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China and the Olympics: Shichahai Sports School
At Shichahai Sports School, one of Beijing's best, athletes dream of winning gold metals.
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China's State-Run Sports Schools Train Would-Be Champions
The Chinese take athletics seriously. As the Olympic games approach, the intensity is obvious at places like Beijing's Shichahai Sports School. The school is...
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Elite sports school trains China's future Olympic hopefuls
SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhang Jing, 14 year old gymnast:
"My biggest hope is to... well I should choose someone who is a gymnast - Cheng Fei is the person I most think about as a role model."
4. Young girl doing back flips
5. Various of men and women practising tab
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Elite sports school trains China's future Olympic hopefuls
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Zhang Jing, 14 year old gymnast:
"For next year I am preparing for the National Day Athletic Games. So seeing her (He Kexin) made me really proud."
(Reporter: What's your goal?)
"To be a champion."
(Reporter: Olympic?)
"yes."
(Reporter: "What year
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Confucius Institue Classroom at ShiChaHai Sports School
www.http://KungFuSchools.org The Kung Fu Schools are a Confucius Institute Classroom. 2 children from their martial arts school in Crawley were invited to tr...
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China's search for future Olympians
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's sports schools continue ...
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Shichahai Sports School
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China searches for its next generation of Olympic stars
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's Soviet-style sports scho...
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Table Tennis Training in Beijing Shichahai Sport School
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ENAM WUSHU: CHINA WUSHU DEMO TEAM PRACTICE 1, NOVEMBER 2008
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio...
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ENAM WUSHU: CHINA WUSHU DEMO TEAM PRACTICE 5, NOVEMBER 2008
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio...
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Spochan in Shichahai Sport School
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David Torok Wushu Training Shichahai Sport School 2009
David Török Wushu 武术 Training 刀术 棍术 09.
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China's Young Athletes - China
July 2008 The young athletes of China have a great opportunity, the chance to win an Olympic medal in their home country. But with great opportunity, comes e...
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Sports becoming big business in China
The business of winter sports in China has been growing at an unprecedented rate due to the positive boost from the country’s bid for the 2020 Winter Olympics. CCTV got a chance to interview the founder and CEO of a local enterprises, the Sports Entertainment Content Activation, which focusing on sports development and marketing. He shares the his perspective on the 2020 Olympic bid process.
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(Full Version) Beijing, are you ready? Ep13-1 Chinese Athletes in Training - Gymnastics
An exclusive look at how the Chinese National Gymnastics Team prepares for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. And, Personal stories of two world champions: thei...
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Olympic Fever
Students at one of China's elite sports school are spending hours every day honing their skills and preparing the bodies for sporting glor
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Taiwan Affairs office press conference
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council walking to podium
2. Cameraman
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"The Taiwan authority, by ignoring the fundamental interests of Taiwanese people, has been acting wishfully on Taiwan independence and want to spend 610.8 Billion Ta
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Beijing Wushu team performance ( Wudi singing on Live ) 精忠报国
Here is the video of our wushu perofrmance from the Beijing Shichahai sports school 50th anniversary.i dont know if u like the song or not ... its a chinese ...
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Xiao Sha, Olympic Gymnast - China Rises: Party Games
The tine 14-year-old gymnast Xiao Sha is seen as a legitimate medal prospect by China's Olympic organizers. Like all elite athletes, Xiao Sha has sacrificed ...
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China, How it is - Popular Sports
What sports do the average Chinese people play? What sporting facilities are available? Come and find out!
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Twitter: @serpentza
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Day 13 - Chinese Sports Boarding School
Video diary for Academic Magnet High School summer 2015 student ambassador trip to China.
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СДЮШОР ЦСКА по спортивной гимнастике / CSKA Sports School (artistic gymnastics)
An Olympic education. CSKA Specialized Youth School of Olympic Reserve (artistic gymnastics). ПРИГЛАШАЕМ В ЦСКА! Спортивная гимнастика г. Москва, ст. метро "...
China and the Olympics: Shichahai Sports School
At Shichahai Sports School, one of Beijing's best, athletes dream of winning gold metals....
At Shichahai Sports School, one of Beijing's best, athletes dream of winning gold metals.
wn.com/China And The Olympics Shichahai Sports School
At Shichahai Sports School, one of Beijing's best, athletes dream of winning gold metals.
- published: 03 Aug 2012
- views: 9890
China's State-Run Sports Schools Train Would-Be Champions
The Chinese take athletics seriously. As the Olympic games approach, the intensity is obvious at places like Beijing's Shichahai Sports School. The school is......
The Chinese take athletics seriously. As the Olympic games approach, the intensity is obvious at places like Beijing's Shichahai Sports School. The school is...
wn.com/China's State Run Sports Schools Train Would Be Champions
The Chinese take athletics seriously. As the Olympic games approach, the intensity is obvious at places like Beijing's Shichahai Sports School. The school is...
- published: 23 Jul 2008
- views: 5962
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author: VOAvideo
Elite sports school trains China's future Olympic hopefuls
SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhan...
SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhang Jing, 14 year old gymnast:
"My biggest hope is to... well I should choose someone who is a gymnast - Cheng Fei is the person I most think about as a role model."
4. Young girl doing back flips
5. Various of men and women practising table tennis
6. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Fang Li, 20 year old table tennis player:
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well."
(Reporter: Or become a coach?)
" Yeah, that's an option."
7. Wide of gymnasium
8. Various of young male gymnasts practicing
STORYLINE
China is hoping to cement its position at the top of the Olympic medal table with a new crop of young athletes practicing hard to bring home gold at future Games.
More than 300 young athletes are in training at Beijing's Xiannongtan Sports School - among them controversial young gymnast He Kexin.
Her two gold medals prompted claims she was too young to be eligible for the Olympics, but Chinese officials insist her passport proves otherwise.
At the school itself, students start as young as 12, ranging in age up to their twenties or thirties.
They mostly come from Beijing, but still live at the school so that they can devote more time to practice.
The training regime can be tough and painful, but all of the students hope it will pay off with Olympic gold.
They don't have to look very far for inspiration, role models and heroes - some of the best athletes in the world are classmates or friends.
"Cheng Fei is the person I most think about as a role model," said 14 year old aspiring gymnast, Zhang Jing, referring to the Chinese gymnast who won the bronze medal on the balance beam on Tuesday.
China has faced criticism for "tracking" youngsters too early into a specialised sports education, focusing all their effort on one specific sport.
Critics claim this is effectively mass producing athletes.
But the school says students who don't make it onto the international stage will get a pension regardless.
The athletes themselves do not seem too worried.
Table tennis player Fang Li says at age 20, he will probably never make it to the top level of his sport, but could become a coach or physical education teacher instead.
He is also considering college studies.
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well," said Fang.
Most students devote at least four hours a day to their sport, but they also undertake academic studies at the school.
Education fees are paid by their families, while sporting fees are covered by China's government.
Xiannongtan, first established in the late 1950's, specialises in six sports; gymnastics, track and field, table tennis, tennis, women's football and men's weightlifting.
Students say the Beijing Olympics has provided a big boost for their sports - and many are now looking forward to London 2012.
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wn.com/Elite Sports School Trains China's Future Olympic Hopefuls
SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhang Jing, 14 year old gymnast:
"My biggest hope is to... well I should choose someone who is a gymnast - Cheng Fei is the person I most think about as a role model."
4. Young girl doing back flips
5. Various of men and women practising table tennis
6. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Fang Li, 20 year old table tennis player:
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well."
(Reporter: Or become a coach?)
" Yeah, that's an option."
7. Wide of gymnasium
8. Various of young male gymnasts practicing
STORYLINE
China is hoping to cement its position at the top of the Olympic medal table with a new crop of young athletes practicing hard to bring home gold at future Games.
More than 300 young athletes are in training at Beijing's Xiannongtan Sports School - among them controversial young gymnast He Kexin.
Her two gold medals prompted claims she was too young to be eligible for the Olympics, but Chinese officials insist her passport proves otherwise.
At the school itself, students start as young as 12, ranging in age up to their twenties or thirties.
They mostly come from Beijing, but still live at the school so that they can devote more time to practice.
The training regime can be tough and painful, but all of the students hope it will pay off with Olympic gold.
They don't have to look very far for inspiration, role models and heroes - some of the best athletes in the world are classmates or friends.
"Cheng Fei is the person I most think about as a role model," said 14 year old aspiring gymnast, Zhang Jing, referring to the Chinese gymnast who won the bronze medal on the balance beam on Tuesday.
China has faced criticism for "tracking" youngsters too early into a specialised sports education, focusing all their effort on one specific sport.
Critics claim this is effectively mass producing athletes.
But the school says students who don't make it onto the international stage will get a pension regardless.
The athletes themselves do not seem too worried.
Table tennis player Fang Li says at age 20, he will probably never make it to the top level of his sport, but could become a coach or physical education teacher instead.
He is also considering college studies.
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well," said Fang.
Most students devote at least four hours a day to their sport, but they also undertake academic studies at the school.
Education fees are paid by their families, while sporting fees are covered by China's government.
