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[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
The national land-granting system, namely, “awarding ranks and titles based on military exploits” facilitated the Qin military forces to unify China with overwhelming strength; in Western Han Dynasty (206 BC–9 AD), with lands granted to the ind
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Super-Spicy Szechuan and Suckling Pig Pizza with Han Dynasty
When we met Han Chiang—owner of the Han Dynasty restaurant empire—at a shoot in Philly a few years ago, we knew he would eventually need to have his own episode of Chef's Night Out. Well, we finally got around to it—and Han absolutely delivers.
After heading out of his University City location a few beers deep, our first stop is the home of world-famous mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar. At his place, w
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HISTORY DOCUMENTARY: GREAT WALL OF CHINA & CHINESE EMPIRES: Qin, Han, Xin...
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The Qin empire was founded at end of a war between a few powers that had lasted for more than two centuries. And it was the result of a development that created a highly centralized bureaucratic state out of a loose feudal system. While the rule of the two Qin emperors endured not even two decades, it marks nonetheless the beginning of a more than
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The.Story.of.Han.Dynasty.01 [ENG SUB]
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and...
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The.Story.of.Han.Dynasty.03 [ENG SUB]
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and the founding of the Han Dynasty. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
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Discovering China - The Han Dynasty-China's First Golden Age
The Han Dynasty began in 206 BC when a man named Liu Bang, who had been born a peasant, led a group of generals to overthrow the Qin dynasty. This started a ...
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[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
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2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: World History #7
2000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: Crash Course World History #7 In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese his...
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The Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty
This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts examines the Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty from Chinese history.
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Imperial China is born! - The Qin and Han Dynasty l HISTORY OF CHINA
Some linguists say, the name of today's China originates from the name of the Qin dynasty. Marking the beginning of the age of empire in China and founded by Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of imperial China. Qin arrange for the first version of the Great Wall to be built and ushered a new era of military tactics, appointing many peasants as soldiers. Following great changes and ambitious totalia
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The Story of Han Dynasty 50 Full Episode [ENG SUB]
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu--Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
The Story of Han Dynasty episode,The Story of Han Dynasty full episode,
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Epic Chinese Music - Han Dynasty
Epic Chinese music about the Han Dynasty which ruled from 206 B.C. to A.D. 220. During the Han Dynasty, peace and prosperity flourished, thus it is sometimes called the Golden Age of Ancient China. This Epic Chinese music is called Han Dynasty. We hope you enjoy listening to it! All comments are appreciated!
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【Travelogue HQ】 History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2009-02-07 Description: History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ=...
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Roman - Han War : Sun Tzu VS The Roman Empire [Short Film] (Rome 2 Total War Machinima)
This a short film on a fictional war between the han dynasty and the roman empire. Sun Tzu defends china against the invading roman empire. All the music I u...
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The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 2 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative directo
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The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 3 English Sub Chinese Drama
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚
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The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 10 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative directo
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The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 25 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative directo
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The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 35 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative directo
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Roman Empire with Han Comparisons
A lecture about the Roman Empire and then a comparison with the Han dynasty. BTW - That student was right, I did spell emperor incorrectly.
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Han Dynasty Song
Han Dynasty Song with original lyrics written and performed by Rajeev G. To the tune of I'm Gonna Be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers.
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Hype Williams - Han Dynasty Pt. 3
"Han Dynasty Pt. 3" by Hype Williams from Han Dynasty [De Stijl, 2010] - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
The n...
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
The national land-granting system, namely, “awarding ranks and titles based on military exploits” facilitated the Qin military forces to unify China with overwhelming strength; in Western Han Dynasty (206 BC–9 AD), with lands granted to the individuals in accordance with ranks and titles, the national strength arrived at its vertex. However, why the prospering systems failed to save the empires from extinction? With the newest economic theories and archaeological discoveries in almost a century, the program imposingly reproduces the history of Western Han Dynasty.
wn.com/Documentary The Rise And Fall Of Western Han Dynasty
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrkF5Nd4i8&list;=PLiVCagCDXANC6RPVc0NAzj3BcWHf5S1mK&spfreload;=10
The national land-granting system, namely, “awarding ranks and titles based on military exploits” facilitated the Qin military forces to unify China with overwhelming strength; in Western Han Dynasty (206 BC–9 AD), with lands granted to the individuals in accordance with ranks and titles, the national strength arrived at its vertex. However, why the prospering systems failed to save the empires from extinction? With the newest economic theories and archaeological discoveries in almost a century, the program imposingly reproduces the history of Western Han Dynasty.
- published: 01 Mar 2015
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Super-Spicy Szechuan and Suckling Pig Pizza with Han Dynasty
When we met Han Chiang—owner of the Han Dynasty restaurant empire—at a shoot in Philly a few years ago, we knew he would eventually need to have his own episode...
When we met Han Chiang—owner of the Han Dynasty restaurant empire—at a shoot in Philly a few years ago, we knew he would eventually need to have his own episode of Chef's Night Out. Well, we finally got around to it—and Han absolutely delivers.
After heading out of his University City location a few beers deep, our first stop is the home of world-famous mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar. At his place, we enjoy a barbacoa feast cooked by Han's friends Ben Miller and Cristina Martinez. who run a weekend taco cart in South Philly. The next stop is Amis, where Executive Chef Brad Spence has prepared a whole roasted suckling pig. Brad lets Han have the honor of chopping the head off, and then they dice up some pork to top a pizza fresh out of the oven.
Then, it's off to Prime Stache in Old City for some wings and whiskey shots with Philadelphia Eagles starting center Jason Kelce. Finally, Han stumbles across the street to his Old City location to whip up more wings, and we enjoy a special hotpot with his staff.
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When we met Han Chiang—owner of the Han Dynasty restaurant empire—at a shoot in Philly a few years ago, we knew he would eventually need to have his own episode of Chef's Night Out. Well, we finally got around to it—and Han absolutely delivers.
After heading out of his University City location a few beers deep, our first stop is the home of world-famous mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar. At his place, we enjoy a barbacoa feast cooked by Han's friends Ben Miller and Cristina Martinez. who run a weekend taco cart in South Philly. The next stop is Amis, where Executive Chef Brad Spence has prepared a whole roasted suckling pig. Brad lets Han have the honor of chopping the head off, and then they dice up some pork to top a pizza fresh out of the oven.
Then, it's off to Prime Stache in Old City for some wings and whiskey shots with Philadelphia Eagles starting center Jason Kelce. Finally, Han stumbles across the street to his Old City location to whip up more wings, and we enjoy a special hotpot with his staff.
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- published: 26 Mar 2015
- views: 301
HISTORY DOCUMENTARY: GREAT WALL OF CHINA & CHINESE EMPIRES: Qin, Han, Xin...
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The Qin empire was founded at end of a war between a few powers that had lasted for more than two centuries. And it was the result of a development that created a highly centralized bureaucratic state out of a loose feudal system. While the rule of the two Qin emperors endured not even two decades, it marks nonetheless the beginning of a more than two thousand years long history of a centralized state with an emperor being the head of thousands of officers in a state with a likewise uniform culture.
Literature, thought, religion and philosophy
Apart from his great achievements that were actually the base for the foundation also of the Han empire, the First Emperor was blamed to have burned the books (fen “burning” might be a writing error for the character jin “prohibiting”) and buried alive the (Confucian) scholars. The only books that were not forbidden, are writings about medicine, herbs, divining and agriculture. Inspite of later slanderings by Han time scholars which made him not only a murderer but also a bastard of a merchant, arts and thinking were still going on under the First Emperor and prepared the great flourishing of literature and philosophy under the Han Dynasty.
Although the practical polity of the Qin rulers was legist and thus severe, bureaucratic and austere, the inscriptions in the steles the First Emperor had erected, also show that Confucian thinking like filial piety, humanity and righteousness of the ruler was still going on. The emperor himself was very interested in Daoist practices to prolong his life or to gain immortality. He sent out an expedition to search for the islands of immortality called Penglai. Generations of scholars tried to find out what country was meant with “Penglai” , some say, Japan, some even argue Penglai was America. After the proclamation as the First Emperor, he changed the official colors to black according to the theory of the Five Elements and their cosmic influence. Metors, flood and drought was a heavenly hint to him as well as it has been to the former Zhou kings. A comprehensive anthology of philosophical thinking around 250 BC is the “Spring and Autumn collection of Master Lü” Lüshi Chunqiu, compiled by the chancellor Lü Buwei.
Like the Zhou Dynasty, the Qin Dynasty’s homelands were in the far west, between nomadic tribes, giving it probably more warfare energy than the people of the states in the Yellow River basin. One king of Qin is said to have died from an injury sustained during a contest in lifting a bronze vessel.
Hundred Schools of Thought
In the turbulent Spring and Autumn Period (770-476BC) and Warring States Period (475-221BC), many schools of thought were flourishing. The four most influential schools of thought that evolved during this period were Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, and Legalism. There were also other schools like Yin & Yang, Eclectics, Logicians, Coalition persuaders and Militarism. The hundred schools of thought showed the fierce political and class struggles for survival among regional wars between the rising landed class and slaveholder class. The flouring thoughts intensified activities and debates in the intellectual and ideology system in ancient China and exerted great influence on Chinese culture.
Confucianism
Confucius was the founder of Confucianism. He advocated a set of moral code on basis of five merits: benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and trustworthiness. Among them, benevolence was considered as the cornerstone, which stands for faithfulness, filial piety, tolerance and kindness. He also requested people to keep in good harmony with each other and establish a community ruled by standard manners and behavior.
Mencius (372-289BC) was a Confucian in the Warring States Period (475-221BC). He repeatedly tried to convince rulers that the ruler should cultivate moral perfection in order to set a good example to the people and the ruler who governed benevolently would earn the respect of the people. He held the view that human nature was fundamentally good as everyone is born with the ability to recognize what is right and act upon it. He also believed that people were more important than rulers.
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The Qin empire was founded at end of a war between a few powers that had lasted for more than two centuries. And it was the result of a development that created a highly centralized bureaucratic state out of a loose feudal system. While the rule of the two Qin emperors endured not even two decades, it marks nonetheless the beginning of a more than two thousand years long history of a centralized state with an emperor being the head of thousands of officers in a state with a likewise uniform culture.
