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Journey Through China's Cities - Urban Travel Documentary

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China is one of the world’s most fascinating and complicated countries, and its cities seem to get bigger every year. Considered a rural society just a few decades ago, China today is home to the world’s largest urban population.

In this travel documentary, I take you on a journey through some of the country’s most interesting cities. While many city centers are filled with modern skyscrapers, we also search for more traditional neighborhoods, historic sites, tranquil parks, special events, and cultural activities. We look at the rapid changes China is undergoing in its urbanization process, and mention some of the challenges the country is facing.

From the modern megacities of Shenzhen and Guangzhou we travel to the ancient centers of Beijing and Xian. We visit the popular Summer holiday beaches of coastal Qingdao, and the exciting Winter festivals of Harbin. From the streets of fusion cities like Hong Kong and Macau we continue our journey to Tibetan Lhasa, located on the Rooftop of the World. We also take a look at the disappearing alleys of old Kashgar, in the controversial Xinjiang region, and the empty streets of Ordos, China’s best known ghost town. And we explore the expanding urban centers along the Yangtze river, including Wuhan and Chongqing, all the way to the fast paced metropolis of Shanghai.

I traveled through China independently for more than a decade, on several occasions. The footage in this video was shot between 2010 and 2019, and is accompanied by background information. For more in-depth information on each place, I recommend to read, watch, and listen to as many different sources as you can.

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We begin our journey in Shanghai, one of China’s most remarkable cities. Its skyline has become a symbol for the country’s economic growth. While we look at the modern face of Shanghai, I also visit some more traditional neighborhoods, even though they are disappearing fast.

We travel onwards to Harbin, in the North of China, to visit a spectacular Winter festival, with sculptures and palaces made from ice and snow, which draws millions of tourists every year. Beijing, the nation’s capital, is our next destination. This is the political heart of China, but also brims with culture and creativity.

In Chongqing, located on the mighty Yangtze river, we witness some of the urbanization process, while in Lhasa we look at the traditions and customs of the Tibetan people. We travel onwards to Xian, where we walk on the ancient city walls, eat some delicious food in the Muslim neighborhood, and visit the magnificent Terracotta Army.

After Xian, we travel to Ordos, China’s best known ‘ghost town’. After which we continue our way to Kashgar, in the now controversial Xinjiang region, where the faith of the Uyghur people hangs in the balance. Qingdao is our next destination, one of China’s most beautiful coastal cities, where we also explore some of the suburbs.

Hong Kong is perhaps the perfect mix between East and West. A short ferry ride away, Macau retains some of its Portuguese history, but is also known as the ‘Las Vegas of Asia’ with its many casinos. Just across the ‘border’ from both, Shenzhen has grown into one of China’s largest and wealthiest cities, while it was just a small fishing village 40 years ago.

The last two cities we visit are Wuhan and Guangzhou, which have their own distinct character. I visited Wuhan before the pandemic broke out, and found a sprawling city. Guangzhou is also a vast metropolis, and is known for its Cantonese culture and cuisine.

Timestamps / video chapters:

0:00 Introduction
2:20 Shanghai
6:53 Harbin
9:31 Beijing
13:48 Message from sponsor
15:39 Chongqing
18:25 Lhasa
23:08 Xian
26:50 Ordos
29:04 Kashgar
34:01 Qingdao
38:41 Hong Kong
44:05 Macau
46:16 Shenzhen
50:34 Transport
51:59 Wuhan
56:09 Guangzhou
59:32 End
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It is actually a network of fortifications rather than a single structure, and is the product of countless labors over a period of some two thousand years. Qin Shi Huang took the remnants of truly ancient fortifications, walls, and earthworks begun in the fifth century B.C. and linked them into a unified wall circa 220 B.C. as part of a massive project to protect China against marauding barbarians from the north.

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The Country Not On World Map #166

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China's Geography and Economy explained (East, Northeast)

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00:00 Introduction of the video
00:30 Shanghai China’s Magic city 上海
01:56 Yangtze River Delta
03:09 Jiangsu Province 江苏
05:49 Zhejiang Province 浙江
07:29 Shandong Province 山东
09:06 Anhui Province 安徽
10:40 Jiangxi Province 江西
11:18 Fujian Province 福建
13:27 Taiwan issue 台湾
17:18 Liaoning Province 辽宁
19:05 Jilin Province 吉林
19:41 Heilongjiang Province 黑龙江
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China From Above - Scenic Travel Documentary

In this scenic travel documentary I take you on an aerial journey through China, one of the world’s most fascinating, beautiful, complex and diverse countries.

From rugged mountain landscapes and beautiful nature reserves to modern skylines of seemingly ever-growing cities. From small, tranquil villages nestled among green rice terraces to walled cities steeped in history, traditions, and culture. From massive industrial complexes and factories to modern office towers and awe-inspiring architecture.

I filmed all footage for this 4K video between 2016 and 2019, on four independent journeys through China. It is accompanied by calm, relaxing music, sometimes with a cinematic, upbeat, or mysterious undertone. For other travel documentaries click here:

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After a short introduction, we begin this journey near the spectacular rice terraces of Yuanyang, before moving on to the captivating Buddhist temples of Dali. Via the peculiar Shilin Stone Forest and the ‘Rainbow Mountains’ of Zhangye, we arrive in Guangzhou (Canton), one of China’s largest cities. After the Yellow Mountains national park, and the intriguing ‘tulou’ buildings, we visit the Great Wall and the Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest such statue in the world.

