- published: 01 Mar 2017
- views: 90968
Nanjing ( listen; Chinese: 南京, "Southern Capital") is the city situated in the heartland of drainage area of lower reaches of Yangtze River in China, which has long been a major centre of culture, education, research, politics, economy, transport networks and tourism. It is the capital city of Jiangsu province and the second largest city in East China, with a total population of 8,216,100 and legally the capital of Republic of China which lost the mainland during the civil war. The city whose name means "Southern Capital" has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture, having served as the capitals of various Chinese dynasties, kingdoms and republican governments dating from the 3rd century CE to 1949. Prior to the advent of pinyin romanization, Nanjing's city name was spelled as Nanking or Nankin. Nanjing has a number of other names, and some historical names are now used as names of districts of the city, and among them there is the name Jiangning (江寧), whose former character Jiang (江, River) is the former part of the name Jiangsu and latter character Ning (寧, simplified form 宁, Peace) is the short name of Nanjing. When being the capital of a state, for instance, ROC, Jing (京) is adopted as the abbreviation of Nanjing. Although as a city located in southern part of China becoming Chinese national capital as early as in Jin dynasty, the name Nanjing was designated to the city in Ming dynasty, about a thousand years later. Nanjing is particularly known as Jinling (金陵, literally meaning Gold Mountain) and the old name has been used since the Warring States Period in Zhou Dynasty.
The Nanking Massacre or Nanjing Massacre, also known as the Rape of Nanking or Rape of Nanjing, was an episode during the Second Sino-Japanese War of mass murder and mass rape by Japanese troops against the residents of Nanjing (then spelled Nanking), then capital of the Republic of China. The massacre occurred over six weeks starting December 13, 1937, the day that the Japanese captured Nanjing. During this period, soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army murdered Chinese civilians and disarmed combatants numbering an estimated 40,000 to over 300,000, and perpetrated widespread rape and looting. Several key perpetrators were tried and found guilty at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and the Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal, and were executed. A key perpetrator, Prince Asaka of the Imperial Family, escaped prosecution by having earlier been granted immunity by the Allies.
Since most Japanese military records on the killings were kept secret or destroyed shortly after the surrender of Japan in 1945, historians have not been able to accurately estimate the death toll of the massacre. The International Military Tribunal for the Far East estimated in 1948 that over 200,000 Chinese were killed in the incident. China's official estimate is more than 300,000 dead based on the evaluation of the Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal in 1947. The death toll has been actively contested among scholars since the 1980s.
We visit Nanjing, China to film the 20th episode of the Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day series. We ate tons of street food, hung out with locals, and thanks to Raven, my local friend and guide, we learned some local Nanjing dialect and uncovered hidden gems throughout the city. Also, Curtis is back! -----( $20 USD = 138 RMB )----- We met at Zhongshan Wharf (中山码头) and took the ferry to Pukou District(the oldest district in Nanjing). After enjoying some outdoor shenanigans, we had breakfast at the legendary Daxi Wonton (大喜馄饨摊). Later, we enjoyed a feast at Nanjing Dapaidang (南京大排档) on Hunan Road. In the afternoon, we walked around Xuanwu Lake (玄武湖) and caught a glimpse of the Ming Great Wall(明城墙). Next, we ventured over to Yihe Road(颐和路), then visited Librairie Avant-Garde(先锋书店五台山店), one...
These are my top 5 favorite things I did whilst in Nanjing, China. Places mentioned: x Nanjing Ming City Wall x Xuanwu Lake x Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall x Confician Temple Area (Fuzi Miao) x Qinhuai River Check out the other cities I visited: x Shanghai: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0pU2W_KGeM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ♡ Social Media ♡ ● Twitter: https://twitter.com/katchatss ● Instagram: http://instagram.com/katchatss ● Tumblr: http://katchatss.tumblr.com ● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KatChatsYouTube ● Snapchat: katchatss ♡ Business Inquiries ♡ katchats@outlook.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ♡ Music ♡ ● KingMusicNetwork ● Jake Weber - https://www.youtube.com/user/JacobWeberMusic Outro: "Cut and Run" Kevin MacLeo...
