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Top 10 Villages to Visit in China - Historic Towns and Countryside (Travel Video)

Welcome to China’s villages and historic towns. Often touted for its ever changing city skylines, China’s countryside shows a very different side of the country. From beautiful riverside villages to snow covered mountain towns. From mysterious tulou (earthen buildings) to awe-inspiring rice terraces. Traveling rural China can be an eye-opening experience.

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We start off this journey in Yuanyang, a spectacular mountain region where you can find some of the world’s most jaw-dropping rice terraces. Staying with local families is a great way to explore the area, filled with breathtaking landscapes and friendly villages.

Xuexiang is located in the North of China, and is mostly known for its extreme Winter weather, with freezing temperatures and layers of snow. It’s a popular tourist attraction and beautiful sight. The ‘tulou’ buildings in Fujian province are the next destination. These structures were used by the local Hakka people as defense against rivaling communities and bandits. While many still function as homes, some are now used as restaurants and hotels for tourists.

Lijiang is one of China’s most beautiful historic towns, with classic architecture and narrow lanes that can be explored for days. Nearby Dali is worth a visit for its incredible Three Pagodas and Buddhist temple. We travel onwards to Xiahe, a tranquil town just outside Tibet proper. Join monks and pilgrims on traditional koras, and soke up Tibetan culture.

Yangshuo, on the banks of the Li River, might be one of China’s most famous villages, surrounded by mesmerizing limestone hills and mountains. It also provides a good insight into farming life in the country (you can rent bicycles and motorcycles for nice day trips). Shaoshan is a somewhat odd place. It’s the birthplace of Mao Zedong, regarded as the founder of the People’s Republic. The village is a popular stop on the ‘Red Tourism’ trail, a government propaganda campaign.

Fenghuang is a stunning ancient village in the same Hunan province, with incredible architecture, including stone bridges and towers, stilt houses, and a city wall. The next spot on my list is Zhujiajao a popular ‘water town’, not far from Shanghai.

We finish this tour in Pingyao, perhaps the best preserved walled town (or small city) in the country. It used to be an important center of trade and finance, and it’s fascinating to walk the quiet neighborhoods and intriguing alleyways.

Timestamps / video chapters:

0:00 Introduction
1:05 Yuanyang rice terraces
2:36 Xuexiang Snow Town
4:27 Tulou 'Earth buildings' in Fujian
5:19 Lijiang
6:12 Dali
6:30 Xiahe
7:29 Yangshuo
8:54 Shaoshan
10:11 Fenghuang
11:26 Zhujiajiao
12:45 Pingyao
13:43 End
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Yunnan: The Hidden Paradise of China – Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Shangri-La | The Travel Intern

There's so much to eat, see and do in Yunnan! Check out our Yunnan Nature Bucket List here:

In the southwestern region of China lies Yunnan province. Dubbed as China's hidden paradise, follow our adventures through the lesser-known cities of Kunming, Dali, Lijiang and Shangri-la!

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KUNMING CITY

00:51 - Yunnan Nationalities Village
Yunnan province is home to 26 different minority ethnic groups and you can experience all of them right here! (FUN FACT: China has a total of 56 ethnic groups! Talk about diversity!)

01:04 - Dragon Gate, Western Hills
Skillfully carved on a large natural rock, it is said that once you enter the dragon gate, you will become famous and successful. Who can say no to good luck?!

01:20 - Green Lake Park
Here at one of the most beautiful parks in Kunming city, you can catch locals engaging in recreational activities. It’s the perfect place to absorb the Kunming culture!

01:31 - Shilin Stone Forest
Epic or what? This 400 sq km-wide area of towering limestones (all natural!) was considered the “First Wonder of the World” to the Chinese. Marvel at the different karst formation around this stone forest!

01:41 - Jiuxiang Scenic Region
Explore the cluster of karst caves in this region, the largest of such complex in China! Here you’ll get to explore a bat cave, lying dragon cave, grand lion hall and fairy field, among others.

