Great Buddha Statue, Jinghong, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China
Great Buddha Statue Jinghong Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China. During the Cultural Revolution, locals covered the giant Buddha statues in the temple with pictures of Mao Zedong to prevent the radical Red Guard from smashing the statues, which they were mandated to do so under the directive of destroying all the old traditions.
Stairway to Buddha Mengle Temple Xishuangbanna Yunnan
The dragon motif is one of the dominant features of Dai Buddhist Art. This is at the Great Golden Pagoda Temple in Mengle, Xishaungbanna.
Buddhist temple in Jiexian, China-Burma border in Yunnan, October 2005
Filmed by Alan Macfarlane
Xishuangbanna, el paraíso de Yunnan
Xishuangbanna, el paraíso de Yunnan, al suroeste de China. #VistaAéreadeChina
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Temple at Mengjianglai, Xishuangbanna. Yunnan, China
A close look at a small but intriguing temple at the Dai Model Village in Mengjianglai, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. The Temple artifacts were made by the villagers themselves and are exquisite.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Jinghong, China
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Xishuangbanna Tropical Nature reserve
Xishuangbanna
Gajah Liar Valley
Peacock Garden, Sipsongpanna
Buddhist temple
Tropical Flower Garden
Manting Park
Xishuangbanna Primitive Forest Park
Ganlanba Market
Olives Dam
Buddhist Temple in Yuxi, Yunnan
Music Sylvari Theme by Jeremy Soule, 2012.
Buddha statue in Lingshan park near Wuxi China - Part 1
Walking up hill toward the Buddha statue at Lingshan park near Wuxi China. Commentary in Spanish.
【震撼/混剪】中国崛起, 华夏复兴 (2016) | China - A World Power Again (2016)
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10分钟震撼短片纪录崛起的中国,内容涵盖城市发展,基础建设,科学技术,工业化,国防军事,历史文化自然景观...
背景音乐BGM: Audiomachine - Breath and Life;Audiomachine - The New Earth (No Choir)
1. Mega Cities - 城市发展:
Beijing - 北京
Shanghai - 上海
Guangzhou - 广州
Shenzhen - 深圳
Hangzhou - 杭州
Chongqing - 重庆
Chengdu - 成都
Nanjing - 南京
Tianjin - 天津
2. Mega Projects of Infrastructure/Science - 基础建设/超级工程/科学技术:
The largest telescope in the world -- Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (Guizhou, Province).
世界最大 - 500米口径球面射电望远镜 (贵州)
Wind power stations in Southwest and Northwest China.
西北,华南大型风力发电站
Solar power station in Northwest China.
青藏高原大型太阳能发电站 (青海)
800 - 1000 kilovolts Ultra-high Voltage Transmission Project
800千伏级 特高压电网 (新疆天山)
1000千伏级 特高压电网 (浙江丽水)
Highest bridge in the world: The Beipanjiang Bridge (Yunnan and Guizhou Provinces).
世界最高 - 北盘江大桥 (贵州、云南交界. 垂直高度565米.)
Longest sea bridge in the world: Hong Kong - Zhuhai - Macau Sea Bridge.
世界最长 - 港珠澳跨海大桥 (全长55公里)
South-to-North Water Diversion Project.
世纪工程 - 南水北调中线 (途径湖北、河南、河北、北京、天津. 全长1432公里)
National High Speed Railway Project: Hefei - Fuzhou High Speed Railway.
最美高铁 - 合肥至福州高速铁路 (全长813公里)
Changzheng (CZ) - 7 Rocket Project (Wengchang Launch Centre, Hainan Province China).
长征七号运载火箭 (海南文昌航天发射中心)
COMAC C919 Aircraft Assembly Project in Shanghai.
中国商飞 C919 客机总装线 (上海浦东)
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3. Chinese Brands/Industrialization - 民族品牌/中国制造/装备制造/工业化:
COMAC - 中国商飞
Hisense Electric. - 青岛海信电器 (全智能化无人生产线)
Siasun Industrial Robots. - 沈阳新松工业机器人
Gree Electric. - 珠海格力电器
Sany Heavy Industry. - 三一重工
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4. Military Development - 国防军事建设:
Type - 99A Tank
99A主战坦克
Type - 05 amphibious assault vehicle
世界最快 - 05式两栖突击车
DF-21D Anti-ship ballistic missile
世界首枚反舰弹道导弹 - 东风21D反舰弹道导弹
DF - 31A and DF-5B intercontinental ballistic missiles
东风31A、东风5B洲际弹道导弹
J-10A, J-15, KJ-200, and FBC-1A military aircraft.
