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Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world.
Its total population in 2013 was 21,150,000. The city proper is the 2nd most populous in the world. The metropolis, located in northern China, is governed as a direct-controlled municipality under the national government with 16 urban, suburban, and rural districts. Beijing Municipality is surrounded by Hebei Province with the exception of neighboring Tianjin Municipality to the southeast; together the three divisions form the Jingjinji metropolitan region and the national capital region of China.
Beijing is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is the nation's political, cultural and educational center. It is home to the headquarters of most of China's largest state-owned companies, and is a major hub for the national highway, expressway, railway, and high-speed rail networks. The Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest in the world by passenger traffic.
Trip to Seoul and Beijing for our USC MBA GLOBE class. Highlights: Multi-function Lounge, The Triangulation Game, It's Snowing at The Great Wall, JenParisBonVoyagePaulBday Beijing Club Night
3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "Global Degree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia! For more episode guides, hit the SUBSCRIBE button above! Traveling the globe is easier than you think... SEASON 2 // EPISODE 5 The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a Chinese Sleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug Men Night Market! China Hostels: htt...
This year marks the 21st anniversary of the Beijing College Student Film Festival since its first opening in 1993. Now, the most influential Chinese film celebration has been setting foot abroad with award-winning works being screened at the New York Film Academy. SinoVision Journal reporter Jane Stone attended the screening event and brings you the story.
Our class visited Beijing for 5 days at the end of our study tour. This video is about 3 activities I would highly recommend! 1. Great Wall of China (Mutianyu section) 2. Silk Street Markets 3. Forbidden City/Tienanmen Square/Temple of the Heavens
Buy your copy today here - http://bit.ly/BuyTheRide The Ride - London to Beijing DVD Two times Guinness World Record Holder, Kevin Sanders takes to the road again for one of the toughest challenges he has ever faced. To lead a team of novice motorcycle overlanders on the very first motorcycle expedition to attempt a Trans-Asian crossing from London to Beijing, via some of the most remote and inhospitable regions on the planet . This is a journey along the fabled Silk Road like you have never seen before. Riding over some of the world's highest navigable passes where sudden altitude sickness can kill, through snowed in avalanche prone mountain ranges, landslide stricken dirt highways, across deadly swollen rivers and through some of Asia's most dramatic cities. Western Tibet and Mount Ev...
Located in southwest Beijing's Fengtai District, the World Park (世界公园)contains miniatures of some of the most famous landmarks from around the globe. It's a good way to see the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids of Giza, the Taj Mahal, the London Bridge, the Colosseum, and many more in an afternoon's time.
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. You might enjoy some of these other videos: Singapore Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/OpB1O8_ViVg Taipei Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/3JGFy8WRfY4 Follow me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel Twitter: ChrisRaney Google+: https://google.com/+yellowwproductions Check out my blog at: http://yelloww.net
This is the official promotion video of Beijing filmed by the Beijing Ministry of Tourism. If you haven't been to Beijing, it will offer a glimpse of what's Beijing like. The video covers all the major scenic spots in Beijing, the Great Wall of China, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Hutong, Nanluoguxiang, 798 Art Zone, Temple of Heaven and Ming Tombs. It also shows the differences between the Old Beijing and Modern Beijing, the lives of the local people, as well as the Beijing during big holidays like the Spring Festival.
http://www.woltersworld.com What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven. filmed in Beijing, China Copyright Mark Wolters 2014
The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Be...
You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities! Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing. Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train. One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the c...