DALI

01:50 - Three Pagodas
Three impressive 1,800-year-old pagodas that are still standing to this day and are a symbol of the history of Dali City.

02:04 - Dali Ancient City
A thousand-year-old city with so much history and culture where the past and present coexist.

LIJIANG

02:23 - Old Town of Lijiang
A town with a history going back more than 1,000 years, it remains largely untouched and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

02:48 - Jade Dragon Snow Mountain
Scale this 5,596-metre giant! (SIKE! You can actually take a cable car up 4506 metres!)

02:51 - Blue Moon Valley
As its name suggests, it's an extremely blue river meandering through a lush valley of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain! Definitely a must-visit!

02:58 - Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (4506-metre peak)
Get a bird's eye view of Lijiang from on top the most southerly snowcapped mountain in the Northern Hemisphere!

03:07 - Impression Lijiang
Catch this magnificent outdoor singing and dancing performance demonstrating the tradition and lifestyle of the local ethnic people! You even get a picturesque view of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain as the background!

03:12 - Black Dragon Pool
A great place to see the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain but an even better place to take sick IG pictures!

03:23 - Tiger Leaping Gorge
If you're all about that hiking/fitspo life then we recommend going on this 2-day-1-night hike up the Tiger Leaping Gorge! The views are out of this world! That, we guarantee!

SHANGRI-LA

04:16 - Songzanlin Lamasery
Visit the largest Tibetan Buddhist temple complex in Yunnan Province!

04:26 - Dukezong Ancient City
It is the largest and best-preserved Tibetan city among China's Tibetan counties!

04:40 - Balagezong Scenic Area
Soak in the sights and sound of this beautiful area and discover its unique beauty with rich Tibetan culture!

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云南省昆明市官渡区滇池国际会展中心为昆明市民提供了一站式置办年货的大集,共有1300多家企业提供了万余种年货品类,十几天的时间里前来采购年货的顾客已经超过百万人次。这里提供了琳琅满目的云南各地各民族的美食,包括野生菌王国不可或缺的各种野生菌,猪肝鲊、排骨鲊、七彩花生、盐水鱼、撒坝火腿、五彩米饭、冬瓜猪火腿、牛干巴、石屏豆腐、石屏八面鱼、中国咸菜“神品”韭菜花咸菜、酸笋、茄子鲊、宣威火腿、乳扇、乳饼、水泡梨、血豆腐等等。

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Explore Yangshuo's Ten-Mile Gallery By Bamboo Raft And Helicopter | 4K HDR | Guilin, Guangxi | 阳朔山水

Sauntering down a country road makes you feel like you are travelling in a painting.

This is true of the Ten-Mile Gallery in Yangshuo County, a fairyland on earth.

As the name implies, Ten-Mile Gallery is a picturesque road stretching from the Yangshuo town area to Moon Hill, endowed with rolling hills, endless fields, idyllic villages and clear rivers on both sides.

The peaks form natural sculptures in various shapes against the blue sky and beautiful flowers adorn the road.

Birds chirping all the way make the atmosphere merry.

As the road is not too long and in good condition, most visitors choose to travel by bike so that they can stop every now and then to enjoy the roadside landscape and take photos.

YangShuo Ten Mile Gallery is the sections,near the moon hill,alongside have tourist attractions like Big Banyan Tree, butterfly spring, ancient totem path,yulong river,dragon pool…… the best way to visit is to ride bike or e-Motor.

Yangshuo Ten Mile Gallery is located in Yangshuo Moon Mountain. It is known as the Yangshuo Shili Gallery because of its beautiful scenery along the road.

The best way to appreciate Shili Gallery is by bicycle. The government has set up many observation decks and rest pavilions for tourists to rest.

In the early spring, it is still the best place to see rapeseed.

The Ten-Mile Gallery Scenic Area covers a large area of countryside near Yangshuo, which boasts stunning karst peaks, peaceful rural villages, and the scenic Yulong River.