Xiannongtan, first established in the late 1950's, specialises in six sports; gymnastics, track and field, table tennis, tennis, women's football and men's weightlifting.
Students say the Beijing Olympics has provided a big boost for their sports - and many are now looking forward to London 2012.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/14782a7b29deea8081bc7d014b61c6e3
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Elite sports school trains China's future Olympic hopefuls
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Zhang Jing, 1...
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Zhang Jing, 14 year old gymnast:
"For next year I am preparing for the National Day Athletic Games. So seeing her (He Kexin) made me really proud."
(Reporter: What's your goal?)
"To be a champion."
(Reporter: Olympic?)
"yes."
(Reporter: "What year's Olympics?)
"That should be in 2012."
4. Young girl doing back flips
5. Various of men and women practising table tennis
6. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Fang Li, 20 year old table tennis player:
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well."
(Reporter: Or become a coach?)
" Yeah, that's an option."
7. Wide of gymnasium
8. Various of young male gymnasts practicing
STORYLINE:
China is hoping to cement its position at the top of the Olympic medal table with a new crop of young athletes practicing hard to bring home gold at future Games.
More than 300 young athletes are in training at Beijing's Xiannongtan Sports School - among them controversial young gymnast He Kexin.
Her two gold medals prompted claims she was too young to be eligible for the Olympics, but Chinese officials insist her passport proves otherwise.
At the school itself, students start as young as 12, ranging in age up to their twenties or thirties.
They mostly come from Beijing, but still live at the school so that they can devote more time to practice.
The training regime can be tough and painful, but all of the students hope it will pay off with Olympic gold.
They don't have to look very far for inspiration, role models and heroes - some of the best athletes in the world are classmates or friends.
"For next year I am preparing for the National Day Athletic Games. So seeing her made me really proud," said He Kexin's schoolmate, Zhang Jing.
Zhang now says that her goal is simply to "be a champion."
China has faced criticism for "tracking" youngsters too early into a specialised sports education, focusing all their effort on one specific sport.
Critics claim this is effectively mass producing athletes.
But the school says students who don't make it onto the international stage will get a pension regardless.
The athletes themselves do not seem too worried.
Table tennis player Fang Li says at age 20, he will probably never make it to the top level of his sport, but could become a coach or physical education teacher instead.
He is also considering college studies.
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well," said Fang.
Most students devote at least four hours a day to their sport, but they also undertake academic studies at the school.
Education fees are paid by their families, while sporting fees are covered by China's government.
Xiannongtan, first established in the late 1950's, specialises in six sports; gymnastics, track and field, table tennis, tennis, women's football and men's weightlifting.
Students say the Beijing Olympics has provided a big boost for their sports - and many are now looking forward to London 2012.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/dfb68e23d6a3a6e3eea50d1aff37be34
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wn.com/Elite Sports School Trains China's Future Olympic Hopefuls
1. Exterior of Xiannongtan Sports School in Beijing
2. Various of young female gymnasts practicing on various apparatus
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Zhang Jing, 14 year old gymnast:
"For next year I am preparing for the National Day Athletic Games. So seeing her (He Kexin) made me really proud."
(Reporter: What's your goal?)
"To be a champion."
(Reporter: Olympic?)
"yes."
(Reporter: "What year's Olympics?)
"That should be in 2012."
4. Young girl doing back flips
5. Various of men and women practising table tennis
6. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Fang Li, 20 year old table tennis player:
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well."
(Reporter: Or become a coach?)
" Yeah, that's an option."
7. Wide of gymnasium
8. Various of young male gymnasts practicing
STORYLINE:
China is hoping to cement its position at the top of the Olympic medal table with a new crop of young athletes practicing hard to bring home gold at future Games.
More than 300 young athletes are in training at Beijing's Xiannongtan Sports School - among them controversial young gymnast He Kexin.
Her two gold medals prompted claims she was too young to be eligible for the Olympics, but Chinese officials insist her passport proves otherwise.
At the school itself, students start as young as 12, ranging in age up to their twenties or thirties.
They mostly come from Beijing, but still live at the school so that they can devote more time to practice.
The training regime can be tough and painful, but all of the students hope it will pay off with Olympic gold.
They don't have to look very far for inspiration, role models and heroes - some of the best athletes in the world are classmates or friends.
"For next year I am preparing for the National Day Athletic Games. So seeing her made me really proud," said He Kexin's schoolmate, Zhang Jing.
Zhang now says that her goal is simply to "be a champion."
China has faced criticism for "tracking" youngsters too early into a specialised sports education, focusing all their effort on one specific sport.
Critics claim this is effectively mass producing athletes.
But the school says students who don't make it onto the international stage will get a pension regardless.
The athletes themselves do not seem too worried.
Table tennis player Fang Li says at age 20, he will probably never make it to the top level of his sport, but could become a coach or physical education teacher instead.
He is also considering college studies.
"There are many options - for example, I could continue with training or go abroad and study - I could study and still play ball, there are a lot of choices. It's not like if I'm not playing (professionally) I'm nothing. I think I have a lot of choices. But most importantly I need to learn to play well," said Fang.
Most students devote at least four hours a day to their sport, but they also undertake academic studies at the school.
Education fees are paid by their families, while sporting fees are covered by China's government.
Xiannongtan, first established in the late 1950's, specialises in six sports; gymnastics, track and field, table tennis, tennis, women's football and men's weightlifting.
Students say the Beijing Olympics has provided a big boost for their sports - and many are now looking forward to London 2012.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/dfb68e23d6a3a6e3eea50d1aff37be34
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Confucius Institue Classroom at ShiChaHai Sports School
www.http://KungFuSchools.org The Kung Fu Schools are a Confucius Institute Classroom. 2 children from their martial arts school in Crawley were invited to tr......
www.http://KungFuSchools.org The Kung Fu Schools are a Confucius Institute Classroom. 2 children from their martial arts school in Crawley were invited to tr...
wn.com/Confucius Institue Classroom At Shichahai Sports School
www.http://KungFuSchools.org The Kung Fu Schools are a Confucius Institute Classroom. 2 children from their martial arts school in Crawley were invited to tr...
China's search for future Olympians
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's sports schools continue ......
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's sports schools continue ...
wn.com/China's Search For Future Olympians
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's sports schools continue ...
- published: 29 Jul 2012
- views: 650
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author: GoUTube123
China searches for its next generation of Olympic stars
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's Soviet-style sports scho......
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's Soviet-style sports scho...
wn.com/China Searches For Its Next Generation Of Olympic Stars
China is expected to dominate at sports such as table tennis and gymnastics at London 2012 as a generation nurtured at the country's Soviet-style sports scho...
ENAM WUSHU: CHINA WUSHU DEMO TEAM PRACTICE 1, NOVEMBER 2008
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio......
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio...
wn.com/Enam Wushu China Wushu Demo Team Practice 1, November 2008
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio...
- published: 04 Dec 2009
- views: 725
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author: enamwushu
ENAM WUSHU: CHINA WUSHU DEMO TEAM PRACTICE 5, NOVEMBER 2008
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio......
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio...
wn.com/Enam Wushu China Wushu Demo Team Practice 5, November 2008
visitanos en: www.enamwushu.com.mx video del equipo de beijing wushuteam, practicando para una exhibicion, tomado por el profesor alejandro en las instalacio...
- published: 04 Dec 2009
- views: 1557
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author: enamwushu
China's Young Athletes - China
July 2008 The young athletes of China have a great opportunity, the chance to win an Olympic medal in their home country. But with great opportunity, comes e......
July 2008 The young athletes of China have a great opportunity, the chance to win an Olympic medal in their home country. But with great opportunity, comes e...
wn.com/China's Young Athletes China
July 2008 The young athletes of China have a great opportunity, the chance to win an Olympic medal in their home country. But with great opportunity, comes e...
Sports becoming big business in China
The business of winter sports in China has been growing at an unprecedented rate due to the positive boost from the country’s bid for the 2020 Winter Olympics. ...
The business of winter sports in China has been growing at an unprecedented rate due to the positive boost from the country’s bid for the 2020 Winter Olympics. CCTV got a chance to interview the founder and CEO of a local enterprises, the Sports Entertainment Content Activation, which focusing on sports development and marketing. He shares the his perspective on the 2020 Olympic bid process.
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The business of winter sports in China has been growing at an unprecedented rate due to the positive boost from the country’s bid for the 2020 Winter Olympics. CCTV got a chance to interview the founder and CEO of a local enterprises, the Sports Entertainment Content Activation, which focusing on sports development and marketing. He shares the his perspective on the 2020 Olympic bid process.
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(Full Version) Beijing, are you ready? Ep13-1 Chinese Athletes in Training - Gymnastics
An exclusive look at how the Chinese National Gymnastics Team prepares for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. And, Personal stories of two world champions: thei......
An exclusive look at how the Chinese National Gymnastics Team prepares for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. And, Personal stories of two world champions: thei...
wn.com/(Full Version) Beijing, Are You Ready Ep13 1 Chinese Athletes In Training Gymnastics
An exclusive look at how the Chinese National Gymnastics Team prepares for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. And, Personal stories of two world champions: thei...