歼10A、歼15、空警200、歼轰7A(飞豹) 飞机
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5. Cultural/Historical/Natural Wonders - 历史/文化/自然奇观:
The Great Wall of China. (Qin Dynasty, Ming Dynasty).
万里长城
Hukou Waterfall of Yellow River (Shanxi Province).
黄河壶口瀑布 (山西、陕西交界)
Mount Huangshan (Anhui Province).
安徽黄山
Terraced fields in Yuanyang (Yunan Province).
云南元阳梯田
Grassland in Northwest China (Xinjiang Autonomous Region).
西北大草原
Giant Buddha in Leshan (Tang Dynasty; Sichuan Province).
四川乐山大佛 (唐朝)
The Forbidden City in Beijing (Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty).
北京明清紫禁城
Hanging Temple in Datong (Northern Wei Dynasty, Shanxi Province).
山西大同恒山悬空寺 (北魏)
Shaolin Temple (Northern Wei Dynasty, Henan Province).
河南登封嵩山少林寺 (北魏)
Dragon Boat Festival in Xishuangbanna (Yunan Province).
西双版纳龙舟节
6. Grand Ceremonies - 国家盛典:
Opening Ceremony of Beijing 2008 Olympics.
北京2008年奥运会开幕式 (牡丹花焰火,击缶而歌,海上丝路/郑和下西洋,活字印刷术,礼乐)
China's V-Day Military Parade 2015 in Beijing.
2015年抗战胜利70周年大阅兵
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Zhihua Temple - Beijing - China (1 last)
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Very very Nice Dai Girls dancing in China
Tai Yar was one kind Tai-Kadai Group in China whose those had old culture like another Tai group.
The Tai–Kadai languages, also known as Daic, Kadai, Kradai, or Kra–Dai, are a language family of highly tonal languages found in southern China and Southeast Asia. They include Thai and Lao, the national languages of Thailand and Laos respectively. There are nearly 100 million speakers of these languages in the world.Ethnologue lists 95 languages in this family, with 62 of these being in the Tai branch.
The diversity of the Tai–Kadai languages in southeastern China, especially in Guizhou and Hainan, suggests that this is close to their homeland. The Tai branch moved south into Southeast Asia only about a thousand years ago, founding the nations that later became Thailand and Laos in what had been Austroasiatic territory.
The name Tai–Kadai comes from an obsolete bifurcation of the family into two branches, Tai and Kadai (all else). Since this Kadai can only be a valid group if it includes Tai, it is sometimes used to refer to the entire family; on the other hand, some references narrow its usage to the Kra branch of the family.
Tai, also spelled Dai, peoples of mainland Southeast Asia, including the Thai, or Siamese (in central and southern Thailand), the Lao (in Laos and northern Thailand), the Shan (in northeast Myanmar [Burma]), the Lü (primarily in Yunnan province, China, but also in Myanmar, Laos, northern Thailand, and Vietnam), the Yunnan Tai (the major Tai group in Yunnan), and the tribal Tai (in northern Vietnam). All of these groups speak Tai languages.
Estimates placed the total number of Tai in the late 20th century at 75,760,000, including 45,060,000 in Thailand (including both Thai and Lao), 3,020,000 in Laos, 3,710,000 in Myanmar, 21,180,000 in China, and about 2,790,000 in Vietnam.