Within the Ten-Mile Gallery Scenic Area, the highlight is undoubtedly the Yulong River, which passes by amazing karst peaks and small villages.

Drifting along the Yulong River on a non-motorized bamboo raft is the most relaxed and tranquil way to appreciate Yangshuo's countryside and take in the otherworldly views of the surrounding karst peaks, making this a must-do activity for visitors to Yangshuo.

There are several sections of the Yulong River you can raft, but we suggest traveling from Shuiedi Wharf down to Gongnong Bridge, which is about 3 km and takes around 50 minutes.

If you want to spend more time rafting, you can also raft from Jima Wharf down to Gongnong Bridge, which is about 6 km and takes around 90 minutes. Both sections afford stunning views of the dazzling nature and picturesque villages along the Yulong River.

Be aware that the bamboo rafts are quite small and you have to remain seated throughout the trip. The rafts have no roof, so a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses are recommended in sunny weather.

In addition, there are small waterfalls along the river, which the rafts will go near or under; this is not dangerous, but it may wet your shoes a bit.

Depending on the day you are visiting, there might be long lines for rafting and a great number of rafts on the river. We recommend going early if you are visiting during peak season or on a weekend.

There are also paved paths on the banks of the Yulong River.

These paths are ideal for hiking and biking, as well as taking in the breathtaking views along the Yulong River. If your hotel is close to the river, these paths are perfect for a morning jog or evening stroll.

The vertical karst peaks near Yangshuo offer some of Asia's best climbing.

Within the scenic area, you can find several climbing outfits that provide a range of different climbing experiences, whether you are a beginner or an expert. This is a great way to explore the region's topography from a different perspective.

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Traveling along the river on a bamboo raft is difficult and unsafe for wheelchair users. Visitors in wheelchairs can use parts of the walking path on the banks of the river, but please be aware that there are arched bridges at places along the walkway.

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1:08 Helicopter Journey
8:00 Bamboo Raft trip
39:47 Walking Along the riverside
54:23 Walking among the mountains
1:02:37 Hot air Balloon experience

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INSANE Chinese Seafood - $1500 Seafood FEAST in Guangzhou, China - 10 KG BIGGEST Lobster + KING Crab

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If you're wanting to eat seafood in Guangzhou, you can come to Guangzhou HongXing restaurant. It has the most INSANE selection of Chinese seafood from around the world, all picked up daily from the local fish market! They have every type of seafood you can order it in a huge variety of different cooking styles.

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When you walk into hongxing seafood restaurant, you immediately feel like you're walking into a seafood heaven. This is different from our regular Chinese street food videos, this is a Chinese seafood feast video! And today we are featuring all cantonese style cooking, one of the 8 main specialties of Chinese cuisine! This is less spicy than Sichuan food, this is much more elegant and refined and clear style, very delicious!

When you walk in, you'll see hundreds of different fish tanks full of seafood!

You'll see at least 2 aisles full of lobster from around the world. Australian lobster, Boston lobster, and more. And you'll also find aisles full of different crabs from around the world. The biggest ones are the Alaskan king prawns. You can order these steamed or boiled and covered in a garlic sauce. The crab legs are full of flesh! Super tasty! This is Chinese style seafood mukbang! This is way better than a regular seafood boil!

You'll also find rows of different clams, mussels, abalone, oysters, and more exotic things too. There is water beetles, snakes, and also classic Cantonese stir fry dishes too. You can eat dim sum, fried noodles, and cantonese desserts too!

This is one of the most expensive restaurants in Guangzhou for seafood. In my opinion, if you can afford to spend a little for one crab, it is totally worth it to taste the cantonese style of cooking.

Chinese seafood restaurant name: 东江鸿星海鲜酒店
Chinese seafood restaurant address: 广州市海珠区侨光路2号东江鸿星海鲜酒店

If you love Chinese food and Chinese cuisine, you're going to love the seafood we found in this video! So much lobster flesh, huge king crab legs, and more! I hope you enjoy this seafood feast video from Guangzhou, China!