A beautiful city you should visit in China!!!!
What happens on your year abroad gets filmed by that one guy with a camera and gets published on youtube for all to see.
China released another Nanjing Massacre archive: A video by John G. Magee in 1937 for which he risked his life. John G.Magee (1884-1956), was born in the US city of Pittsburgh, and served as a pastor in Nanjing between 1912 and 1940. From November of 1937, he acted as President of the Nanjing International Committee of the Red Cross, and President of the International Committee for the Nanjing Safety Zone. During the Nanjing Massacre, he risked his life to film a movie that truly recorded the scene of the massacre, and left extremely rare evidence to the world. Subscribe us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CCTVNEWSbeijing Download for IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=...
6 Japanese athletes, Lead star Jain Kim and the reigning season champions all climbed in Bouldering finals at #IFSCwc Nanjing. Find out who stood on the podium at the rematch in China! All the information about the event on: http://www.ifsc-climbing.org/index.php/component/ifsc/?view=event&WetId;=6170 About IFSC: The IFSC is an international non-governmental non-profit organization whose main objectives are the direction, regulation, promotion, development and furtherance of climbing competitions around the world. About the Channel: The IFSC Channel - On this Channel you can follow the three climbing disciplines: Speed, Lead and Bouldering. Follow live streams, athlete interviews and event highlights brought to you by the International Federation of Sport Climbing! World up...Keep ...
A man was killed after being struck by a train at Nanjing rail station in Jiangsu Province last Sunday. The man crossed the tracks just as the train was approaching. The driver immediately stopped, but the man was left trapped between the train and the platform. A team of firefighters and doctors arrived at the scene immediately and tried to save the man. Unfortunately, after two hours the man died from excessive bleeding. According to local media, the man intended to cross over to another platform so he jumped on the tracks, but the train pulled into the station before he could climb onto the opposite side. Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://goo.gl/lP12gA Watch CGTN Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2-Aq7f_BwE Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/us/...
Nanjing, that's where Amba Suhasini Jhala is off to in this episode of Check Out China. Nanjing was the national capital of China during the Ming dynasty among 9 others. From Ming architecture to Confucius blessing you at a temple dedicated to him to partying like the locals do, you’re in for a treat with this episode. Watch full show: http://goodtimes.ndtv.com/video/videolist.aspx?vid=369611
(Dance begins at 0:30) Japanese army celebrate the conquest of Nanking with a march through the city. They are dancing for senior officers. A frightening scene, I can't imagine whats going through the minds of the remaining chinese captives watching. From the movie "Nanjing! Nanjing!" also released as "City of Life and Death". One of my favourite Chinese films, even as a non-chinese it had me pretty emotional. Watch this film and learn about a very important part of history, and (one of the main reasons) why chinese/japanese relations are as 'cold' as they are. Subtitles not included (they were minimal during this scene)
So what hidden gems did Clara and Kenneth uncover in Nanjing? There's more food, some ridiculous moments, and The Travel Interns being ridiculous. Here are the things you can do in Nanjing in 48hours. (1) Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall During the first six weeks that Japanese soldiers occupied China’s then-capital Nanjing, they committed extensive acts of violence, including rape, looting and mass executions. The eventual death toll stood at 300,000. Today the victims are memorialised at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, which is located in Western Nanjing. (2) Librairie Avant Garde CNN travel called it the most beautiful bookshop in China, and Lonely Planet said ‘the ambience and decor alone certainly deserve a visit’. (3) Sun Yat Sen’s Mausoleum The are 392 steps to Sun Yat Sen’s M...
