Wuyi Mountain in Fujian
It's located in northern Fujian province and is the highest point of Fujian and Jiangxi provinces.
Young Pioneers Day in China Eddakath's photos around Shaowu, China (young pioneers of china)
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Wuyi Mountains, Fujian, China
Grand Wuyi Mountains.
Entryways, Siping City, China
中国唯一的九连山区,不仅有20万亩竹林扼守山门,还生长着16.5万亩野生猕猴桃,成为当地的财富密码【河源之旅】
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【4K】China's famous ancient town, world cultural heritage: Lijiang Shuhe Ancient Town. (CC subtitles)
Shuhe Ancient Town, known as Shaowu in Naxi language, was formed by the Jubao Mountain behind the village, which is shaped like a pile of peaks. It is also an important well-preserved market town on the Ancient Tea-Horse Road, a living specimen of the Naxi ancestors’ transition from farming civilization to commercial civilization, and a model of market town construction formed by opening up to the outside world and caravan activities. Shuhe Ancient Town, Baisha Ancient Town and Dayan Ancient Town together form the World Heritage Site of Lijiang Ancient Town.
Xu Xiake once passed by Shuhe River when he visited Jietuo Forest in Zhishan. Ten Harmonies is the ancient name of today's Shuhe.
13 Ming Tombs, Beijing, China
Taining, Sanming, Fujian, China
Taining County, South Tang Dynasty Zhongxing Yuan (958) rose to Guihua field for Guihua County, Song Yuan You Yuan (1086), the euphemism Ye Zu Qia scholarship to the court to change the name of the county Taining, under Shaowu Army, Ming and Qing dynasties are part of Shaowu Prefecture, in 1983 began to belong to Sanming City, is located in northwestern Fujian Province, the Wuyi Mountains in the middle of the branch Firling southeast, living in two provinces and three cities at the junction, with a total area of 1540 square kilometers, jurisdiction over 2 towns and 7 townships. The upper reaches of the Jinxi Sugi Creek are the main rivers. Places of interest include Neolithic sites. The residence of Li Chunye, a minister of war in the Ming Dynasty, is a national key cultural relics protection unit. Dajin Lake is a national key scenic spot. According to the seventh census data, the resident population of Taining County was 104,071 as of November 1, 2020 at 00:00.
The county was founded in 958 AD and is known as the Ancient Town of Han and Tang Dynasty, Famous City of Two Song Dynasties, and during the Northern Song Dynasty, the county created the grand event of two scholars across the river, four scholars in one door and nine scholars in one lane. There were 2 scholars, 54 jinshi, and 101 jinshi in the history of the city. In addition to the spirituality of the Jinxi River, which passes around the city, and the Si water of Qufu in Shandong Province, the Emperor Zhezong of Song Dynasty gave the name of Taining as the county name in 1086 A.D. to praise Confucius' Que Li.
Taining is one of the 21 Soviet counties in the central government, and there are revolutionary historical sites such as the Red Army Street, the headquarters of the Eastern Army, and the former site of the Dayang Roach Blockade, which was included in the 100 Red Classic Tourist Attractions in 2004.
In March 2019, it was included in the list of the first batch of counties in the area of revolutionary cultural relics protection and utilization. The second batch of national agricultural quality and safety counties.
武夷新區Wuyi New Area:拔節而起 推窗見綠 | 航拍风景 Aerial Landscape | 看見福建 Seeing Fujian
#看見福建#:公園裡的武夷新區 | 荒山開新城、平地起高樓,十年間,武夷新區在閩北大地上拔節而起。推窗見綠、出門見景,青山醉人、綠水清心,這幅以山成骨、以水押韻、以綠為脈、以文作魂的新城畫卷,凝聚了多少人的汗水與希冀。今天,它將以最美的姿態,徐徐走進我們的視野。
百集航拍視頻系列《看見福建》,讓我們跟隨鏡頭,一起雲遊福建,看遍八閩。
Wuyi New Area includes Wuyishan City and some towns and sub-district offices of Jianyang District, Shaowu City and Guangze County.The core area of Wuyi New Area is positioned as an international cultural and natural tourism destination.
Wuyi New Area is known for some of its popular attractions, which include:
Kaoting Academy
Minyue Royal City Ruins
Chongyang River
Chenghu River
Fengpo Folk Characteristic Culture Street
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Tree Planting Day & Depressing Bare Ugly Hills Eddakath's photos around Shaowu, China (fujian)
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Entry from: Shaowu, China
Entry Title: Tree Planting Day & Depressing Bare Ugly Hills
Entry:
Hey Hey and a Big G'Day toya,
Being an obsessive bike rider I get to see so much of China that will never be seen by most foreign visitors. Add to this the lucky fact that I get to live in a place for a long period of time and when you put these two together this means I simply get to see some of the changes that happen. One change I am quick to notice in all the areas I have been lucky to live in are the changes in the hills that surround the town or city I am living in.
Ha Ha! Oops, sorry I lie!