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Street Food in China - ULTIMATE 14-HOUR SICHUAN Chinese Food Tour in Chengdu! (Part 1)

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PART 1: Ultimate Chinese Street Food Tour of Chengdu, Sichuan, China! This is Part 1 of an epic 14 hour day of eating as much Sichuan Chinese food as possible in a single day - this is only half of the food, be sure to watch Part 2 as well! #ChineseFood #streetfood #Sichuan

Again, a big thank you to Jordan and Anita from Chengdu Food Tours ( for taking me around Chengdu for this unbelievable food tour. Sichuan is one of the greatest cuisines of China, and the world, known for numbing Sichuan peppercorn, chili oil, layers of fermented and pickled ingredients, and huge amounts of flavor. I was very excited to go on an ultimate Sichuan Chinese street food tour to learn more about this fascinating cuisine.

Here’s the main food and restaurants we ate at in this video:

ShiEr Qiao Baozi - One of the most common things to eat for breakfast in China is baozi, and this corner little restaurant is extremely popular and their family favorite spot for baozi in Chengdu. The minced pork version, which is their main one, is probably the best baozi I’ve ever had. The meat filling was delicious, but really it was the bread, the dough that stood out. Total price - 24 RMB ($3.38)

Duck Blood Snack - One our way to the market, we had another Sichuan street food classic, coagulated duck blood drenched in chili oil. Delicious. Total price - 7 RMB ($0.98)

Wang Ma Roast Rabbit - One of the most popular Sichuan Chinese street food snacks is roasted rabbit, shredded and loaded with chili oil, Sichuan peppercorn, and chili oil. What an ultra tasty snack. Half rabbit - 33 RMB ($4.65)

Market - The market is vibrant and full of action and energy, and a perfect place to get a feel for the fresh ingredients used in Sichuan food cooking. The highlight for me was tasting fresh Sichuan peppercorn, both green and red versions, which were so pungent it was almost hard to breath from chewing on a few. Luckily, sugar reduces the effect of Sichuan peppercorn, and so we ate a persimmon. What a food experience!

Noodles - One of the most well known of all Sichuan Chinese street food dishes are chili noodles, and so Anita brought us to one of her favorite spots. The noodles were cooked perfectly, then tossed in chili oil and herbs, with extra pork meat. They were unbelievably tasty. Price - 12 RMB ($1.69) per bowl

Sifang Dumpling Shop - Finally, for the last morning snack before lunch, we ate some Sichuan dumplings, again, one of the most eat street foods of Chengdu. The dumplings were boiled, then seasoned with chili oil, garlic, and sesame seeds. Total price - 35 RMB ($4.93)

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Walking in the Forbidden City, the Architecture Masterpiece of China | 4K HDR

1. What is the Forbidden City?
It was the imperial palace and the political heart of China during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368 - 1911).

Now, also known as the Palace Museum, it's a top attraction throughout China.
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2. Why is it called the Forbidden City?
In the past, commoners were prohibited from entering the Forbidden City without permission and only imperial families and invited high officials can enter. Hence the name.
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3. Where is the Forbidden City? How can I get there?
The Forbidden City is situated to the north of Tiananmen Square in the center of Beijing.
The only entrance is the Meridian Gate (South Gate). Tourists can get there easily either by subway or by bus.