- published: 23 Jul 2011
- views: 8812
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author: d3prodalex
Olympic Fever
Students at one of China's elite sports school are spending hours every day honing their skills and preparing the bodies for sporting glor...
Students at one of China's elite sports school are spending hours every day honing their skills and preparing the bodies for sporting glor
wn.com/Olympic Fever
Students at one of China's elite sports school are spending hours every day honing their skills and preparing the bodies for sporting glor
- published: 24 Jun 2008
- views: 940
Taiwan Affairs office press conference
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council walking to podium
2. Cameraman
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li...
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council walking to podium
2. Cameraman
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"The Taiwan authority, by ignoring the fundamental interests of Taiwanese people, has been acting wishfully on Taiwan independence and want to spend 610.8 Billion Taiwan dollars to purchase weapons. Recently, Yu Shyi-kun claimed they would use missiles to attack Shanghai. This move of war provocation has fully disclosed the real face of Taiwan authority's position of fake peace and real independence. The fact shows again that the Taiwan splittist activities are the source of the crisis across the Taiwan Strait."
4. Cutaway press
5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"Recently, Taiwanese people went to the streets to protest against the Taiwanese authority spending large sums of money to buy weapons. This demonstrates
Chen Shui-bian's splittist activities are not in favour of the public should he create tensions, damage the peace situation across the straits and threaten the fundamental interests of Taiwanese people. The compatriots across the Taiwan Straits must keep alert on his splittist activities, jointly oppose and curb splittism so as to safeguard the peace and stability across the Straits."
6. Reporter taking notes
7. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"As you know, our policy and position on Taiwan has been a consistent one."
8. Reporter asking question
9. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"The key for the realization of another meeting between Wang and Koo, and having the two associations to play their roles, is that the Taiwanese authority should acknowledge the consensus reached by the two associations, which is that two sides across the Taiwan Straits both stick to the One China principle. Under this condition, the two associations can continue to play their due roles."
10. Press
11. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"No matter what the Taiwanese authority does to create disputes, it cannot change the world-known fact that Taiwan is part of China."
12. Wide shot presser
13. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"This (Singapore's remarks at UN on Taiwan issue) demonstrates the common ground of the international community of opposing Taiwan's independence and sticking to the policy of One China."
14. Close up cameraman
15. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"Our public security department has taken the position to attack crimes and protect the right and interests of people across the Taiwan straits. As for the reward you mentioned, our public security people have not ever thought about it."
16. Wide presser
17. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"On the Athens Olympics, Taiwanese athletes won two gold medals. Our relevant department has sent congratulations. One of the female gold medalist of Taikundo used to have training with mainland athletes in Beijing's Shichahai sports school. In the future, we will push forward this kind of exchanges so as to enhance the sports level of the two sides."
18. Wide shot briefing
STORYLINE
China denounced Taiwan Premier Yu Shyi-kun on Wednesday for threatening to attack Shanghai with missiles if the People's Liberation Army (PLA) attacks the self-ruled island.
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wn.com/Taiwan Affairs Office Press Conference
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council walking to podium
2. Cameraman
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"The Taiwan authority, by ignoring the fundamental interests of Taiwanese people, has been acting wishfully on Taiwan independence and want to spend 610.8 Billion Taiwan dollars to purchase weapons. Recently, Yu Shyi-kun claimed they would use missiles to attack Shanghai. This move of war provocation has fully disclosed the real face of Taiwan authority's position of fake peace and real independence. The fact shows again that the Taiwan splittist activities are the source of the crisis across the Taiwan Strait."
4. Cutaway press
5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"Recently, Taiwanese people went to the streets to protest against the Taiwanese authority spending large sums of money to buy weapons. This demonstrates
Chen Shui-bian's splittist activities are not in favour of the public should he create tensions, damage the peace situation across the straits and threaten the fundamental interests of Taiwanese people. The compatriots across the Taiwan Straits must keep alert on his splittist activities, jointly oppose and curb splittism so as to safeguard the peace and stability across the Straits."
6. Reporter taking notes
7. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"As you know, our policy and position on Taiwan has been a consistent one."
8. Reporter asking question
9. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"The key for the realization of another meeting between Wang and Koo, and having the two associations to play their roles, is that the Taiwanese authority should acknowledge the consensus reached by the two associations, which is that two sides across the Taiwan Straits both stick to the One China principle. Under this condition, the two associations can continue to play their due roles."
10. Press
11. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"No matter what the Taiwanese authority does to create disputes, it cannot change the world-known fact that Taiwan is part of China."
12. Wide shot presser
13. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"This (Singapore's remarks at UN on Taiwan issue) demonstrates the common ground of the international community of opposing Taiwan's independence and sticking to the policy of One China."
14. Close up cameraman
15. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"Our public security department has taken the position to attack crimes and protect the right and interests of people across the Taiwan straits. As for the reward you mentioned, our public security people have not ever thought about it."
16. Wide presser
17. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs office of Chinese State Council:
"On the Athens Olympics, Taiwanese athletes won two gold medals. Our relevant department has sent congratulations. One of the female gold medalist of Taikundo used to have training with mainland athletes in Beijing's Shichahai sports school. In the future, we will push forward this kind of exchanges so as to enhance the sports level of the two sides."
18. Wide shot briefing
STORYLINE
China denounced Taiwan Premier Yu Shyi-kun on Wednesday for threatening to attack Shanghai with missiles if the People's Liberation Army (PLA) attacks the self-ruled island.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Beijing Wushu team performance ( Wudi singing on Live ) 精忠报国
Here is the video of our wushu perofrmance from the Beijing Shichahai sports school 50th anniversary.i dont know if u like the song or not ... its a chinese ......
Here is the video of our wushu perofrmance from the Beijing Shichahai sports school 50th anniversary.i dont know if u like the song or not ... its a chinese ...
wn.com/Beijing Wushu Team Performance ( Wudi Singing On Live ) 精忠报国
Here is the video of our wushu perofrmance from the Beijing Shichahai sports school 50th anniversary.i dont know if u like the song or not ... its a chinese ...
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author: Di Wu
Xiao Sha, Olympic Gymnast - China Rises: Party Games
The tine 14-year-old gymnast Xiao Sha is seen as a legitimate medal prospect by China's Olympic organizers. Like all elite athletes, Xiao Sha has sacrificed ......
The tine 14-year-old gymnast Xiao Sha is seen as a legitimate medal prospect by China's Olympic organizers. Like all elite athletes, Xiao Sha has sacrificed ...
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The tine 14-year-old gymnast Xiao Sha is seen as a legitimate medal prospect by China's Olympic organizers. Like all elite athletes, Xiao Sha has sacrificed ...
China, How it is - Popular Sports
What sports do the average Chinese people play? What sporting facilities are available? Come and find out!
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What sports do the average Chinese people play? What sporting facilities are available? Come and find out!
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What sports do the average Chinese people play? What sporting facilities are available? Come and find out!
Join me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/winstoninchina
Twitter: @serpentza
- published: 17 Oct 2014
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Day 13 - Chinese Sports Boarding School
Video diary for Academic Magnet High School summer 2015 student ambassador trip to China....
Video diary for Academic Magnet High School summer 2015 student ambassador trip to China.
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Video diary for Academic Magnet High School summer 2015 student ambassador trip to China.
СДЮШОР ЦСКА по спортивной гимнастике / CSKA Sports School (artistic gymnastics)
An Olympic education. CSKA Specialized Youth School of Olympic Reserve (artistic gymnastics). ПРИГЛАШАЕМ В ЦСКА! Спортивная гимнастика г. Москва, ст. метро "......
An Olympic education. CSKA Specialized Youth School of Olympic Reserve (artistic gymnastics). ПРИГЛАШАЕМ В ЦСКА! Спортивная гимнастика г. Москва, ст. метро "...
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An Olympic education. CSKA Specialized Youth School of Olympic Reserve (artistic gymnastics). ПРИГЛАШАЕМ В ЦСКА! Спортивная гимнастика г. Москва, ст. метро "...
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China Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination China.
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Beijing Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Imperial Palace, Beijing Temple of Heaven, Quanjude Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
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Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao Hill Tribe Long Hair Performance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River Bamboo Boat Cruise down the Li River from Guil
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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Scams - China Travel Tips
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
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Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Hong-Kong.d178263.Destination-Travel-Guides
Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where i
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Travel Guide - Beijing China
http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... China is the largest country in East Asia with Beijing as its capital city. In this video clip learn all about China.
Subscribe to our new dedicated WatchMojo Travel channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/WatchMojoTravel
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Money in China China Travel Tips
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
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Angry Chinese travel guide berates tourists for not spending enough
云南女导游嫌购物少 骂游客没德行不要脸
ANGRY CHINESE Tour Guide travel guide loses license after berating tourists for not spending enough.
A travel agency in Yunnan province has been forced to suspend operations after one of its employees was filmed unleashing a rant on a bus full of visitors because they weren't spending enough at scenic spots.
