on August 4. The strongest tropical cyclone on earth so far this year looks like a peaceful foam lather from space, but on the ground, it was a harbinger of extermination.
At least six people died and some 185 were left injured, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau reported when Soudelor hit the island nation on Saturday with winds of 100 miles an hour (161km/h). Some areas saw winds of more than 142mph (230km/h).
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Typhoon Weakens in China After Killing 6 in Taiwan
BEIJING: A weakened Typhoon Soudelor made landfall in China and was set to be downgraded today after killing six people and injuring hundreds in Taiwan, where millions were left without power.
Heavy rain lashed China's southeast Fujian province, occasionally flooding roads with as much as two metres (six feet) of water, the official Xinhua news agency reported. But unlike Taiwan, no casualties or major damage was reported in mainland China.
The National Meteorological Center predicted Soudelor -- named after a legendary Micronesian chief -- would be downgraded to a tropical depression by tonight as it moved further inland.
BEIJING: A weakened Typhoon Soudelor made landfall in China and was set to be downgraded today after killing six people and injuring hundreds in Taiwan, where millions were left without power.
Heavy rain lashed China's southeast Fujian province, occasionally flooding roads with as much as two metres (six feet) of water, the official Xinhua news agency reported. But unlike Taiwan, no casualties or major damage was reported in mainland China.
The National Meteorological Center predicted Soudelor -- named after a legendary Micronesian chief -- would be downgraded to a tropical depression by tonight as it moved further inland.
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River Elegy (Chinese: 河殇; pinyin: Héshāng) was a six-part documentary shown on China Central Television in 1988 which portrayed the decline of traditional Chinese culture.The film asserted that the Ming Dynasty's ban on maritime activities alluded to the building of the Great Wall by China's first emperor Ying Zheng. China's land-based civilization was defeated by maritime civilizations backed by modern sciences, and was further challenged with the problem of life and death ever since the latter half of the 19th century, landmarked by the Opium War. Using the analogy of the Yellow River, China was portrayed as once at the forefront of civilization, but subsequently dried up due to isolation and conservatism. Rather, the revival of China must come from the flowing blue seas which represent the explorative, open cultures of the West and Japan.River Elegy caused immense controversy in mainland China due to its negative portrayal of Chinese culture. Rob Gifford, a National Public Radio journalist, said that the film used images and interviews to state that the concept of "the Chinese being a wonderful ancient people with a wonderful ancient culture was a big sham, and that the entire population needed to change." Gifford said that the film's most significant point was its attack on the Yellow River, a river which was a significant element of China's historical development and which symbolizes ancient Chinese culture. Using the ancient Chinese saying that "a dipperful of Yellow River water is seven-tenths mud," the authors of the film use the river's silt and sediment as a metaphor for Confucian traditions and the significance of the traditions which the authors believe caused China to stagnate. The authors hoped that Chinese traditional culture would end and be replaced by Western culture. The film symbolizes Chinese thinking with the "yellowness" of the Yellow River and Western thinking with the "blueness" of the ocean. The film also criticized the Great Wall, saying that it "can only represent an isolationist, conservative, and incompetent defense," the imperial dragon on the Great Wall, calling it "cruel and violent," and other Chinese symbols. The ending of River Elegy symbolized the authors' dreams with the idea of the waters of the Yellow River emptying out of the river and mixing with the ocean. Gifford said that River Elegy reveals the thoughts of young intellectuals post-Mao Zedong and pre-Tiananmen Square and the freedoms that appeared around 1988.Gifford said that while the film did not openly criticize the Communist Party of China; instead it contained "not-so-subtle" attacks on Chinese imperial traditions that therefore would also criticize the contemporary political system. Conservatives in Mainland China attacked the film.After the events of Tiananmen Square some of the staff members of River Elegy were arrested and others fled Mainland China. Two of the main writers who escaped to the United States became evangelical Christians.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Elegyhttp://www.thechinabeat.org/?p=3607
River Elegy (Chinese: 河殇; pinyin: Héshāng) was a six-part documentary shown on China Central Television in 1988 which portrayed the decline of traditional Chinese culture.The film asserted that the Ming Dynasty's ban on maritime activities alluded to the building of the Great Wall by China's first emperor Ying Zheng. China's land-based civilization was defeated by maritime civilizations backed by modern sciences, and was further challenged with the problem of life and death ever since the latter half of the 19th century, landmarked by the Opium War. Using the analogy of the Yellow River, China was portrayed as once at the forefront of civilization, but subsequently dried up due to isolation and conservatism. Rather, the revival of China must come from the flowing blue seas which represent the explorative, open cultures of the West and Japan.River Elegy caused immense controversy in mainland China due to its negative portrayal of Chinese culture. Rob Gifford, a National Public Radio journalist, said that the film used images and interviews to state that the concept of "the Chinese being a wonderful ancient people with a wonderful ancient culture was a big sham, and that the entire population needed to change." Gifford said that the film's most significant point was its attack on the Yellow River, a river which was a significant element of China's historical development and which symbolizes ancient Chinese culture. Using the ancient Chinese saying that "a dipperful of Yellow River water is seven-tenths mud," the authors of the film use the river's silt and sediment as a metaphor for Confucian traditions and the significance of the traditions which the authors believe caused China to stagnate. The authors hoped that Chinese traditional culture would end and be replaced by Western culture. The film symbolizes Chinese thinking with the "yellowness" of the Yellow River and Western thinking with the "blueness" of the ocean. The film also criticized the Great Wall, saying that it "can only represent an isolationist, conservative, and incompetent defense," the imperial dragon on the Great Wall, calling it "cruel and violent," and other Chinese symbols. The ending of River Elegy symbolized the authors' dreams with the idea of the waters of the Yellow River emptying out of the river and mixing with the ocean. Gifford said that River Elegy reveals the thoughts of young intellectuals post-Mao Zedong and pre-Tiananmen Square and the freedoms that appeared around 1988.Gifford said that while the film did not openly criticize the Communist Party of China; instead it contained "not-so-subtle" attacks on Chinese imperial traditions that therefore would also criticize the contemporary political system. Conservatives in Mainland China attacked the film.After the events of Tiananmen Square some of the staff members of River Elegy were arrested and others fled Mainland China. Two of the main writers who escaped to the United States became evangelical Christians.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Elegyhttp://www.thechinabeat.org/?p=3607
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Typhoon Threatens China After 10 Dead or Missing in Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were killed, four left missing and dozens injured.
A total of 101 people were hurt in Taiwan and more than 3 million households lost electricity as the powerful storm left streets strewn with fallen trees. All 279 domestic flights were canceled Saturday, as well as at least 37 international flights.
An 8-year-old girl and her mother died when they were swept out to sea Thursday from a beach on the east coast, the official Central News Agency reported. The girl's twin sister remains missing.
Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were killed, four left missing and dozens injured.
A total of 101 people were hurt in Taiwan and more than 3 million households lost electricity as the powerful storm left streets strewn with fallen trees. All 279 domestic flights were canceled Saturday, as well as at least 37 international flights.
An 8-year-old girl and her mother died when they were swept out to sea Thursday from a beach on the east coast, the official Central News Agency reported. The girl's twin sister remains missing.
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Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan Leaving Four Dead, Dozens Injured
Typhoon Soudelor lashed Taiwan on Saturday, downing trees, traffic lights and power lines, and leaving at least four dead, four missing and dozens injured.
The typhoon brought strong winds and heavy rainfall as it made landfall early Saturday and was expected to move into the Taiwan Strait and onto mainland China later in the day.
Typhoon Soudelor lashed Taiwan on Saturday, downing trees, traffic lights and power lines, and leaving at least four dead, four missing and dozens injured.
The typhoon brought strong winds and heavy rainfall as it made landfall early Saturday and was expected to move into the Taiwan Strait and onto mainland China later in the day.
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Devastating Typhoon Soudelor as seen from space (TIMELAPSE VIDEO). News 09.08.2015
As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday morning impressive time-lapse footage taken from the International Space Station has recorded the super storm’s incredible might as it blasted through Taiwan on its route of death and destruction.
The spectacular video recorded from orbit shows a small but distinguishable eye of a category 5 super storm, packing sustained winds of up to 218 mph on its way to Taiwan on August 4. The strongest tropical cyclone on earth so far this year looks like a peaceful foam lather from space, but on the ground, it was a harbinger of extermination.
At least six people died and some 185 were left injured, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau reported when Soudelor hit the island nation on Saturday with winds of 100 miles an hour (161km/h). Some areas saw winds of more than 142mph (230km/h).
All flights were canceled as the storm brought down power lines and trees, blocking roads and causing flooding. Landslide-prone areas and valleys were placed on high alert.
More than 35,000 military personnel were deployed to evacuate people across the island. The nation received between 10 and 15 inches (25.4 to 38.1 centimeters) of rain, with 40 inches (101cm) of rain descending on Taipingshan national forest in Yilan County over two days.
More than four million households were left without power and 80,000 more were without water, the Taiwanese national disaster response center reported. Thousands were evacuated across the country, with 1,300 people being put up in temporary shelters across the island. All schools and businesses remained closed through Saturday.