Check out this travel guide to China from Kelley Ferro! ✈Join the adventure & SUBSCRIBE▶▶http://bit.ly/KelleyFerro ▼◦▼◦▼ MORE INFO & LINKS IN THE DESCRIPTION ▼◦▼◦▼ What to do, see, eat and experience in these vibrant Chinese cities. I had a whirlwind week in China with Wendy Wu Tours and I experienced so much in this exciting, ancient and modern country. From the skyscrapers of Shanghai, to biking the old wall of Xi'an, to seeing the Terra Cotta Warriors up close and exploring the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall—China was full of life changing moments. Here's a glimpse into what we did on our tour through this amazing country. Live like a Local in China with Kelley Ferro: USTOA Travel Together Series featuring Wendy Wu Tours & Visit China Now ➕ FOLLOW KELLEY FERRO 🔸 Facebook: htt...
Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods. Produced by: Jonah M. Kessel and Aaron Wolfe Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1vjfdPp Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Instagram: http://instagram.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.goo...
Seat of supreme power for over five centuries (1420-1911), the Forbidden City in Beijing, with its landscaped gardens and many buildings, constitutes a priceless testimony to Chinese civilization during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Our Shanghai Travel Guide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back. Thanks to Kyle from UnTour Food Tours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/ How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84
Mutianyu Great Wall located at Beijing huairou area within the boundaries, it has a long history and splendid culture. According to the literatures, the Mutianyu Great Wall was under the Ming dynasty general Zhu yuanzhang and rebuilted the Great Wall http://www.bestbeijingtours.com
A light-hearted web series that gives insight to life in China, from the view of foreigners. Episode 12: A Beijing Special. With just a couple of days to spare in between our busy work schedule, me and the boys set sail on a two day man-cation to China's Capital. Myself, Matt, Aaron and Will visit some of Beijing's most visited sights, such as The Forbidden City, The Great wall and Tiananmen Square. Along with some of Beijing's lest visited attractions, such as the 'poo' themed restaurant and the 'Friends' replica cafe. All of this is weaved between a classic tale of friends becoming enemies, enemies becoming friends. Intro music by The Static Cult. Featuring music by The Second Sons. Shot of the iPhone 4S and Panasonic GH1.
Tour guide, Beijing airport, Tianjin cruise port car van pick up service, chauffeur, transfer, rental car service, tour advisor assistant. http://www.beijing-tour-car.com Email: zhangkeye@hotmail.com http://www.beijing-tour-car.com Mobile: +86 1362 104 2428 My name is Tony. I am an qualified English speaking tour guide professional driver with a detailed knowledge of Beijing’s major tourist and business destinations. My all vehicles are clean, late model, fully equipped, comfortable and fully insured professional vehicles. I can transport 12 passengers or less for 59.00 USD per pick-up. Please call me directly on my mobile telephone or email me for any questions. I can meet you or your guests at the airport. I can also transport you to and from meetings, conventions, or tourist attraction...
The Travel Channel asked us to explore the people, character and beauty of China. The results were two programs for their "Your Travel Guide" series. This, a glimpse into the everyday life of one of the most prominent calligraphers in China, is from our Beijing show.
Template link: https://videohive.net/item/cartoon-travel-explainer/8068670?ref=Jackrust © andrenavarre Take your viewers on their dream vacation! With 21 travel destinations, this After Effects promo template will let you explain and advertise your business, product, service, app, e-store or company. You can even use your own photos and videos. Just drop in your logo, change the text to suit your own story, customize the character and colors to suit your branding, and enjoy your brand new unique video! World Locations: Paris FRANCE, London UK, New York USA, Beijing CHINA, Sydney AUSTRALIA, Berlin GERMANY, Giza EGYPT, Taj Mahal INDIA, Stonehenge UK, Chichen Itza MEXICO, Athens GREECE, Jerusalem ISRAEL, Istanbul TURKEY, Moscow RUSSIA, Rome ITALY, Great Wall CHINA, Angkor CAMBODIA, Lhasa T...