Most Tai are Buddhists of the Theravāda school. Among the different groups, however, there is much variation in this type of Buddhism. In the villages of many Tai groups the wat (temple compound or monastery) is both the social and the religious centre. Most young men spend a period as monks. Along with the Buddhist tradition there exist pre-Buddhist animistic beliefs; shrines are dedicated to spirits (phi) important in day-to-day affairs. These animistic beliefs tend to be strongest among those peoples farthest from the traditional centres of Tai.
more information//:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_language
britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/580459/Tai
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All Tai culture in Asia & their song ᥜᥤᥒᥲᥒᥦᥲᥖᥭᥰᥐᥨᥲᥑᥫᥰᥑᥫᥰ
The Tai-Kadai languages, also known as Daic, Kadai, Kradai, or Kra-Dai, are a language family of highly tonal languages found in southern China and Southeast Asia. They include Thai and Lao, the national languages of Thailand and Laos respectively. There are nearly 100 million speakers of these languages in the world. Ethnologue lists 92 languages in this family, with 76 of these languages being in the Kam-Tai branch.
The diversity of the Tai-Kadai languages in southeastern China, especially in Guizhou and Hainan, suggests that this is close to their homeland. The Tai branch moved south into Southeast Asia only about a thousand years ago, founding the nations that later became Thailand and Laos in what had been Austroasiatic territory.
The name Tai-Kadai comes from an obsolete bifurcation of the family into two branches, Tai and Kadai (all else). Since this Kadai can only be a valid group if it includes Tai, it is sometimes used to refer to the entire family; on the other hand, some references narrow its usage to the Kra branch of the family.
Tai, also spelled Dai, peoples of mainland Southeast Asia, including the Thai, or Siamese (in central and southern Thailand), the Lao (in Laos and northern Thailand), the Shan (in northeast Myanmar [Burma]), the Lü (primarily in Yunnan province, China, but also in Myanmar, Laos, northern Thailand, and Vietnam), the Yunnan Tai (the major Tai group in Yunnan), and the tribal Tai (in northern Vietnam). All of these groups speak Tai languages.
Estimates placed the total number of Tai in the late 20th century at 75,760,000, including 45,060,000 in Thailand (including both Thai and Lao), 3,020,000 in Laos, 3,710,000 in Myanmar, 21,180,000 in China, and about 2,790,000 in Vietnam.
Most Tai are Buddhists of the Theravāda school. Among the different groups, however, there is much variation in this type of Buddhism. In the villages of many Tai groups the wat (temple compound or monastery) is both the social and the religious centre. Most young men spend a period as monks. Along with the Buddhist tradition there exist pre-Buddhist animistic beliefs; shrines are dedicated to spirits (phi) important in day-to-day affairs. These animistic beliefs tend to be strongest among those peoples farthest from the traditional centres of Tai.
Reference:britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/580459/Tai
princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/.../Tai-Kadai_languages.ht...
The Dai People in Yunnan by AsiaHarvest
Dai was one of Ethinc group in China mostly believe in Buddhism.
Great White Pagoda Square. Xishuangbanna. Yunnan.
The Great White Pagoda Square is located in the Hotel District of Xishuangbanna. There are hundreds of distinctive and quality hotels in the area. There are also hundreds of first-class restaurants that are destinations for tourists and residents alike every day of the week. The Pagoda and Temple itself are grand and well worth seeing.
Statues at Great White Pagoda Temple Xishuangbanna
The Great White Pagoda Temple features beautiful Dai Buddhist Art in the buildings and the statues that are featured. The Temple is the dominant feature of the Great White Pagoda Square, itself a feature of the tourist friendly Hotel District. Art featuring peacocks, dragons and elephants are prominent.
Tai Buddhists' Kathina Robe Offering Procession in MongKwan, Yunnan, China
Tai Buddhists' Kathina Robe Offering Procession in MongKwan, Yunnan, China
Khub Lue 2006.02.07 Ban Sarn Temple
Khub Lue in a Buddhist Vihara Celebration at Ban Sarn Temple , Xishuangbanna, 7 February 2006.
การขับลื้อ ในงานสมโภชวิหาร วัดบ้านส้าน ในแคว้นสิบสองปันนา เมื่อ 7 กุมภาพันธ์ 2549
A temple and musical performance in Heshun, Yunnan, China, 2005
Filmed by Alan Macfarlane
Buddha Statue and Buddhism Temple in China 1/2
Magnificent Buddha Statue and Buddhism temple in south of China.... very beautiful sceneries and beautiful music...
Buddha Bless You All!