As the storm moved towards mainland China late Saturday, the country’s authorities ordered the evacuation of more than 163,000 people, and ordered ships to return to their ports.
Source: http://www.rt.com/news/311960-typhoon-soudelor-iss-eye/
As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday morning impressive time-lapse footage taken from the International Space Station has recorded the super storm’s incredible might as it blasted through Taiwan on its route of death and destruction.
The spectacular video recorded from orbit shows a small but distinguishable eye of a category 5 super storm, packing sustained winds of up to 218 mph on its way to Taiwan on August 4. The strongest tropical cyclone on earth so far this year looks like a peaceful foam lather from space, but on the ground, it was a harbinger of extermination.
At least six people died and some 185 were left injured, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau reported when Soudelor hit the island nation on Saturday with winds of 100 miles an hour (161km/h). Some areas saw winds of more than 142mph (230km/h).
All flights were canceled as the storm brought down power lines and trees, blocking roads and causing flooding. Landslide-prone areas and valleys were placed on high alert.
More than 35,000 military personnel were deployed to evacuate people across the island. The nation received between 10 and 15 inches (25.4 to 38.1 centimeters) of rain, with 40 inches (101cm) of rain descending on Taipingshan national forest in Yilan County over two days.
More than four million households were left without power and 80,000 more were without water, the Taiwanese national disaster response center reported. Thousands were evacuated across the country, with 1,300 people being put up in temporary shelters across the island. All schools and businesses remained closed through Saturday.
As the storm moved towards mainland China late Saturday, the country’s authorities ordered the evacuation of more than 163,000 people, and ordered ships to return to their ports.
Source: http://www.rt.com/news/311960-typhoon-soudelor-iss-eye/
Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and a trail of devastation as continues its path towards mainland China.
Al Jazeera's Veronica Pedrosa reports from Taipei.
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Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and a trail of devastation as continues its path towards mainland China.
After making landfall on the east coast in the early hours of Saturday morning, it swept across central Taiwan ripping up trees, snapping wind turbines and triggering a landslide in one remote village in the northern region of Taoyuan.
"Flash mudslides surged into the village. About 10 of the homes were half buried but people were evacuated last night and are in safe shelters," a spokesman for Taoyuan fire agency told the AFP news agency.
Al Jazeera weather presenter Everton Fox said that as of 1300 GMT, the typhoon has weakened, but heavy rainfall is expected to continue.
At 9:30am local time on Saturday, more than two million households were without power and 80,000 more were without water, according to the Taiwanese national disaster reponse centre.
The Central Weather Bureau said the storm brought with it wind gusts of up to 208km/h, and a sustained wind speed of 173km/h.
Authorities said six people had died in the storm including a firefighter in southern Pintung county and a man in the coastal town of Suao who was hit by a falling billboard.
An eight-year-old girl and her mother became the first casualties when they were swept out to sea and died as the storm approached.
Thousands have been evacuated across the country, with 1,300 people in temporary shelters across the island. All schools and workplaces were shut on Saturday.
Taiwan had several days to prepare for the typhoon, which has been tracked from space by international space agencies.
Soudelor has drawn comparisons to Typhoon Morakot in 2009 which blocked roads, levelled villages and killed dozens.
Typhoons are common at this time of year in the South China Sea and Pacific, picking up strength from warm waters before losing strength over land.
As Taiwan prepared to take a direct hit from the typhoon, residents of Saipan - a US territory in the Pacific - were dealing with its devastation five days ago.
In an El Nino year such as this, tropical cyclones are born in this part of the Pacific. This is not the first time this year that the islands of the Marianas, Micronesia and the Marshalls have been damaged by adolescent typhoons.
The last time a major El Nino occurred, causing the formation of 12 super typhoons in the western Pacific, was 1997 – almost 20 years ago. Six have formed so far this year.
Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with fierce winds and rain, leaving six people dead and a trail of devastation as continues its path towards mainland China.
After making landfall on the east coast in the early hours of Saturday morning, it swept across central Taiwan ripping up trees, snapping wind turbines and triggering a landslide in one remote village in the northern region of Taoyuan.
"Flash mudslides surged into the village. About 10 of the homes were half buried but people were evacuated last night and are in safe shelters," a spokesman for Taoyuan fire agency told the AFP news agency.
Al Jazeera weather presenter Everton Fox said that as of 1300 GMT, the typhoon has weakened, but heavy rainfall is expected to continue.
At 9:30am local time on Saturday, more than two million households were without power and 80,000 more were without water, according to the Taiwanese national disaster reponse centre.
The Central Weather Bureau said the storm brought with it wind gusts of up to 208km/h, and a sustained wind speed of 173km/h.
Authorities said six people had died in the storm including a firefighter in southern Pintung county and a man in the coastal town of Suao who was hit by a falling billboard.
An eight-year-old girl and her mother became the first casualties when they were swept out to sea and died as the storm approached.
Thousands have been evacuated across the country, with 1,300 people in temporary shelters across the island. All schools and workplaces were shut on Saturday.
Taiwan had several days to prepare for the typhoon, which has been tracked from space by international space agencies.
Soudelor has drawn comparisons to Typhoon Morakot in 2009 which blocked roads, levelled villages and killed dozens.
Typhoons are common at this time of year in the South China Sea and Pacific, picking up strength from warm waters before losing strength over land.
As Taiwan prepared to take a direct hit from the typhoon, residents of Saipan - a US territory in the Pacific - were dealing with its devastation five days ago.
In an El Nino year such as this, tropical cyclones are born in this part of the Pacific. This is not the first time this year that the islands of the Marianas, Micronesia and the Marshalls have been damaged by adolescent typhoons.
The last time a major El Nino occurred, causing the formation of 12 super typhoons in the western Pacific, was 1997 – almost 20 years ago. Six have formed so far this year.
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Typhoon Soudelor pummeled Taiwan with heavy rains and devastating winds Saturday, killing at least four people, before taking aim at mainland China.
Television footage showed people stranded on flooded riverbanks, and mudslides surging into mountain villages. Some areas have received up to 1,000 millimeters of rain.
Soudelor, which made landfall early Saturday, brought fierce wind gusts of up to 200 kph, ripping out trees and knocking over billboards and power lines.
Officials said more than 2 million people have lost power.
Authorities have closed offices and schools. Flights and other forms of transportation have also been suspended.
Hundreds are in government shelters, with troops on standby for rescue operations.
Soudelor is expected to depart the island later Saturday, moving across the Taiwan Strait and into mainland China's Fujian province, where authorities have ordered the evacuation of at least 158,000 people.
Earlier in the week, forecasters declared Soudelor to be the world's strongest typhoon so far this year, though it later weakened.
Typhoon Soudelor pummeled Taiwan with heavy rains and devastating winds Saturday, killing at least four people, before taking aim at mainland China.
Television footage showed people stranded on flooded riverbanks, and mudslides surging into mountain villages. Some areas have received up to 1,000 millimeters of rain.
Soudelor, which made landfall early Saturday, brought fierce wind gusts of up to 200 kph, ripping out trees and knocking over billboards and power lines.
Officials said more than 2 million people have lost power.
Authorities have closed offices and schools. Flights and other forms of transportation have also been suspended.
Hundreds are in government shelters, with troops on standby for rescue operations.
Soudelor is expected to depart the island later Saturday, moving across the Taiwan Strait and into mainland China's Fujian province, where authorities have ordered the evacuation of at least 158,000 people.
Earlier in the week, forecasters declared Soudelor to be the world's strongest typhoon so far this year, though it later weakened.
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Typhoon Soudelor lifts a PLANE off the runway in Taiwan (VIDEO)
Typhoon Soudelor lifts a PLANE off the runway in Taiwan
At least six killed and nearly four million more left without power after Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with 124mph winds - with mainland China next in its sights Eye of storm passed over island nation east of China midday, injuring 101 and cancelling all 279 domestic flights More than 9,900 people were evacuated and up to 39 inches of rain fell in mountainous northeastern areas of island A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he cleared away downed branches from the road, authorities said
Powerful Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with strong wind and torrential rain today, killing six people and cutting power to 3.62million households - with mainland China next in its sights.
By midday local time, as the eye of the storm passed over the island nation 110 miles east of China, four people were missing and 101 injured while all 279 domestic flights were cancelled, authorities said. More than 9,900 people have been evacuated.
The storm made landfall early in the morning in the east coast counties of Yilan and Hualien, bringing up to 1,000 mm (39 inches) of rain in mountainous northeastern areas and wind gusting up to 200 kph (124 mph).
Television footage trees uprooted and power poles toppled over, a moped being swept into the air by wind and shipping containers piled on top of each other at a port.
'This is one of the worst typhoons I have ever seen,' said a sewage station engineer surnamed Jiang, who was inspecting pumping stations early on Saturday.
'My car was shaking when I was driving. There are too many trees down and I even saw six downed power poles.'
A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he tried to clear downed branches from a road and a foreign worker died when he was hit by a falling sign, authorities said.
As the storm approached over the Pacific Ocean on Friday, a child and an adult were killed in rough seas off the coast of Yilan.
In the capital, Taipei, large steel sheets and rods were blown off a half-constructed stadium and city authorities shut down a growing number of bus and subway services.