The guide, Chen Chunyuan, had her license revoked and her employer, th
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Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Shanghai - China Travel Guide http://goo.gl/Cl0qNG
Shanghai is the future all other Chinese cities aspire to reach. Forget creaking temples and dusty old palaces (there are plenty of them elsewhere); Shanghai is where people come to see modern China at its glimmering best.
This fast-paced city of
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Qingdao Beach (China) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 533 Hotels in Qingdao - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/0od3DF
Travel video about destination Qingdao Beach in China.
When the Chinese want to get married, they come to Tsingtao : there’s nothing cooler than a wedding on the beach or in the bay. Even if it resembles a production line. Tsingtao was originally popular with the Germans, who introduced the city to beer at the beginning of th
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China - Travel tips for China
What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
advice from real China backpackers. Check it out.
Learn more: All about China
(http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia/china)
Learn more: Adventures in China
(http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia/china/adventure)
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Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Hong Kong Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Hong Kong with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
Watch more @How2Travelers videos!
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Leading global financial hub, one of the world's most densely populated cities, and spot where East meets West, Hong Kong has a lot going on. But is it worth a trip?
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Hong Kong (China) Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
✱ 506 Hotels in Hong Kong - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/9l2RvC
’Hongkong is the Manhattan dream rising from the South-Chinese Sea’- wrote a delighted traveler upon seeing the skyscrapers of the city. The banks, shopping centers and offices of Hong Kong enriched modern architecture with iconic buildings. From the top of the Victoria’s Peak, one can take a look at the main representative
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Huanglong Scenic Area, Sichuan (China) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Huanglong (hoo-ang-long) Scenic Area, in China, is a place of such incredible beauty that it is almost otherworldly.
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Harbin Ice and Snow Festival, Harbin (China) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, China -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The wealth of snow and ice produced in northeastern China provides the perfect setting for a magical sight; the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.
This festival, which began in 1963, was stayed for a number of years by the Chinese Cultural Revolution, but was re
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Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
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China Travel Guide http://bit.ly/12jcBNf
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was the first capital and the 10 biggest cities of China.
Xian was the first capital of China. The heart of the enormous empire once throbbed here. Rows of
imperial dynasties ruled from here over 11 centuries. This was the starting point of the
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Suzhou Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Suzhou. The famous discoverer Marco Polo called the Chinese city of Suzhou, 'The Venice of the East'. But Suzhou is more famou...
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China Travel Guide - Dos and Donts
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China Travel Guide
Watch as we journey by train to the Anhui Province and experience rural China. And then take a stroll with me as we meander through the Tang Gu neighborhood of Tianjin and experience an evening with the locals.
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Times Square, Hong Kong - China Travel Guide
Crowds, shopping, lights, excitement - experience Times square in Hong Kong.
Website:
www.timessquare.com.hk
Getting There/Directions:
Subway - MTR (local train) to Causeway Bay station.
Other Information:
Attractions in Times Square: Upscale shopping and restaurants
Time Square, full of lights, packed with people an quint-essential big city experience. I am not talking about that Time Square.
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Top 10 Attractions, Beijing (China) - Travel Guide
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Beijing.
#10: Hutongs - Old town Beijing atmosphere. Streets and houses as they originated in the Yuan dynasty. A great place to view historical Beijing culture.
#9: Beijing Zoo - One of the oldest zoos in China, amongst the largest collections in the country. Many exotic creatures call it home.
#8: National
China Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination China.
China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the...
Travel video about destination China.
China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of Heavenly Peace.After seven years of construction, Ming Emperor Zhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central Asian Nomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a Gigantic City and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!
wn.com/China Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination China.
China’s Imperial City is located in the centre of its ancient Middle Kingdom, a gigantic and inscrutable empire beyond the Great Wall. The Imperial City is entered through the Gates of Heavenly Peace.After seven years of construction, Ming Emperor Zhu Di moved into his newly-established palace complex in which over eight thousand people lived in almost a thousand rooms. The palace served as both a residential and governmental seat to the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A stone’s throw away from the old Summer Palace is the Garden of Harmonious Unity that was the favourite garden of the Emperor’s household who retreated to its cool lakeside shores during the humid months of summer. Close to Badaling the Great Wall Of China extends majestically across misty mountains. It is the largest Man-made structure in the world and was erected to protect the country from invasion from the North. The gigantic wall represented the division of two very different cultures. On one side the Central Asian Nomads and on the other the highly developed civilisation of the emerging Chinese Empire. Shanghai is a Gigantic City and a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city’s main focal point and is a combination of past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye catching buildings of a great city. Famous explorer Marco Polo referred to Suzhou as the ‘Venice of the East’, a city that is particularly famous for its gardens. Many of its extremely elegant buildings are remnants of a glorious past. Yunnan´s most famous site is the unique Stone Forest Of Shi Lin, a forest of rock that extends for 27,000 hectares. Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades. China is a world within a world!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 75043
Beijing Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Imperial Palace, Beijing Temple of Heaven, Quanjude Peking Duck,...
A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Imperial Palace, Beijing Temple of Heaven, Quanjude Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
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wn.com/Beijing Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Imperial Palace, Beijing Temple of Heaven, Quanjude Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
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- published: 22 Feb 2015
- views: 23790
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting ...
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao Hill Tribe Long Hair Performance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River Bamboo Boat Cruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji Rice Fields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
So we finally made it to Guilin.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network and Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution 2.0 license.
Presented by http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
wn.com/Things To Do In China Travel Guide Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces)
Things to do in China Travel Guide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao Hill Tribe Long Hair Performance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River Bamboo Boat Cruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji Rice Fields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
So we finally made it to Guilin.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network and Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution 2.0 license.
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- published: 12 Jan 2015
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 | China Vacation Travel Guide
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Scams - China Travel Tips
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As w...
This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
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This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 11280
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Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
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Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
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Travel Guide - Beijing China
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Money in China China Travel Tips
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This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
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This is a video from Long White Cloud Kung Fu's recent trip to China. The clips are organized into playlists to help you find the bits you want to watch. As well as things like our visits to significant historic and cultural sites, there are also a bunch of clips of really practical things like how to get around, what we ate, travel tips and so on. So check out the playlists below.
- published: 03 Sep 2013
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Angry Chinese travel guide berates tourists for not spending enough
云南女导游嫌购物少 骂游客没德行不要脸
ANGRY CHINESE Tour Guide travel guide loses license after berating tourists for not spending enough.
A travel agency in Yunnan province has ...
云南女导游嫌购物少 骂游客没德行不要脸
ANGRY CHINESE Tour Guide travel guide loses license after berating tourists for not spending enough.
A travel agency in Yunnan province has been forced to suspend operations after one of its employees was filmed unleashing a rant on a bus full of visitors because they weren't spending enough at scenic spots.
The guide, Chen Chunyuan, had her license revoked and her employer, the Kunming Fenghua Travel Agency, was fined 20,000 yuan.
The ordeal went down on April 12 as the group was traveling from Lijiang to Kunming and was headed for Xishuangbanna, according to a report on People's Daily. Video footage showing the guide 'venting frustration' on the travelers because they failed to spend enough money at a jewelry shop went viral after being posted on May 1.
"The bus is prepared for tourists who have moral standards and conscience. If you do not have these, you are not fit to sit here," Chen had said angrily.
"If each of you cannot spend 3,000 to 4,000 yuan, we will cancel the trip. Your flight tickets home will also not be covered in this trip as well," she went on.
"You need to at least spend for the sake of your conscience. If you cannot do that, there will be retributions coming to you," she added.
The China National Tourism Administration investigated the incident as soon as it began circulating online.
Tour guides commonly arrange deals with shops at scenic spots and encourage travelers to spend there as a way to earn commission. In February, a Harbin woman complained that a tour guide in Hong Kong refused to take the group to Disneyland unless each person spent 4,000 RMB at a jewelry store.
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云南女导游嫌购物少 骂游客没德行不要脸
ANGRY CHINESE Tour Guide travel guide loses license after berating tourists for not spending enough.
A travel agency in Yunnan province has been forced to suspend operations after one of its employees was filmed unleashing a rant on a bus full of visitors because they weren't spending enough at scenic spots.
The guide, Chen Chunyuan, had her license revoked and her employer, the Kunming Fenghua Travel Agency, was fined 20,000 yuan.
The ordeal went down on April 12 as the group was traveling from Lijiang to Kunming and was headed for Xishuangbanna, according to a report on People's Daily. Video footage showing the guide 'venting frustration' on the travelers because they failed to spend enough money at a jewelry shop went viral after being posted on May 1.
"The bus is prepared for tourists who have moral standards and conscience. If you do not have these, you are not fit to sit here," Chen had said angrily.
"If each of you cannot spend 3,000 to 4,000 yuan, we will cancel the trip. Your flight tickets home will also not be covered in this trip as well," she went on.
"You need to at least spend for the sake of your conscience. If you cannot do that, there will be retributions coming to you," she added.
The China National Tourism Administration investigated the incident as soon as it began circulating online.
Tour guides commonly arrange deals with shops at scenic spots and encourage travelers to spend there as a way to earn commission. In February, a Harbin woman complained that a tour guide in Hong Kong refused to take the group to Disneyland unless each person spent 4,000 RMB at a jewelry store.