Literature, thought, religion and philosophy
Apart from his great achievements that were actually the base for the foundation also of the Han empire, the First Emperor was blamed to have burned the books (fen “burning” might be a writing error for the character jin “prohibiting”) and buried alive the (Confucian) scholars. The only books that were not forbidden, are writings about medicine, herbs, divining and agriculture. Inspite of later slanderings by Han time scholars which made him not only a murderer but also a bastard of a merchant, arts and thinking were still going on under the First Emperor and prepared the great flourishing of literature and philosophy under the Han Dynasty.
Although the practical polity of the Qin rulers was legist and thus severe, bureaucratic and austere, the inscriptions in the steles the First Emperor had erected, also show that Confucian thinking like filial piety, humanity and righteousness of the ruler was still going on. The emperor himself was very interested in Daoist practices to prolong his life or to gain immortality. He sent out an expedition to search for the islands of immortality called Penglai. Generations of scholars tried to find out what country was meant with “Penglai” , some say, Japan, some even argue Penglai was America. After the proclamation as the First Emperor, he changed the official colors to black according to the theory of the Five Elements and their cosmic influence. Metors, flood and drought was a heavenly hint to him as well as it has been to the former Zhou kings. A comprehensive anthology of philosophical thinking around 250 BC is the “Spring and Autumn collection of Master Lü” Lüshi Chunqiu, compiled by the chancellor Lü Buwei.
Like the Zhou Dynasty, the Qin Dynasty’s homelands were in the far west, between nomadic tribes, giving it probably more warfare energy than the people of the states in the Yellow River basin. One king of Qin is said to have died from an injury sustained during a contest in lifting a bronze vessel.
Hundred Schools of Thought
In the turbulent Spring and Autumn Period (770-476BC) and Warring States Period (475-221BC), many schools of thought were flourishing. The four most influential schools of thought that evolved during this period were Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, and Legalism. There were also other schools like Yin & Yang, Eclectics, Logicians, Coalition persuaders and Militarism. The hundred schools of thought showed the fierce political and class struggles for survival among regional wars between the rising landed class and slaveholder class. The flouring thoughts intensified activities and debates in the intellectual and ideology system in ancient China and exerted great influence on Chinese culture.
Confucianism
Confucius was the founder of Confucianism. He advocated a set of moral code on basis of five merits: benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and trustworthiness. Among them, benevolence was considered as the cornerstone, which stands for faithfulness, filial piety, tolerance and kindness. He also requested people to keep in good harmony with each other and establish a community ruled by standard manners and behavior.
Mencius (372-289BC) was a Confucian in the Warring States Period (475-221BC). He repeatedly tried to convince rulers that the ruler should cultivate moral perfection in order to set a good example to the people and the ruler who governed benevolently would earn the respect of the people. He held the view that human nature was fundamentally good as everyone is born with the ability to recognize what is right and act upon it. He also believed that people were more important than rulers.
Thank You!
God Bless!!!
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- published: 26 Apr 2015
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The.Story.of.Han.Dynasty.01 [ENG SUB]
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and......
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and...
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The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and...
The.Story.of.Han.Dynasty.03 [ENG SUB]
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and th...
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and the founding of the Han Dynasty. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
wn.com/The.Story.Of.Han.Dynasty.03 Eng Sub
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the Chu--Han Contention, an interregnumbetween the fall of the Qin Dynasty and the founding of the Han Dynasty. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
- published: 30 Mar 2014
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Discovering China - The Han Dynasty-China's First Golden Age
The Han Dynasty began in 206 BC when a man named Liu Bang, who had been born a peasant, led a group of generals to overthrow the Qin dynasty. This started a ......
The Han Dynasty began in 206 BC when a man named Liu Bang, who had been born a peasant, led a group of generals to overthrow the Qin dynasty. This started a ...
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The Han Dynasty began in 206 BC when a man named Liu Bang, who had been born a peasant, led a group of generals to overthrow the Qin dynasty. This started a ...
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[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han D...
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
Playlist of documentaries about Chinese major dynasties: ...
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[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty
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[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
[Documentary] The Rise and Fall of Western Han Dynasty [Full Episode]
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- published: 28 May 2015
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2,000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: World History #7
2000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: Crash Course World History #7 In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese his......
2000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: Crash Course World History #7 In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese his...
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2000 Years of Chinese History! The Mandate of Heaven and Confucius: Crash Course World History #7 In which John introduces you to quite a lot of Chinese his...
- published: 09 Mar 2012
- views: 1527679
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author: CrashCourse
The Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty
This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts examines the Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty from Chinese history....
This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts examines the Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty from Chinese history.
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This edition of Mr. Zoller's social studies podcasts examines the Qin Dynasty and Han Dynasty from Chinese history.
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- views: 31216
Imperial China is born! - The Qin and Han Dynasty l HISTORY OF CHINA
Some linguists say, the name of today's China originates from the name of the Qin dynasty. Marking the beginning of the age of empire in China and founded by Qi...
Some linguists say, the name of today's China originates from the name of the Qin dynasty. Marking the beginning of the age of empire in China and founded by Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of imperial China. Qin arrange for the first version of the Great Wall to be built and ushered a new era of military tactics, appointing many peasants as soldiers. Following great changes and ambitious totaliarism the people revolted against the imperial family. Thus, shortly after, the Qin dynasty was to fall to the Han dynasty. Declared by Emperor Gaozu, an era of great expansion began, including contacting the Roman Empire and developing the Silk Road trade highway. Many industrial innovations and inventions were developedduring that era Lasting for 600 years, with a short interregnum of the Xin dynasty. All about the true birth of Imperial China in this episode of IT’S HISTORY
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wn.com/Imperial China Is Born The Qin And Han Dynasty L History Of China
Some linguists say, the name of today's China originates from the name of the Qin dynasty. Marking the beginning of the age of empire in China and founded by Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of imperial China. Qin arrange for the first version of the Great Wall to be built and ushered a new era of military tactics, appointing many peasants as soldiers. Following great changes and ambitious totaliarism the people revolted against the imperial family. Thus, shortly after, the Qin dynasty was to fall to the Han dynasty. Declared by Emperor Gaozu, an era of great expansion began, including contacting the Roman Empire and developing the Silk Road trade highway. Many industrial innovations and inventions were developedduring that era Lasting for 600 years, with a short interregnum of the Xin dynasty. All about the true birth of Imperial China in this episode of IT’S HISTORY
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Twitchett, Denis and Loewe, Michael. The Cambridge History of China. Cambridge University Press.
Wilkinson, Endymion, Chinese History: A New Manual. Harvard University, Asia Center
Loewe, Michael; Shaughnessy, Edward L. The Cambridge History of Ancient China. Cambridge University Press
John M. Roberts A Short History of the World. Oxford University Press
Xu, Pingfang The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective. Yale University Press.
Fairbank, J. K.; Goldman, M. China: A New History. Harvard University Press.
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Presented by: Guy Kiddey
Script by: Guy Kiddey
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Directed by: Daniel Czepelczauer
Director of Photography: Markus Kretzschmar
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Sound Design: Bojan Novic
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A Mediakraft Networks original channel
Based on a concept by Florian Wittig and Daniel Czepelczauer
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- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 204
The Story of Han Dynasty 50 Full Episode [ENG SUB]
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu--Han Contention period of Chinese history. The serie...
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu--Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
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The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu--Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
The Story of Han Dynasty episode,The Story of Han Dynasty full episode,The Story of Han Dynasty eng sub,The Story of Han Dynasty full episode eng sub
- published: 08 Jul 2014
- views: 1
Epic Chinese Music - Han Dynasty
Epic Chinese music about the Han Dynasty which ruled from 206 B.C. to A.D. 220. During the Han Dynasty, peace and prosperity flourished, thus it is sometimes ca...
Epic Chinese music about the Han Dynasty which ruled from 206 B.C. to A.D. 220. During the Han Dynasty, peace and prosperity flourished, thus it is sometimes called the Golden Age of Ancient China. This Epic Chinese music is called Han Dynasty. We hope you enjoy listening to it! All comments are appreciated!
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Epic Chinese music about the Han Dynasty which ruled from 206 B.C. to A.D. 220. During the Han Dynasty, peace and prosperity flourished, thus it is sometimes called the Golden Age of Ancient China. This Epic Chinese music is called Han Dynasty. We hope you enjoy listening to it! All comments are appreciated!
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- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 222
【Travelogue HQ】 History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2009-02-07 Description: History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ=......
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2009-02-07 Description: History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ=...
wn.com/【Travelogue Hq】 History Special Han Dynasty 1 2
Channel: CCTV-News International Program: Travelogue Date: 2009-02-07 Description: History Special / Han Dynasty 1/2 Video Series ID: aJkYd92Xa98H9CeBuUbLLQ=...
Roman - Han War : Sun Tzu VS The Roman Empire [Short Film] (Rome 2 Total War Machinima)
This a short film on a fictional war between the han dynasty and the roman empire. Sun Tzu defends china against the invading roman empire. All the music I u......
This a short film on a fictional war between the han dynasty and the roman empire. Sun Tzu defends china against the invading roman empire. All the music I u...
wn.com/Roman Han War Sun Tzu Vs The Roman Empire Short Film (Rome 2 Total War Machinima)
This a short film on a fictional war between the han dynasty and the roman empire. Sun Tzu defends china against the invading roman empire. All the music I u...
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 2137
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author: Sun Jetzu
The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 2 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese histor...
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
wn.com/The Story Of Han Dynasty Episode 2 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
- published: 07 Mar 2015
- views: 1
The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 3 English Sub Chinese Drama
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
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Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
wn.com/The Story Of Han Dynasty Episode 3 English Sub Chinese Drama
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
Also known as: The Story of Han Dynasty, The Stories of Han Dynasty, 楚汉风云 (楚漢風雲) / Chu Han Feng Yun Starring: Jacqueline Wu, Kristy Yang, Shen Ao Jun, Hu Jun.
- published: 11 Jan 2015
- views: 1
The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 10 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese histor...
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
wn.com/The Story Of Han Dynasty Episode 10 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
- published: 07 Mar 2015
- views: 2
The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 25 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese histor...
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
wn.com/The Story Of Han Dynasty Episode 25 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
- published: 07 Mar 2015
- views: 0
The Story of Han Dynasty Episode 35 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese histor...
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
wn.com/The Story Of Han Dynasty Episode 35 English Sub Chinese Drama
Description:
The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.