Authorities issued flood and mudslide alerts and television showed a fallen wind turbine, mudslides trapping people, and flood nearly covering the roofs of cars in some areas.
A plane had its front wheels lifted off the runway by the force of the winds, while mudslides swept through homes in terrifying footage.
'The metal roof of the house next door to mine was completely blown away,' said resident Jack Lin. 'I saw a car crushed to bits.'
Authorities issued flood and mudslide alerts and television showed mud trapping people and murky water nearly covering the roofs of cars in some areas.
Among the dead was one person who drowned in his flooded home and another who was killed by a falling tree.
Earlier, authorities said one adult and one child had drowned at sea, while a foreign worker was killed by a falling sign and a rescue worker was hit by a car and killed while clearing downed branches from a road.
Taiwan Power, the island's main power company, said 3.62million households had lost power. While some supplies had been restored, 1.5 million households were still without power on Saturday afternoon, it said.
Authorities began evacuating people as the storm approached and the island's military put tens of thousands of troops and thousands of vehicles on stand-by for rescue operations.
Fears that Soudelor would be as devastating as Typhoon Morakot in 2009 were unfounded. Morakot cut a path of destruction over southern Taiwan, leaving about 700 people dead or missing and causing $3 billion worth of damage.
The Tropical Storm Risk website downgraded the typhoon to a category 1 storm by Saturday afternoon, on a scale of 1 to 5, and indicated it could weaken as it moves towards the Chinese province of Fujian, which it is due to hit late on Saturday.
Authorities there have evacuated people on the coast and begun cancelling flights and trains. Fujian has issued its highest typhoon alert, media reported.
The Tropical Storm Risk website said the typhoon was a category 2 storm on Saturday, on a scale of 1 to 5, and could weaken to a category 1 as it leaves Taiwan.
'The storm will weaken but we expect more rain, particularly in southern Taiwan,' said Wang Shih-chien, an official with the island's Central Weather Bureau.
Typhoons are common at this time of year in the South China Sea and Pacific, picking up strength from warm waters before losing strength over land.
Typhoon Soudelor lifts a PLANE off the runway in Taiwan
At least six killed and nearly four million more left without power after Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with 124mph winds - with mainland China next in its sights Eye of storm passed over island nation east of China midday, injuring 101 and cancelling all 279 domestic flights More than 9,900 people were evacuated and up to 39 inches of rain fell in mountainous northeastern areas of island A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he cleared away downed branches from the road, authorities said
Powerful Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with strong wind and torrential rain today, killing six people and cutting power to 3.62million households - with mainland China next in its sights.
By midday local time, as the eye of the storm passed over the island nation 110 miles east of China, four people were missing and 101 injured while all 279 domestic flights were cancelled, authorities said. More than 9,900 people have been evacuated.
The storm made landfall early in the morning in the east coast counties of Yilan and Hualien, bringing up to 1,000 mm (39 inches) of rain in mountainous northeastern areas and wind gusting up to 200 kph (124 mph).
Television footage trees uprooted and power poles toppled over, a moped being swept into the air by wind and shipping containers piled on top of each other at a port.
'This is one of the worst typhoons I have ever seen,' said a sewage station engineer surnamed Jiang, who was inspecting pumping stations early on Saturday.
'My car was shaking when I was driving. There are too many trees down and I even saw six downed power poles.'
A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he tried to clear downed branches from a road and a foreign worker died when he was hit by a falling sign, authorities said.
As the storm approached over the Pacific Ocean on Friday, a child and an adult were killed in rough seas off the coast of Yilan.
In the capital, Taipei, large steel sheets and rods were blown off a half-constructed stadium and city authorities shut down a growing number of bus and subway services.
Authorities issued flood and mudslide alerts and television showed a fallen wind turbine, mudslides trapping people, and flood nearly covering the roofs of cars in some areas.
A plane had its front wheels lifted off the runway by the force of the winds, while mudslides swept through homes in terrifying footage.
'The metal roof of the house next door to mine was completely blown away,' said resident Jack Lin. 'I saw a car crushed to bits.'
Authorities issued flood and mudslide alerts and television showed mud trapping people and murky water nearly covering the roofs of cars in some areas.
Among the dead was one person who drowned in his flooded home and another who was killed by a falling tree.
Earlier, authorities said one adult and one child had drowned at sea, while a foreign worker was killed by a falling sign and a rescue worker was hit by a car and killed while clearing downed branches from a road.
Taiwan Power, the island's main power company, said 3.62million households had lost power. While some supplies had been restored, 1.5 million households were still without power on Saturday afternoon, it said.
Authorities began evacuating people as the storm approached and the island's military put tens of thousands of troops and thousands of vehicles on stand-by for rescue operations.
Fears that Soudelor would be as devastating as Typhoon Morakot in 2009 were unfounded. Morakot cut a path of destruction over southern Taiwan, leaving about 700 people dead or missing and causing $3 billion worth of damage.
The Tropical Storm Risk website downgraded the typhoon to a category 1 storm by Saturday afternoon, on a scale of 1 to 5, and indicated it could weaken as it moves towards the Chinese province of Fujian, which it is due to hit late on Saturday.
Authorities there have evacuated people on the coast and begun cancelling flights and trains. Fujian has issued its highest typhoon alert, media reported.
The Tropical Storm Risk website said the typhoon was a category 2 storm on Saturday, on a scale of 1 to 5, and could weaken to a category 1 as it leaves Taiwan.
'The storm will weaken but we expect more rain, particularly in southern Taiwan,' said Wang Shih-chien, an official with the island's Central Weather Bureau.
Typhoons are common at this time of year in the South China Sea and Pacific, picking up strength from warm waters before losing strength over land.
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Typhoon Soudelor makes landfall in Taiwan, obliterating city
Typhoon Soudelor makes landfall in Taiwan, obliterating city
Typhoon Soudelor makes landfall in Taiwan, obliterating city
At least six killed and nearly four million more left without power after Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with 124mph winds - with mainland China next in its sights
Eye of storm passed over island nation east of China midday, injuring 101 and cancelling all 279 domestic flights
More than 9,900 people were evacuated and up to 39 inches of rain fell in mountainous northeastern areas of island
A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he cleared away downed branches from the road, authorities said
Powerful Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with strong wind and torrential rain today, killing six people and cutting power to 3.62million households - with mainland China next in its sights.
By midday local time, as the eye of the storm passed over the island nation 110 miles east of China, four people were missing and 101 injured while all 279 domestic flights were cancelled, authorities said. More than 9,900 people have been evacuated.
The storm made landfall early in the morning in the east coast counties of Yilan and Hualien, bringing up to 1,000 mm (39 inches) of rain in mountainous northeastern areas and wind gusting up to 200 kph (124 mph).
Typhoon Soudelor makes landfall in Taiwan, obliterating city
Typhoon Soudelor makes landfall in Taiwan, obliterating city
Typhoon Soudelor makes landfall in Taiwan, obliterating city
At least six killed and nearly four million more left without power after Typhoon Soudelor hits Taiwan with 124mph winds - with mainland China next in its sights
Eye of storm passed over island nation east of China midday, injuring 101 and cancelling all 279 domestic flights
More than 9,900 people were evacuated and up to 39 inches of rain fell in mountainous northeastern areas of island
A rescue worker was killed by a passing car as he cleared away downed branches from the road, authorities said
Powerful Typhoon Soudelor has battered Taiwan with strong wind and torrential rain today, killing six people and cutting power to 3.62million households - with mainland China next in its sights.
By midday local time, as the eye of the storm passed over the island nation 110 miles east of China, four people were missing and 101 injured while all 279 domestic flights were cancelled, authorities said. More than 9,900 people have been evacuated.
The storm made landfall early in the morning in the east coast counties of Yilan and Hualien, bringing up to 1,000 mm (39 inches) of rain in mountainous northeastern areas and wind gusting up to 200 kph (124 mph).
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video by Mark Foerster DP Reels at https://vimeo.com/user6862231
Mark Foerster - DP
Why China Is "The World's Factory"
Question: What do Lightening McQueen, a Nike sneaker and an iPad have in common? Answer: China. Chinese products seem to be everywhere: the majority of tags, labels and stickers display the legend “Made in China.” The Western consumer may ask, “why is everything made in China?” Some may think the ubiquity of Chinese products is due to the abundance of cheap Chinese labor that brings down the productio
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Mainland China Trading, Inc and China Manufacturing
Mainland China Trading, Inc and China Manufacturing
Mainland China Trading, Inc and China Manufacturing
Here's a "home movie" of China manufacturing and how we take care of our clients. Import Export and manufacturing in China is difficult. We help the small- t...
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The Knowledge Exchange - Hong Kong and Mainland China
The Knowledge Exchange - Hong Kong and Mainland China
The Knowledge Exchange - Hong Kong and Mainland China
"Hong Kong & Mainland China" Presenter: Dr. Irene Yuen, Professor of Math at Lakeland Community College Lakeland Community College Main Campus Thursday, Nove...
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Overview of Education in Mainland China
Overview of Education in Mainland China
Overview of Education in Mainland China
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Overview of Education in Mainland China
Overview of Education in Mainland China
Overview of Education in Mainland China
Global Perspectives: Understanding Educational Diversity Around the World Xiuying "Sophy" Cai.