- published: 05 May 2015
- views: 46
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Shanghai - China Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Shanghai is the future all other Chinese cities aspire to reach. Forget creaking temples and dusty old palaces (there are plenty of them elsewhere); Shanghai is where people come to see modern China at its glimmering best.
This fast-paced city of towering skyscrapers is, in fact, not without its own significant history. Its glory days of the 1930s helped build Shanghai's reputation as a City of Sin. But to pause for too long at the city's past would be missing the point: Shanghai is all about the future face of the world's future super power, and coming here is to witness what makes the business end of China tick.
Perhaps best visited at the end of your trip to China, Shanghai offers history-tired tourists the chance to dine at glitzy restaurants, wine at funky cocktail bars and shop inside dazzling malls before resting up in the country's most impressive hotels.
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Shanghai is the future all other Chinese cities aspire to reach. Forget creaking temples and dusty old palaces (there are plenty of them elsewhere); Shanghai is where people come to see modern China at its glimmering best.
This fast-paced city of towering skyscrapers is, in fact, not without its own significant history. Its glory days of the 1930s helped build Shanghai's reputation as a City of Sin. But to pause for too long at the city's past would be missing the point: Shanghai is all about the future face of the world's future super power, and coming here is to witness what makes the business end of China tick.
Perhaps best visited at the end of your trip to China, Shanghai offers history-tired tourists the chance to dine at glitzy restaurants, wine at funky cocktail bars and shop inside dazzling malls before resting up in the country's most impressive hotels.
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- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 7365
Qingdao Beach (China) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Qingdao Beach in China.
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Travel video about destination Qingdao Beach in China.
When the Chinese want to get married, they come to Tsingtao : there’s nothing cooler than a wedding on the beach or in the bay. Even if it resembles a production line. Tsingtao was originally popular with the Germans, who introduced the city to beer at the beginning of the last century. The beaches here have only recently become accessible to every social class. On the sands, one encounters a surprising cross-section, those in their work clothes and business suits, and others who daringly sport a swimming costume, (although bikinis are rare). Many hesitate to take the plunge, because a lot of young Chinese quite simply can’t swim ! Rubber rings are therefore indispensable, and are carried, or worn around the waist, on the buses going to the beach. Some people are abandoning them, though, as they learn to swim : in 2008 Tsingtao will host the Olympic Games’ water sports events…
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Travel video about destination Qingdao Beach in China.
When the Chinese want to get married, they come to Tsingtao : there’s nothing cooler than a wedding on the beach or in the bay. Even if it resembles a production line. Tsingtao was originally popular with the Germans, who introduced the city to beer at the beginning of the last century. The beaches here have only recently become accessible to every social class. On the sands, one encounters a surprising cross-section, those in their work clothes and business suits, and others who daringly sport a swimming costume, (although bikinis are rare). Many hesitate to take the plunge, because a lot of young Chinese quite simply can’t swim ! Rubber rings are therefore indispensable, and are carried, or worn around the waist, on the buses going to the beach. Some people are abandoning them, though, as they learn to swim : in 2008 Tsingtao will host the Olympic Games’ water sports events…
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- published: 23 Dec 2014
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China - Travel tips for China
What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
advice from real China backpackers. Check it out.
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What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
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What to bring and think about when you go to China. Tips, tricks and
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- published: 07 Oct 2014
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Hong Kong, China Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Hong Kong Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Hong Kong with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko.
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Leading global financial hub, one of the world's most densely populated cities, and spot where East meets West, Hong Kong has a lot going on. But is it worth a trip?
- SIGHTS: Kowloon Night Market, Temple Street Night Market, The Peak, River Cruise & Harbor Light Show, Lantau Island, Outdoor Escalator System, Temples, Landscape
- CITY VIEWS: The Peak
- FOOD: Markets, Dim Sum, Peninsula Hotel High Tea, Jumbo Kingdom Floating Restaurant, Bao Pork Buns, Noodle Bowls, Fresh Coconut Milk
- HOTELS: Harbour Plaza, Harbourview Hotel
- SHOPPING: Markets, Malls - Festival Walk, APM, Times Square, Causeway Bay
- NIGHTLIFE: Lan Kwai Fong, Dragon-I Club
- BONUS TRIP! Lantau Island - site of HK Disneyland, World's Largest Seated Metal Buddha, traditional Chinese villages
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Leading global financial hub, one of the world's most densely populated cities, and spot where East meets West, Hong Kong has a lot going on. But is it worth a trip?
- SIGHTS: Kowloon Night Market, Temple Street Night Market, The Peak, River Cruise & Harbor Light Show, Lantau Island, Outdoor Escalator System, Temples, Landscape
- CITY VIEWS: The Peak
- FOOD: Markets, Dim Sum, Peninsula Hotel High Tea, Jumbo Kingdom Floating Restaurant, Bao Pork Buns, Noodle Bowls, Fresh Coconut Milk
- HOTELS: Harbour Plaza, Harbourview Hotel
- SHOPPING: Markets, Malls - Festival Walk, APM, Times Square, Causeway Bay
- NIGHTLIFE: Lan Kwai Fong, Dragon-I Club
- BONUS TRIP! Lantau Island - site of HK Disneyland, World's Largest Seated Metal Buddha, traditional Chinese villages
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Hong Kong (China) Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
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’Hongkong is the Manhattan dream rising from the South-Chinese Sea’- wrote a delighte...
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’Hongkong is the Manhattan dream rising from the South-Chinese Sea’- wrote a delighted traveler upon seeing the skyscrapers of the city. The banks, shopping centers and offices of Hong Kong enriched modern architecture with iconic buildings. From the top of the Victoria’s Peak, one can take a look at the main representative of Asian business and trading, which is continuously developing even under Chinese rule. There are multi-storied buses and trams carrying the passengers in the busy inner city. The visitors are attracted by the night market, the Jade Market, the harbor with the living boats, the Star Ferry with its famous ships, the floating restaurants and the junks...
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✱ 506 Hotels in Hong Kong - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/9l2RvC
’Hongkong is the Manhattan dream rising from the South-Chinese Sea’- wrote a delighted traveler upon seeing the skyscrapers of the city. The banks, shopping centers and offices of Hong Kong enriched modern architecture with iconic buildings. From the top of the Victoria’s Peak, one can take a look at the main representative of Asian business and trading, which is continuously developing even under Chinese rule. There are multi-storied buses and trams carrying the passengers in the busy inner city. The visitors are attracted by the night market, the Jade Market, the harbor with the living boats, the Star Ferry with its famous ships, the floating restaurants and the junks...
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- published: 06 Apr 2015
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Huanglong Scenic Area, Sichuan (China) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Huanglong (hoo-ang-lo...
Take a tour of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Huanglong (hoo-ang-long) Scenic Area, in China, is a place of such incredible beauty that it is almost otherworldly.
Flowing through the floor of this valley is one of the tributaries of a river.
Limestone pools, many of which are lipped with golden color, have slowly formed within the waters of this river.
On a bright day, the shimmering pools look like scales on a dragon whose body is the river.
The valley's name -- Huanlong - means Yellow Dragon.
As the bright waters flow, many exotic and fascinating types of animals can be seen moving about the park here.
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Take a tour of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Huanglong (hoo-ang-long) Scenic Area, in China, is a place of such incredible beauty that it is almost otherworldly.
Flowing through the floor of this valley is one of the tributaries of a river.
Limestone pools, many of which are lipped with golden color, have slowly formed within the waters of this river.
On a bright day, the shimmering pools look like scales on a dragon whose body is the river.
The valley's name -- Huanlong - means Yellow Dragon.
As the bright waters flow, many exotic and fascinating types of animals can be seen moving about the park here.
- published: 06 May 2011
- views: 36372
Harbin Ice and Snow Festival, Harbin (China) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, China -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The wealth of snow...
Take a tour of Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, China -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The wealth of snow and ice produced in northeastern China provides the perfect setting for a magical sight; the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.
This festival, which began in 1963, was stayed for a number of years by the Chinese Cultural Revolution, but was resumed again in 1985.
Each year the festival is themed and usually takes inspiration from Chinese fairy tales or noteworthy monuments around the world.
The festival displays an abundance of different nationalities and cultures both in the sculptures themselves, and the teams who craft them.
These elaborate and intricately carved sculptures can take a team of experienced sculptors the full month of the festival to complete.
Make the most of a cold day or brave a winters night when these massive creations come alive with vivacious lights, at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.
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Take a tour of Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, China -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The wealth of snow and ice produced in northeastern China provides the perfect setting for a magical sight; the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.
This festival, which began in 1963, was stayed for a number of years by the Chinese Cultural Revolution, but was resumed again in 1985.
Each year the festival is themed and usually takes inspiration from Chinese fairy tales or noteworthy monuments around the world.
The festival displays an abundance of different nationalities and cultures both in the sculptures themselves, and the teams who craft them.
These elaborate and intricately carved sculptures can take a team of experienced sculptors the full month of the festival to complete.
Make the most of a cold day or brave a winters night when these massive creations come alive with vivacious lights, at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival.
