China Worship School, Changsha, Hunan Province
Friends of MorningStar/CM Missions have sown much into the worship school in Changsha. Enjoy the vibrant worship and zeal for the Lord in Hunan Province with over 1250 churches and growing.
Down by the River...Changsha (China)
Greetings from David 大卫 Dawei...
A portion of my exploratory walk around Changsha, the capital city of Hunan Province (Central China).
There is no better way for me to soak in the atmosphere of a new destination than putting on walking shoes and seeing the sights, sounds and smells as well as interacting with the locals.
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A Chinese apartment- 200000 euros- Changsha suburb
A Chinese rather nice appartment in Changsha suburb.
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Bank Robbery (by Eitan Loewenstein) performed at Changsha Fuyue Centre
This is a play performed by the school (Kaplna-China/NCUK Changsha Fuyue Centre) drama club in Spring 2013. I directed and the play and helped with pronunciation, phrasing, intonation, etc. The four students (and one staff member) worked hard and performed well. It's too bad we only had one shot to perform. This performance was recorded at the end-of-term school party (hence my informal clothing choice) in late May or early June.
John's China Trip - Day 8 - Changsha City View
View of the city of Changsha near Wuyi Avenue.
Changsha orange Island
Orange Island is one of the main touristic place in Changsha.
It is located in the middle of number one bridge.
Orange Island is where Mao Tsé Toung used to play swim as a kid.
On one side of the river, you can see Yuelu mountain and the main traffic police/ visa office.
On the other side of the river, you can see Wanda Plaza shopping center and Changsha main road: Wuyi road.
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Shopping in Metro Mall Changsha
You have seen the local Walmart in our city. This time we bring you to the Capital City of Hunan Province of China, where we have THE only Metro Mall. We go there only when we run out of our meat supplies and Pan Cakes supply. Enjoy the visit and see the huge mall filled with tons of products.
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Riding e-bike in China, Changsha, Xiangjiang riverbank Yuelu mountain to Aux Mall
Riding e-bike in China, Changsha.
Hunan Province Vlog: TianZiShan & Glass Walkway at TianMenShan!
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September 2, 2014
To see a map of the TianMen Mountain Park and a cable car schedule, skip to 12:53.
We spent most our last day in TianMen Mountain (TianMenShan) Park, which is a 30 minute cable car ride from downtown ZhangJiaJie City. But first we started the day by walking to WangQiaoTai, which is just behind ZhongTian International Youth Hostel. We visited WangQiaoTai each of the three days we were in WuLingYuan, and we got the best view on this day! It was soooo amazing! On a clear day, you can see all the way to bottom of the valley at the mountains’ base, and the depth is overwhelming and awe inspiring.
Because it was clear, we decided to take a bus back to TianZiShan (where were the day before when we saw nothing because it was too foggy). It was so worth the risk of time loss because we saw the mountain peaks poking through the clouds. GORGEOUS.
Our last stop in Wulingyuang was a five minute walk from YangJiaJie. We wanted to photograph and film the rice fields nestled in a valley with the mountain background. Again, it was stunning.
We took the cable car from Yangjiajie. The cable car ride was not disappointing. If you have the time, then there’s a hike that follows the cable car route, but we were told it takes 3-4 hours.
The next step was to get back to ZhangJiaJie City, which was a little complicated. From the cable car station we took a free shuttle bus to a transition station where we had to walk along a wooden path for almost 15 minutes. We then took another bus, which made a pit stop at the HuangShiZhai cable car station then proceeded to the SenLin Park Entrance (which we also visited the day before). We then walked to the bus station outside the park and paid 10 RMB each for the bus to ZhangJiaJie City. The bus goes all the way to the bus station, but we got off a bit early at the TianMenShan cable car station.
FYI: TianMenShan has a free baggage check service. We took advantage of it by leaving our backpacks there.
The cable car takes an epic 30 minutes and offer amazing views! At the top of the mountain we headed straight to the Glass Walkway. After you pay a separate 5 RMB fee and put a pair of booties over your shoes there’s nothing left to do but be brave and walk the glass walkway 1500 m at the top of the mountain!! It was a thrilling experience.
We were short on time, so we didn’t explore any more of the mountain. Instead we took the cable car to the midway station and boarded another bus (which took a very windy road!) to the 999 steps. There were a couple delays because of thunder, lightning, and heavy rain, but the fog cleared up just enough for us to get a glorious view steps and caves. Then they vanished…consumed by fog! We waited an hour hoping for another clearing but decided to leave when the rain started up again. You could easily spend a whole day on TianMen Mountain. We wish we had more time!
For dinner we went across the street to Vide Hotel, which as a Korean restaurant. We didn’t realize until we got there that it’s actually a North Korean restaurant! The bibimbap was delicious. The servers perform during dinner, which makes for an overall interesting dining experience.
Our first visit to Hunan Province was beyond wonderful! We hope we get to visit again soon!
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China's Children's House Kindergarden in Changsha's Wang Fu
my first day, wow! they serve lunch! yummy! i think i'm hungry! hehe
Learn Provinces and Capitals of China | China Country Map | Provinces Of China
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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Eating on a fishing boat, on Xiangjiang river, in Changsha, China
If you stay in Changsha, I recommand having diner on a fishing boat on the river, during summer.
It is not expensive. We paid 60rmb for two people for two dishes.
And it is nice. You can enjoy fresh air and the sightseeing.
Some boat won't move. Some boats go down the river.
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Child's hand caught in escalator
Firefighters rescued a toddler who got his hand stuck inside an escalator in Changsha of central China's Hunan Province.
Teaching in Changsha, China by Keith Gilbertson read by Yu Minghui
Teaching in Changsha, China by Keith Gilbertson read by Yu MingHui at BCTC in Lexington, Kentucky
China Preschool Christmas Event 2014
My first video composition using my new Gopro at our school's Christmas event. My Chinese co-teachers put on a play about Disney's Frozen, but it was more like Snow White. And the kids were awesome as usual.
China, its aging population and the healthcare problem | VPRO Documentary
China is facing an aging population that needs health care. But who is paying for the aging population in China? How much health care can China provide for its aging population? Seriously ill people have to go to the big cities for adequate healthcare. But the hospitals in Chinas big cities are overcrowded. So where will the aging population find good healthcare?
In the past 30 years, life for people in China has changed drastically. Photographer Ruben Terlou travels with his camera through the heart of China, from north to south. On his journey, he is trying to find out what it´s like to live and work in today. What is the future of this gigantic country? And what do ordinary Chinese people appreciate or value?
In the fifth episode Ruben Terlou arrives in Changsha, where hospitals are overcrowded. Many young people go to the city. And thus, the countryside becomes populated by elderly people who have to save themselves. The migration also has major consequences for China's health care. Because the insurance system is not geared towards so many new city dwellers. The consequence is that many Chinese people come into major financial problems as soon as they become ill.
China is ageing rapidly. 70 years ago, when founding the People´s Republic, Mao called upon all Chinese to have as many children as possible. The more Chinese, the greater the revolution. The result was a huge baby boom. Today that generation is old and if they are sick, they need to find a place in the hospital. That is a major problem, as the healthcare is just not made for this huge amount of people.
Ruben speaks to the elderly tea farmers in Fujian and follows seriously ill cancer patients waiting in a street full of cheap hotels next to the hospital of Changsha for their treatment and hope for cure.
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My son in changsha
2,5 year old, playing with sands
Our mad cheap shopping haul in Changsha, China!
Changsha Book city: the place to buy books
If you need to buy some books in Changsha, you should go to this place: book city.
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