There were no trees, branches, sticks, twigs or even grass on the hills that surrounded Baiyin City in Gansu province so that means, no changes!
The changes I am talking about are that one month hills in a certain area will be covered in trees and a few months later the hills will be identical in nature to those that can be found that surrounding Baiyin City in Gansu Province.
There will be no trees, branches, sticks, twigs or even grass!
Everything that was once green has completely gone!
What would have been left, now burnt!
What is left is such a depressing sight!
What was once beautiful is now ugly!
But, before we judge, (and we in the west are very quick to judge!) we must remember that probably half the population of China uses wood for almost everything. Most rural Chinese have no gas and many have no electricity. Wood is used for all meals and heating throughout the freezing cold months of the year. Everything we foreigners import from China that has wood somewhere in its making has come from these now ugly bare depressing hills.
Thankfully another thing I pass on my biking adventures is fields full of tiny treelings. Sorry, that's my word for baby trees. When I first noticed these fields I had no idea what was actually planted in them.
It wasn't until Li Ping (Joyce) and I were riding together that I found out.
Being a silly bugger I asked her what kind of vegetable it was.
She laughed and told me they were baby trees.
Oh treelings! I said.
I knew that!
Ha Ha!
There must be hundreds of thousands of them in some of the larger fields and once I knew what they were I knew that the ugly bare hill I had begun noticing would once again be full of life again in the near future. I then began to see the big picture. China and its people have been here for a long long time, a lot longer than my people have been in Australia. There would have to be some structure and timetable to this process for all the other hills to be covered in trees.
I also then began to notice other things attached to cycle of these hills.
Living in shabby huts located on the side of the dirt roads that have been made for the movement of the felled trees are some of the families who spend their lives stripping the life from the lush green hills. I would pass by these shabby huts and like the trees they would be there and then they would be gone.
I became close to one of the families that lived out past the Temple that I pass on my afternoon Village/Temple Bike ride. For many months I would pass their home and stop to give snacks or small presents to the twin boys who lived there. These families pretty much have nothing. Their house is made of four wooden posts and they then wrap black plastic around them and add a door type thing. They then cover the plastic in straw and leaves.
Maybe this acts as insulation?
Here they sleep, eat and live.
There never will be school for the kids.
They too will relocate their plastic home and strip the life from hills.
Their homes can always be found next to a small running river as this becomes their bathroom. During winter time ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day
2. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 01
3. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 02
4. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 03
5. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 04
6. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 05
7. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 06
8. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 07
9. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 08
10. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 09
11. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 10
12. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 11
13. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 12
14. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 13
15. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 14
16. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 15
17. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 16
18. Arbor 'Tree Planting' Day 17
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Along the River During the Qingming Festival - China Pavilion, Expo 2010 Shanghai China
Oriental Footprint is one of the highlights of the China Pavilion in the Expo 2010 in Shanghai. The famous painting of Along the River During the Qingming Festival (清明上河图) which captures the daily life of people in ancient China is made into a huge animated movie and projected along the pavilion walls.
China 2001: Rewriting Chinese History
Here is the 25th segment from a 32-chapter DVD that I put together from our trip to China.
This is a funny conversation that I had with my friend Art as we walked along the Great Wall of China. My innocent question about who was able to break through the wall led to discussion of an alliteration of names: Genghis KHAN, Atilla the HUN, Atilla the HAN, and KHAN from Star Trek. Pretty humorous unless you take your history seriously!
Technical: This trip was recorded on twelve miniDV tapes, using an early-model Panasonic consumer DV camcorder that I bought in 1998. Although the video was shot in 2001, I didn't edit until 2009.
It's pretty common for amateurs like me to come home from vacation with hours of boring video that no one wants to see. Our challenge is to use editing tools to transform them into something that's fun to watch. Check out my website for hundreds of examples about editing vacation video.
Las Aventuras de allialla. Episodio 24 China, Dandong.
Episodio 24 de las aventuras de allialla en su viaje alrededor del mundo.
En este capítulo se encuentran en esta ciudad fronteriza china con Corea del Norte.
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Young Pioneers
Children's Railway in Budapest completely operated by kids aged 10-14 (except one engineer). Built by Young Pioneers (Soviet-style boy scouts) back in the day.
Qingming Festival (清明节) 2011
I am supposed to document our family's Qingming ceremony as I'm the eldest grandson and I'm suppose to carry on the tradition in case my father go up the lorry. But instead, I got creative and come out with this! Enjoy....
Qing Ming Tomb Sweeping Festival
5 April 2009 #3/4, Singapore Mandai Crematorium & Columbarium
Current Tourism Trends: TripAdvisor x CATA
Webinar impartida por Kristen Bonner, Senior Destination Marketing Executive de Tripadvisor, dentro del segundo ciclo de conferencias PREDICIENDO EL FUTURO DEL TURIMOS: LA NUEVA ETAPA de Centroamérica
Ceremony for First Graders to be inducted into the Communist Party's Young Pioneers at Susanna's Sch