After flying through the ice and snow city of Harbin, where people enjoy a unique Winter event, we take a brief look at the imposing Yellow River, Hukou waterfall, Zhengzhou and Changsha cities, before stopping at the breathtaking Jiuzhaigou national park, filled with crystal clear blue lakes. The next place is the countryside in between rural Yangshuo and urban Guilin, easily one of the most popular tourist destinations in China, where the Li river meanders through bizarre karst scenery.

For more diversity, we travel to Dunhuang to visit the arid Gobi Desert. We also have a look at a solar panel field and windmill park, before we fly over some heavy industry, including a steel factory, coal mine, oil refinery, concrete dam, shipyard, an oil rig, and a massive bridge. Hong Kong is our next destinations, before moving on to several places along the Yangtze river (or its distributaries), including Tiger Leaping Gorge, Chongqing, and Wuhan.

On Hainan island we see the ‘tropical’ side of China, while in Xiahe and Tibet we visit the country’s highlands. From the frozen cities of Jilin and Xining we arrive in Qingdao, with its German colonial architecture and coastal vibe. In Macau we fly over the famous casinos, but also visit the Portuguese quarters, and after the rice fields of Longji (Dragon’s Backbone), we increase our altitude in the Yulong national park.

After Hangzhou and Shenyang, we briefly look at one of China’s many ‘ghost towns’ and construction sites, before flying on to the surreal pillars of Zhangjiajie, and the (perhaps) equally stunning skyline of Shanghai. After showing the modern part of the city and the port (harbor), we also explore some of the disappearing neighborhoods, destroyed factories, and the strange looking ‘bicycle graveyard’.

From the freezing ‘Xuexiang’ village and walled city of Pingyao we continue our journey in Xian, Shenzhen, Suzhou, and Changzhou. Finally, we take a look at the mesmerizing Yuanmou ‘Earth Forest’, Kunming city, and Lijiang, one of China’s most famous historic towns.

Video chapters / timestamps:

0:00 Introduction
3:29 Yuangyang rice terraces
4:59 Chengkan
5:17 Dali
6:08 Shilin stone forest
6:50 Zhangye national park
7:55 Guangzhou
10:22 Huangshan national park
11:24 Fujian ‘tulou’
12:03 The Great Wall
12:33 Leshan
12:55 Harbin
15:00 Yellow River
15:28 Hukou waterfall
15:50 Zhengzhou
16:20 Changsha
16:31 Jiuzhaigou national park
17:26 Yangshuo
20:25 Dunhuang
21:42 Qinghuangdao
21:58 Guazhou
22:47 Benxi, Fushun, Guangzhou, Hainan
24:19 Danjiangkou
25:12 Aizhai bridge
25:39 Hong Kong
29:19 Tiger Leaping Gorge
29:44 Chongqing
31:45 Yangtze River
33:03 Wuhan
35:41 Hainan island
38:02 Xiahe
38:51 Tibet
40:26 Jilin
40:44 Xining
41:25 Linxia
41:51 Qingdao
48:22 Macau
49:34 Longji rice terraces
49:59 Shexian
50:21 Yulong national park
51:42 Hangzhou
53:06 Shenyang
53:32 Shenfu ‘ghost town’
54:26 Chengdu
54:46 Zhangjiajie national park
56:12 Shanghai
1:04:26 Xuexiang
1:05:49 Pingyao
1:06:28 Shenzhen
1:06:54 Xian
1:07:12 Suzhou
1:10:05 Changzhou
1:10:44 Yuangmou Earth forest
1:11:23 Kunming
1:12:43 Lijiang

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Whitest Island In Asia? #408

Whitest Island in Asia?

I’ve never seen anything like this. It seems like every Western tourist in the world comes to live in Bali. Why?

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China Travel Tips: China's Geography

Ed tells you about China's geography and how it can make for incredibly diverse travels in the country.

Image credits

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Taklamakan desert: By Pravit - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 -
Gobi desert: By Richard Mortel - CC BY 2.0,
Qinghai grasslands: By 始见 - CC BY 2.5 cn,
Inner Mongolia Grasslands: By Shizhao - enWiki, CC BY-SA 3.0,
3D elevation map of China: origin unknown
Population density: By Alan Mak - Own work, CC BY 2.5,
Hainan: By 江上清风1961, CC BY 3.0,
Harbin: Image by Marc Mooney from Pixabay
Rivers of China: By Antonioga - Own work drawing the rivers over this map with Inkscape., CC BY-SA 3.0,
Three Gorges Dam: By Source file: Le Grand PortageDerivative work: Rehman - File:Three_Gorges_Dam,_Yangtze_River,_China.jpg, CC BY 2.0,
Summer Palace: By Viault - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,
Badaling: By Dolly442 at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0,
Xi'an City Wall: Bart-Jan van der Vorst
Jiayuguan: origin unknown
Silk Road: By Kelvin Case - File:Seidenstrasse_GMT.jpg revision., CC BY-SA 3.0,
Shenzhen: By Charlie fong - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
Chongqing: By Juukeihc at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0,

China's Geography and Economy explained (North, Northwest, Southwest)

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00:00 Why China’s geography and economy
00:56 Summary of China’s geography and economy
02:56 Beijing China’s Capital
04:00 Beijing Tianjin Hebei Urban agglomeration
04:50 Shanxi province
05:06 Inner Mongolia autonomous region
05:27 Northwest China
06:02 Shaanxi province
07:37 Gansu province
08:23 Qinghai province
09:10 Ningxia Hui autonomous region
09:35 Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region
10:46 Southwest China
11:58 Chongqing municipality
12:32 Sichuan province
13:20 Yunnan province
14:02 Guizhou province
14:32 Tibet autonomous region
15:40 Ending of the video

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