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PBS Nova World in the Balance Part 2 China Revs Up
PBS Nova World in the Balance Part 2 China Revs Up
PBS Nova World in the Balance Part 2 China Revs Up
China (PRC), is a sovereign state located in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. The PRC is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing.[15] It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing), and two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The PRC also claims the territories governed by the Republic of China (ROC), a separate political entity commonly known as Taiwan today, as a part
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Wikipedia and Internet Regulation in Mainland China - Shi Yuhang
Wikipedia and Internet Regulation in Mainland China - Shi Yuhang
Wikipedia and Internet Regulation in Mainland China - Shi Yuhang
Hong Kong's health and education services are being stretched to the limit from demand by mainland China, which Hong Kong residents say is an "invasion".
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The Mainland (China)
The Mainland (China)
The Mainland (China)
Si, Inge and Pete visit the Mainland
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ULI Mainland China “Ten Principles for Urban Regeneration: Making Shanghai a Better City”
ULI Mainland China “Ten Principles for Urban Regeneration: Making Shanghai a Better City”
ULI Mainland China “Ten Principles for Urban Regeneration: Making Shanghai a Better City”
The “Ten Principles for Urban Regeneration: Making Shanghai a Better City” report combines the results of a two-day workshop in Shanghai on urban regeneration with 60 industry leaders from across a variety of disciplines, the findings of two further seminars in Hong Kong and Shanghai, and additional research from ULI members. View the video of the report release as it outlines the ten principles for future development in Shanghai with case studies from the likes of London, Copenhagen, Singapore and Osaka.
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Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013
Laws of Noah in mainland China talk 1 2013.
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Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 2 & 3
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 2 & 3
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 2 & 3
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 2 & 3.
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Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 4, 5 & 6
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 4, 5 & 6
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 4, 5 & 6
Laws of Noah meeting in mainland China 2013 talk 4, 5 & 6.
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Keynote Address: The Shortest Line to the Mainland of China
Keynote Address: The Shortest Line to the Mainland of China
Keynote Address: The Shortest Line to the Mainland of China
China's rapid economic development and reforms have thrust Hong Kong into the spotlight as the premier connector to the Mainland of China. Chief Executive of...
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The real world of Hong Kong and Southern China - Amazing Documentary
The real world of Hong Kong and Southern China - Amazing Documentary
The real world of Hong Kong and Southern China - Amazing Documentary
THE REAL WORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINA Hong Kong, once a barren rock of an island on the South China coast, has become one of the great cities of the...
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Tanwanise In Mainland China (English Subititles)《细雪·物语》
Tanwanise In Mainland China (English Subititles)《细雪·物语》
Tanwanise In Mainland China (English Subititles)《细雪·物语》
A story
My Impressions of Mainland China - Friday Night Gaijin
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert, back in the London studio, have brought Paul Schulte back with them from Hong Kong. Paul is an author, analyst and professor, who debunks the myths in the Western media about mainland China and how it is that Chris Patten, the former governor of Hong Kong, set in motion the problems we see today in the streets of the former British dependent territory. In the second half, Max speaks to WilliamBanzai7, the artist for the financial apocalypse now, who features on Zerohedge.com. They discuss the Umbrella Revolution and what inspires his art.
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert, back in the London studio, have brought Paul Schulte back with them from Hong Kong. Paul is an author, analyst and professor, who debunks the myths in the Western media about mainland China and how it is that Chris Patten, the former governor of Hong Kong, set in motion the problems we see today in the streets of the former British dependent territory. In the second half, Max speaks to WilliamBanzai7, the artist for the financial apocalypse now, who features on Zerohedge.com. They discuss the Umbrella Revolution and what inspires his art.
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published:10 Jan 2015
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Taiwan National army plans to defend attack Mainland china with Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates
Taiwan's defenses are different from most countries because of the nature of its strategic position. Few countries see the need for surface-to-air missiles i...
Taiwan's defenses are different from most countries because of the nature of its strategic position. Few countries see the need for surface-to-air missiles i...
The Revolution of 1911 & Its Continuing Impact on Political, Economic, and Social Developments in Mainland China and Taiwan As part of The Halle Institute's ...
The Revolution of 1911 & Its Continuing Impact on Political, Economic, and Social Developments in Mainland China and Taiwan As part of The Halle Institute's ...
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this video is just showing you what a normal Hong kong cross-border truck driver would experience. They drive in one Country that involves very different law...
this video is just showing you what a normal Hong kong cross-border truck driver would experience. They drive in one Country that involves very different law...
The February 20th seminar was the first public event for the study and consisted of group discussions on key challenges for urban regeneration and successful examples.
The February 20th seminar was the first public event for the study and consisted of group discussions on key challenges for urban regeneration and successful examples.
published:27 Mar 2014
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Made in China - Factory of the World - Documentary
Where does all the stuff you buy at Wall mart/Carrefour/Giant supermarket come from?
Right here in China's "Factory City"
video by Mark Foerster DP Reels at https://vimeo.com/user6862231
Mark Foerster - DP
Why China Is "The World's Factory"
Question: What do Lightening McQueen, a Nike sneaker and an iPad have in common? Answer: China. Chinese products seem to be everywhere: the majority of tags, labels and stickers display the legend “Made in China.” The Western consumer may ask, “why is everything made in China?” Some may think the ubiquity of Chinese products is due to the abundance of cheap Chinese labor that brings down the production costs, but there is much more to it. Here are five reasons China is "the world's factory.”
Lower Wages
China is home to approximately 1.35 billion people, which makes it the most populous country in the world. The law of supply and demand tells us that since the supply of workers is greater than the demand for low-wage workers, wages stay low. Moreover, the majority of Chinese were rural and lower-middle-class or poor and until the late 20th century when internal migration turned the country's rural-urban distribution upside-down. Immigrants to industrial cities are willing to work many shifts for low wages.
China doesn’t follow (not strictly at least) laws related to child labor or minimum wages, which are more widely observed in the West. However, this situation may change. According to the China Labour Bulletin, from 2009 to 2014 minimum wages have almost doubled in mainland China. Shanghai’s minimum hourly rate is now up to 17 yuan ($2.78) per hour or 1,820 yuan ($297.15) a month. In Shenzhen the rate is 1,808 yuan per month ($295.19) and 16.50 yuan ($2.69) per hour based on an exchange rate of 1 yuan = $0.16. The huge labor pool in China helps to produce in bulk, accommodate any seasonal industry requirement, and even cater to sudden rises in the demand schedule.
Business Ecosystem
Industrial production does not take place in isolation, but rather relies on networks of suppliers, component manufacturers, distributors, government agencies and customers who are all involved in the process of production through competition and cooperation. The business ecosystem in China has evolved quite a lot in the last thirty years. For example Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong in the south-east, has evolved as a hub for the electronics industry. It has a cultivated an ecosystem to support the manufacturing supply chain, including component manufacturers, low cost workers, a technical workforce, assembly suppliers and customers.
For example, American companies like Apple Inc. (AAPL) take advantages of supply chain efficiencies in the Mainland to keep costs low and margins high. Foxconn (the main company which manufactures Apple products) has multiple suppliers and manufactures of components that are at nearby locations, and it would be economically unfeasible to take the components to U.S. to assemble the final product.
Lesser Compliance
Manufacturers in the West are expected to comply with certain basic guidelines with regards to child labor, involuntary labor, health and safety norms, wage and hour laws, and protection of the environment. Chinese factories are known for not following most of these laws and guidelines, even in a permissive regulatory environment. Chinese factories employ child labor, have long shift hours and the workers are not provided with compensation insurance. Some factories even have policies where the workers are paid once a year, a strategy to keep them from quitting before the year is out. Environmental protection laws are routinely ignored, thus Chinese factories cut down on waste management costs. According to a World Bank report in 2013, sixteen of the world’s top twenty most polluted cities are in China.
Taxes and Duties
The export tax rebate policy was initiated in 1985 by China as a way to boost the competitiveness of its exports by abolishing double taxation on exported goods. Exported goods are subject to zero percent value added tax (VAT), meaning they enjoy a VAT exemption or rebate policy. On the other hand, the U.S. doesn’t have a VAT and import taxes are only applicable to certain goods like tobacco and alcohol. Consumer products from China are exempted from any import taxes. Lower tax rates help to keep the cost of production low.
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/102214/why-china-worlds-factory.asp
Where does all the stuff you buy at Wall mart/Carrefour/Giant supermarket come from?
Right here in China's "Factory City"
video by Mark Foerster DP Reels at https://vimeo.com/user6862231
Mark Foerster - DP
Why China Is "The World's Factory"
Question: What do Lightening McQueen, a Nike sneaker and an iPad have in common? Answer: China. Chinese products seem to be everywhere: the majority of tags, labels and stickers display the legend “Made in China.” The Western consumer may ask, “why is everything made in China?” Some may think the ubiquity of Chinese products is due to the abundance of cheap Chinese labor that brings down the production costs, but there is much more to it. Here are five reasons China is "the world's factory.”
