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There are many cultural differences in China and this is very apparent between the North and the South. Support OTGW on Subbable: https://subbable.com/offthegreatwall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheGreatWall Twitter: http://twitter.com/ntdotgw http://e.ntd.tv/NTDtelevision Subscribe for more Off the Great Wall: http://e.ntd.tv/SubscribeOTGW Make sure to share with your friends! __ OTGW Merchandise! http://e.ntd.tv/OTGWmerch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheGreatWall Twitter: http://twitter.com/ntdotgw And let's not forget Google Plus: http://e.ntd.tv/GooglePlusOTGW Find Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danotgw Find Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikexingchen NTD Television: http://e.ntd.tv/NTDtelevision __ MOBILE LINKS: More OTGW Vids!
Please make sure to Subscribe to my channel! Click here to subscribe: http://vid.io/xqN3 Chinese food in Southern China and Hong Kong, Cantonese Cuisine, is world famous for it's elegant flavours and variety. I came to Guangzhou to eat Chinese Food and Cantonese Food. You can find these Chinese Foods throughout Guangdong and Hong Kong. Hong Kong food might be a little bit more expensive, but the flavour is the same. I also found Hong Kong Street Food different from Guangzhou street food. In China, there are 8 main cuisines, but the one famous Chinese cuisine that is spread throughout the whole world, famous for it's cooking style, complex recipes, busy seafood restaurants, and delicious street food, is Cantonese food. I found the food to be delicious in both Hong Kong and Guangzho...
The concepts of northern and southern China originate from differences in climate, geography, culture, and physical traits; as well as several periods of actual political division in history. Northern China is too cold and dry for rice cultivation (though rice is grown there today with the aid of modern technology) and consists largely of flat plains, grasslands, and desert; while Southern China is warm and rainy enough for rice and consists of lush mountains cut by river valleys. Historically, these differences have led to differences in warfare during the pre-modern era, as cavalry could easily dominate the northern plains but encountered difficulties against river navies fielded in the south. There are also major differences in language, cuisine, culture, and popular entertainment forms...
Please make sure to Subscribe to my channel! Click here to subscribe: http://vid.io/xqN3 I was super lucky to be able to spend Chinese New Year in Southern China, a 2 hour drive from Guangzhou, in a little village full of locals, eating an amazing feast of Chinese Food! The flavours were elegant and simple yet bold at the same time. Very refined! I was invited to this village by a friend who was traveling back to her hometown for the Chinese New Year family reunion. When I arrived to the village, I was blown away at how traditional everything was and how the locals were so happy and kind hearted. I got to meet and chat with everyone in her family, and was shown around their home and told to make myself at home. This was a nice experience after spending time in Guangzhou eating Chinese Str...
Have trouble understanding Mandarin speakers from southern China or Taiwan but not sure WHY? Chances are the "sound changes” presented in this video are a key part of the explanation… Full post: http://mandarinhq.com/?p=1856 The full post also has a DOWNLOADABLE PDF overview that shows you the main sound changes (along with sample words) and the SPECIFIC REGIONS where you’re most likely to hear each one of them. For more content, head over to my website: http//:mandarinhq.com Or follow me on: https://twitter.com/MandarinHQ https://plus.google.com/+AngelHuangMHQ -Angel
CHINESE PEOPLE ARE VERY CONFUSED ABOUT THEIR IDENTITY.
Subscribe to my channel here: http://vid.io/xqN3 Follow my Instagram: http://vid.io/xohw Chinese Food Sichuan - Chinese Street Food - Street Food China Chinese food gets more interesting the deeper you go. I set off for Chinese street food and cuisine in deep southern Sichuan province by bicycle. I rode my bike down deep into Southern China's lush and mountainous liangshan region, in search of delicious Chinese street food and Chinese food. The Chinese food really was different in this region. The liangshan region is home to Chinese Yi ethnic minority, who have their own cuisine. It was very rural and in some areas also very poor, so I had difficulty finding the yi cuisine at first. Later in the second half of the video, I found a Yi restaurant and had a Chinese food feast! The little vil...
Xiaopei Chinese Dance 2013 summer camp in China, visited China Southern Dance School. To answer all your questions about if this is a Chinese dance: it is just a combination of part of the Chinese dance basic training, aim to prepare dancers, more accurate dance school students, to get ready for the Choreographies. There are other trainings involved as well.
Witnesses captured footage of local authorities allegedly damaging a surfboard on Xichong beach in Shenzhen. It is understood that they were acting on complaints after a surfer collided with a swimmer in the bay on 16 September.
A giant model moon has rampaged through a Chinese city after being swept up by the most violent typhonic winds to hit the country in more than 20-years. As super typhoon Meranti bore down on city of Fuzhou yesterday, anything not secured down swiftly became airborne thanks to gusts of more than 200km/h. To celebrate the annual Mid-Autumn festival, the city erected a series of giant inflatable moons. As winds in the eastern province became more turbulent, one of the inflatables broke free of its enclosure and rolled through the city, harmlessly bouncing across cars, scooters and ever people. Meranti has brought violent winds and torrential rain to eastern and southern Taiwan as it skirted past the island's southern tip. The typhoon, which was moving northwest into the Taiwan Strait, is...