Genre Historical drama
Directed by Wei Handao
Creative director(s) Xia Nan
Starring Hu Jun
Xiao Rongsheng
Jacklyn Wu
Kristy Yang
Wang Gang
Li Li-chun
Theme music composer Zhang Shaoting
Singlee
Wang Jian
Opening theme Tianxia Shi, Yiju Qi (天下事、一局棋) performed by Dai Yuqiang
Ending theme Kan Qing (勘情) performed by Zhu Hua and Liu Yanyan
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 21 (China)
50 (other regions)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wei Handao
Huang Weiming
Producer(s) Li Qingyu
Huang Yonghui
Editor(s) Zhou Changfu
Liu Lan
Location(s) China
Running time 45 minutes per episode (50 episodes version)
Original channel CCTV
First shown in 2003
The Story of Han Dynasty
Traditional Chinese 大漢風
Simplified Chinese 大汉风
[show]Transcriptions
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風雲
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风云
[show]Transcriptions
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楚漢風流
Simplified Chinese 楚汉风流
[show]Transcriptions
- published: 07 Mar 2015
- views: 0
Roman Empire with Han Comparisons
A lecture about the Roman Empire and then a comparison with the Han dynasty. BTW - That student was right, I did spell emperor incorrectly....
A lecture about the Roman Empire and then a comparison with the Han dynasty. BTW - That student was right, I did spell emperor incorrectly.
wn.com/Roman Empire With Han Comparisons
A lecture about the Roman Empire and then a comparison with the Han dynasty. BTW - That student was right, I did spell emperor incorrectly.
Han Dynasty Song
Han Dynasty Song with original lyrics written and performed by Rajeev G. To the tune of I'm Gonna Be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers....
Han Dynasty Song with original lyrics written and performed by Rajeev G. To the tune of I'm Gonna Be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers.
wn.com/Han Dynasty Song
Han Dynasty Song with original lyrics written and performed by Rajeev G. To the tune of I'm Gonna Be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers.
- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 0
Hype Williams - Han Dynasty Pt. 3
"Han Dynasty Pt. 3" by Hype Williams from Han Dynasty [De Stijl, 2010] - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/...
"Han Dynasty Pt. 3" by Hype Williams from Han Dynasty [De Stijl, 2010] - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
wn.com/Hype Williams Han Dynasty Pt. 3
"Han Dynasty Pt. 3" by Hype Williams from Han Dynasty [De Stijl, 2010] - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
- published: 06 Sep 2012
- views: 803
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author: onecaseman
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Great Wall Of China Mongol Invaders 720p HDTV x264 DiCH
Part 1: Mongol Invaders
In March, 1907, Aurel Stein, a British explorer and adventurer, and his caravan make their way through the Taklimakan desert. Giant ruins grab their attention: it is the Jade Gate, the westernmost point of a more than two-thousand-year-old fortification system. The walls, once built with clay and straw, are barely identifiable in some parts, but the fortification must have
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Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty, Xian
Located to the north of Zhangjiawan Village and Hougou Vilage in Zhengyang Town, Xianyang City, Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty is a joint burial tomb of Emperor Liu Qi and his Empress. Liu Qi was an excellent emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-220AD). During the reigns of Emperor Liu Qi and his father Liu Heng, China entered a flourishing stage of development with social stability and e
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South Korea Travel Video Guide
South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the north, China across the sea to the west and Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
Archeological finds of prehistoric toolmaking on the Korean Peninsula date back to 70,000 BC, and the first pottery is f
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | June 2015
You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
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Be on the look out for several insider Tips within the show!
The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | May 2015
You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
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The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an C
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Xian - China tours 2015
Xian, China tourism & Vacations 2015 - Xian, China travel guide - Xian, China trip 2015
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Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of C
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The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: Crash Course World History #9
The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: In which John Green teaches you about the so-called Silk Road, a network of trade routes where goods such as ivory, silver, ...
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | April 2015
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HISTORY AND CULTURE:
The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han D
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[This is China] Dancing Shaanxi, China Travel Promotion 舞动陕西
This video was shot in 2008. Xi'an 西安市The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Xi'an 西安大雁塔The Ancient City Wall, Xi'an 西安古城墙The Xingqing Park, Xi'an 西安兴庆公园Shaanxi Prov...
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Tang Dynasty Music & Dance Video - 04
This part is called Ta Ge. It shows a large group of girls having an outing in the early spring. The dance form of Ta Ge sprung up in the Han Dynasty (202 BC...
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Top Place to Travel & Guides 2014 - Mausoleum of the Nányuè King
ace to Travel & Guides 2014 - Mausoleum of the Nányuè King
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The Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King (Chinese: 西汉南越王博物馆; pinyin: Xī Hàn Nányuè Wáng Bówùguăn; literally: "Western Han Nanyue King Museum") houses the 2,000 year-old tomb of the Nanyue King Zhao Mo in Guangzhou, China. Zhao Mo
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | July 2015
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Chinese Food Cooking Class - Make Dumplings
Originally called Jiao Er, Chinese dumpling is a kind of traditional food of Han people. Legend has it that dumpling was invented by Zhang Zhongjing who was a famous medical scientist of the Eastern Han Dynasty (770 - 256 BC).
It is a traditional Chinese custom for northern Chinese people to eat dumplings at Chinese New Year Eve dinner and Winter Solstice festival.
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The First Emperor of China
Qin Shi Huang 259 BC -- 210 BC. was the king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 BC to 221 BC, during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BC He ruled until his death in 210 BC at the age of 49. Calling himself the First Emperor after China's unification, Qín Shǐ Huáng is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering in nearly two millennia of imper
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Mini Ice Age 2015-2035 | China’s Food Production Strategy for the New Grand Solar Minimum (62)
China’s Food Production Strategy for the New Grand Solar Minimum. What is their Knowledge of Solar Minimums and Climate Change since trading for 2000+ years to faraway destinations? Do they know what the climate in Africa will change to this solar minimum and is why they are investing so heavily in N.Africa for future food production areas?
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Mark Zheng form Xi'an, Shaanxi tour guide
Mark Zheng form Xi'an, Shaanxi tour guide - Mark Zheng trip leader to China
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Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civil
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China Xian Travel Video Guide | Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses Travel Video
Xi'an formerly romanized as Sian, is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the northwest of the People's Republic of China, in the center of the Guanzhong Plain. One of the oldest cities in China, the city was known as Chang'an before the Ming dynasty. Xi'an is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, having held the position under several of the most important dynasties in Chinese h
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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The most beautiful Tai Zhuang Autonomous land ᥖᥣᥒᥰ ᥞᥣᥒᥘᥤᥛᥫᥒᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒ
The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces. They form one of the 55 minority ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population, estimated at 18 million
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Hancheng Lake Park
Located in the northwest of Xian City, Hancheng Lake Park is a water theme park that features its cultural elements of the Han Dynasty. During the reign of t...
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Suzhou Tiger Hill
It was formally called Haiyong (Surging Sea) Hill. According to Shi Ji written by Sima Qian who was a well-known historian of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC - 9 AD), Fu Chai, the king of the Wu State of the Spring and Autumn Period (770 – 476 BC), was buried here. Legend has it that a white tiger appeared on the hill on the third day after Fu Chai was buried. Since then, it has acquired its name
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World's first Tourism Confucius Institute
Griffith University strengthens its ties with China and opens doors for tourism with the new Tourism Confucius Institute. A traditional Lion dance, which ori...
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The Legend of Zhang Qian
Our WHAP project! In the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu pose a dangerous threat to China. Under the orders of Emperor Han Wudi, the emissary Zhang Qian must travel...
Great Wall Of China Mongol Invaders 720p HDTV x264 DiCH
Part 1: Mongol Invaders
In March, 1907, Aurel Stein, a British explorer and adventurer, and his caravan make their way through the Taklimakan desert. Giant rui...
Part 1: Mongol Invaders
In March, 1907, Aurel Stein, a British explorer and adventurer, and his caravan make their way through the Taklimakan desert. Giant ruins grab their attention: it is the Jade Gate, the westernmost point of a more than two-thousand-year-old fortification system. The walls, once built with clay and straw, are barely identifiable in some parts, but the fortification must have had great significance in the past. Travel back in time to around 130 BC. For centuries, belligerent nomads from the north have been raiding, looting and pillaging Chinese settlements. The contrast could not be more pronounced: wild horsemen roaming the desert on the one side, on the other a population of settled farmers. Following a campaign against the "barbarians," Emperor Wudi of the Han dynasty decides to build a wall against the enemies. Construction starts near the location where Aurel Stein would find the ruins of the Jade Gate two thousand years later. Thousands of forced labour convicts were sent to the northwestern part of China, and thousands paid with their lives. Although the wall of the Han Dynasty crumbled into dust, subsequent dynasties built their own walls up to form the stone wall that became a monumental structure and a global icon.
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Part 1: Mongol Invaders
In March, 1907, Aurel Stein, a British explorer and adventurer, and his caravan make their way through the Taklimakan desert. Giant ruins grab their attention: it is the Jade Gate, the westernmost point of a more than two-thousand-year-old fortification system. The walls, once built with clay and straw, are barely identifiable in some parts, but the fortification must have had great significance in the past. Travel back in time to around 130 BC. For centuries, belligerent nomads from the north have been raiding, looting and pillaging Chinese settlements. The contrast could not be more pronounced: wild horsemen roaming the desert on the one side, on the other a population of settled farmers. Following a campaign against the "barbarians," Emperor Wudi of the Han dynasty decides to build a wall against the enemies. Construction starts near the location where Aurel Stein would find the ruins of the Jade Gate two thousand years later. Thousands of forced labour convicts were sent to the northwestern part of China, and thousands paid with their lives. Although the wall of the Han Dynasty crumbled into dust, subsequent dynasties built their own walls up to form the stone wall that became a monumental structure and a global icon.
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Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty, Xian
Located to the north of Zhangjiawan Village and Hougou Vilage in Zhengyang Town, Xianyang City, Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty is a joint burial tomb of Empe...
Located to the north of Zhangjiawan Village and Hougou Vilage in Zhengyang Town, Xianyang City, Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty is a joint burial tomb of Emperor Liu Qi and his Empress. Liu Qi was an excellent emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-220AD). During the reigns of Emperor Liu Qi and his father Liu Heng, China entered a flourishing stage of development with social stability and economic booming.