4. Is it far from Tiananmen Square?
No. The Forbidden City is next to Tiananmen Square. You can walk there from the square in a few minutes. First, find the Tiananmen Tower with a portrait of Chairman Mao, pass through the tower and you will see the Meridian Gate.
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5. Who built the Forbidden City?
Upon ascending the throne in 1402, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) intended to move the capital from Nanjing to Beijing, so he ordered the construction of the Forbidden City. 230,000 artisans and millions of laborers participated in the construction.
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6. How old is the Forbidden City? / When was the Forbidden City built?
It was constructed from 1406 and completed in 1420. The age is about 600 years old.
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7. Why is the Forbidden City important?
The Forbidden City is the largest and best-preserved imperial palace complex in the world, inscribed as a world cultural heritage by the UNESO in 1987. Moreover, it was the home for 24 emperors of China.
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8. How big is the Forbidden City? / How Many Rooms are there in the Forbidden City?
The Forbidden City is very large. It runs 753 meters (823 yards) from east to west, and extends 961 meters (1,051 yards) from north to south, covering an area of about 72 hectares (178 acres).
The folk legend says that there are totally 9999.5 rooms in Forbidden City. According to the latest counting, now Forbidden City has 9,371 rooms.
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9. Can you visit the Forbidden City?
Yes, it’s now open to the public.
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10. What can I see in the Forbidden City?
You can see magnificent palaces, splendid halls, grand towers, wonderful pavilions and beautiful belvederes.
The perfect designs of these ancient buildings will leave a deep impression on you.
The exquisite decorations on the roofs, eaves, walls, railings, pillars and furniture will make you amazed and fascinated! Moreover, there are numerous precious cultural relics on exhibition.
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Chinese Food 101: North vs. South vs. East vs. West - Eat China (S1E1)

Chinese food is much more than just stir-fry, noodles, and dumplings. In this video, we break down Chinese food into roughly four schools—north, south, east, and west—and explain what makes them different.

This is the first episode in a 13-part series on Chinese food (we know, it’s a lot). Stay tuned for our deep dive into regional Chinese cuisine.

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10 BEST FOODS to eat in Hong Kong (and exactly WHERE to get them) | THE CLASSIC HONG KONG FOOD TOUR

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Whether you're just coming to visit, or you've just moved to Hong Kong or you're moving out of Hong Kong and want to make sure you haven't left any stones unturned before you leave, this is the tour! This is what you have to eat in Hong Kong before leaving! The MUST EATS of Hong Kong. These are the most classic, well known, and famous Hong Kong dishes and foods. Make sure to try out these foods at their most famous restaurants respectively to really get in the ultimate Hong Kong food experience.

All these restaurants are super well known so don't worry if they look off the beaten path because they're not. Also, whoever tells you these places are hidden gems are clearly lying to you LOL English menus are available at all these places with the exception of Joy Hing so don't worry. This Hong Kong food tour is meant for you to do it yourself so it shouldn't be intimidating. This food tour is also within a small area (the more touristy areas of Hong Kong) so you'll be able to do it within a few hours though I would recommend you spilt it up before two days as there is quite a bit of food.

Once you've done this, come back and we'll go through the more hidden gems of Hong Kong but start here first so you get a basic food foundation of the flavours of Hong Kong. =) If you go straight to the hidden gems without a base, you'll won't really understand why those are hidden gems, if that makes sense.

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LAN FONG YUEN | Hong Kong Milk Tea
2 Gage St, Central (Other locations available)

TAI CHEONG | Egg Tart
35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central (Other locations available)

MAK'S NOODLES | Wonton Noodles
77 Wellington St, Central (Other locations available)

YAT LOK | Roasted Goose
G/F, 34-38 Stanley Street

THE PENINSULA THE LOBBY | Afternoon Tea
Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui

KAM WAH | Pineapple Bun
45-47 Bute St, Mong Kok

JOY HING | Char Siu BBQ Pork
265 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai

MAMMY PANCAKE | Egg Waffles
1-5 Haven St, Causeway Bay (Other locations available)

TIM HO WAN | Dim Sum
9-11 Fuk Wing St, Sham Shui Po (Other locations available)

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1:09 | 1. Hong Kong Milk Tea
2:03 | 2. Egg Tart
3:24 | 3. Wonton Noodles
4:46 | 4. Roasted Goose
6:30 | 5. Afternoon Tea
7:35 | 6. Pineapple Bun
8:37 | 7. Char Siu
10:43 | 8. Egg Waffles
11:53 | 9. Dim Sum
13:11 | 10. Fishballs

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Located in Southern Europe, this boot-shaped country is one of the world’s most popular travel destinations for a number of reasons that include art treasures, trendy fashion, stunning landscapes, passionate people and top-class cuisine. Italy offers so much to see and do that it would take a lifetime to explore.