A giant model moon has rampaged through a Chinese city after being swept up by the most violent typhonic winds to hit the country in more than 20-years. As super typhoon Meranti bore down on city of Fuzhou yesterday, anything not secured down swiftly became airborne thanks to gusts of more than 200km/h. To celebrate the annual Mid-Autumn festival, the city erected a series of giant inflatable moons. As winds in the eastern province became more turbulent, one of the inflatables broke free of its enclosure and rolled through the city, harmlessly bouncing across cars, scooters and ever people. Meranti has brought violent winds and torrential rain to eastern and southern Taiwan as it skirted past the island's southern tip. The typhoon, which was moving northwest into the Taiwan Strait, is...
Gu Ruzhang or Ku Yu-Cheung (Chinese: 顾汝章 1894–1952) was a Chinese martial artist who disseminated the Bak Siu Lum (Northern Shaolin) martial arts system across southern China in the early 20th century. Gu was known for his expertise in Iron Palm hand conditioning among other Chinese martial art training exercises. He has become a legendary heroic figure in some Chinese martial arts communities.[1][2] Gu was a son of Gu Lizhi (顾利之), an adept of Tantui and Zhaquan and security and escort businessman (at the time, a common business for martial artists in China). Gu Yu-jeung inherited by his father's colleague Yán Jīwēn (嚴機溫) the 10 North Shaolin routines, several weapon routines, and martial qigong techniques such as Iron Palm, Iron Body and Golden Bell. By such skills he was selected by the...
Chinese riot police were filmed firing tear gas and bullets at villagers Unrest was believed to take place yesterday in Wukan, southern China Residents of Wukan have been protesting for the return of their leader Lin Zuluan was elected by the village after they overthrew party officials 13 people have been arrested and the village is in lockdown, claim reports
A tense standoff is under way between police and residents of the southern Chinese village of Wukan. The unrest was triggered when riot police were said to had fired tear gas at protesters, who were pelting them with bricks. Villagers are angry over the jailing of their elected chief on corruption charges, Al Jazeera’s China correspondent Adrian Brown reports from Beijing. - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
welcome to The News - HQ please subscribe Activists say they shot this video in the southern Chinese fishing village of Wukan. Residents there are angry over the jailing of their popular, elected village chief Lin Zuluan a few days ago. They say Tuesday's unrest began after pre-dawn raids by hundreds of police which included house-to-house searches. Riot police fired reportedly fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters, who were pelting them with bricks. At least 13 people were arrested. More video purports to show the injured being treated at a local hospital. Wukan has been a symbol of grassroots democracy and rural defiance in China since an uprising in 2011, over local government corruption. The so-called Wukan issue led Communist authorities to grant the village direct elections...
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Day 1 of my most epic adventure yet Join Marty "The dumpling" Schmidt and myself as we take you through Day 1 of our adventure! Join me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/winstoninchina Let's not forget Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/100665053747905002031 Twitter: @serpentza
Day 6 teapot gas fills?? Is the most challenging day of the trip, relentless, horrible conditions and even worse roads sees us riding through some of the most beautiful scenery and most disgusting roads you can imagine... Join me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/winstoninchina Twitter: @serpentza
THE REAL WORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINA Hong Kong, once a barren rock of an island on the South China coast, has become one of the great cities of the world. Hong Kong Island was deeded to the British empire in 1898 on a ninety-nine year lease from China. This meant that in 1997 the worlds largest communist country came into possession of one of the worlds richest, most influential and supremely successful, international capitals of big business in the world. All of this is in stark contrast to most of China where a 4,000 year old civilization exists and where the worlds largest human population lives. The city of Guangzhou, in the Canton provence has been a port of call for smugglers, pirates, traders and mandarins for centuries. The towering, mist-shrouded, limestone p...
This was a flight that affected my understanding about FAs and service industry in China. I ended up chatting with a flight attendant who really gave me an interesting glimpse into the life of a Chinese flight attendant. One of the things we ended up chatting about was a rather (in)famous? review by a blogger about the first class service onboard China Southern's A380, and the subsequent demotion of several of the first class FAs. One of the issues that was brought up in the review was the fact some FAs slept in the first class seats. I found out from her that often there are not enough sleeping space for FAs, and so rather than napping uncomfortably in the jumpseats (which is what I saw on this flight), they choose the empty first class seats. It turns out China Southern and other airline...
This series of documentaries are about the traditional carpentry in Southern China: the lives of the carpenters, their tools, their design methods as well as the procession and assembly of a timber structure, It was film in Zhejiang Province, China by myselfduring my gap year as an architectural student in Harvard Graduate School of Design.
This series of documentaries are about the traditional carpentry in Southern China: the lives of the carpenters, their tools, their design methods as well as the procession and assembly of a timber structure, It was film in Zhejiang Province, China by myself during my gap year as an architectural student in Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Chinese documentary on Hung Kuen with English subtitles
This series of documentaries are about the traditional carpentry in Southern China: the lives of the carpenters, their tools, their design methods as well as the procession and assembly of a timber structure, It was film in Zhejiang Province, China by myselfduring my gap year as an architectural student in Harvard Graduate School of Design.
A beautiful takeoff with views of an A380 lifting off! The experience at check-in was actually good for economy with a ground staff welcoming me and taking my luggage. While the premium economy seat on CZ is pretty good, food and service on China Southern's newest and long awaited route were disappointing. Food was barely edible, and service was odd with three small meals. Plane was equipped with mood lighting but for some reason this was never used until the end of the flight. While this is only one flight, it fits into what I have heard about CZ as inconsistent. A lot of positives mixed in with lots of negatives.
Stir Fry is a show on Peppers TV that features restaurants and cuisine in and around Chennai. The outlet featured in this episode is the Southern Chinese Restaurant, which is located in Anna Nagar. Check out how their special dishes are made.