Lower Wages
China is home to approximately 1.35 billion people, which makes it the most populous country in the world. The law of supply and demand tells us that since the supply of workers is greater than the demand for low-wage workers, wages stay low. Moreover, the majority of Chinese were rural and lower-middle-class or poor and until the late 20th century when internal migration turned the country's rural-urban distribution upside-down. Immigrants to industrial cities are willing to work many shifts for low wages.
China doesn’t follow (not strictly at least) laws related to child labor or minimum wages, which are more widely observed in the West. However, this situation may change. According to the China Labour Bulletin, from 2009 to 2014 minimum wages have almost doubled in mainland China. Shanghai’s minimum hourly rate is now up to 17 yuan ($2.78) per hour or 1,820 yuan ($297.15) a month. In Shenzhen the rate is 1,808 yuan per month ($295.19) and 16.50 yuan ($2.69) per hour based on an exchange rate of 1 yuan = $0.16. The huge labor pool in China helps to produce in bulk, accommodate any seasonal industry requirement, and even cater to sudden rises in the demand schedule.
Business Ecosystem
Industrial production does not take place in isolation, but rather relies on networks of suppliers, component manufacturers, distributors, government agencies and customers who are all involved in the process of production through competition and cooperation. The business ecosystem in China has evolved quite a lot in the last thirty years. For example Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong in the south-east, has evolved as a hub for the electronics industry. It has a cultivated an ecosystem to support the manufacturing supply chain, including component manufacturers, low cost workers, a technical workforce, assembly suppliers and customers.
For example, American companies like Apple Inc. (AAPL) take advantages of supply chain efficiencies in the Mainland to keep costs low and margins high. Foxconn (the main company which manufactures Apple products) has multiple suppliers and manufactures of components that are at nearby locations, and it would be economically unfeasible to take the components to U.S. to assemble the final product.
Lesser Compliance
Manufacturers in the West are expected to comply with certain basic guidelines with regards to child labor, involuntary labor, health and safety norms, wage and hour laws, and protection of the environment. Chinese factories are known for not following most of these laws and guidelines, even in a permissive regulatory environment. Chinese factories employ child labor, have long shift hours and the workers are not provided with compensation insurance. Some factories even have policies where the workers are paid once a year, a strategy to keep them from quitting before the year is out. Environmental protection laws are routinely ignored, thus Chinese factories cut down on waste management costs. According to a World Bank report in 2013, sixteen of the world’s top twenty most polluted cities are in China.
Taxes and Duties
The export tax rebate policy was initiated in 1985 by China as a way to boost the competitiveness of its exports by abolishing double taxation on exported goods. Exported goods are subject to zero percent value added tax (VAT), meaning they enjoy a VAT exemption or rebate policy. On the other hand, the U.S. doesn’t have a VAT and import taxes are only applicable to certain goods like tobacco and alcohol. Consumer products from China are exempted from any import taxes. Lower tax rates help to keep the cost of production low.
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/102214/why-china-worlds-factory.asp
published:06 May 2015
views:1
Mainland China Trading, Inc and China Manufacturing
Here's a "home movie" of China manufacturing and how we take care of our clients. Import Export and manufacturing in China is difficult. We help the small- t...
Here's a "home movie" of China manufacturing and how we take care of our clients. Import Export and manufacturing in China is difficult. We help the small- t...
"Hong Kong & Mainland China" Presenter: Dr. Irene Yuen, Professor of Math at Lakeland Community College Lakeland Community College Main Campus Thursday, Nove...
"Hong Kong & Mainland China" Presenter: Dr. Irene Yuen, Professor of Math at Lakeland Community College Lakeland Community College Main Campus Thursday, Nove...
China (PRC), is a sovereign state located in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. The PRC is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing.[15] It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing), and two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The PRC also claims the territories governed by the Republic of China (ROC), a separate political entity commonly known as Taiwan today, as a part of its territory, which includes the island of Taiwan as Taiwan Province, Kinmen and Matsu as a part of Fujian Province and islands the ROC controls in the South China Sea as a part of Hainan Province, a claim which is controversial due to the complex political status of Taiwan.[16]
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers, China is the world's second-largest country by land area,[17] and either the third or fourth-largest by total area, depending on the method of measurement.[i] China's landscape is vast and diverse, ranging from forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts in the arid north to subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres (9,000 mi) long, and is bounded by the Bohai, Yellow, East and South China Seas.
The history of China goes back to the ancient civilization – one of the world's earliest – that flourished in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. For millennia, China's political system was based on hereditary monarchies, known as dynasties, beginning with the semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin (c. 2000 BCE). Since 221 BCE, when the Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to form a Chinese empire, the country has expanded, fractured and been reformed numerous times. The Republic of China (ROC) overthrew the last dynasty in 1911, and ruled the Chinese mainland until 1949. After the defeat of the Empire of Japan in World War II, the Communist Party defeated the nationalist Kuomintang in mainland China and established the People's Republic of China in Beijing on 1 October 1949, while the Kuomintang relocated the ROC government to its present capital of Taipei.
China had the largest and most complex economy in the world for most of the past two thousand years, during which it has seen cycles of prosperity and decline.[18][19] Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, China has become one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. As of 2013, it is the world's second-largest economy by both nominal total GDP and purchasing power parity (PPP), and is also the world's largest exporter and importer of goods.[20] China is a recognized nuclear weapons state and has the world's largest standing army, with the second-largest defence budget.[21] The PRC has been a United Nations member since 1971, when it replaced the ROC as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. China is also a member of numerous formal and informal multilateral organizations, including the WTO, APEC, BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the BCIM and the G-20. China is a regional power within Asia and has been characterized as a potential superpower by a number of commentators
WASHINGTON – The head of the NSA issued a blunt warning Thursday to lawmakers: China can shut down the United States.
The grim forecast came from Admiral Michael Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency and commander of the U.S .Cyber Command.
Rogers said he believed China along with “one or two” other countries had the capability to successfully launch a cyber-attack that could shut down the electric grid in parts of the United States.
Rogers reiterated that if the U.S. remains on the defensive, it would be a “losing strategy.”
Speaking to the House Intelligence Committee, the NSA director said the cyber threat was “so real,” and that agreeing to an international code, a sort of “laws of law” in the cyber realm is urgent.
The possibility of such cyberattacks by U.S. adversaries has been widely known, but never confirmed publicly by the nation's top cyber official.
At a House hearing, Rogers says U.S. adversaries are performing electronic "reconnaissance," on a regular basis so that they can be in a position to attack the industrial control systems that run everything from chemical facilities to water treatment plants.
Outside experts say the U.S. Cyber Command also has that capability, which in theory should amount to mutual deterrence.
China (PRC), is a sovereign state located in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. The PRC is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing.[15] It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing), and two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The PRC also claims the territories governed by the Republic of China (ROC), a separate political entity commonly known as Taiwan today, as a part of its territory, which includes the island of Taiwan as Taiwan Province, Kinmen and Matsu as a part of Fujian Province and islands the ROC controls in the South China Sea as a part of Hainan Province, a claim which is controversial due to the complex political status of Taiwan.[16]
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers, China is the world's second-largest country by land area,[17] and either the third or fourth-largest by total area, depending on the method of measurement.[i] China's landscape is vast and diverse, ranging from forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts in the arid north to subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres (9,000 mi) long, and is bounded by the Bohai, Yellow, East and South China Seas.
The history of China goes back to the ancient civilization – one of the world's earliest – that flourished in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. For millennia, China's political system was based on hereditary monarchies, known as dynasties, beginning with the semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin (c. 2000 BCE). Since 221 BCE, when the Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to form a Chinese empire, the country has expanded, fractured and been reformed numerous times. The Republic of China (ROC) overthrew the last dynasty in 1911, and ruled the Chinese mainland until 1949. After the defeat of the Empire of Japan in World War II, the Communist Party defeated the nationalist Kuomintang in mainland China and established the People's Republic of China in Beijing on 1 October 1949, while the Kuomintang relocated the ROC government to its present capital of Taipei.
China had the largest and most complex economy in the world for most of the past two thousand years, during which it has seen cycles of prosperity and decline.[18][19] Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, China has become one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. As of 2013, it is the world's second-largest economy by both nominal total GDP and purchasing power parity (PPP), and is also the world's largest exporter and importer of goods.[20] China is a recognized nuclear weapons state and has the world's largest standing army, with the second-largest defence budget.[21] The PRC has been a United Nations member since 1971, when it replaced the ROC as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. China is also a member of numerous formal and informal multilateral organizations, including the WTO, APEC, BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the BCIM and the G-20. China is a regional power within Asia and has been characterized as a potential superpower by a number of commentators
WASHINGTON – The head of the NSA issued a blunt warning Thursday to lawmakers: China can shut down the United States.
The grim forecast came from Admiral Michael Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency and commander of the U.S .Cyber Command.
Rogers said he believed China along with “one or two” other countries had the capability to successfully launch a cyber-attack that could shut down the electric grid in parts of the United States.
Rogers reiterated that if the U.S. remains on the defensive, it would be a “losing strategy.”
Speaking to the House Intelligence Committee, the NSA director said the cyber threat was “so real,” and that agreeing to an international code, a sort of “laws of law” in the cyber realm is urgent.