- published: 10 Jan 2011
- views: 16856
Visit Xian in China - China travel guide
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China Travel Guide http://bit.ly/12jcBNf
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was th...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
China Travel Guide http://bit.ly/12jcBNf
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was the first capital and the 10 biggest cities of China.
Xian was the first capital of China. The heart of the enormous empire once throbbed here. Rows of
imperial dynasties ruled from here over 11 centuries. This was the starting point of the famous Silk
Road and the city with its 1 million residents was considered a huge metropolis at that time. Although
the city lost its rank and influence after the revolution of Huang Chao in 875, it still belongs to the 10
biggest cities of China.
The Asian countries have always been famous for their handicrafts and China is no exception to this.
The making, coloring and processing of silk looks back on such ancient traditions as paper cutting, paper
folding or the making of --. Chinese calligraphy and wooden engravings are also famous together with
porcelain painting. In Xian, almost all fields of handicrafts are practiced, however the most well known
are the carvings made of semiprecious stones. From light green jade and deep green nephrite, mostly
little sculptures and ornaments are carved. The decorations and patterns of which imitate ancient
statues. There are many dragon representations but of course Buddha sculptures are also made in large
numbers.
China joined the monument and landscape protection program of the UNESCO in 1985. From 1987 until
these days, more than 10000 buildings have been declared monuments, 63 settlements have received
cityscape protection and 27 treasures have been recorded in the world heritage list. The long list
includes the imperial palace of Beijing, the summer palace, the temple of heaven, the Ming tombs, the
sections of the Great Wall around the capital and of course the terracotta army. This spectacle can be
found 1.5km east of the burial hill of Qin Shi Huang Di. The tomb of the strict ruler unifying China is 221
BC has not been excavated yet although there have been excavations in this 8 square kilometer area for
decades.
A farmer named Yang Gi Fa drilled a well from which water always escaped so he went down to the well
to check the reason. Do there, he found himself face to face with a frightful figure. However this figure
was not a monster or a ghost or even a skeleton or mummy but a clay statue which looked very real. In
communist China in 1974, people had to be very careful about what they should report to the
authorities and what not. After long pondering the farmer reported his finding to the museum of Xian
and he got 30 yuan as a reward. Archeologists found one of the most significant artifacts of the world
here, under the agricultural land.
In several cultures, for instance in Egypt or South America, it was a custom to bury the dead lord
together with all his people so that they could serve him even in the afterlife. From this custom, came
the -- in Egypt which is a little sculpture who works in place of his lord in the afterlife. Probably it was a
similar reason why this huge clay army followed their master to the grave. During the first excavations,
some three enormous chambers were found deep into the ground. The biggest of them is more than
14000 square meters. Inside this, the 6000 armed men stood ordered in military formation. The man
sized figures bore real weapons and accessories. Their makers didn't choose the easy way. They didn't
just pour clay into forms. They formed them individually by hand which is evident by the fact that the
face of all the figures have individual features. Maybe they really represented the actual people of the
army of that time.
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
China Travel Guide http://bit.ly/12jcBNf
Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Xian, which was the first capital and the 10 biggest cities of China.
Xian was the first capital of China. The heart of the enormous empire once throbbed here. Rows of
imperial dynasties ruled from here over 11 centuries. This was the starting point of the famous Silk
Road and the city with its 1 million residents was considered a huge metropolis at that time. Although
the city lost its rank and influence after the revolution of Huang Chao in 875, it still belongs to the 10
biggest cities of China.
The Asian countries have always been famous for their handicrafts and China is no exception to this.
The making, coloring and processing of silk looks back on such ancient traditions as paper cutting, paper
folding or the making of --. Chinese calligraphy and wooden engravings are also famous together with
porcelain painting. In Xian, almost all fields of handicrafts are practiced, however the most well known
are the carvings made of semiprecious stones. From light green jade and deep green nephrite, mostly
little sculptures and ornaments are carved. The decorations and patterns of which imitate ancient
statues. There are many dragon representations but of course Buddha sculptures are also made in large
numbers.
China joined the monument and landscape protection program of the UNESCO in 1985. From 1987 until
these days, more than 10000 buildings have been declared monuments, 63 settlements have received
cityscape protection and 27 treasures have been recorded in the world heritage list. The long list
includes the imperial palace of Beijing, the summer palace, the temple of heaven, the Ming tombs, the
sections of the Great Wall around the capital and of course the terracotta army. This spectacle can be
found 1.5km east of the burial hill of Qin Shi Huang Di. The tomb of the strict ruler unifying China is 221
BC has not been excavated yet although there have been excavations in this 8 square kilometer area for
decades.
A farmer named Yang Gi Fa drilled a well from which water always escaped so he went down to the well
to check the reason. Do there, he found himself face to face with a frightful figure. However this figure
was not a monster or a ghost or even a skeleton or mummy but a clay statue which looked very real. In
communist China in 1974, people had to be very careful about what they should report to the
authorities and what not. After long pondering the farmer reported his finding to the museum of Xian
and he got 30 yuan as a reward. Archeologists found one of the most significant artifacts of the world
here, under the agricultural land.
In several cultures, for instance in Egypt or South America, it was a custom to bury the dead lord
together with all his people so that they could serve him even in the afterlife. From this custom, came
the -- in Egypt which is a little sculpture who works in place of his lord in the afterlife. Probably it was a
similar reason why this huge clay army followed their master to the grave. During the first excavations,
some three enormous chambers were found deep into the ground. The biggest of them is more than
14000 square meters. Inside this, the 6000 armed men stood ordered in military formation. The man
sized figures bore real weapons and accessories. Their makers didn't choose the easy way. They didn't
just pour clay into forms. They formed them individually by hand which is evident by the fact that the
face of all the figures have individual features. Maybe they really represented the actual people of the
army of that time.
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- published: 02 Jul 2013
- views: 1945
Suzhou Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Suzhou. The famous discoverer Marco Polo called the Chinese city of Suzhou, 'The Venice of the East'. But Suzhou is more famou......
Travel video about destination Suzhou. The famous discoverer Marco Polo called the Chinese city of Suzhou, 'The Venice of the East'. But Suzhou is more famou...
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Travel video about destination Suzhou. The famous discoverer Marco Polo called the Chinese city of Suzhou, 'The Venice of the East'. But Suzhou is more famou...
China Travel Guide - Dos and Donts
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as China. Come to visit this website for de...
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as China. Come to visit this website for details and to share yourgood and bad travel experiences to enhance others' knowledge.
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http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as China. Come to visit this website for details and to share yourgood and bad travel experiences to enhance others' knowledge.
- published: 17 Jan 2011
- views: 10720
China Travel Guide
Watch as we journey by train to the Anhui Province and experience rural China. And then take a stroll with me as we meander through the Tang Gu neighborhood of...
Watch as we journey by train to the Anhui Province and experience rural China. And then take a stroll with me as we meander through the Tang Gu neighborhood of Tianjin and experience an evening with the locals.
Stay tuned in you want to get the latest on traveling in QingDao, China's beer city.
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Watch as we journey by train to the Anhui Province and experience rural China. And then take a stroll with me as we meander through the Tang Gu neighborhood of Tianjin and experience an evening with the locals.
Stay tuned in you want to get the latest on traveling in QingDao, China's beer city.
- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 884
Travel Tips & Advice to China Asia Video 2, Packing, Airlines & Preparedness
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- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 2536
Times Square, Hong Kong - China Travel Guide
Crowds, shopping, lights, excitement - experience Times square in Hong Kong.
Website:
www.timessquare.com.hk
Getting There/Directions:
Subway - MTR (local tra...
Crowds, shopping, lights, excitement - experience Times square in Hong Kong.
Website:
www.timessquare.com.hk
Getting There/Directions:
Subway - MTR (local train) to Causeway Bay station.
Other Information:
Attractions in Times Square: Upscale shopping and restaurants
Time Square, full of lights, packed with people an quint-essential big city experience. I am not talking about that Time Square. I am talking about this one. Hong Kong's Time Square. Hong Kong's Time Square may not have the abundance of neon lights of New York's Time Square, however it does rival the one in New York in terms of crowds and activity.
Located in the Cosway Bay area, this is the center of Hong Kong's commercial activity, especially in the evenings. You notice the magnitude of this place as soon as you walk in. This huge building here has major upscale brand outlets, restaurants and offices. On the lower levels the place caters to shopaholics. But only those who are big spenders.
They did not forget the food part here. There are plenty of restaurants on the upper floor. Time Square is more than just this mall. Some might say the real action is outside on the streets. This is where you experience everyday Hong Kong life. This place is absolutely buzzing with energy. There are about a million people here going about their daily activities. This is Rosanna Wilcox, showing you Hong Kong.
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Crowds, shopping, lights, excitement - experience Times square in Hong Kong.
Website:
www.timessquare.com.hk
Getting There/Directions:
Subway - MTR (local train) to Causeway Bay station.
Other Information:
Attractions in Times Square: Upscale shopping and restaurants
Time Square, full of lights, packed with people an quint-essential big city experience. I am not talking about that Time Square. I am talking about this one. Hong Kong's Time Square. Hong Kong's Time Square may not have the abundance of neon lights of New York's Time Square, however it does rival the one in New York in terms of crowds and activity.