Walking in Shanghai's Most Cyberpunk Areas, New Bund And Lujiazui | 4K HDR

Shanghai is currently constructing and promoting a new business district in Pudong along the bank of the Huangpu River, known as the Qiantan International Business District, or “The New Bund”, as official translations refer to it.

In the northeast of the New Bund Plaza Business District known as the second Lujiazui in China's largest city Shanghai, the New Bund Enterprise World covers an area of ​​255,000 sqm. More than 20 buildings are planned to be erected in this area of the futuristic Pudong district in various functions and different sizes in five construction phases.

Over 84,000 sqm of commercial space and nearly 42,000 sqm of living space are to be created.

The New Bund Plaza complex currently consists of the buildings including Phase II as well as 29-03 and 33-01. The buildings provide office space for numerous well-known tenants, such as Land Rover or Tiger Gas.

An invigorating development merging commercial and residential activity, Crystal Plaza is Shanghai’s newest urban destination.

Located in the heart of the New Bund, an emerging business center in Pudong, the project consists of six office towers 80 to 120 meters tall and six residential towers situated on the southern-most parcel. Positioned like crystals in a garden, the office towers rise atop a podium interlaced by a network of pedestrian axes, encircling an open, multifaceted urban plaza that houses retail and amenity activity on multiple levels.

The heart of the complex, this central courtyard is connected by pedestrian bridges to the surrounding city and features a grand landscaped stair, inviting people to enter. This feature imbues a unique spatial quality throughout the site and provides a distinguished, elevated urban experience. The tower massing, ascension of height, and rotation creates a sense of enclosure while enhancing views into the site.

The office towers provide Class-A work spaces, with 4.5-meter floor-to-floor heights. Each building has an independent drop-off area, deliberately separated from the ground-level pedestrian circulation. Landscape elements such as plantings and trellises are strategically positioned on and around the podium to create a comfortable and attractive outdoor and semi-outdoor environment.

Breaking from rectangular geometries to create a more crystalline character, the tower façade design utilizes vertical and diagonal metal fins that reflect light in different directions at different view angles to reinforce the dynamic forms of the buildings. The same logic is carried over to the podium façade and into the interiors, such as the lobby, where surfaces are sculpted and carved to create unique spaces.


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Lujiazui is Shanghai’s glitzy financial district, known for futuristic skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower, with its lofty observation deck, and the needle-like Oriental Pearl TV Tower, home to the Shanghai Municipal History Museum.

The area is also noted for its luxe-hotel nightlife, with European fine dining, stylish bars and posh dance clubs offering panoramic views.

Lying on the east bank of Huangpu River and facing the Bund, Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone occupies 28 square kilometers (10.8 square miles) and is studded with around 100 high-rise buildings. Many are landmark buildings of Shanghai, making the area a great place to experience the modern flavor of this metropolis.

Often called the 'Wall Street of China', Lujiazui is the largest financial zone in mainland China, with more than 400 banks and financial institutions from both home and abroad, including HSBC, Citibank, and Standard Chartered Bank. In addition, it is home to the headquarters of over 70 international giants and about 5,000 companies engaged in trade, investment, and intermediary services. The sum of transactions in the Shanghai stock market ranks it the 2nd in the world only behind the New York Stock Exchange.

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Nagasaki Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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11 Things To Do in Yangon, Myanmar (Are You Ready!?)