The Vagabond Project is a new way to discover international cool. A youth-driven, video collective dedicated to bringing unique travel experiences to young influencers. We filmed in Hong Kong & Beijing late 2011 and have now edited the footage into 42 webisodes that explore the best stops for young travelers passing through these two cities. Our goal is to continue the project and feature new, international locations going forward... more deets @ http://thevagabondproject.tv Music by Two Door Cinema Club - What You Know With the help of local guides, watch Millana Snow travel through Hong Kong & Beijing while she checks out the best of gen-y subcultures- from art, music, fashion, food, traditional Chinese culture and nightlife! Full Web Series Debuting SOON! Sign up for when we announce t...
WHY A TOUR IN ASIA? Attracted both by the beauty of Asia, we left our jobs to realise our dream: launch an online travel guide, while traveling six months through Asia. We already much traveled the world but we chose finally this continent because we always have lived strong and memorable experiences there. We defined our route following the dry seasons of each country. Eh yes! We studied tourism management and we are therefore very rigorous in the organization of a trip. This project gave a real goal to this trip: to discover even more, even further, limitless. After a few months, we found ourselves completely free of any prior, completely off the beaten tracks and we become true adventurers. And it is there, you really feel the joy, the pride of all the emotions experienced. It's crazy,...
Trip to Seoul and Beijing for our USC MBA GLOBE class. Highlights: Multi-function Lounge, The Triangulation Game, It's Snowing at The Great Wall, JenParisBonVoyagePaulBday Beijing Club Night
3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "Global Degree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia! For more episode guides, hit the SUBSCRIBE button above! Traveling the globe is easier than you think... SEASON 2 // EPISODE 5 The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a Chinese Sleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug Men Night Market! China Hostels: htt...
This year marks the 21st anniversary of the Beijing College Student Film Festival since its first opening in 1993. Now, the most influential Chinese film celebration has been setting foot abroad with award-winning works being screened at the New York Film Academy. SinoVision Journal reporter Jane Stone attended the screening event and brings you the story.
Our class visited Beijing for 5 days at the end of our study tour. This video is about 3 activities I would highly recommend! 1. Great Wall of China (Mutianyu section) 2. Silk Street Markets 3. Forbidden City/Tienanmen Square/Temple of the Heavens
Buy your copy today here - http://bit.ly/BuyTheRide The Ride - London to Beijing DVD Two times Guinness World Record Holder, Kevin Sanders takes to the road again for one of the toughest challenges he has ever faced. To lead a team of novice motorcycle overlanders on the very first motorcycle expedition to attempt a Trans-Asian crossing from London to Beijing, via some of the most remote and inhospitable regions on the planet . This is a journey along the fabled Silk Road like you have never seen before. Riding over some of the world's highest navigable passes where sudden altitude sickness can kill, through snowed in avalanche prone mountain ranges, landslide stricken dirt highways, across deadly swollen rivers and through some of Asia's most dramatic cities. Western Tibet and Mount Ev...
Located in southwest Beijing's Fengtai District, the World Park (世界公园)contains miniatures of some of the most famous landmarks from around the globe. It's a good way to see the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids of Giza, the Taj Mahal, the London Bridge, the Colosseum, and many more in an afternoon's time.
Globe Trekker transports viewers to unforgettable destinations through its stunning photography and spirit of adventure. In each episode, we send our charismatic hosts Ian Wright, Justine Shapiro, Zay Harding, Megan McCormick, Brianna Barnes, Holly Morris, Judith Jones and more off the beaten path to soak up the local culture, sample the cuisine and revel in breathtaking vistas. Globe Trekker’s motto? “living as the locals do!”
Alain Ducasse is the most influential haute cuisine French chef, with more than 20 Michelin stars and a number of restaurants around the globe. Seven more will be opened in the next year, including his first in Beijing.
LaRouchePAC Friday Webcast - June 2, 2017 — Today's webcast features a short video containing Helga Zepp-LaRouche's eyewitness report following her participation in the historic Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, which has unleashed optimism and opportunity around the globe. This new paradigm represents a consolidation of the fight for the new international economic order which the LaRouche movement has led for close to fifty years. Americans must demand that our nation join this new paradigm of win-win development. The decision by President Trump to leave the Paris climate agreement poses the opportunity for the United States to finally overturn the decades of reigning Malthusian ideology and once again embrace the science of economic progress and growth.