The possibility of such cyberattacks by U.S. adversaries has been widely known, but never confirmed publicly by the nation's top cyber official.
At a House hearing, Rogers says U.S. adversaries are performing electronic "reconnaissance," on a regular basis so that they can be in a position to attack the industrial control systems that run everything from chemical facilities to water treatment plants.
Outside experts say the U.S. Cyber Command also has that capability, which in theory should amount to mutual deterrence.
published:19 Nov 2014
views:3
Wikipedia and Internet Regulation in Mainland China - Shi Yuhang
Hong Kong's health and education services are being stretched to the limit from demand by mainland China, which Hong Kong residents say is an "invasion".
Hong Kong's health and education services are being stretched to the limit from demand by mainland China, which Hong Kong residents say is an "invasion".
The “Ten Principles for Urban Regeneration: Making Shanghai a Better City” report combines the results of a two-day workshop in Shanghai on urban regeneration with 60 industry leaders from across a variety of disciplines, the findings of two further seminars in Hong Kong and Shanghai, and additional research from ULI members. View the video of the report release as it outlines the ten principles for future development in Shanghai with case studies from the likes of London, Copenhagen, Singapore and Osaka.
The “Ten Principles for Urban Regeneration: Making Shanghai a Better City” report combines the results of a two-day workshop in Shanghai on urban regeneration with 60 industry leaders from across a variety of disciplines, the findings of two further seminars in Hong Kong and Shanghai, and additional research from ULI members. View the video of the report release as it outlines the ten principles for future development in Shanghai with case studies from the likes of London, Copenhagen, Singapore and Osaka.
China's rapid economic development and reforms have thrust Hong Kong into the spotlight as the premier connector to the Mainland of China. Chief Executive of...
China's rapid economic development and reforms have thrust Hong Kong into the spotlight as the premier connector to the Mainland of China. Chief Executive of...
THE REAL WORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINA Hong Kong, once a barren rock of an island on the South China coast, has become one of the great cities of the...
THE REAL WORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINA Hong Kong, once a barren rock of an island on the South China coast, has become one of the great cities of the...
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
People in Hong Kong step up to CNN's Open Mic and tell us the difference between Hong Kong...
published:28 Jun 2012
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
What's the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China?
published:28 Jun 2012
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People in Hong Kong step up to CNN's Open Mic and tell us the difference between Hong Kong and mainland China.
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Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
He wants her to GTFO. http://beijingcream.com/2013/07/mainland-tourist-in-hk-says-she-retu...
published:01 Jul 2013
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
Mainland Chinese woman cursed by foreigner in Hong Kong
published:01 Jul 2013
views:52081
He wants her to GTFO. http://beijingcream.com/2013/07/mainland-tourist-in-hk-says-she-returned-diamonds/
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台灣小朋友眼中的大陸 How kids from Taiwan think of Chinese mainland(Part1)
作者走訪台北,高雄,台東,台南四座城市,隨機採訪當地的小朋友,瞭解他們眼中的大陸到底是什麽樣子,以及中華文化在台灣基層的普及情況The original uploader rand...
作者走訪台北,高雄,台東,台南四座城市,隨機採訪當地的小朋友,瞭解他們眼中的大陸到底是什麽樣子,以及中華文化在台灣基層的普及情況The original uploader randomly interviewed some local kids in Taipei,Gaosiyong,Taidong and T...
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Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
The lady featured in this video was politely asked to speak in a more hushed tone as she g...
published:20 Sep 2013
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
Rude Mainland Chinese lady on Hong Kong MTR 強國潑婦西鐵車廂内爆粗罵人!
published:20 Sep 2013
views:178237
The lady featured in this video was politely asked to speak in a more hushed tone as she got onto the silent carriage, yelling down her mobile phone. In a train carriage full of children, the elderly lady who had politely asked her to quiet down was then attacked by a barrage of unnecessary swear words and insults, to which she calmly continued to ask the yeller to stop. After a few minutes of this, I found that the train carriage had emptied itself. Still, this didn't deter her from continually yelling insults at the elderly lady. If this doesn't scream disrespect, I don't know what does. The fact that the woman yelling isn't ashamed of her behaviour is incomprehensible.
In Hong Kong, there is a prevalent dislike for those who come down from the mainland. In addition to the yelling, the spitting, the shoving, the cutting of queues and pissing on the streets, this obnoxious display is another one of the reasons why Chinese people from the mainland get a bad rep. That is not to say that all people from the mainland will act this way, as that is a terrible generalization. That being said, I have witnessed more than a few handfuls of these altercations, this footage being an example of one....
For shame, lady. Have some respect.
If anyone has got a translation, I'd be more than willing to put it up.
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Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
This Hong Kong Policeman isn't going to put up with the Mainland Chinese tourist that just...
published:10 Sep 2013
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
Hong Kong Policeman Denies Mainland Chinese Tourist | China Uncensored
published:10 Sep 2013
views:81055
This Hong Kong Policeman isn't going to put up with the Mainland Chinese tourist that just caused a 7-car pile up. The drunken man says he's a Communist, thinking it will get him off like it would do inside of Mainland China. But this is Hong Kong, and this guys is in for a little culture shock. Hong Kong police don't care.
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That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
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published:28 Mar 2015
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
That Mainland China Guy responds to AirAsia Attack
published:28 Mar 2015
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Mainland Chinese Tourist responds to AirAsia hot water attack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeXlqVkJ2zs
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These handful of people really make Chinese people look bad :(
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What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
We went around Hong Kong and asked mainland Chinese tourists what they think of the massiv...
published:02 Oct 2014
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
What do mainland Chinese tourists think of Hong Kong protests?
published:02 Oct 2014
views:21866
We went around Hong Kong and asked mainland Chinese tourists what they think of the massive pro-democracy protests happening in the city. What what they said.
Occupy Hong Kong (Day 4): Jeers at China flag-raising ceremony and a sea of lights in Admiralty
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Taiwan vs. Mainland Mandarin Chinese
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China Mainland Chinese vs Foreigners McDonalds Manners
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Millions of tourists from mainland China visit Hong Kong every year. Most come with plenty of money to spend, but some are also bringing other habits which i...
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港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
港女, 內地女, ABC女 (Hong Kong girl, China girl, ABC girl)
published:03 May 2014
views:1408170
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-- Dining: Hong Kong Girl --
HKGirl: What should we eat later?
Guy : How about Korean BBQ? Korean BBQ is pretty good.
HKGirl: I'd get pimples.
Guy : How about Sushi then?
HKGirl: I don't even eat fish, shouldn't you know that already?
Guy : How about that restaurant with very delicious food?
HKGirl: But we have to wait ...
Guy : Okay, well, what do you want to eat?
HKGirl: Why can't you be more decisive? Are you a real man?
// HKGirl turns around and leaves.
-- Dining: Mainland Girl --
MLG: Where should we go for dinner?
Guy: Korean BBQ, Korean BBQ is pretty good. (with very lousy Mandarin)
MLG: How about we go to Peninsula for buffet? It's excellent there.
Guy: ... now?
MLG: Yeah! C'mon, let's go.
//MLG dragged the guy away
-- Dining: ABC Girl --
ABC: So where should we go for dinner tonight?
Guy: Well, how about we just find a restaurant nearby?
ABC: How about McDonald's?
Guy: MacDonald?!
ABC: C'mon ...
ABC: We can even pay for our own!
Guy: We pay for our own?!
ABC: Yeah!
ABC: Let's go! Let's go!
//ABC drags the guy away.
-- Meeting Friends: Hong Kong Girl --
Friend: Hey! Ain't you Ng! Long time no see!
Guy : Ain't you Look Chard? (Look Chard sounds like 6 7 which means stupid, dumb, dork in Cantonese)
Friend: Yeah! I'm Look Chard.
Guy : Yeah! Long time no see!
Friend: How have you been?
Guy : Oh, like usual, just walking around with my girlfriend.
Friend: You're so lucky having a girlfriend.
Guy : Oh, it's nothing. Let me introduce her to you.
Guy : WTF! Where did she go?
Guy : Hey! Come back!
// Guy runs away after his girlfriend.
-- Meeting Friends: Mainland Girl --
Friend: Ng! Long time no see!
Guy : Look Chard! Long time no see!
Friend: So how are you?
Guy : Oh, like usual, just walking around with my girlfriend.
Friend: You're so lucky having a girlfriend.
Guy : Oh, it's nothing. Let me introduce her to you.
Guy : WTF! Where did she go again?
Friend: Where?
MLG : You guys don't need to pay me any attention. I'll just do my makeup for a bit. You guys keep talking.
-- Meeting Friends: ABC Girl --
Friend: You're Ng! Long time no see!
ABC : Nice to meet you!
Friend: Nice to meet you!
ABC : Have you two known each other for a long time?
Friend: Yeah! We go way back. And you?
ABC : We only met since last week. Didn't he tell you?
Friend: Oh I didn't know.
ABC : How about we text (each other)? Give me your phone number?
Friend: Of course, no problem.
// Guy totally ignored.
-- After Dinner: Hong Kong Girl --
Guy: So we have finished dinner. So like you wanna — (cut off by HKG)
HKG: I need to go home. My parents said I have to be home before dusk.