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1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်). The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, and it’s so bright that I you have squint when you look at it. At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon.
2. Local Market - One of my favorite things to do in any city I visit about the world is to visit a local fresh market - that’s where life takes place and where the action goes down. There are no shortage of fresh local markets in Yangon, and one of the best in downtown is on 26th street, across the main road from the Shri Kali Temple. The market occupies a block of downtown, and there’s an indoor section, but I really like the street side part of the market.
3. Bogyoke Aung San Market - One of the centrally located markets in downtown Yangon, located at the northern side of town, is Bogyoke Aung San Market, also known by its former name of Scott Market. If you’re looking for souvenirs, gems and jewelry, and fabric, this is a great place for you to visit when you’re in Yangon.
4. Sule Pagoda (ဆူးေလဘုရား) - Another one of the most important religious, political, and overall just city landmarks in Yangon is the Sule Pagoda - basically all roads eventually lead to the Sule Pagoda and it’s a huge transportation hub. You can pay to enter the pagoda for $3, but in my opinion there’s not that much to see inside, but it’s rather the things around the are that are more impressive.
5. Chinatown, Yangon - One of my favorite things to do in Yangon is eat, and if you love food and markets, Chinatown is a place you can’t miss. In the evening, the city of Yangon in the Chinatown area comes alive sprawling with food and people. 19th street in Yangon is a very famous as the barbecue street in the city, and there are a few restaurants where you can get a table, choose some kebabs and have them barbecue them up for you. If you love eating and drinking, dinner at 19th street is one of the fun things to do in Yangon.
6. Kandawgyi Park - There are two parts to Kandawgyi Park, the boardwalk, and the restaurants area - each has an entrance fee. It makes a great relief from the city and place to relax in the natural beauty.
7. Chaukhtatgyi Paya (Chak Htat Gyi Buddha) - This giant reclining Buddha is housed in a huge shed, and it’s among the main Buddhist religious sites in Yangon. Originally in the same location, there was a seating Buddha, but when it fell over, it was replaced by a reclining.
8. National Museum of Myanmar - If you’d like to know more about the history and culture of Myanmar (Burma), one of the attractions in Yangon that you should check out is the National Museum. It was a little outdated, but the exhibitions were educational and interesting.
9. Yangon Circular Railroad - Not really one of the traditional things to do in Yangon, Myanmar, but taking the local circular train route is a great opportunity to see some of the outskirts of the city.
10. Walk Around Yangon - Probably the best way to experience the city is to just get out on your feet and explore Yangon by food - you never know what’s going to happen or what you’re going to see or come across, but it will be full of action.
11. Myanmar Food and Street Food - There’s nothing better than traveling to eat and experiences a country through its food. Yangon is filled with both street food stalls and restaurant where you can get a sample of the local cuisine. Another part of the Myanmar culture I love is the constant tea drinking - nearly everywhere you look, you’ll find a place to sit on the side of the road and drink a cup of hot tea and socialize.

Yangon is a great city, and what I love so much about it is that it’s always full of action, people are extremely friendly, there are many different types of food and street food to try, and it’s just such a vibrant, always entertaining city. Hope you can visit Yangon!

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15 MUST-EAT STREET FOODS in China Town Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA photogenic spots tour

