Enshi | Cinematic Hubei
Enshi (Chinese: 恩施; pinyin: Ēnshī) is a county-level city in and the seat of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in western Hubei province, People's Republic of China.
The city is built alongside the Qing River and is surrounded by forest-covered mountains. The city has many hotels, restaurants and spas. Restaurants here in general cater for Chinese tastes; however there is one western style restaurant called Mac Home in the city center. The food in Enshi is spicy and includes many Hot Pot style dishes as well as smoked pork and chirzo style sausage meat, spicy fried potatoes and lamb skewers.[citation needed]
There is a beautiful Forest Park in Enshi which offers splendid scenery and views of the city as well as an amusement park. there is an out-door cafe in the park with hammocks which sells fresh ground coffee. During the summer months there is white water rafting tours available on the river.[citation needed]
The City Center has a shopping district catering for most tastes. There is a local night club located under the shelter bridge called the Soho Times.
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China, Part 2 - Xi'an, Hong Kong and Yangshou
A glimpse of the time I spent in China in 2010. All shot on my little Canon point and shoot and edited with imovie. Songs: Jonsi- Animal Arithmetic and The Kooks- Love it all.
From Xi'an to Mecca : The Road to Hajj - China | Featured Documentary
In a series of programmes, Al Jazeera follows Muslim pilgrims from around the world as they prepare to undertake the Hajj pilgrimage.
The ancient Chinese city of Xi'an is home to the famous terracotta army and was at the very centre of Chinese civilisation during the Tang dynasty from 618 to 907.
It is also home to about 60,000 ethnic Chinese Muslims and boasts 1,300 years of Islamic history.
Proud of their Islamic heritage and their country's traditions, the Muslims of Xi'an have merged their own ancient Chinese culture with Islam, remaining faithful to the central tenets of their religion.
'Lifetime's responsibility'
Forty-six-year-old Ma Yi Ping is well-known within Xi'an's Muslim community.
One of the ten imams at the city's Great Mosque, he also owns a small shop selling Islamic calligraphy in the city's Muslim quarter and acts as a religious teacher for those about to embark on the Hajj pilgrimage.
I was born into a devout Muslim family and I'm the only child. I started studying Quran since I was young. I was told that I should devote myself to Islam as well as [to] the Muslim people and contribute to the peace of our society, to our country, Ma says.
When I was a kid my father sent me to an imam's place to learn the Quran. At that time it was forbidden for children to study in the mosque because of the political pressure brought by the 'Gang of Four'. All religions were affected badly.
China's Communist party closed all of the country's mosques in 1959 and during the 1966 Cultural Revolution, more than 29,000 mosques were destroyed.
Ma was 16 years old when the mosques re-opened and he became an imam.
As an imam, it's my lifetime responsibility to promote Islam, he says.
Ma first went on Hajj in 1994 and has been again several times since.
Unlike in Singapore and Malaysia, there are no elaborate preparations that the Chinese Muslims undertake. Ma helps to guide his pilgrims and teaches them some special prayers to perform while in Mecca.
I want to help the Chinese Muslims as they are very pious. The only problem they face is that they are not familiar with all the religious activities [that take place] during the Hajj, since they are not done locally.
'Ancestors' wishes'
Jia Wang Yi and his wife are two of the soon-to-be pilgrims Ma is helping. Both in their sixties, they have been saving for five years for their pilgrimage.
This trip is very important to both of us. We have done lots of preparation work with the instructions from the imam and my son.
I have been very conscious of my health, working very hard to study the Hajj rituals, preparing our clothing and medicine. We have prepared thoroughly, Jia says.
Their son, Jia Ren Ping, was hoping to go with them but work commitments mean he will not be able to make it this time around.
Both my grandparents and parents desired to participate in the Hajj. But due to various reasons, my grandparents were unable to do so. They faced financial problems and lived during a war-torn period, Jia Ren Ping explains.
Thus, my parents have this strong desire to go to Hajj, firstly to accomplish the will of Allah, secondly to fulfill the wishes of our ancestors.
The Jias will be part of a group of 251 pilgrims leaving Xi'an for the Hajj. As the community is so closely-knit, almost everyone knows the others going from their neighbourhood.
Unlike in some other countries, the Chinese pilgrims do not receive any special government subsidies to help cover the cost of performing Hajj. The less well off often save for years to be able to afford it.
'Reinforcing faith'
For Xi'an's wealthier Muslims, like Jia Hong, who owns a successful fried rice restaurant in the heart of the Muslim quarter, performing Hajj is a matter of coordination and timing.
He will be going on Hajj for the first time, but his wife, who has just given birth to their daughter, will be unable to accompany him.
Everything with my family has been taken care of and I am not concerned for my own safety. Going to the Hajj is the obligation of every Muslim. I leave everything in Allah's hands. The Hajj is going to reinforce my faith, not compromise it, Hong says.
On the day of departure, the Xi'an central train station is full of those saying goodbye to their friends and relations. Each pilgrim has a send-off party of about 30 to 70 people.
Managing the thousands-strong crowd is one of the biggest challenges facing the city's authorities.
Many of those there, including Jia Hong, have never before left the country.
As his family and friends wave him off, he says: What I'm feeling now is beyond words. I just want to get there as soon as possible and fulfill my obligation.
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In July 2018, our family spent two weeks on a whirlwind trip across China. We flew into Shanghai and traveled to Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Yangshuo, and Hong Kong. We visited the Great Wall, saw amazing acrobats and adorable pandas, marveled at the Terra Cotta Warriors, and drank in the tranquil rural landscapes. Along the way we also crossed two parks off of our Every Disney Park bucket list. Watch in HD!