Diplomats from nearly 200 countries meet in Paris this December to forge a global climate agreement. Much progress has been made toward reducing the emissions responsible for climate change. The path toward a low-carbon world will be difficult, but it also presents lucrative economic opportunities. How are leaders and thinkers across the globe – from Boston to Beijing – confronting the decarbonization challenge? Where do we stand less than three months from a climate summit that will define global energy for decades to come?
Credit to Institute of Creation Research Dr. Jason Lisle brings up some very valid scientific points that can be observed and repeated. If the earth is a flat disc, there wouldn't be any nighttime. We can test this by carrying a flat disc (flat earth) and walk around a source of light (the sun the earth revolves around). There is only perpetual daylight if the earth is a flat disc. We can also experiment on the flat earth idea by having some flat earthers travel to China which is half the globe away from the U.S. and have them call back to New York or some east coast cities which are usually 12 to 13 hours behind the Beijing Time in China (China has only one time zone) depending on whether there is daylight saving time or not. Since I have relatives who still live in China and I regu...
Being a cloud native developer requires learning some new language and new skills like circuit-breakers, canaries, Linux containers, tracers, pods and sidecars. Code is easy, but fast deployment cycles are hard. In this session, we will introduce you to cloud native architecture by demonstrating numerous principles and techniques for building and deploying Java monolithic apps or microservices via Spring Boot, Wildfly Swarm and Vert.x, while leveraging Kubernetes with OpenShift. Burr Sutter A lifelong developer advocate, community organizer, and technology evangelist, Burr Sutter is a featured speaker at technology events around the globe—from Bangalore to Brussels and Berlin to Beijing (and most parts in between)—he is currently Red Hat’s Director of Developer Experience. A Java Champi...
Oscar Clark is an Author, Consultant and Evangelist with Unity Technologies. A pioneer in social games services since 1998. He provided ‘vision’ for one of the first Online games communities (Wireplay – British Telecom); was global lead for games at Hutchison Whampoa (3UK); Home Architect for PlayStation®Home; and evangelist for Beijing based social mobile platform Papaya Mobile. He is an outspoken speaker, mentor and author on Monetisation and Social Freemium Games Design and can be found at games conferences across thr globe as the Evangelist for Everyplay & Unity Ads with Unity Technologies. More about the speaker - http://oigconf.com/speakers/oscar-clark/ Videography and editing: Dhanud S Premasiri Copyright © 2016 Ottawa International Game Conference, All Rights Reserved
The operations of so many U.S.-based nonprofits extend far beyond our borders these days, often all around the globe. Among other things, this means that U.S.-based nonprofits’ trademarks and copyrights are being used in foreign countries where the systems and methods for protecting and licensing this intellectual property (IP) are very different from those in the United States. This program will focus on some of the latest developments in trademark and copyright law and procedures around the globe, and their impact on nonprofits. In China, how is the new Beijing IP Court working for nonprofits? What are Alibaba.com and other online service providers doing to disrupt the way trademark applications are filed? In the EU, why does the trademark office have a new name? What has changed? In C...
The Low-Residency MFA in Visual Studies Program is pleased to welcome Steve Locke to lecture about his work. Locke is a Visiting Artist for Low-Res MFA in Visual Studies, a seminal component of the program’s summer intensive. STEVE LOCKE (b. 1963, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) is a Boston-based artist, raised in Detroit, Michigan. He received a B.S. in 1984 from Boston University, a B.F.A. in 1997 and an M.F.A. in 2001 from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2002. He has received grants from The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, The Art Matters Foundation, and the LEF Foundation Contemporary Work Fund Grant. His solo exhibition, there is no one left to blame, was curated by Helen Molesworth for...