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Located to the north of Zhangjiawan Village and Hougou Vilage in Zhengyang Town, Xianyang City, Yangling Mausoleum of Han Dynasty is a joint burial tomb of Emperor Liu Qi and his Empress. Liu Qi was an excellent emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-220AD). During the reigns of Emperor Liu Qi and his father Liu Heng, China entered a flourishing stage of development with social stability and economic booming.
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South Korea Travel Video Guide
South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peni...
South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the north, China across the sea to the west and Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
Archeological finds of prehistoric toolmaking on the Korean Peninsula date back to 70,000 BC, and the first pottery is found around 8000 BC. Comb-pattern pottery culture peaked around 3500-2000 BC.
Legend has it that Korea began with the founding of Gojoseon (also called Ancient Chosun) by the legendary Dangun in 2333 BC. Archeological and contemporaneous written records of Gojoseon as a kingdom date back to around 7th-4th century BC. Gojoseon was eventually defeated by the Chinese Han Dynasty and its territories were governed by four Chinese commanderies. The political chaos following the fall of the Han Dynasty in China allowed native tribes to regain control of Korea and led to the emergence of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, namely Goguryeo, Silla and Baekje. Despite repeated attempts by China, namely the Sui Dynasty and later the Tang Dynasty, to conquer the Korean Peninsula, northern-based Goguryeo managed to repel them. Eventually, Goguryeo fell to a Silla-Tang alliance, which had earlier defeated Baekje. This unified Korea under the Silla dynasty. Even though Tang later invaded, Silla forces managed to drive them out, thus maintaining Korea's independence.
Unified Silla was replaced by the Goryeo (also called Koryo) dynasty, from which the modern name "Korea" derives. One highlight of the Goryeo dynasty was that in 1234 the world's first metal movable type was invented by a Korean named Choe Yun-ui (200 years before Gutenberg's printing press). Goryeo was replaced by the Joseon (also called Chosun) dynasty, after a coup by one of its generals. The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea from 1392 to 1910, being one of the longest actively ruling dynasties in world history. It was during the early part of the Joseon dynasty that Korean technological inventions such as the world's first water clock, ironclad ship, and other innovations took place. During the rule of King Sejong the Great, the world's first rain gauge was invented and the Korean alphabet known as hangul was created.
Enjoy your South Korea Travel Video Guide!
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South Korea Travel Video Guide: South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea is a country in East Asia. South Korea occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the north, China across the sea to the west and Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
Archeological finds of prehistoric toolmaking on the Korean Peninsula date back to 70,000 BC, and the first pottery is found around 8000 BC. Comb-pattern pottery culture peaked around 3500-2000 BC.
Legend has it that Korea began with the founding of Gojoseon (also called Ancient Chosun) by the legendary Dangun in 2333 BC. Archeological and contemporaneous written records of Gojoseon as a kingdom date back to around 7th-4th century BC. Gojoseon was eventually defeated by the Chinese Han Dynasty and its territories were governed by four Chinese commanderies. The political chaos following the fall of the Han Dynasty in China allowed native tribes to regain control of Korea and led to the emergence of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, namely Goguryeo, Silla and Baekje. Despite repeated attempts by China, namely the Sui Dynasty and later the Tang Dynasty, to conquer the Korean Peninsula, northern-based Goguryeo managed to repel them. Eventually, Goguryeo fell to a Silla-Tang alliance, which had earlier defeated Baekje. This unified Korea under the Silla dynasty. Even though Tang later invaded, Silla forces managed to drive them out, thus maintaining Korea's independence.
Unified Silla was replaced by the Goryeo (also called Koryo) dynasty, from which the modern name "Korea" derives. One highlight of the Goryeo dynasty was that in 1234 the world's first metal movable type was invented by a Korean named Choe Yun-ui (200 years before Gutenberg's printing press). Goryeo was replaced by the Joseon (also called Chosun) dynasty, after a coup by one of its generals. The Joseon dynasty ruled Korea from 1392 to 1910, being one of the longest actively ruling dynasties in world history. It was during the early part of the Joseon dynasty that Korean technological inventions such as the world's first water clock, ironclad ship, and other innovations took place. During the rule of King Sejong the Great, the world's first rain gauge was invented and the Korean alphabet known as hangul was created.
Enjoy your South Korea Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpzq9knH1Gs
- published: 07 May 2014
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | June 2015
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The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide this June 2015 - our host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen.
Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
Drop by KUN's Art to get a shirt with a customized designs. Continue your creative adventure at the Shenzhen Sunrise Art and find tranquility in the different architectural elements working in perfect harmony.
Here are Shenzhen's TOP 5 ATTRACTIONS:
1. Windows of the World
2. Splendid China Park
3. Folk Culture Village
4. Happy Valley
5. Dameisha Beach
Dine at Here Bar and Restaurant for delicious seafood, hotpot, and barbecue. Order a bottle of red wine and relax to the music of live performances daily. Party the night away at Ella Park as you dance to the latest hits and energetic beats in this amazing dance club that features an indoor pool, large video walls and dazzling lights for a great party time.
If you're in town this month, don't miss the following events:
* Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc Concert in Shenzhen — 7 June
* Opus2 Jay 2015 World Tour — 20 June
* Kousuke Atari Concert — 26 June
For event tickets and more information, visit http://en.damai.cn/
Have a great stay in Shenzhen!
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The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide this June 2015 - our host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen.
Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
Drop by KUN's Art to get a shirt with a customized designs. Continue your creative adventure at the Shenzhen Sunrise Art and find tranquility in the different architectural elements working in perfect harmony.
Here are Shenzhen's TOP 5 ATTRACTIONS:
1. Windows of the World
2. Splendid China Park
3. Folk Culture Village
4. Happy Valley
5. Dameisha Beach
Dine at Here Bar and Restaurant for delicious seafood, hotpot, and barbecue. Order a bottle of red wine and relax to the music of live performances daily. Party the night away at Ella Park as you dance to the latest hits and energetic beats in this amazing dance club that features an indoor pool, large video walls and dazzling lights for a great party time.
If you're in town this month, don't miss the following events:
* Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc Concert in Shenzhen — 7 June
* Opus2 Jay 2015 World Tour — 20 June
* Kousuke Atari Concert — 26 June
For event tickets and more information, visit http://en.damai.cn/
Have a great stay in Shenzhen!
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | May 2015
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The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide this May 2015 - our host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen.
Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
While in Shenzhen, make sure you check out these places:
* BT8 Bar & Restaurant: https://youtu.be/YVEv_H1s-YY
BT8 opens a new branch at the Luoho District in Shenzhen to serve the public a fusion of Western and Asian cuisines.
* Wiwaso Restaurant & Bar: https://youtu.be/I1r2getwPhk
This dining place serves original German cuisine like pork knuckles and sausages. These dishes are best enjoyed with pints of ice cold beers.
* Ella Park: https://youtu.be/MqOoSEUweno
Ella Park is the largest nightclub in South China. The club covers over 1,500 square meters of space and designed with an indoor swimming pool and 3D screens.
InsiderTV brings you the latest happenings in Shenzhen in the month of May 2015 and beyond!
* Basix Concert in Shenzhen — 2 May
* Ghost the Musical in Shenzhen — 15 - 22 May
* The Karpenters Concert in Shenzhen — 24 May
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wn.com/Inside Shenzhen With Kayli Lum | May 2015
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The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide this May 2015 - our host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen.
Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
While in Shenzhen, make sure you check out these places:
* BT8 Bar & Restaurant: https://youtu.be/YVEv_H1s-YY
BT8 opens a new branch at the Luoho District in Shenzhen to serve the public a fusion of Western and Asian cuisines.
* Wiwaso Restaurant & Bar: https://youtu.be/I1r2getwPhk
This dining place serves original German cuisine like pork knuckles and sausages. These dishes are best enjoyed with pints of ice cold beers.
* Ella Park: https://youtu.be/MqOoSEUweno
Ella Park is the largest nightclub in South China. The club covers over 1,500 square meters of space and designed with an indoor swimming pool and 3D screens.
InsiderTV brings you the latest happenings in Shenzhen in the month of May 2015 and beyond!
* Basix Concert in Shenzhen — 2 May
* Ghost the Musical in Shenzhen — 15 - 22 May
* The Karpenters Concert in Shenzhen — 24 May
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Xian - China tours 2015
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Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the Great Wall of China as the eastern terminus of the Silk Road(丝绸之路). Here traders from far and wide brought goods and ideas for sale and took goods and ideas back with them to their native countries. In present day Xi'an not much of its former glory remains within the city confines, due to the constant warfare and political changes that swept China particularly throughout the 20th Century. Today the city has a pleasant cosmopolitan flair to it and it is worth visiting for the famed Terracotta Warriors alone. It has often been said that, "if you have not been to Xi'an, you have not been to China!"
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City Wall of Xi'an (西安城墙; Xīānchéngqiáng), . As the world's largest city wall, the Xi'an city wall has been restored and is 12m high, 18m wide is its base, 15m wide on the top, 13.7km long, and bikes (also bikes for two or three persons) are provided for renting, now it's ¥45 per 120 minutes/bike (or ¥90 for 120/2-person-bike) plus a refundable deposit. You can hire one at the top of all gates; you may return it to other stations on the wall. Be aware that bikes will not be rented if there is any chance of rain, because the top of the wall becomes slippery
Shaanxi Historic Museum This museum houses a collection of local artefacts that span the entirety of the province's history from the Neolithic through the Qing dynasty. In particular it contains fabulously well preserved pottery from nearby Banpo neolithic village (also worth a visit) and many excellent Shang Dynasty bronzes. Although some guidebooks call it "one of the best museums in China", its old fashioned pots-and-arrowheads-behind-glass format may appeal mainly to enthusiasts, though they also feature some well-made but glorifying high-definition movies in the exhibition halls.
Forest of Steles (碑林; Xīānbēilín), (Just inside the southern city wall, near the Wenchang Gate). This collection of 2,300 stone tablets (many written to provide an "official text" of the Chinese classics) and epitaphs is the largest and oldest of its kind in China.
This includes the famous Nestorian Stele, dating back to the 7th century. It depicts the coming of Nestorian Christianity to China. The Nestorian Stele is in Showroom Number 2 and is the first stele on the left. ¥50/¥25 Beilin Museum, foreign student cards not accepted (January 2012).