Sorry for longtime no uploading because I just came back from China. This is my second trip from China. This time I would like to bring you to South and West of China for exploring and traveling the Next time I will record the North China to explore and reveal the Chinese secret city Thank you for your sharing , following and subscribing. ^_^
China is so big that we often overlook the hidden treasures that it has to offer. Hangzhou and Nanjing are just that, with their immersive historical sites and sprawling natural spaces - it is like stepping into a real-life fairytale world. If you want to experience the rich history and natural beauty of Hangzhou & Nanjing for yourself, book the next Scoot flight out because they have a 20% discount for all their flights to Hangzhou! Click on the link - http://bit.ly/TSLScootHZ - to book your flights now! Read our full guide to Hangzhou & Nanjing at - https://www.thesmartlocal.com/scoot-to-hangzhou Special thanks to Scoot for making this trip possible! https://www.facebook.com/flyscoot https://www.instagram.com/flyscoot https://www.youtube.com/flywithscoot In this four-part series, Th...
Learn more "In the Know" tips about Nanjing on InterContinental Nanjing's website http://bit.ly/JYYIe9
We visit Nanjing, China to film the 20th episode of the Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day series. We ate tons of street food, hung out with locals, and thanks to Raven, my local friend and guide, we learned some local Nanjing dialect and uncovered hidden gems throughout the city. Also, Curtis is back! -----( $20 USD = 138 RMB )----- We met at Zhongshan Wharf (中山码头) and took the ferry to Pukou District(the oldest district in Nanjing). After enjoying some outdoor shenanigans, we had breakfast at the legendary Daxi Wonton (大喜馄饨摊). Later, we enjoyed a feast at Nanjing Dapaidang (南京大排档) on Hunan Road. In the afternoon, we walked around Xuanwu Lake (玄武湖) and caught a glimpse of the Ming Great Wall(明城墙). Next, we ventured over to Yihe Road(颐和路), then visited Librairie Avant-Garde(先锋书店五台山店), one...
This video explains how to get to the Nanjing train station, how to access the station after picking up tickets as well as all the services available at the station. *** Update: due to some construction work, the ticket office is now outside of the station, to the right of the usual ticket office. *** Also note the if you are taking the D overnight train to Beijing (such as D322), you enter the station from the ground level at the "Soft seat waiting room" at the far right.
Nanjing Road is by far the most popular shopping street in Shanghai. Crowds jam the pedestrian walkway for shopping and sightseeing every day of the week. At night the neon lights shine like the Las Vegas strip. With hundreds of shops and restaurants there is something for everyone. It runs west to east from People's Park all the way to the Bund. If you want to see more detail visit: http://english.eastday.com/e/top10/u1a5439985.html Nanjing Road Video China Shanghai City China Travel Shanghai Travel Guide
Nanjing, that's where Amba Suhasini Jhala is off to in this episode of Check Out China. Nanjing was the national capital of China during the Ming dynasty among 9 others. From Ming architecture to Confucius blessing you at a temple dedicated to him to partying like the locals do, you’re in for a treat with this episode. Watch full show: http://goodtimes.ndtv.com/video/videolist.aspx?vid=369611
Nanjing is a city full of history that is easily reached from Shanghai via high-speed train. The Nanjing subway is recent but already quite extensive. Not only are all major tourist attractions served by the subway but you also get to every train station as well as the airport. Visit our website to consult timetables and purchase tickets online: www.china-diy-travel.com Check our channel for our videos that will help you understand China travel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHfhu5RwuNrVu_8H8l62uxw
Episode - 8 After extremely hectic 7 days in China, we finally decided to take it a bit easy for one day. You know that was not gonna be the case :-). We ended up going to the Yuyuan Garden & classical street, went on the Huangpu river cruise & squeezed in Nanjing road on the way back to the hotel. Yuyuan Garden is truly beautiful serene & magnificent. I am so glad we went there. ................................................................................................................ You may also like - ● China Diaries Episode - 1 Mumbai to Beijing : https://youtu.be/L6o4neqeM1g ● China Diaries Episode - 2 Temple of Heaven, 798-Art District & Tiananmen Square Flag Lowering : https://youtu.be/36ewjvZNI9g ● China Diaries Episode - 3 Great Wall of China, Tiananmen Square & Wangfujin...