Located in the Cosway Bay area, this is the center of Hong Kong's commercial activity, especially in the evenings. You notice the magnitude of this place as soon as you walk in. This huge building here has major upscale brand outlets, restaurants and offices. On the lower levels the place caters to shopaholics. But only those who are big spenders.
They did not forget the food part here. There are plenty of restaurants on the upper floor. Time Square is more than just this mall. Some might say the real action is outside on the streets. This is where you experience everyday Hong Kong life. This place is absolutely buzzing with energy. There are about a million people here going about their daily activities. This is Rosanna Wilcox, showing you Hong Kong.
- published: 11 May 2010
- views: 6027
Top 10 Attractions, Beijing (China) - Travel Guide
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Beijing.
#10: Hutongs - Old town Beijing atmosphere. Streets and houses as t...
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Beijing.
#10: Hutongs - Old town Beijing atmosphere. Streets and houses as they originated in the Yuan dynasty. A great place to view historical Beijing culture.
#9: Beijing Zoo - One of the oldest zoos in China, amongst the largest collections in the country. Many exotic creatures call it home.
#8: National Aquatics Center - This attractive complex was built for the 2008 summer Olympics.
#7: Ming Tombs - Houses tombs of Ming emperors, a must see for its integrated architecture.
#6: Chinese opera - It is a grand spectacle. There are numerous branches of Chinese opera, some with roots back to the 3rd century BC.
#5: Beijing Olympic Stadium - Known as the "Bird's Nest". It was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
#4: Beihai Park - An imperial garden built in the 10th century.
#3: Summer Palace - A UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design.
#2: Tiananmen Square - A large plaza near the center of Beijing, it has great cultural significance as the site of key events in Chinese history.
#1: Forbidden City - One of China's most popular attractions, it has housed emperors for over 400 years, exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture.
wn.com/Top 10 Attractions, Beijing (China) Travel Guide
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Beijing.
#10: Hutongs - Old town Beijing atmosphere. Streets and houses as they originated in the Yuan dynasty. A great place to view historical Beijing culture.
#9: Beijing Zoo - One of the oldest zoos in China, amongst the largest collections in the country. Many exotic creatures call it home.
#8: National Aquatics Center - This attractive complex was built for the 2008 summer Olympics.
#7: Ming Tombs - Houses tombs of Ming emperors, a must see for its integrated architecture.
#6: Chinese opera - It is a grand spectacle. There are numerous branches of Chinese opera, some with roots back to the 3rd century BC.
#5: Beijing Olympic Stadium - Known as the "Bird's Nest". It was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
#4: Beihai Park - An imperial garden built in the 10th century.
#3: Summer Palace - A UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design.
#2: Tiananmen Square - A large plaza near the center of Beijing, it has great cultural significance as the site of key events in Chinese history.
#1: Forbidden City - One of China's most popular attractions, it has housed emperors for over 400 years, exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture.
- published: 22 Jun 2010
- views: 40870
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The Olympic Dream: In Pursuit of Perfection - Must See in OC Episode2 Cut2 V3a_854x480_H264.mov
http://www.scgtc.com http://www.worldbizwatch.com http://www.businessallianceoc.net http://www.li-ning.com http://www.1000pictures.tv http://www.farlandchang...
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"Marketing Through Sports" - Thoughtful China
www.thoughtfulchina.com/show China's state-run sports industry has been less friendly to marketers compared to the West's brand-savvy teams, leagues and play...
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China, coming of age - Tencent, Sina Sports, LeTV, NBA China, WTA & Catalyst Media (Part 2)
Brandon Snow, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing Partnerships, NBA China
Sam Xie, General Manager of Sports Business Development and Marketing, Tencent & Deputy Chief Editor, qq.com
Melissa Pine, Vice President (Asia-Pacific) & WTA Finals Tournament Director, WTA (Women's Tennis Association)
Hang Yu, Vice President, Sports, LeTV Sports
Sam Li, Head of Content Acquisition and Strategic Partner
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Sports Day Part 3 At the Foreign Language School, Guilin, Guangxi, China
the last part of Sports Day at the Foreign Language School in Guilin, China.
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Westfield Sports HS v China Girls
2014 Australian Schools Championship - Championship Division - Women's Pool B - Westfield Sports HS v China Girls
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Li Na and the Chinese Sports Training System
A Dialogue on Li Na and the Chinese Sports Training System.
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REBIRTH--Micromovie from China Academy of Art
Original movie from the students in China Academy of Art. Director: Longhui Zhang, sixunion@yahoo.cn Synopsis of drama: Tommy was his wife Monica's partner o...
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2013-14 Varsity Volleyball Morrison Academy vs China Medical College
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Parivaar Ashram: Annual Sports Function 2009 Part 1/2
More information at: http://parivaar.org/ Parivaar is a humanitarian service organisation, chiefly working for total care and overall development of children...
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Vom Lauf in die bessere Zukunft - China's Young Athletes - von Angela Mahr & Sigrid Holzner
Der Film „Vom Lauf in die bessere Zukunft" erzählt von der Bedeutung des Leistungssports in China, Gastgeberland der Olympiade 2008.
Wir besuchten die angehenden Profisportler Liu Xing Chao und Caihong Zhang und dokumentierten ihren Alltag in der Schule und auch ihr privates Leben mit der Kamera.
Der Film erzählt vom harten Training der Sportschüler in der Stadt, dem rasanten Wachstum in den ne
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Women's AA Final [ FULL VERSION ] - The 2011 Chinese National Gymnastics Championship
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Laikanba vom 10.05.2013:China im Umbruch: Herausforderungen für Chinas Talentschmieden
Laikanba vom 10.05.2013:China im Umbruch: Herausforderungen für Chinas Talentschmieden.
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Using Genetic Testing as a Sporting Talent Identification tool Is it safe?
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مشروع بوصلة الحياة بمؤسسة الشيخ عمي سعيد في ضيافة حصة مرحبا بالقناة الرابعة : حلقة 11 جوان 2015
مشروع بوصلة الحياة بمؤسسة الشيخ عمي سعيد في ضيافة حصة مرحبا بالقناة الجزائرية الرابعة الأمازيغية: حلقة يوم الخميس 11 جوان 2015.
شارك في الحلقة:
- الأستاذ: ناصر بن اسماعيل بورورو: المشرف على دورة بوصلة الحياة، خريج أكاديمية إعداد القادة بتركيا.
- الطالب: أيوب شقبقب: طالب في السنة الثانية ثانوي بمعهد عمي سعيد - آداب وفلسفة، عضو في درو بوصلة الحياة.
- الطالب: محمد عبونة: طالب في السنة الثانية ثانوي ب
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Education 320: Group Presentations cont.
UCI Education 320: Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education (Fall 2010). Lec 07. Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education -- Group Presentations -- Part ...
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Freddie's Wushu Flexibility Training - Splits
Reflections Volume 1 by Sifu Freddie Lee http://www.amazon.com/Reflections-Volume-Balancing-Body-Spirit/dp/147923933X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1348262155&sr;=8-...
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Lilavatibai Podar ISC Winter Carnival 2013 (Part 1)
Here is the first part of the carnival which happened on 19-12-2013.
The Olympic Dream: In Pursuit of Perfection - Must See in OC Episode2 Cut2 V3a_854x480_H264.mov
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"Marketing Through Sports" - Thoughtful China
www.thoughtfulchina.com/show China's state-run sports industry has been less friendly to marketers compared to the West's brand-savvy teams, leagues and play......
www.thoughtfulchina.com/show China's state-run sports industry has been less friendly to marketers compared to the West's brand-savvy teams, leagues and play...
wn.com/Marketing Through Sports Thoughtful China
www.thoughtfulchina.com/show China's state-run sports industry has been less friendly to marketers compared to the West's brand-savvy teams, leagues and play...
China, coming of age - Tencent, Sina Sports, LeTV, NBA China, WTA & Catalyst Media (Part 2)
Brandon Snow, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing Partnerships, NBA China
Sam Xie, General Manager of Sports Business Development and Marketing, Tencent & D...
Brandon Snow, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing Partnerships, NBA China
Sam Xie, General Manager of Sports Business Development and Marketing, Tencent & Deputy Chief Editor, qq.com
Melissa Pine, Vice President (Asia-Pacific) & WTA Finals Tournament Director, WTA (Women's Tennis Association)
Hang Yu, Vice President, Sports, LeTV Sports
Sam Li, Head of Content Acquisition and Strategic Partnerships, Sina Sports
Patrick Murphy, CEO, Catalyst Media Group
Moderated by: Jasper Donat, CEO, Branded
Sports Matters 2015
September 16-17, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
http://www.sportsmatters.asia
http://twitter.com/matterssports
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Brandon Snow, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing Partnerships, NBA China
Sam Xie, General Manager of Sports Business Development and Marketing, Tencent & Deputy Chief Editor, qq.com
Melissa Pine, Vice President (Asia-Pacific) & WTA Finals Tournament Director, WTA (Women's Tennis Association)
Hang Yu, Vice President, Sports, LeTV Sports
Sam Li, Head of Content Acquisition and Strategic Partnerships, Sina Sports
Patrick Murphy, CEO, Catalyst Media Group
Moderated by: Jasper Donat, CEO, Branded
Sports Matters 2015
September 16-17, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
http://www.sportsmatters.asia
http://twitter.com/matterssports
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 95
Sports Day Part 3 At the Foreign Language School, Guilin, Guangxi, China
the last part of Sports Day at the Foreign Language School in Guilin, China....
the last part of Sports Day at the Foreign Language School in Guilin, China.