Wolong Temple (卧龙寺), (One block North and East of the Forest of Steles museum). This active Buddhist temple dates back to 200BC. Recently restored, the temple is vibrant and busy.
Big (Wild) Goose Pagoda (大雁塔; Dàyàntǎ), (At Ci'en Temple, take bus 41 or 610 from the main train station). Built by Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi(高宗李治) in 652AD. Emblem of the city of Xi'an. In the fountain in front of the pagoda there is a very nice water and music show sometimes during the day with pleasant parks and western eateries nearby. ¥50 to enter the temple complex, another ¥40 to enter the pagoda.
Little (Wild) Goose Pagoda (小雁塔; Xiǎoyàntǎ), (At Jianfu Temple). Completed in 709AD. To enter you will have to buy a joint ticket with the adjoining Xi'an Museum ¥30, Jul 11 (Note that the ticket still states the old price of ¥50, however ¥30 is charged).. edit
Bell Towers (钟楼; Zhōnglóu), (In the exact center of the city). ¥27 (or ¥40 including Drum Tower).
Drum Tower (鼓楼; Gǔlóu), (Just to the northwest within the Muslim Quarter). Performances at 9:10, 10:00, 11:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00. ¥27 (or ¥40 including Bell Tower).
Grand Mosque (大清真寺; Qīngzhēnsì), (Behind Drum Tower). Built in a perfect mixture of Islamic and Chinese architecture styles with seating for 1,000 worshipers and the Muslim Street district (回民街 Huímín Jiē) around it. It is famous as the very first mosque ever to be built in China. It can be quite difficult to find through the winding back streets but is very well known to locals. Only Muslims are permitted entry to the actual mosque but there is plenty to see in the many accompanying courtyards. Ladies are asked to cover up with a scarf according to Muslim tradition. ¥25.
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Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the Great Wall of China as the eastern terminus of the Silk Road(丝绸之路). Here traders from far and wide brought goods and ideas for sale and took goods and ideas back with them to their native countries. In present day Xi'an not much of its former glory remains within the city confines, due to the constant warfare and political changes that swept China particularly throughout the 20th Century. Today the city has a pleasant cosmopolitan flair to it and it is worth visiting for the famed Terracotta Warriors alone. It has often been said that, "if you have not been to Xi'an, you have not been to China!"
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City Wall of Xi'an (西安城墙; Xīānchéngqiáng), . As the world's largest city wall, the Xi'an city wall has been restored and is 12m high, 18m wide is its base, 15m wide on the top, 13.7km long, and bikes (also bikes for two or three persons) are provided for renting, now it's ¥45 per 120 minutes/bike (or ¥90 for 120/2-person-bike) plus a refundable deposit. You can hire one at the top of all gates; you may return it to other stations on the wall. Be aware that bikes will not be rented if there is any chance of rain, because the top of the wall becomes slippery
Shaanxi Historic Museum This museum houses a collection of local artefacts that span the entirety of the province's history from the Neolithic through the Qing dynasty. In particular it contains fabulously well preserved pottery from nearby Banpo neolithic village (also worth a visit) and many excellent Shang Dynasty bronzes. Although some guidebooks call it "one of the best museums in China", its old fashioned pots-and-arrowheads-behind-glass format may appeal mainly to enthusiasts, though they also feature some well-made but glorifying high-definition movies in the exhibition halls.
Forest of Steles (碑林; Xīānbēilín), (Just inside the southern city wall, near the Wenchang Gate). This collection of 2,300 stone tablets (many written to provide an "official text" of the Chinese classics) and epitaphs is the largest and oldest of its kind in China.
This includes the famous Nestorian Stele, dating back to the 7th century. It depicts the coming of Nestorian Christianity to China. The Nestorian Stele is in Showroom Number 2 and is the first stele on the left. ¥50/¥25 Beilin Museum, foreign student cards not accepted (January 2012).
Wolong Temple (卧龙寺), (One block North and East of the Forest of Steles museum). This active Buddhist temple dates back to 200BC. Recently restored, the temple is vibrant and busy.
Big (Wild) Goose Pagoda (大雁塔; Dàyàntǎ), (At Ci'en Temple, take bus 41 or 610 from the main train station). Built by Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi(高宗李治) in 652AD. Emblem of the city of Xi'an. In the fountain in front of the pagoda there is a very nice water and music show sometimes during the day with pleasant parks and western eateries nearby. ¥50 to enter the temple complex, another ¥40 to enter the pagoda.
Little (Wild) Goose Pagoda (小雁塔; Xiǎoyàntǎ), (At Jianfu Temple). Completed in 709AD. To enter you will have to buy a joint ticket with the adjoining Xi'an Museum ¥30, Jul 11 (Note that the ticket still states the old price of ¥50, however ¥30 is charged).. edit
Bell Towers (钟楼; Zhōnglóu), (In the exact center of the city). ¥27 (or ¥40 including Drum Tower).
Drum Tower (鼓楼; Gǔlóu), (Just to the northwest within the Muslim Quarter). Performances at 9:10, 10:00, 11:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00. ¥27 (or ¥40 including Bell Tower).
Grand Mosque (大清真寺; Qīngzhēnsì), (Behind Drum Tower). Built in a perfect mixture of Islamic and Chinese architecture styles with seating for 1,000 worshipers and the Muslim Street district (回民街 Huímín Jiē) around it. It is famous as the very first mosque ever to be built in China. It can be quite difficult to find through the winding back streets but is very well known to locals. Only Muslims are permitted entry to the actual mosque but there is plenty to see in the many accompanying courtyards. Ladies are asked to cover up with a scarf according to Muslim tradition. ¥25.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
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The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: Crash Course World History #9
The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: In which John Green teaches you about the so-called Silk Road, a network of trade routes where goods such as ivory, silver, ......
The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: In which John Green teaches you about the so-called Silk Road, a network of trade routes where goods such as ivory, silver, ...
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The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: In which John Green teaches you about the so-called Silk Road, a network of trade routes where goods such as ivory, silver, ...
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | April 2015
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Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide - Insider TV host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen. What to do in Shenzhen in the month April of 2015:
HISTORY AND CULTURE:
The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
GETTING AROUND:
Discover the many attractions the eclectic city of Shenzhen has to offer. Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
ATTRACTIONS:
Start your sightseeing at Shenzhen with a visit to the Window of the World. Get a glimpse of the world's famous landscapes all in a single day! Don't miss the scale replicas of the Egyptian pyramid and the Eiffel Tower.
Drop by KUN's Art to get a shirt with a customized designs. Continue your creative adventure at the Shenzhen Sunrise Art and find tranquility in the different architectural elements working in perfect harmony.
Party the night away at Ella Park as you dance to the latest hits and energetic beats in this amazing dance club that features an indoor pool, large video walls and dazzling lights for a great party time.
While in Shenzhen, make sure you check out:
* Dameisha Beach
* Happy Valley
* Splendid China Park
InsiderTV brings you the latest happenings in Shenzhen in the month of April 2015 and beyond
If you're in town this month, check out the following events:
* French Electric Band Saycet 2015 China Tour Shenzhen Station — 12 April
* Asian Junior Figure Skating Challenge 2015 — 17 - 19 April
* SLEEPMAKEWAVES CHINA TOUR 2015 in Shenzhen — 22 April
* Melisma Saxophone Quartet Concert in Shenzhen — 25 April
For tickets and more information, visit http://www.b10live.cn/events/, http://www.asianchallenge.org/cgi-bin/home.cgi, http://www.sleepmakeswaves.com/, and http://en.damai.cn/event/tickets_76707/
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You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide - Insider TV host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen. What to do in Shenzhen in the month April of 2015:
HISTORY AND CULTURE:
The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
GETTING AROUND:
Discover the many attractions the eclectic city of Shenzhen has to offer. Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
ATTRACTIONS:
Start your sightseeing at Shenzhen with a visit to the Window of the World. Get a glimpse of the world's famous landscapes all in a single day! Don't miss the scale replicas of the Egyptian pyramid and the Eiffel Tower.
Drop by KUN's Art to get a shirt with a customized designs. Continue your creative adventure at the Shenzhen Sunrise Art and find tranquility in the different architectural elements working in perfect harmony.
Party the night away at Ella Park as you dance to the latest hits and energetic beats in this amazing dance club that features an indoor pool, large video walls and dazzling lights for a great party time.
While in Shenzhen, make sure you check out:
* Dameisha Beach
* Happy Valley
* Splendid China Park
InsiderTV brings you the latest happenings in Shenzhen in the month of April 2015 and beyond
If you're in town this month, check out the following events:
* French Electric Band Saycet 2015 China Tour Shenzhen Station — 12 April
* Asian Junior Figure Skating Challenge 2015 — 17 - 19 April
* SLEEPMAKEWAVES CHINA TOUR 2015 in Shenzhen — 22 April
* Melisma Saxophone Quartet Concert in Shenzhen — 25 April
For tickets and more information, visit http://www.b10live.cn/events/, http://www.asianchallenge.org/cgi-bin/home.cgi, http://www.sleepmakeswaves.com/, and http://en.damai.cn/event/tickets_76707/
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- published: 06 Apr 2015
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[This is China] Dancing Shaanxi, China Travel Promotion 舞动陕西
This video was shot in 2008. Xi'an 西安市The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Xi'an 西安大雁塔The Ancient City Wall, Xi'an 西安古城墙The Xingqing Park, Xi'an 西安兴庆公园Shaanxi Prov......
This video was shot in 2008. Xi'an 西安市The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Xi'an 西安大雁塔The Ancient City Wall, Xi'an 西安古城墙The Xingqing Park, Xi'an 西安兴庆公园Shaanxi Prov...
wn.com/This Is China Dancing Shaanxi, China Travel Promotion 舞动陕西
This video was shot in 2008. Xi'an 西安市The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Xi'an 西安大雁塔The Ancient City Wall, Xi'an 西安古城墙The Xingqing Park, Xi'an 西安兴庆公园Shaanxi Prov...
Tang Dynasty Music & Dance Video - 04
This part is called Ta Ge. It shows a large group of girls having an outing in the early spring. The dance form of Ta Ge sprung up in the Han Dynasty (202 BC......