Guy: Okay, I will take the bus with you.
HKG: You meant taxi.
Guy: Taxi?
// Guy follows HKG.
-- After Dinner: Mainland Girl --
Guy: Dinner is done. (with very lousy Mandarin)
Guy: You wanna ... ? You wanna come to my home for a cup of coffee?
MLG: Sure! I really want coffee.
Guy: Really? Let's take a taxi!
// Guy drags MLG away.
-- After Dinner: ABC --
Guy: So dinner is done.
Guy: Actually, do you wanna — (cut off by ABC)
ABC: How about let's go to your home? Coffee?
Guy: Good Idea!
Guy: But my dad and my mom are home.
ABC: Then, let's go to mine?
Guy: For real?
ABC: Yeah, there is no one. I live alone.
Guy: Really?
ABC: Hurry up!
Guy: Reallllly?
// ABC drags guy away.
(Ending Text: If you were him, which one would you choose?)
Travel video about destination China.
China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of it...
published:14 Aug 2013
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China Travel Video Guide
published:14 Aug 2013
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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!
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Traveling to China: Health & Safety Tips
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Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Hong Kong, a former Br...
published:26 Feb 2014
Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
published:26 Feb 2014
views:490013
http://www.expedia.com/Hong-Kong.d178263.Destination-Travel-Guides
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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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)
published:12 Jan 2015
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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.
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Travel Guide - Beijing China
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published:08 Aug 2008
Travel Guide - Beijing China
Travel Guide - Beijing China
published:08 Aug 2008
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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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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
Chinese travel guide Beijing, Tianjin, Yangshou, Guilin, Sanya travel channel full episode...
published:09 May 2015
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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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
published:22 Feb 2015
views:2396
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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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
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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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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
published:03 Sep 2013
views:1547
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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Visit China - What to Know Before You Go to China
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What you should know before you visit China. If you are heading to China on vacation here are a few vital tips and some advice on things you should know befo...
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Travel Tips & Advice to China Asia Video 2, Packing, Airlines & Preparedness
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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 ...
published:24 Mar 2014
Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
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Scams - China Travel Tips
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Typhoon Soudelor leaves destruction in its wake in Taiwan
Homes and roads have been left badly damaged after Typhoon Soudelor passed over Taiwan on ...
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Typhoon Soudelor leaves destruction in its wake in Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor leaves destruction in its wake in Taiwan
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Homes and roads have been left badly damaged after Typhoon Soudelor passed over Taiwan on Saturday. Landslides and floods continue to affect the island. Hundreds of people were injured when the typhoon tore through Taiwan and coastal parts of mainland China. Typhoons pick up strength from warm water and weaken when they hit land
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A Hong Kong police officer, Chia Chu is sent undercover to mainland China to break up a drug smuggling ring. After breaking the brother of the drug lord out of ...
Un oficial de la policía de Hong Kong, Chia Chu, es enviado a China para intervenir contra una organización de tráfico de drogas. Tras sacar al hermano del ...
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Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan
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Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan
Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan
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Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were
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Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic l...
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Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were killed, four left missing and dozens injured.
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Eye of Super Typhoon Soudelor Seen From Space Station, ISS
As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday mo...
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Eye of Super Typhoon Soudelor Seen From Space Station, ISS
Eye of Super Typhoon Soudelor Seen From Space Station, ISS
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As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday morning impressive time-lapse footage taken from the International Space Station has recorded the super storm’s incredible might as it blasted through Taiwan on its route of death and destruction.
The spectacular video recorded from orbit shows a small but distinguishable eye of a category 5 super storm, packing sustained winds of up to 218 mph on its way to Taiwan on August 4. The strongest tropical cyclone on earth so far this year looks like a peaceful foam lather from space, but on the ground, it was a harbinger of extermination.
At least six people died and some 185 were left injured, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau reported when Soudelor hit the island nation on Saturday with winds of 100 miles an hour (161km/h). Some areas saw winds of more than 142mph (230km/h).
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Typhoon Weakens in China After Killing 6 in Taiwan
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Typhoon Weakens in China After Killing 6 in Taiwan
Typhoon Weakens in China After Killing 6 in Taiwan
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BEIJING: A weakened Typhoon Soudelor made landfall in China and was set to be downgraded today after killing six people and injuring hundreds in Taiwan, where millions were left without power.
Heavy rain lashed China's southeast Fujian province, occasionally flooding roads with as much as two metres (six feet) of water, the official Xinhua news agency reported. But unlike Taiwan, no casualties or major damage was reported in mainland China.
The National Meteorological Center predicted Soudelor -- named after a legendary Micronesian chief -- would be downgraded to a tropical depression by tonight as it moved further inland.
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48th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting opens in Malaysia 04 Aug 2015
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48th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting opens in Malaysia 04 Aug 2015
48th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting opens in Malaysia 04 Aug 2015
River Elegy (Chinese: 河殇; pinyin: Héshāng) was a six-part documentary shown on China Centr...
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River Elegy 河殇
River Elegy 河殇
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River Elegy (Chinese: 河殇; pinyin: Héshāng) was a six-part documentary shown on China Central Television in 1988 which portrayed the decline of traditional Chinese culture.The film asserted that the Ming Dynasty's ban on maritime activities alluded to the building of the Great Wall by China's first emperor Ying Zheng. China's land-based civilization was defeated by maritime civilizations backed by modern sciences, and was further challenged with the problem of life and death ever since the latter half of the 19th century, landmarked by the Opium War. Using the analogy of the Yellow River, China was portrayed as once at the forefront of civilization, but subsequently dried up due to isolation and conservatism. Rather, the revival of China must come from the flowing blue seas which represent the explorative, open cultures of the West and Japan.River Elegy caused immense controversy in mainland China due to its negative portrayal of Chinese culture. Rob Gifford, a National Public Radio journalist, said that the film used images and interviews to state that the concept of "the Chinese being a wonderful ancient people with a wonderful ancient culture was a big sham, and that the entire population needed to change." Gifford said that the film's most significant point was its attack on the Yellow River, a river which was a significant element of China's historical development and which symbolizes ancient Chinese culture. Using the ancient Chinese saying that "a dipperful of Yellow River water is seven-tenths mud," the authors of the film use the river's silt and sediment as a metaphor for Confucian traditions and the significance of the traditions which the authors believe caused China to stagnate. The authors hoped that Chinese traditional culture would end and be replaced by Western culture. The film symbolizes Chinese thinking with the "yellowness" of the Yellow River and Western thinking with the "blueness" of the ocean. The film also criticized the Great Wall, saying that it "can only represent an isolationist, conservative, and incompetent defense," the imperial dragon on the Great Wall, calling it "cruel and violent," and other Chinese symbols. The ending of River Elegy symbolized the authors' dreams with the idea of the waters of the Yellow River emptying out of the river and mixing with the ocean. Gifford said that River Elegy reveals the thoughts of young intellectuals post-Mao Zedong and pre-Tiananmen Square and the freedoms that appeared around 1988.Gifford said that while the film did not openly criticize the Communist Party of China; instead it contained "not-so-subtle" attacks on Chinese imperial traditions that therefore would also criticize the contemporary political system. Conservatives in Mainland China attacked the film.After the events of Tiananmen Square some of the staff members of River Elegy were arrested and others fled Mainland China. Two of the main writers who escaped to the United States became evangelical Christians.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Elegyhttp://www.thechinabeat.org/?p=3607
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Typhoon Threatens China After 10 Dead or Missing in Taiwan
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Typhoon Threatens China After 10 Dead or Missing in Taiwan
Typhoon Threatens China After 10 Dead or Missing in Taiwan
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Typhoon Soudelor barreled toward mainland China on Saturday after downing trees, traffic lights and power lines in Taiwan, where at least six people were killed, four left missing and dozens injured.
A total of 101 people were hurt in Taiwan and more than 3 million households lost electricity as the powerful storm left streets strewn with fallen trees. All 279 domestic flights were canceled Saturday, as well as at least 37 international flights.
An 8-year-old girl and her mother died when they were swept out to sea Thursday from a beach on the east coast, the official Central News Agency reported. The girl's twin sister remains missing.
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Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan Leaving Four Dead, Dozens Injured
Typhoon Soudelor lashed Taiwan on Saturday, downing trees, traffic lights and power lines,...
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Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan Leaving Four Dead, Dozens Injured
Typhoon Soudelor Hits Taiwan Leaving Four Dead, Dozens Injured
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Typhoon Soudelor lashed Taiwan on Saturday, downing trees, traffic lights and power lines, and leaving at least four dead, four missing and dozens injured.
The typhoon brought strong winds and heavy rainfall as it made landfall early Saturday and was expected to move into the Taiwan Strait and onto mainland China later in the day.
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Typhoon Soudelor hits China after sweeping across Taiwan
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Typhoon Soudelor hits China after sweeping across Taiwan
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Devastating Typhoon Soudelor as seen from space (TIMELAPSE VIDEO). News 09.08.2015
Devastating Typhoon Soudelor as seen from space (TIMELAPSE VIDEO). News 09.08.2015
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As deadly Typhoon Soudelor weakened into a tropical storm over mainland China on Sunday morning impressive time-lapse footage taken from the International Space Station has recorded the super storm’s incredible might as it blasted through Taiwan on its route of death and destruction.
