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Shopping in China. A Tour to get you started 购物沈阳, Shenyang, China (October 07, 2020)

Hello everyone and welcome back to a tour through the shopping life in Shenyang. You can spend the whole day in just this street to find everything you need whether it is underground or on the 6th floor of a huge shopping mall where you can choose between several ones along the street. So let me give you a short introduction about this huge place which is also close to the imperial palace and zhangs mansion.

Middle Street 中街

Middle Street has a history of more than 100 years. In 2005, Middle Street gained the title of Top 10 Famous Commercial Shopping Streets in China. And in 2008, it won the International Golden Street title.

Middle Street is the first commercial pedestrian street in Chin with many stores and fancy restaurants. The largest shopping mall in Shenyang is also located in the Middle Street, selling products from all around the world.

The history of Zhongjie goes back to the latter part of the Qing Dynasty when it was called Siping Street 四平路. It was the oldest shopping street in Shenyang. In the renovation project in 1997, Zhongjie became China's first pedestrian zone street.

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Is China safe? | Safety in China | Is China a safe place to travel? | 中国安全吗?

How safe is China? 中国有多安全?This seems to be a common topic for videos here on Youtube. As a person who has spent a decade in China, I definitely have some thoughts on the matter as well. From the handful of videos I watched on this topic I found that most of them were lacking in nuance and perspective. For example, a person who comes to travel in China for a week just simply won't have the amount of time and experience necessary in country to cover the topic adequately or accurately. Then some of the other videos discuss safety purely from the angle of, If I walk down the street at night, will I get robbed or mugged? That is certainly a question worth asking, but safety and a feeling of being 'safe' includes various other elements as well. For example, if you give an opinion that differs from the status quo in China and face harsh consequences, I believe that should also be considered when discussing the topic of safety. Safety includes a whole host of other things as well. Food safety. Safety regarding transportation (ie traffic accidents, etc). I mainly focus on safety in terms of safety while living or traveling in China. There are other safety-related issues that pertain moreso to locals and Chinese nationals that I do not get into in this video. I've done my best here to give a fair, unbiased take on the issue of 'Safety in China'. I hope you'll get something useful out of it and if you enjoy the video, please show some support for what I do by giving the video a thumbs up, dropping a comment and subscribing to the channel. Also, for glimpses into daily life in China, check me out on Patreon as well. Link here:
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With the sleeping train in China from Shenyang to Changbaishan. 沈阳 长白山脉 (November 14, 2020)

Hello and welcome back to another video.

Today I take you on a tour to Changbaishan and we start with exploring the sleeping train a little bit and how's the hotel lobby. Next time we see then the beautiful landscape and how easy it is to get yourself a snowboard and start carving the mountain.

The Changbai Mountains are a major mountain range in Northeast Asia that extends from the Northeast Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning, across the border between China and North Korea to the North Korean provinces of Ryanggang and Chagang. They are also referred to as the Jangbaek or Ohnan Mountains in Korean, and as the Šanggiyan Mountains in Manchu. Most peaks exceed 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) in height, with the highest being Paektu Mountain.

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Chinese nightlife, Is China safe at night? 中国街拍 夜市行走

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We Are Palm Springs - On The Mark

On The Mark is a one of kind gourmet food market and deli, featuring a range of unique boutique products such as: craft beer and wine, artisan crafted cheese, nitrate-free meats, pâtés, small batch oils and vinegars, and more!

Chinese New Year 4716 Hengyang

Chinese New Year 4716: Hengyang. In my 10+ years living in China I made 2 videos about Chinese New Year, the last one was in 2010 (Chinese New Year 4708: Daxie). This year I had a great opportunity to make another one. This one is a bit long at 42 min. and I know most people don't want to sit and watch a 42 min. movie so I divided it into 4 parts, but you can also watch this full version if you like. This one is packed with a lot of stuff and I know a lot of you will find it very interesting. It has a tour of grandma's home and her garden, a visit to grandpa's grave ( a MUST see), the traditional Chinese New Year dinner, and of course FIREWORKS!! And you know nobody does fireworks better than the Chinese!

Chinese New Year Fireworks

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Virtue - Master Hai Tao Buddhist Talk - Mettavalokanaya

Most Venerable Master Hai Tao, The President of Life TV, Abbot of Hong Fa Zen and other Monasteries in Taiwan has been making a lot of effort to support all different sects and traditions of Buddhism, regardless of their ways of practice, as long as they are authentic. In accordance with the Bodhisattva's spirit of the only wish is to help all beings liberate themselves from suffering, without seeking for relief and happiness for the self along with his own aspiration of supporting countries, Buddhism and all living beings, the Master has dedicated his life to a variety of charitable activities to spread Buddhism and bring benefits to all beings. In particular, he has been travelling all year-round visiting schools, prisons and government organizations to fulfil his aspiration of promoting life education.
The Venerable Hai Tao was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in 1958. He graduated from Chinese Culture University of Chinese Culture in 1982. He was born in a family with traditional Chinese faith, but he encountered Christianity when he was in middle school and was a pious Christian until university. After having established a family and his own business, he also encountered Taoism.
In 1992, the Master took the Lay Bodhisattva Precepts under the Venerable Master Liao Zhong at Nanzih Tsuyunszu in Kaohsiung. In June 1993, the Master was converted to a Buddhist monk under the Venerable Master Zhen Hua at Fu Yan Temple in Xinzu, after which he practiced under the guidance of Venerable Master Ru Xu. In 1994, the Master took the Full Ordination under the Venerable Master Jie De at Miao Tong Monastery in Liouguei, Kaohsiung. In 1997, the Master spent a lot of time studying the Theravada tradition of Buddhism in south Asia. In November 2002, the Master became the 47th successor of the Tiantai sect under the Venerable Master Kok Kwong at Hong Kong Kun Chung Temple. In 2003, the Master became a disciple of His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje and regarded him as the root lama. In March 2005, the Master became a disciple of the Venerable Master Wu Dao and was given the Dharma name Zhi Hai (the sea of wisdom).In 2008, the Master became the abbot of Hongfa Zen Monastery in Miaoli. In 2009,the Master became the 53th tantric preceptor of the Eastern Mantrayana. In the same year, the Master became the abbot of Fawang Monastery in Keelung. In 2010, the Master became the abbot of Wugong Monastery in Hengchun.
The Venerable Master Hai Tao has taken up the following appointments:The chairman of Life Culture Foundation, The director of Life TV, The director of the Taiwan Buddhist Publication Association, The director of the Taiwan Life Caring Association, The chairman of the Huai Hai Education Foundation, The director of the Taiwan Dog Saving Association, The director of the Compassion Culture Company, The chairman of the Hai Tao Life Foundation in Malaysia, The chairman of the Hai Tao Life Foundation in the USA, The chairman of Taiwan Lamp Offering Charitable Association, The director of all Life Education Centres and Temples in the UK, Chile, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Macau, The director of the Loving Compassion Buddhist College, The abbot of Hongfa Zen Monastery in Miaoli, The abbot of Keelung Fawong Temple, The abbot of Taichung Five Dhyani Buddhas Lecture Hall, The abbot of Kaohsiung Compassion Bodhimanda, The vice-chairman of the China International Offering Ceremony to All Buddhas and Sanghas Association, A missionary teacher at many schools and an honorary counsellor at a number of prisons

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