This part is called Ta Ge. It shows a large group of girls having an outing in the early spring. The dance form of Ta Ge sprung up in the Han Dynasty (202 BC...
wn.com/Tang Dynasty Music Dance Video 04
This part is called Ta Ge. It shows a large group of girls having an outing in the early spring. The dance form of Ta Ge sprung up in the Han Dynasty (202 BC...
Top Place to Travel & Guides 2014 - Mausoleum of the Nányuè King
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ace to Travel & Guides 2014 - Mausoleum of the Nányuè King
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The Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King (Chinese: 西汉南越王博物馆; pinyin: Xī Hàn Nányuè Wáng Bówùguăn; literally: "Western Han Nanyue King Museum") houses the 2,000 year-old tomb of the Nanyue King Zhao Mo in Guangzhou, China. Zhao Mo ruled from 137 BC to 122 BC, and his tomb was discovered in downtown Guangzhou in 1983. The museum, which opened in 1988, showcases the tomb and its complete trove of artifacts. It was named a Major National Historical Site in 1996 and is renown for its rare assemblage of funerary artifacts representing the diffusion of cultures throughout the Lingnan region during the Han dynasty.
Read more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_the_Mausoleum_of_the_Nanyue_King
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ace to Travel & Guides 2014 - Mausoleum of the Nányuè King
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The Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King (Chinese: 西汉南越王博物馆; pinyin: Xī Hàn Nányuè Wáng Bówùguăn; literally: "Western Han Nanyue King Museum") houses the 2,000 year-old tomb of the Nanyue King Zhao Mo in Guangzhou, China. Zhao Mo ruled from 137 BC to 122 BC, and his tomb was discovered in downtown Guangzhou in 1983. The museum, which opened in 1988, showcases the tomb and its complete trove of artifacts. It was named a Major National Historical Site in 1996 and is renown for its rare assemblage of funerary artifacts representing the diffusion of cultures throughout the Lingnan region during the Han dynasty.
Read more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_the_Mausoleum_of_the_Nanyue_King
mausoleum of the nányuè king
amazing places | amazing places in the world | amazing places on earth | amazing places in the world documentary | amazing places on our planet | amazing places around the world | amazing places to visit | amazing places in the world video | places to travel | video travel guide | travel ideas for couples | trip ideas vacation destinations | best vacation ideas | vacation planner | best adventure travel destinations | Panama Canal | Brazil-world cup | Myanmar-tourist info | Iceland-northern lights | Ecuador- vacation info | New Zealand-cycling tours | Costa Rica- officially approved beaches | Japan- fun festivals | East Africa- visa information | San Sebastian-culture tours | Tallinn Estonia - Tunnels | best place to travel in the world | best place to travel alone | best place to travel in july | best place to travel in february | best place to travel in august | best place to travel in asia | best place to travel in november | best place to travel in europe | vacation ideas | best family vacations | cheap vacation destination | cheap vacation packages | family vacation destinations | family vacation ideas | family vacation packages | good vacation spots | great vacations cheap | travel channel | travel video | travel trailer | travel essentials | travel documentary | travel tips | travel vlog | amazing travel videos
- published: 25 Sep 2014
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INSIDE Shenzhen with Kayli Lum | July 2015
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You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
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Be on the look out for several Insider's Tips within the show!
Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide this July 2015 - our host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen.
The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
Drop by KUN's Art to get a shirt with a customized designs. Continue your creative adventure at the Shenzhen Sunrise Art and find tranquility in the different architectural elements working in perfect harmony.
Here are Shenzhen's TOP ATTRACTIONS:
1. Windows of the World
2. Splendid China Park
3. Folk Culture Village
4. Happy Valley
5. Dameisha Beach
Dine at Here Bar and Restaurant for delicious seafood, hotpot, and barbecue. Order a bottle of red wine and relax to the music of live performances daily. Party the night away at Ella Park as you dance to the latest hits and energetic beats in this amazing dance club that features an indoor pool, large video walls and dazzling lights for a great party time.
If you're in town this month, don't miss the following events:
* 2015 Artistry on Ice in Shenzen — 12 July
* Linkin Park The Hunting Party 2015 China Tour — 19 July
* Charles Dutoit/Yundi & National Youth Orchestra of USA Concert in Shenzen — 23 July
* International Champions Cup China (F.C Internazionale Milano vs Associazione Calcio Milan) — 25 July
For event tickets and more information, visit http://en.damai.cn/
Have a great stay in Shenzhen!
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wn.com/Inside Shenzhen With Kayli Lum | July 2015
You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
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Be on the look out for several Insider's Tips within the show!
Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide this July 2015 - our host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen.
The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council.
Shenzhen has three major train stations and has trains that depart to Guangzhou every ten minutes. Furthermore, the extensive Shenzhen Metro provides tourists efficient transport to the city's top destinations. With over 500 bus stops, Shenzhen Bus can take you from one destination to the other in no time.
Drop by KUN's Art to get a shirt with a customized designs. Continue your creative adventure at the Shenzhen Sunrise Art and find tranquility in the different architectural elements working in perfect harmony.
Here are Shenzhen's TOP ATTRACTIONS:
1. Windows of the World
2. Splendid China Park
3. Folk Culture Village
4. Happy Valley
5. Dameisha Beach
Dine at Here Bar and Restaurant for delicious seafood, hotpot, and barbecue. Order a bottle of red wine and relax to the music of live performances daily. Party the night away at Ella Park as you dance to the latest hits and energetic beats in this amazing dance club that features an indoor pool, large video walls and dazzling lights for a great party time.
If you're in town this month, don't miss the following events:
* 2015 Artistry on Ice in Shenzen — 12 July
* Linkin Park The Hunting Party 2015 China Tour — 19 July
* Charles Dutoit/Yundi & National Youth Orchestra of USA Concert in Shenzen — 23 July
* International Champions Cup China (F.C Internazionale Milano vs Associazione Calcio Milan) — 25 July
For event tickets and more information, visit http://en.damai.cn/
Have a great stay in Shenzhen!
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- published: 02 Jul 2015
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Chinese Food Cooking Class - Make Dumplings
Originally called Jiao Er, Chinese dumpling is a kind of traditional food of Han people. Legend has it that dumpling was invented by Zhang Zhongjing who was a f...
Originally called Jiao Er, Chinese dumpling is a kind of traditional food of Han people. Legend has it that dumpling was invented by Zhang Zhongjing who was a famous medical scientist of the Eastern Han Dynasty (770 - 256 BC).
It is a traditional Chinese custom for northern Chinese people to eat dumplings at Chinese New Year Eve dinner and Winter Solstice festival.
See more at: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/tour/food/chinese-cooking/dumpling.htm
wn.com/Chinese Food Cooking Class Make Dumplings
Originally called Jiao Er, Chinese dumpling is a kind of traditional food of Han people. Legend has it that dumpling was invented by Zhang Zhongjing who was a famous medical scientist of the Eastern Han Dynasty (770 - 256 BC).
It is a traditional Chinese custom for northern Chinese people to eat dumplings at Chinese New Year Eve dinner and Winter Solstice festival.
See more at: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/tour/food/chinese-cooking/dumpling.htm
- published: 17 Feb 2015
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The First Emperor of China
Qin Shi Huang 259 BC -- 210 BC. was the king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 BC to 221 BC, during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor ...
Qin Shi Huang 259 BC -- 210 BC. was the king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 BC to 221 BC, during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BC He ruled until his death in 210 BC at the age of 49. Calling himself the First Emperor after China's unification, Qín Shǐ Huáng is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering in nearly two millennia of imperial rule. After unifying China, he and his chief advisor Li Si passed a series of major economic and political reforms. He undertook gigantic projects, including building and unifying various sections of the Great Wall of China, the now famous city-sized mausoleum guarded by the life-sized Terracotta Army, and a massive national road system.
wn.com/The First Emperor Of China
Qin Shi Huang 259 BC -- 210 BC. was the king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 BC to 221 BC, during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BC He ruled until his death in 210 BC at the age of 49. Calling himself the First Emperor after China's unification, Qín Shǐ Huáng is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering in nearly two millennia of imperial rule. After unifying China, he and his chief advisor Li Si passed a series of major economic and political reforms. He undertook gigantic projects, including building and unifying various sections of the Great Wall of China, the now famous city-sized mausoleum guarded by the life-sized Terracotta Army, and a massive national road system.
- published: 17 Feb 2013
- views: 934493
Mini Ice Age 2015-2035 | China’s Food Production Strategy for the New Grand Solar Minimum (62)
China’s Food Production Strategy for the New Grand Solar Minimum. What is their Knowledge of Solar Minimums and Climate Change since trading for 2000+ years to ...
China’s Food Production Strategy for the New Grand Solar Minimum. What is their Knowledge of Solar Minimums and Climate Change since trading for 2000+ years to faraway destinations? Do they know what the climate in Africa will change to this solar minimum and is why they are investing so heavily in N.Africa for future food production areas?
http://www.landscheidt.info/
3000 year sunspot record http://www.landscheidt.info/?q=node/61
http://www.landscheidt.info/?q=node/323
http://www.landscheidt.info/?q=node/51
Temperature record charts http://hot-topic.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/GISP210klarge.png
(Holy Grail of Temperature Charts) http://www.c3headlines.com/temperature-charts-historical-proxies.html
Silk Road Map http://www.wovenhistory.com/silk-road.php
Zheng He Voyages http://www.chinatraveldepot.com/C2-History-of-China
http://globalregentsprep.wikispaces.com/Decode+the+Regents+(Zheng+He)
Other Chinese Voyagers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_history_of_China
219 BC, Xu Fu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Fu
111 BCE, the delegates of Emperor Wu of Han explored Southeast Asia and India from the Gulf of Tonkin to make contact with central Asia states, the Silk Road of the Sea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Wu_of_Han
Yuan Dynasty Collapse http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-yuan-dynasty.htm final 40 years of the Yuan Dynasty era (1279–1368).