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the last part of Sports Day at the Foreign Language School in Guilin, China.
- published: 08 Mar 2015
- views: 7
Westfield Sports HS v China Girls
2014 Australian Schools Championship - Championship Division - Women's Pool B - Westfield Sports HS v China Girls...
2014 Australian Schools Championship - Championship Division - Women's Pool B - Westfield Sports HS v China Girls
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2014 Australian Schools Championship - Championship Division - Women's Pool B - Westfield Sports HS v China Girls
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 39
Li Na and the Chinese Sports Training System
A Dialogue on Li Na and the Chinese Sports Training System....
A Dialogue on Li Na and the Chinese Sports Training System.
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A Dialogue on Li Na and the Chinese Sports Training System.
- published: 19 Jun 2011
- views: 1168
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author: eagle3x8
REBIRTH--Micromovie from China Academy of Art
Original movie from the students in China Academy of Art. Director: Longhui Zhang, sixunion@yahoo.cn Synopsis of drama: Tommy was his wife Monica's partner o......
Original movie from the students in China Academy of Art. Director: Longhui Zhang, sixunion@yahoo.cn Synopsis of drama: Tommy was his wife Monica's partner o...
wn.com/Rebirth Micromovie From China Academy Of Art
Original movie from the students in China Academy of Art. Director: Longhui Zhang, sixunion@yahoo.cn Synopsis of drama: Tommy was his wife Monica's partner o...
Parivaar Ashram: Annual Sports Function 2009 Part 1/2
More information at: http://parivaar.org/ Parivaar is a humanitarian service organisation, chiefly working for total care and overall development of children......
More information at: http://parivaar.org/ Parivaar is a humanitarian service organisation, chiefly working for total care and overall development of children...
wn.com/Parivaar Ashram Annual Sports Function 2009 Part 1 2
More information at: http://parivaar.org/ Parivaar is a humanitarian service organisation, chiefly working for total care and overall development of children...
- published: 23 Oct 2013
- views: 20
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author: Parivaar
Vom Lauf in die bessere Zukunft - China's Young Athletes - von Angela Mahr & Sigrid Holzner
Der Film „Vom Lauf in die bessere Zukunft" erzählt von der Bedeutung des Leistungssports in China, Gastgeberland der Olympiade 2008.
Wir besuchten die angehen...
Der Film „Vom Lauf in die bessere Zukunft" erzählt von der Bedeutung des Leistungssports in China, Gastgeberland der Olympiade 2008.
Wir besuchten die angehenden Profisportler Liu Xing Chao und Caihong Zhang und dokumentierten ihren Alltag in der Schule und auch ihr privates Leben mit der Kamera.
Der Film erzählt vom harten Training der Sportschüler in der Stadt, dem rasanten Wachstum in den neuen Siedlungen am Stadtrand und von den Bauern in den entlegensten Bergdörfern, die von der Trockenheit bedroht am Existenzminimum leben.
Ein Film von Angela Mahr und Sigrid Holzner
wn.com/Vom Lauf In Die Bessere Zukunft China's Young Athletes Von Angela Mahr Sigrid Holzner
Der Film „Vom Lauf in die bessere Zukunft" erzählt von der Bedeutung des Leistungssports in China, Gastgeberland der Olympiade 2008.
Wir besuchten die angehenden Profisportler Liu Xing Chao und Caihong Zhang und dokumentierten ihren Alltag in der Schule und auch ihr privates Leben mit der Kamera.
Der Film erzählt vom harten Training der Sportschüler in der Stadt, dem rasanten Wachstum in den neuen Siedlungen am Stadtrand und von den Bauern in den entlegensten Bergdörfern, die von der Trockenheit bedroht am Existenzminimum leben.
Ein Film von Angela Mahr und Sigrid Holzner
- published: 08 Oct 2014
- views: 5
مشروع بوصلة الحياة بمؤسسة الشيخ عمي سعيد في ضيافة حصة مرحبا بالقناة الرابعة : حلقة 11 جوان 2015
مشروع بوصلة الحياة بمؤسسة الشيخ عمي سعيد في ضيافة حصة مرحبا بالقناة الجزائرية الرابعة الأمازيغية: حلقة يوم الخميس 11 جوان 2015.
شارك في الحلقة:
- الأستاذ: ناصر ...
مشروع بوصلة الحياة بمؤسسة الشيخ عمي سعيد في ضيافة حصة مرحبا بالقناة الجزائرية الرابعة الأمازيغية: حلقة يوم الخميس 11 جوان 2015.
شارك في الحلقة:
- الأستاذ: ناصر بن اسماعيل بورورو: المشرف على دورة بوصلة الحياة، خريج أكاديمية إعداد القادة بتركيا.
- الطالب: أيوب شقبقب: طالب في السنة الثانية ثانوي بمعهد عمي سعيد - آداب وفلسفة، عضو في درو بوصلة الحياة.
- الطالب: محمد عبونة: طالب في السنة الثانية ثانوي بمعهد عمي سعيد - آداب وفلسفة، عضو في درو بوصلة الحياة.
تم بثّ الحلقة وتسجيلها يوم الخميس 11 جوان 2015م في إطار زيارة مجموعة الإعلام من دورة بوصلة الحياة إلى بعض المراكز والمؤسسات الإعلامية بالعاصمة الجزائر.
تسجيل ونشر: قسم الإعلام والعلاقات العامة بالمؤسسة - جوان 2015م
wn.com/مشروع بوصلة الحياة بمؤسسة الشيخ عمي سعيد في ضيافة حصة مرحبا بالقناة الرابعة حلقة 11 جوان 2015
مشروع بوصلة الحياة بمؤسسة الشيخ عمي سعيد في ضيافة حصة مرحبا بالقناة الجزائرية الرابعة الأمازيغية: حلقة يوم الخميس 11 جوان 2015.
شارك في الحلقة:
- الأستاذ: ناصر بن اسماعيل بورورو: المشرف على دورة بوصلة الحياة، خريج أكاديمية إعداد القادة بتركيا.
- الطالب: أيوب شقبقب: طالب في السنة الثانية ثانوي بمعهد عمي سعيد - آداب وفلسفة، عضو في درو بوصلة الحياة.
- الطالب: محمد عبونة: طالب في السنة الثانية ثانوي بمعهد عمي سعيد - آداب وفلسفة، عضو في درو بوصلة الحياة.
تم بثّ الحلقة وتسجيلها يوم الخميس 11 جوان 2015م في إطار زيارة مجموعة الإعلام من دورة بوصلة الحياة إلى بعض المراكز والمؤسسات الإعلامية بالعاصمة الجزائر.
تسجيل ونشر: قسم الإعلام والعلاقات العامة بالمؤسسة - جوان 2015م
- published: 28 Jun 2015
- views: 390
прыжки в воду hidive.ru
тренировка на трамплине 1 метр от 16.02.13....
тренировка на трамплине 1 метр от 16.02.13.
wn.com/Прыжки В Воду Hidive.Ru
тренировка на трамплине 1 метр от 16.02.13.
- published: 16 Feb 2013
- views: 131
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author: Al Oro
Education 320: Group Presentations cont.
UCI Education 320: Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education (Fall 2010). Lec 07. Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education -- Group Presentations -- Part ......
UCI Education 320: Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education (Fall 2010). Lec 07. Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education -- Group Presentations -- Part ...
wn.com/Education 320 Group Presentations Cont.
UCI Education 320: Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education (Fall 2010). Lec 07. Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education -- Group Presentations -- Part ...
Freddie's Wushu Flexibility Training - Splits
Reflections Volume 1 by Sifu Freddie Lee http://www.amazon.com/Reflections-Volume-Balancing-Body-Spirit/dp/147923933X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1348262155&sr;=8-......
Reflections Volume 1 by Sifu Freddie Lee http://www.amazon.com/Reflections-Volume-Balancing-Body-Spirit/dp/147923933X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1348262155&sr;=8-...
wn.com/Freddie's Wushu Flexibility Training Splits
Reflections Volume 1 by Sifu Freddie Lee http://www.amazon.com/Reflections-Volume-Balancing-Body-Spirit/dp/147923933X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1348262155&sr;=8-...
Lilavatibai Podar ISC Winter Carnival 2013 (Part 1)
Here is the first part of the carnival which happened on 19-12-2013....
Here is the first part of the carnival which happened on 19-12-2013.
wn.com/Lilavatibai Podar Isc Winter Carnival 2013 (Part 1)
Here is the first part of the carnival which happened on 19-12-2013.