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Coordinates: 39°56′17″N 116°23′13″E / 39.93802°N 116.38706°E / 39.93802; 116.38706
Shichahai (Chinese: 什刹海; pinyin: Shíchàhǎi) is a historic scenic area consisting of three lakes in the north of central Beijing in China. They are located to the north-west of the Forbidden City and north-west of the Beihai Lake. Shichahai consists of the following three lakes: Qianhai (前海), Xihai (西海) and Houhai (后海). In imperial times it was called the Riverbank (Chinese: 河沿; pinyin: héyán).
Shichahai consists of 147 hectares and dates back to the Jin Dynasty. From the time of the Yuan Dynasty it was the northernmost part of the Grand Canal linking Hangzhou in the south to Beijing in the North of China. Because of this, the Shichahai area used to be the most important commercial district with all kinds of activities going on. It harbors several temples and mansions.
Around the lake there are ten famous Taoist and Buddhist temples and several formal royal mansions and gardens. The most well known are the Prince Gong Mansion (恭亲王府) and the Prince Chun Mansion (醇亲王府).
The Berlin Wushu Team visited the wushu training at the Shi Cha Hai Sports School in Beijing. www.davidtorok.com www.taichi-feelgood.com
At Shichahai Sports School, one of Beijing's best, athletes dream of winning gold metals.
Houhai Lake, also called Back Sea or Back Lake, is one of the two most popular pub streets in Beijing. It refers to a lake and its surrounding neighborhood in Xicheng District of central Beijing. Along with Qianhai (Front Sea) and Xihai (West Sea), they comprise Shichahai, the collective name for the three northern-most lakes in central Beijing.
Shichahai ( 什刹海, Shíchàhǎi) is an historic scenic area consisting of three lakes in the north of central Beijing in China. They are located to the north-west of the Forbidden City and north-west of the Beihai Lake. Shichahai consists of the following three lakes: Qianhai (前海), Xihai (西海) and Houhai (后海). In imperial times it was called the Riverbank (河沿, héyán). Recorded in May of 2010. Learn more about Shichahai at http://www.yilongwei.com
Shichahai ( 什刹海, Shíchàhǎi) is an historic scenic area consisting of three lakes in the north of central Beijing in China. They are located to the north-west of the Forbidden City and north-west of the Beihai Lake. Shichahai consists of the following three lakes: Qianhai (前海), Xihai (西海) and Houhai (后海). In imperial times it was called the Riverbank (河沿, héyán). Recorded in May of 2010. Learn more about Shichahai at http://www.yilongwei.com
Official Audio for "Shichahai in the Morning"(什剎海之晨)by Jia Peng Fang ジャーパンファン(賈鵬芳), from the album 「River」河 Download on iTunes: http://radi.al/JiaPengFangRiver Pacific Moon Homepage: http://www.pacificmoon.com/home.html The star of the album is “niko"(Erhu, 二胡), one of the traditional string instruments from China. There are many instruments in the lute category that are played with the bow rubbing against the instrument which produce the sounds, such as batokin" from Mongol, hegum" from the Korean peninsula and many others just from Asia alone. As for Europe, might not we say that violins are representative of string instruments there? It is said that instruments were played initially to imitate the human voice. If that is so, niko is the perfect instrument to express the melodies of t...
Houhai Lake, also called Back Sea or Back Lake, is one of the two most popular pub streets in Beijing. It refers to a lake and its surrounding neighborhood in Xicheng District of central Beijing. Along with Qianhai (Front Sea) and Xihai (West Sea), they comprise Shichahai, the collective name for the three northern-most lakes in central Beijing. And Houhai is the largest of the three lakes, with a size of 34 hectares. Houhai is actually a giant man-made lake, which was cherished by the Mongol leaders. Since the early 2000s, the hutong neighborhood around Houhai has become known for its nightlife as many residences along the lake shore have been converted into restaurants, bars, and cafes. The area is especially popular with foreign tourists visiting Beijing and is also often visited by loc...
The kungfu extravaganza "Shichahai" is refreshingly beautiful, showcasing a unique combination of martial arts, Chinese opera and acrobatics against a backdrop of colorful sets and CG visuals. The hour-long spectacle invokes images of the Beijing Olympics´ opening ceremony, albeit on a much smaller scale.