Ming Dynasty http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-ming-dynasty.htm
Song Dynasty http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-song-dynasty.htm
Qing Dynasty http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-qing-dynasty.htm
Mongol States https://historyofjapan.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/mongolia_xvii.png
String of Pearls http://www.spsnavalforces.com/story.asp?mid=38&id;=1
http://globalbalita.com/2013/01/15/chinas-string-of-pearls-strategy-to-secure-the-ports-of-south-asia/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_of_Pearls_(Indian_Ocean)
http://www.thecuttingedgenews.com/index.php?article=52026
Chinese Ghost Cities https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?oe=UTF8&ie;=UTF8&msa;=0∣=z5yyTz07Wm1c.kLnP6p2UHW5o
http://www.chinaafricarealstory.com/2014/04/chinese-built-angolan-ghost-town-wakes.html
http://www.wnd.com/2012/07/bizarre-chinas-eerie-ghost-cities-arise/
African Mega Lakes
http://www.climate4you.com/Text/Climate4you_September_2014.pdf
Chinese Investment in Africa
http://www.economist.com/node/18586448
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/2614/480910PUB0Buil101OFFICIAL0USE0ONLY1.pdf?sequence=1
wn.com/Mini Ice Age 2015 2035 | China’S Food Production Strategy For The New Grand Solar Minimum (62)
China’s Food Production Strategy for the New Grand Solar Minimum. What is their Knowledge of Solar Minimums and Climate Change since trading for 2000+ years to faraway destinations? Do they know what the climate in Africa will change to this solar minimum and is why they are investing so heavily in N.Africa for future food production areas?
http://www.landscheidt.info/
3000 year sunspot record http://www.landscheidt.info/?q=node/61
http://www.landscheidt.info/?q=node/323
http://www.landscheidt.info/?q=node/51
Temperature record charts http://hot-topic.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/GISP210klarge.png
(Holy Grail of Temperature Charts) http://www.c3headlines.com/temperature-charts-historical-proxies.html
Silk Road Map http://www.wovenhistory.com/silk-road.php
Zheng He Voyages http://www.chinatraveldepot.com/C2-History-of-China
http://globalregentsprep.wikispaces.com/Decode+the+Regents+(Zheng+He)
Other Chinese Voyagers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_history_of_China
219 BC, Xu Fu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xu_Fu
111 BCE, the delegates of Emperor Wu of Han explored Southeast Asia and India from the Gulf of Tonkin to make contact with central Asia states, the Silk Road of the Sea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Wu_of_Han
Yuan Dynasty Collapse http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-yuan-dynasty.htm final 40 years of the Yuan Dynasty era (1279–1368).
Ming Dynasty http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-ming-dynasty.htm
Song Dynasty http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-song-dynasty.htm
Qing Dynasty http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/china-history/the-qing-dynasty.htm
Mongol States https://historyofjapan.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/mongolia_xvii.png
String of Pearls http://www.spsnavalforces.com/story.asp?mid=38&id;=1
http://globalbalita.com/2013/01/15/chinas-string-of-pearls-strategy-to-secure-the-ports-of-south-asia/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_of_Pearls_(Indian_Ocean)
http://www.thecuttingedgenews.com/index.php?article=52026
Chinese Ghost Cities https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?oe=UTF8&ie;=UTF8&msa;=0∣=z5yyTz07Wm1c.kLnP6p2UHW5o
http://www.chinaafricarealstory.com/2014/04/chinese-built-angolan-ghost-town-wakes.html
http://www.wnd.com/2012/07/bizarre-chinas-eerie-ghost-cities-arise/
African Mega Lakes
http://www.climate4you.com/Text/Climate4you_September_2014.pdf
Chinese Investment in Africa
http://www.economist.com/node/18586448
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/2614/480910PUB0Buil101OFFICIAL0USE0ONLY1.pdf?sequence=1
- published: 23 Mar 2015
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Mark Zheng form Xi'an, Shaanxi tour guide
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Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the Great Wall of China as the eastern terminus of the Silk Road(丝绸之路). Here traders from far and wide brought goods and ideas for sale and took goods and ideas back with them to their native countries. In present day Xi'an not much of its former glory remains within the city confines, due to the constant warfare and political changes that swept China particularly throughout the 20th Century. Today the city has a pleasant cosmopolitan flair to it and it is worth visiting for the famed Terracotta Warriors alone. It has often been said that, "if you have not been to Xi'an, you have not been to China!"
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City Wall of Xi'an (西安城墙; Xīānchéngqiáng), . As the world's largest city wall, the Xi'an city wall has been restored and is 12m high, 18m wide is its base, 15m wide on the top, 13.7km long, and bikes (also bikes for two or three persons) are provided for renting, now it's ¥45 per 120 minutes/bike (or ¥90 for 120/2-person-bike) plus a refundable deposit. You can hire one at the top of all gates; you may return it to other stations on the wall. Be aware that bikes will not be rented if there is any chance of rain, because the top of the wall becomes slippery
Shaanxi Historic Museum This museum houses a collection of local artefacts that span the entirety of the province's history from the Neolithic through the Qing dynasty. In particular it contains fabulously well preserved pottery from nearby Banpo neolithic village (also worth a visit) and many excellent Shang Dynasty bronzes. Although some guidebooks call it "one of the best museums in China", its old fashioned pots-and-arrowheads-behind-glass format may appeal mainly to enthusiasts, though they also feature some well-made but glorifying high-definition movies in the exhibition halls.
Forest of Steles (碑林; Xīānbēilín), (Just inside the southern city wall, near the Wenchang Gate). This collection of 2,300 stone tablets (many written to provide an "official text" of the Chinese classics) and epitaphs is the largest and oldest of its kind in China.
This includes the famous Nestorian Stele, dating back to the 7th century. It depicts the coming of Nestorian Christianity to China. The Nestorian Stele is in Showroom Number 2 and is the first stele on the left. ¥50/¥25 Beilin Museum, foreign student cards not accepted (January 2012).
Wolong Temple (卧龙寺), (One block North and East of the Forest of Steles museum). This active Buddhist temple dates back to 200BC. Recently restored, the temple is vibrant and busy.
Big (Wild) Goose Pagoda (大雁塔; Dàyàntǎ), (At Ci'en Temple, take bus 41 or 610 from the main train station). Built by Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi(高宗李治) in 652AD. Emblem of the city of Xi'an. In the fountain in front of the pagoda there is a very nice water and music show sometimes during the day with pleasant parks and western eateries nearby. ¥50 to enter the temple complex, another ¥40 to enter the pagoda.
Little (Wild) Goose Pagoda (小雁塔; Xiǎoyàntǎ), (At Jianfu Temple). Completed in 709AD. To enter you will have to buy a joint ticket with the adjoining Xi'an Museum ¥30, Jul 11 (Note that the ticket still states the old price of ¥50, however ¥30 is charged).. edit
Bell Towers (钟楼; Zhōnglóu), (In the exact center of the city). ¥27 (or ¥40 including Drum Tower).
Drum Tower (鼓楼; Gǔlóu), (Just to the northwest within the Muslim Quarter). Performances at 9:10, 10:00, 11:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00. ¥27 (or ¥40 including Bell Tower).
Grand Mosque (大清真寺; Qīngzhēnsì), (Behind Drum Tower). Built in a perfect mixture of Islamic and Chinese architecture styles with seating for 1,000 worshipers and the Muslim Street district (回民街 Huímín Jiē) around it. It is famous as the very first mosque ever to be built in China. It can be quite difficult to find through the winding back streets but is very well known to locals. Only Muslims are permitted entry to the actual mosque but there is plenty to see in the many accompanying courtyards. Ladies are asked to cover up with a scarf according to Muslim tradition. ¥25.
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Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the Great Wall of China as the eastern terminus of the Silk Road(丝绸之路). Here traders from far and wide brought goods and ideas for sale and took goods and ideas back with them to their native countries. In present day Xi'an not much of its former glory remains within the city confines, due to the constant warfare and political changes that swept China particularly throughout the 20th Century. Today the city has a pleasant cosmopolitan flair to it and it is worth visiting for the famed Terracotta Warriors alone. It has often been said that, "if you have not been to Xi'an, you have not been to China!"
See
=======
City Wall of Xi'an (西安城墙; Xīānchéngqiáng), . As the world's largest city wall, the Xi'an city wall has been restored and is 12m high, 18m wide is its base, 15m wide on the top, 13.7km long, and bikes (also bikes for two or three persons) are provided for renting, now it's ¥45 per 120 minutes/bike (or ¥90 for 120/2-person-bike) plus a refundable deposit. You can hire one at the top of all gates; you may return it to other stations on the wall. Be aware that bikes will not be rented if there is any chance of rain, because the top of the wall becomes slippery
Shaanxi Historic Museum This museum houses a collection of local artefacts that span the entirety of the province's history from the Neolithic through the Qing dynasty. In particular it contains fabulously well preserved pottery from nearby Banpo neolithic village (also worth a visit) and many excellent Shang Dynasty bronzes. Although some guidebooks call it "one of the best museums in China", its old fashioned pots-and-arrowheads-behind-glass format may appeal mainly to enthusiasts, though they also feature some well-made but glorifying high-definition movies in the exhibition halls.
Forest of Steles (碑林; Xīānbēilín), (Just inside the southern city wall, near the Wenchang Gate). This collection of 2,300 stone tablets (many written to provide an "official text" of the Chinese classics) and epitaphs is the largest and oldest of its kind in China.
This includes the famous Nestorian Stele, dating back to the 7th century. It depicts the coming of Nestorian Christianity to China. The Nestorian Stele is in Showroom Number 2 and is the first stele on the left. ¥50/¥25 Beilin Museum, foreign student cards not accepted (January 2012).
Wolong Temple (卧龙寺), (One block North and East of the Forest of Steles museum). This active Buddhist temple dates back to 200BC. Recently restored, the temple is vibrant and busy.
Big (Wild) Goose Pagoda (大雁塔; Dàyàntǎ), (At Ci'en Temple, take bus 41 or 610 from the main train station). Built by Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi(高宗李治) in 652AD. Emblem of the city of Xi'an. In the fountain in front of the pagoda there is a very nice water and music show sometimes during the day with pleasant parks and western eateries nearby. ¥50 to enter the temple complex, another ¥40 to enter the pagoda.
Little (Wild) Goose Pagoda (小雁塔; Xiǎoyàntǎ), (At Jianfu Temple). Completed in 709AD. To enter you will have to buy a joint ticket with the adjoining Xi'an Museum ¥30, Jul 11 (Note that the ticket still states the old price of ¥50, however ¥30 is charged).. edit
Bell Towers (钟楼; Zhōnglóu), (In the exact center of the city). ¥27 (or ¥40 including Drum Tower).