CHINA TOWN Petaling Street is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with many street food stalls.
Chinatown Kuala Lumpur is a food haven of authentic street food and comforting meals to please any like-minded foodie's soul. Most of the stalls are run by aunties and uncles who have been there for decades and even generations.
With its rich history in food culture, its no wonder locals call this place a street food hotspot and the place is usually crowded.
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00:50 LAI FOONG BEEF NOODLE
Lai Foong beef noodle restaurant has long been famous for beef noodle soup since 1956. You can add beef intestine, tongue, spleen, torpedo, or testicle.
You can choose from Kuew teow, Lai fun, Mee hoon, or Mee.
The very tender and tasty slices of beef and the flavorful broth are a perfect combination!
Price - RM 10 ($2.2)
02:15 ROASTED DUCK RICE
The name of their stall is written in Chinese as follows. Chicken rice that smells a thousand miles away. Their steamed chicken is delicious, but I recommend the roasted duck!
Price - RM 8 ($1.8)
03:05 LALA SOUP NOODLE
Lala means clam. The soup is unique and full of seafood flavor. I can just imagine you slurping down that soup.Try it!
Price - RM 13 ($2.9)
04:37 Hong Kee Famous Claypot Chicken Rice
They cook the rice well over charcoal and can be topped with your choice of chicken, Chinese sausage or fish. The savory aroma of soy sauce, sesame oil, and rice wine spreads as soon as the lid is opened. Well worth it!
Price - RM 21 ($4.7)
05:48 Soong Kee Beef Noodles
They have been serving it for generations for 70 years. Both the tender, juicy slices of beef and the minced beef will be a unique experience!
Price - RM 9 ($2)
06:54 Swiss Roll And Kaya Kok
Lovely 80 year old grandma is the trademark. Kaya jam is not too sweet and the rolls are very light on the palate. You'll find yourself unconsciously devouring two or three slices, and on!
Price - 3 pieces RM 5 ($1.1)
08:03 Kim Soya Bean
They have been selling Soy Bean for nearly 100 years, and we recommend the Tau Fu Fa, which is tasty and soft with a delicious texture.Soy Bean drinks come in a variety of sizes, including cups and bottles, making them the perfect accompaniment while walking around town!
Price - RM 2.4 ($0.5)
09:04 Hon Kee Porridge
This famous porridge restaurant opens early in the morning at 5am.The signature dish, raw fish porridge, is best served with the aroma of sesame oil and ginger. The fish used is Grass Carp. Dipping the fish into the hot porridge lightly cooks it.It will be a very unique experience!
Price - RM 8.5($1.9)
09:54 Chestnut Stall
They roast chestnuts on a small stone heated to nearly 70 degrees Celsius. You can try them from as little as 300 gm, so you might as well buy some to take home as a snack!
Price - RM 10($2.2)
10:36 Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles
Authentic beef noodle restaurant with a very long history.Needless to say, the beef is tender and you will be captivated by it. Their clear beef broth is also delicious, and I recommend ordering it dry, meaning no broth!
Price - RM 10($2.2)
12:02 Petaling Street Apek's Apam
Apam balik is a nostalgic snack food for Malaysians. Widely popular as a snack, the sweet combination of rich peanuts and sugar is exquisite. The Uncle has carried on the stall for decades and continues to bake pancakes. A must-try!
Price - RM 2.5($0.5)
13:16 Sei Garn Zai Duck
A stall where you can get a whole or half roasted duck.
The duck's sauce is some good stufff.The taste is still maintained good for many decades since their father until daughters business. The wrapped duck feet is very nice too, It has duck intestine, duck feet and liver in it. It is better to visit early in the morning!
Price - RM 36($8.2)
14:13 Madam Tang Muah Chee Queen
Madam Tang has been making Muah Chee for over 50 years.
You can enjoy local flavors such as pandan and black sesame as well as fruit flavors such as mango and lychee.Serving up Chewy chunks of tradition!
Price - RM 6($1.3)
15:15 Ho Kow Hainam Kopitiam 何九海南茶店
The popular Kopitiam is always very crowded.
The best recommendation is the Kaya Toast. Kaya toast is so popular that it can be eaten anywhere, but their toast is exquisitely cooked to achieve a light texture.Cham (Hainan Tea) is also good. I love it paired with curry noodles!
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16:22 Pandan Republic
With its eye-catching European-style exterior, this café is famous for its pandan layer cake and pandan soft. Right next door is the photogenic Kwai Chai Hong, an oasis for those tired of shooting and the heat outside.
Such a lovely place and cozy environment.
Price - RM 13($3)

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Every now and then, people need vacations to break the monotony of home life and refresh and recharge their body and soul.In today's video, we'll show you the best of Toronto, Ontario, one of the world's most beautiful cities. From its tall skyscrapers and busy streets to its numerous rituals and festivities, Toronto is a cultural phenomenon.
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