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DRENCHED IN WULONG KARST | EXPLORE CHINA WITH ME |
We spent the weekend in Wulong, which is about a 2 hour train ride outside of where we live in Chongqing.
While hiking down to see Tian Sheng San Qiao we ended up getting caught in a major rain storm - which really only made the whole place seem that much more amazing
My video hardly does this place justice - When I can finally afford a drone I will go back and re-film this! If any of you have the change to go you have to, and I can hook you up with the personal driver we used while there!
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Just out of YuZhu Feng Mountain, Anny and I decided to do some sight seeing in the historic city of XiAn. Xian is home to the fabled Terracotta soldier army, so this was a must see..
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Learn Provinces And Capitals Of China
In terms of area, China is the third largest country in the world, but it is the world's largest based on population. China is divided into 23 provinces, 22 of which are controlled by the People's Republic of China (PRC). The 23rd province, Taiwan, is claimed by the PRC, but it is not administered or controlled by the PRC, and is thus a de facto independent country. Hong Kong and Macau are not provinces of China, but are called special administrative areas. Hong Kong measures 427.8 square miles (1,108 square kilometers), with Macau at 10.8 square miles (28.2 square kilometers). The provinces are ordered here by land area and include capital cities. Here we are explain about Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Heilongjiang and Yunnan etc.
Qinghai- The name of the province comes from Qinghai Hu or Koko Nor (blue lake), which sits about 10,500 feet (3,200 meters) above sea level. The region is known for horse breeding.
Area: 278,457 square miles (721,200 square kilometers)
Capital: Xining
Sichuan- The enormous 2008 earthquake killed some 90,000 people in the mountainous region, and wiped out entire towns.
Area: 187,260 square miles (485,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Chengdu
Gansu- The Gansu Province includes some dramatic arid landscapes, including mountains, sand dunes, striped colorful rock formations, and a portion of the Gobi Desert.
Area: 175,406 square miles (454,300 square kilometers)
Capital: Lanzhou
Heilongjiang- Heilongjiang Province is prone to severe winters that last from five to eight months, with only 100 to 140 frost-free days per year and four months with temperatures higher than 50 F. Nonetheless, some crops, such as sugar beets and grains, do grow there.
Area: 175,290 square miles (454,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Harbin
Yunnan- The southwest China province of Yunnan is ethnically diverse, and each group has its own traditions and cuisine. Tiger Leaping Gorge was named a UNESCO World Heritage natural site.
Area: 154,124 square miles (394,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Kunming
Hunan- The subtropical Hunan Province, known for its natural splendor, contains the Yangtze River on the north and is bordered by mountains to the south, east, and west.
Area: 81,081 square miles (210,000 square kilometers)
Capital: Changsha
Shaanxi- At the center of the country, Shaanxi history predates the earliest Chinese dynasties, as fossils of Lantian Man, from 500,000 to 600,000 years ago, have been found here.
Area: 79,382 square miles (205,600 square kilometers)
Capital: Xi'an
Hebei- You’ll travel to Hebei Province to go to China’s capital, Beijing, and can see the Yan Mountains, with a portion of the Great Wall, the Hebei Plain, and the North China Plain. About half of the province is mountainous.
Area: 72,471 square miles (187,700 square kilometers)
Capital: Shijiazhuang
Jilin - The Jilin province borders Russia, North Korea, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Jilin contains mountains, plains, and rolling hills in between.
Area: 72,355 square miles (187,400 square kilometers)
Capital: ChangchunArea: 72,355 square miles (187,400 square kilometers)
Capital: Changchun
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China's Tongli Water Town: Venice of the East
China's Tongli , or Tong-Li, in Wujiang County near Suzhou is definitely worth a visit. Known as the Venice of the East, this place is truly magical and transports visitors to a slower paced China. We visited this charming town on a day trip from Shanghai during the fall of 2015 while backpacking through China. Definitely recommend taking a gondola ride around the old town and visiting Tuisi Garden
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This third leg of the trip was by far the most difficult and the most beautiful.
Short visit of Xi’an / Visite de Xi’an (Shaanxi - China)
(EN) Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the northwest of the People's Republic of China, in the center of the Guanzhong Plain.[3] One of the oldest cities in China, with more than 6,000 years of history, the city was known as Chang'an before the Ming dynasty.[1] Xi'an is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, having held the position under several of the most important dynasties in Chinese history,including Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang.[Xi'an is the starting point of the Silk Road and home to the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.[1]
Since the 1990s, as part of the economic revival of interior China especially for the central and northwest regions, the city of Xi'an has re-emerged as an important cultural, industrial and educational centre of the central-northwest region, with facilities for research and development, national security and China's space exploration program. Xi'an currently holds sub-provincial status, administerring 9 districts and 4 counties.[ According to the 2010 Census, nine urbanized districts of Xi'an has a population of 6,501,189, while the total population of the Municipality is up to 8,467,837.[It is the most populous city in Northwest China, as well as one of the three most populous cities in Western China.[According to a July 2012 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit, it was recently named as one of the 13 emerging megacities, or megalopolises, in China.[ The report pinpoints and highlights the demographic and income trends that are shaping these cities' development.
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This is my and my 3 friends (Mattia, Ilaria and Gianluca) amazing trip in China.
We are backpackers and we travelled through China with trains and planes.
We visited 8 amazing cities: Hong Kong, Beijing, Xi an, Chengdu, Wenzhou, Hangzhou, Suzhou and Shanghai.
It was an great experience for me and my friends, I tried to put all emotions of the trip in this video, so i hope you enjoy! :)
(sorry for the low quality of the video, I registered everything with my Iphone 6 and gopro hero 4 silver)
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