Drum Tower (鼓楼; Gǔlóu), (Just to the northwest within the Muslim Quarter). Performances at 9:10, 10:00, 11:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00. ¥27 (or ¥40 including Bell Tower).
Grand Mosque (大清真寺; Qīngzhēnsì), (Behind Drum Tower). Built in a perfect mixture of Islamic and Chinese architecture styles with seating for 1,000 worshipers and the Muslim Street district (回民街 Huímín Jiē) around it. It is famous as the very first mosque ever to be built in China. It can be quite difficult to find through the winding back streets but is very well known to locals. Only Muslims are permitted entry to the actual mosque but there is plenty to see in the many accompanying courtyards. Ladies are asked to cover up with a scarf according to Muslim tradition. ¥25.
- published: 05 Feb 2015
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China Xian Travel Video Guide | Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses Travel Video
Xi'an formerly romanized as Sian, is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the northwest of the People's Republic of China, in the center of the Guanzhong...
Xi'an formerly romanized as Sian, is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the northwest of the People's Republic of China, in the center of the Guanzhong Plain. One of the oldest cities in China, the city was known as Chang'an before the Ming dynasty. Xi'an is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, having held the position under several of the most important dynasties in Chinese history, including Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang. Xi'an is the starting point of the Silk Road and home to the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
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Xi'an formerly romanized as Sian, is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the northwest of the People's Republic of China, in the center of the Guanzhong Plain. One of the oldest cities in China, the city was known as Chang'an before the Ming dynasty. Xi'an is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, having held the position under several of the most important dynasties in Chinese history, including Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang. Xi'an is the starting point of the Silk Road and home to the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.
visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi'an
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- published: 12 Mar 2015
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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- published: 09 May 2015
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The most beautiful Tai Zhuang Autonomous land ᥖᥣᥒᥰ ᥞᥣᥒᥘᥤᥛᥫᥒᥰᥖᥭᥰᥓᥨᥒ
The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Re...
The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces. They form one of the 55 minority ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population, estimated at 18 million people, puts them second only to the Han Chinese and makes the Zhuang the largest minority in China.The Zhuang also have their own oral epic, which is known as the Baeu-ro-do.
The name of the Zhuang (Rao) minority used to be written 獞. However, the character also refers to a variety of wild dogs, so it was considered an ethnic slur. In 1949, the "animal" radical was replaced by the "human" radical, and the character became 僮. Eventually, the character was replaced with 壮, a character already in existence meaning "sturdy" or "strong".
History
The Zhuang are of Tai origin. The Rao (Zhuang,Tai) peoples developed a unique irrigation system which was useful for growing rice. Long struggles with China to avoid destruction (as they were thought as "barbarians" by the Han) led the Tais around 1100 AD to migrate south from Southern China to create the Lao, Thai and Shan peoples of Indochina, and even as far away as Assam, India.
The Zhuang did not record their history until the Eastern Zhou dynasty (475-221 BC) of China. The earliest of the rock paintings at Hua Mountain that are attributed to the Zhuang have been dated to this time. The Chinese referred to the area as Baiyue 百越/百粵 (the Hundred Yue - referring to the aborigines of southern China). Eastern Guangxi was conquered by the Han people under the Qin Dynasty in 214 BC. The Hans, to bring the area firmly in their control, built the Ling Canal to link the Xiang and Lijiang rivers and form a North-South waterway.
An independent state known as Nan Yue (Southern Yue) around Canton was created by General Zhao Tuo when the Qin Dynasty collapsed. This Kingdom was supported by the Zhuang until its collapse in 111 BC. The Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD) thought the Zhuang culture was unproductive, so they reduced local authority and consolidated their authority with Military posts at Guilin, Wuzhou, and Yulin.
In 42 AD, the Trung Sisters' uprising was quelled by an army under General Ma Yuan, who sought not only victory on the battlefield but felt true concern for the Zhuang people. He reorganized the Zhuang Local Authority, improved public works, dug canals and reclaimed land to increase production. His work brought the Zhuang into a more modern condition, and temples in his honor can still be seen to this day.
An influx of immigrant Yao people from Hunan after the collapse of the Han Dynasty caused the region to become unstable as the Yao showed hostility to assimilation. The Guiping area of Guangxi, where the Yao settled, would become a hotbed of revolution against Han rule, causing the Zhuang people to suffer terribly, despite their passive stance on assimilation.
Under the Tang Dynasty, Guangxi became part of Ling-nan Tao (large province) with present day Hainan and Guangdong. The noted scholar Liu Zongyuan was prefectural administrator at Liuzhou. Irked by Chinese expansion, however, the Zhuang moved to support the Tai kingdom of Nanchao in Yunnan. Guangxi was then divided into an area of Zhuang ascendancy west of Nanning and an area of Han ascendancy east of Nanning.
After the collapse of the Tang a new Chinese kingdom known as Nan Han (Southern Han), based in Guangdong, gained minimal control over the Zhuang, but the Nan Han Kingdom was plagued by instability and it was annexed by the Song Dynasty of China in 971. The Nan Han rule of the Zhuang was marked by minimal interference in Zhuang affairs by the Chinese rulers.
Reference:www.chinatraveldesigner.com Zhuang minority China Travel Guide
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The Zhuang (simplified Chinese: 壮族; traditional Chinese: 壯族; pinyin: Zhuàngzú) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. Some also live in the Yunnan, Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces. They form one of the 55 minority ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population, estimated at 18 million people, puts them second only to the Han Chinese and makes the Zhuang the largest minority in China.The Zhuang also have their own oral epic, which is known as the Baeu-ro-do.
The name of the Zhuang (Rao) minority used to be written 獞. However, the character also refers to a variety of wild dogs, so it was considered an ethnic slur. In 1949, the "animal" radical was replaced by the "human" radical, and the character became 僮. Eventually, the character was replaced with 壮, a character already in existence meaning "sturdy" or "strong".
History
The Zhuang are of Tai origin. The Rao (Zhuang,Tai) peoples developed a unique irrigation system which was useful for growing rice. Long struggles with China to avoid destruction (as they were thought as "barbarians" by the Han) led the Tais around 1100 AD to migrate south from Southern China to create the Lao, Thai and Shan peoples of Indochina, and even as far away as Assam, India.
The Zhuang did not record their history until the Eastern Zhou dynasty (475-221 BC) of China. The earliest of the rock paintings at Hua Mountain that are attributed to the Zhuang have been dated to this time. The Chinese referred to the area as Baiyue 百越/百粵 (the Hundred Yue - referring to the aborigines of southern China). Eastern Guangxi was conquered by the Han people under the Qin Dynasty in 214 BC. The Hans, to bring the area firmly in their control, built the Ling Canal to link the Xiang and Lijiang rivers and form a North-South waterway.
An independent state known as Nan Yue (Southern Yue) around Canton was created by General Zhao Tuo when the Qin Dynasty collapsed. This Kingdom was supported by the Zhuang until its collapse in 111 BC. The Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD) thought the Zhuang culture was unproductive, so they reduced local authority and consolidated their authority with Military posts at Guilin, Wuzhou, and Yulin.
In 42 AD, the Trung Sisters' uprising was quelled by an army under General Ma Yuan, who sought not only victory on the battlefield but felt true concern for the Zhuang people. He reorganized the Zhuang Local Authority, improved public works, dug canals and reclaimed land to increase production. His work brought the Zhuang into a more modern condition, and temples in his honor can still be seen to this day.
An influx of immigrant Yao people from Hunan after the collapse of the Han Dynasty caused the region to become unstable as the Yao showed hostility to assimilation. The Guiping area of Guangxi, where the Yao settled, would become a hotbed of revolution against Han rule, causing the Zhuang people to suffer terribly, despite their passive stance on assimilation.
Under the Tang Dynasty, Guangxi became part of Ling-nan Tao (large province) with present day Hainan and Guangdong. The noted scholar Liu Zongyuan was prefectural administrator at Liuzhou. Irked by Chinese expansion, however, the Zhuang moved to support the Tai kingdom of Nanchao in Yunnan. Guangxi was then divided into an area of Zhuang ascendancy west of Nanning and an area of Han ascendancy east of Nanning.
After the collapse of the Tang a new Chinese kingdom known as Nan Han (Southern Han), based in Guangdong, gained minimal control over the Zhuang, but the Nan Han Kingdom was plagued by instability and it was annexed by the Song Dynasty of China in 971. The Nan Han rule of the Zhuang was marked by minimal interference in Zhuang affairs by the Chinese rulers.
Reference:www.chinatraveldesigner.com Zhuang minority China Travel Guide
- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 530
Hancheng Lake Park
Located in the northwest of Xian City, Hancheng Lake Park is a water theme park that features its cultural elements of the Han Dynasty. During the reign of t......
Located in the northwest of Xian City, Hancheng Lake Park is a water theme park that features its cultural elements of the Han Dynasty. During the reign of t...
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Suzhou Tiger Hill
It was formally called Haiyong (Surging Sea) Hill. According to Shi Ji written by Sima Qian who was a well-known historian of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC - ...
It was formally called Haiyong (Surging Sea) Hill. According to Shi Ji written by Sima Qian who was a well-known historian of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC - 9 AD), Fu Chai, the king of the Wu State of the Spring and Autumn Period (770 – 476 BC), was buried here. Legend has it that a white tiger appeared on the hill on the third day after Fu Chai was buried. Since then, it has acquired its name Tiger Hill.
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/jiangsu/suzhou/tiger_hill.htm
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It was formally called Haiyong (Surging Sea) Hill. According to Shi Ji written by Sima Qian who was a well-known historian of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC - 9 AD), Fu Chai, the king of the Wu State of the Spring and Autumn Period (770 – 476 BC), was buried here. Legend has it that a white tiger appeared on the hill on the third day after Fu Chai was buried. Since then, it has acquired its name Tiger Hill.
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/jiangsu/suzhou/tiger_hill.htm
- published: 03 Dec 2014
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World's first Tourism Confucius Institute
Griffith University strengthens its ties with China and opens doors for tourism with the new Tourism Confucius Institute. A traditional Lion dance, which ori......
Griffith University strengthens its ties with China and opens doors for tourism with the new Tourism Confucius Institute. A traditional Lion dance, which ori...
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The Legend of Zhang Qian
Our WHAP project! In the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu pose a dangerous threat to China. Under the orders of Emperor Han Wudi, the emissary Zhang Qian must travel......
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