The spectacular video recorded from orbit shows a small but distinguishable eye of a category 5 super storm, packing sustained winds of up to 218 mph on its way to Taiwan on August 4. The strongest tropical cyclone on earth so far this year looks like a peaceful foam lather from space, but on the ground, it was a harbinger of extermination.
At least six people died and some 185 were left injured, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau reported when Soudelor hit the island nation on Saturday with winds of 100 miles an hour (161km/h). Some areas saw winds of more than 142mph (230km/h).
All flights were canceled as the storm brought down power lines and trees, blocking roads and causing flooding. Landslide-prone areas and valleys were placed on high alert.
More than 35,000 military personnel were deployed to evacuate people across the island. The nation received between 10 and 15 inches (25.4 to 38.1 centimeters) of rain, with 40 inches (101cm) of rain descending on Taipingshan national forest in Yilan County over two days.
More than four million households were left without power and 80,000 more were without water, the Taiwanese national disaster response center reported. Thousands were evacuated across the country, with 1,300 people being put up in temporary shelters across the island. All schools and businesses remained closed through Saturday.
As the storm moved towards mainland China late Saturday, the country’s authorities ordered the evacuation of more than 163,000 people, and ordered ships to return to their ports.
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My Impressions of Mainland China - Friday Night Gaijin
My Impressions of Mainland China - Friday Night Gaijin
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Keiser Report: China Mainland MSM Myths (E704)
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Keiser Report: China Mainland MSM Myths (E704)
Keiser Report: China Mainland MSM Myths (E704)
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert, back in the London studio, have brought Paul Schulte back with them from Hong Kong. Paul is an author, analyst and professor, who debunks the myths in the Western media about mainland China and how it is that Chris Patten, the former governor of Hong Kong, set in motion the problems we see today in the streets of the former British dependent territory. In the second half, Max speaks to WilliamBanzai7, the artist for the financial apocalypse now, who features on Zerohedge.com. They discuss the Umbrella Revolution and what inspires his art.
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Taiwan National army plans to defend attack Mainland china with Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates
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Taiwan's defenses are different from most countries because of the nature of its strategic position. Few countries see the need for surface-to-air missiles i...
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The Revolution of 1911 & Its Continuing Impact in Mainland China and Taiwan
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Do You Hear People Crying from MainLand China ?
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Do You Hear People Crying from MainLand China ?
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driving in Hong Kong and Mainland China
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ULI Mainland China Urban Regeneration Seminar
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ULI Mainland China Urban Regeneration Seminar
ULI Mainland China Urban Regeneration Seminar
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The February 20th seminar was the first public event for the study and consisted of group discussions on key challenges for urban regeneration and successful examples.
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Made in China - Factory of the World - Documentary
Where does all the stuff you buy at Wall mart/Carrefour/Giant supermarket come from?
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Made in China - Factory of the World - Documentary
Made in China - Factory of the World - Documentary
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Where does all the stuff you buy at Wall mart/Carrefour/Giant supermarket come from?
Right here in China's "Factory City"
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Why China Is "The World's Factory"
Question: What do Lightening McQueen, a Nike sneaker and an iPad have in common? Answer: China. Chinese products seem to be everywhere: the majority of tags, labels and stickers display the legend “Made in China.” The Western consumer may ask, “why is everything made in China?” Some may think the ubiquity of Chinese products is due to the abundance of cheap Chinese labor that brings down the production costs, but there is much more to it. Here are five reasons China is "the world's factory.”
Lower Wages
China is home to approximately 1.35 billion people, which makes it the most populous country in the world. The law of supply and demand tells us that since the supply of workers is greater than the demand for low-wage workers, wages stay low. Moreover, the majority of Chinese were rural and lower-middle-class or poor and until the late 20th century when internal migration turned the country's rural-urban distribution upside-down. Immigrants to industrial cities are willing to work many shifts for low wages.
China doesn’t follow (not strictly at least) laws related to child labor or minimum wages, which are more widely observed in the West. However, this situation may change. According to the China Labour Bulletin, from 2009 to 2014 minimum wages have almost doubled in mainland China. Shanghai’s minimum hourly rate is now up to 17 yuan ($2.78) per hour or 1,820 yuan ($297.15) a month. In Shenzhen the rate is 1,808 yuan per month ($295.19) and 16.50 yuan ($2.69) per hour based on an exchange rate of 1 yuan = $0.16. The huge labor pool in China helps to produce in bulk, accommodate any seasonal industry requirement, and even cater to sudden rises in the demand schedule.
Business Ecosystem
Industrial production does not take place in isolation, but rather relies on networks of suppliers, component manufacturers, distributors, government agencies and customers who are all involved in the process of production through competition and cooperation. The business ecosystem in China has evolved quite a lot in the last thirty years. For example Shenzhen, a city bordering Hong Kong in the south-east, has evolved as a hub for the electronics industry. It has a cultivated an ecosystem to support the manufacturing supply chain, including component manufacturers, low cost workers, a technical workforce, assembly suppliers and customers.
For example, American companies like Apple Inc. (AAPL) take advantages of supply chain efficiencies in the Mainland to keep costs low and margins high. Foxconn (the main company which manufactures Apple products) has multiple suppliers and manufactures of components that are at nearby locations, and it would be economically unfeasible to take the components to U.S. to assemble the final product.
Lesser Compliance
Manufacturers in the West are expected to comply with certain basic guidelines with regards to child labor, involuntary labor, health and safety norms, wage and hour laws, and protection of the environment. Chinese factories are known for not following most of these laws and guidelines, even in a permissive regulatory environment. Chinese factories employ child labor, have long shift hours and the workers are not provided with compensation insurance. Some factories even have policies where the workers are paid once a year, a strategy to keep them from quitting before the year is out. Environmental protection laws are routinely ignored, thus Chinese factories cut down on waste management costs. According to a World Bank report in 2013, sixteen of the world’s top twenty most polluted cities are in China.
Taxes and Duties
The export tax rebate policy was initiated in 1985 by China as a way to boost the competitiveness of its exports by abolishing double taxation on exported goods. Exported goods are subject to zero percent value added tax (VAT), meaning they enjoy a VAT exemption or rebate policy. On the other hand, the U.S. doesn’t have a VAT and import taxes are only applicable to certain goods like tobacco and alcohol. Consumer products from China are exempted from any import taxes. Lower tax rates help to keep the cost of production low.
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PBS Nova World in the Balance Part 2 China Revs Up
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China (PRC), is a sovereign state located in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1.35 billion. The PRC is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party, with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing.[15] It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four direct-controlled municipalities (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing), and two mostly self-governing special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The PRC also claims the territories governed by the Republic of China (ROC), a separate political entity commonly known as Taiwan today, as a part of its territory, which includes the island of Taiwan as Taiwan Province, Kinmen and Matsu as a part of Fujian Province and islands the ROC controls in the South China Sea as a part of Hainan Province, a claim which is controversial due to the complex political status of Taiwan.[16]
Covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers, China is the world's second-largest country by land area,[17] and either the third or fourth-largest by total area, depending on the method of measurement.[i] China's landscape is vast and diverse, ranging from forest steppes and the Gobi and Taklamakan deserts in the arid north to subtropical forests in the wetter south. The Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamir and Tian Shan mountain ranges separate China from South and Central Asia. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, the third- and sixth-longest in the world, run from the Tibetan Plateau to the densely populated eastern seaboard. China's coastline along the Pacific Ocean is 14,500 kilometres (9,000 mi) long, and is bounded by the Bohai, Yellow, East and South China Seas.
The history of China goes back to the ancient civilization – one of the world's earliest – that flourished in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. For millennia, China's political system was based on hereditary monarchies, known as dynasties, beginning with the semi-mythological Xia of the Yellow River basin (c. 2000 BCE). Since 221 BCE, when the Qin Dynasty first conquered several states to form a Chinese empire, the country has expanded, fractured and been reformed numerous times. The Republic of China (ROC) overthrew the last dynasty in 1911, and ruled the Chinese mainland until 1949. After the defeat of the Empire of Japan in World War II, the Communist Party defeated the nationalist Kuomintang in mainland China and established the People's Republic of China in Beijing on 1 October 1949, while the Kuomintang relocated the ROC government to its present capital of Taipei.
China had the largest and most complex economy in the world for most of the past two thousand years, during which it has seen cycles of prosperity and decline.[18][19] Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, China has become one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. As of 2013, it is the world's second-largest economy by both nominal total GDP and purchasing power parity (PPP), and is also the world's largest exporter and importer of goods.[20] China is a recognized nuclear weapons state and has the world's largest standing army, with the second-largest defence budget.[21] The PRC has been a United Nations member since 1971, when it replaced the ROC as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. China is also a member of numerous formal and informal multilateral organizations, including the WTO, APEC, BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the BCIM and the G-20. China is a regional power within Asia and has been characterized as a potential superpower by a number of commentators
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Rogers said he believed China along with “one or two” other countries had the capability to successfully launch a cyber-attack that could shut down the electric grid in parts of the United States.
Rogers reiterated that if the U.S. remains on the defensive, it would be a “losing strategy.”
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