Travel to China, Sichuan. Episode 4 Chengdu Eastern Memory
Travelling to China, Panda's hometown, Sichuan
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Eastern Suburb Memory - Chengdu - China (1 last)
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ini ada video sepenggal perjalanan 6 mahasiswa dan 1 dosen SV UGM ke Chengdu China dalam rangka program Student Exchange. 6 mahasiswa diantaranya adalah Ika Kuntari, Anggraita Ajeng, Reshinta Vigian MF, Agnes Kurnia R, Dinda Apriliani, dan Rahmat Dwi SN serta seorang dosen yaitu Nur Endah Nugraheni. Kangen masa-masa itu
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EXTREME Chinese Street Food - Duck HOT TUB and Market Tour in Chengdu, China + SPICY Dan Dan Noodles
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Chinese Street Food in Chengdu, China - We're going on a huge street food farmers market tour of Chengdu, China! We found a lot of delicious street food in this DEEP farmers market of Chengdu, like duck HOT TUB! Join us for this awesome Chinese food adventure to some rarely seen parts of Chengdu to taste some delicious Sichuan street food with us!
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If you're coming to Chengdu, you need to go on a market tour to see the amazing street food of China and to try some SPICY Sichuan food and Dan Dan Noodles along with delicious duck! Today, I'm (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) bringing you to my favorite local farmers market to try a few delicious street foods.
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If you come to Chengdu, make sure to visit this Chinese street food market, found here:
Farmers Market Name: Supo Farmers Market, 苏坡农贸市场
I first found deep fried duck, cooked in a pressure deep frier! Then, right beside that street stall, there was Chinese fried intestines with tons of Sichuan chilies! We also ate some amazing and spicy Sichuan style wraps, some Sichuan spiced soybean starch jelly, and walked through the vegetable and meats area, perfect for picking up the ingredients needed to cook a ton of different Chinese recipes.
After visiting the market, we went to a famous Dan Dan noodle joint in a little alleyway of Chengdu, and tasted a bowl of Sichuan Dan Dan noodles and of course some spicy chili oil wontons! They were so amazingly delicious and fragrant!
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2018 China: Chengdu - Qingyang Gong Temple
Qingyang Gong is a famous Taoist temple in southern China. Founded in the 9th century, Qingyang Gong is a sprawling center of Taoist studies that still has a very active community of monks, Chinese traditional medicine doctors, music teachers, Tai Chi Chuan classes, and an excellent vegetarian restaurant. According to legend, this is the place where Lao Tzu, the author of the Tao Te Ching descended from the heavens. The temple was first established though in the Tang dynasty around 880 AD, but was destroyed in the Ming Dynasty. Since then it has undergone many re-constructions and phases, but it has always been an important center in the birthplace for Taoism.
Qingyang Gong is more than a home to some bronze statues. This temple is an ancient Taoist temple and devoted to the memory of Lao Tzu (604 B.C. - 531 B.C.), the father of Taoism. Inside, the magnificent Eight Diagrams Pavilion is delicately inscribed with Taoist theory of relations between yin and yang, and the eight combinations that produce all things on earth. The grounds contain six halls on a central axis, a room for printing Taoist texts that stands to the east, and a room for worshipping Taoist sages that stands to the west.
The extant structures-including the two bronze sheep at the entrance-all date from the latter half of the Qing Dynasty. A two-month long flower festival, with origins in the Tang Dynasty, is still held here each year, beginning on the 15th day of the second lunar month (February/March). The festival is a cultural outpouring, featuring opera and theater performances along with displays of flowers (the crab apple and plum blossoms are renowned throughout China), crafts, and birds.
The Hall of Three Purities (Sanqing Dian) is the monastery's main building, but the most emblematic has to be the Bagua Ting (Pavilion of the Eight Trigrams).
In the Three Purities Hall, there are three huge statues representing the deities of Nature, Virtue and Wisdom. They loom over two mystical beasts. The beast to the right appears to be a goat, but with the claws of a tiger, a unicorn's horn, a snake's tail, and other attributes derived from the Chinese zodiac.
The most important building at Qingyang Gong is the Bagua Pavilion. The present structure dates back to 1882. It has stone pillars carved with the figures of dragons enclosing the life-sized statue of Lao Tzu, the mystical founder of Taoism. Lao Tzu is shown riding a buffalo in the statue. This octagonal building sitting on a square pedestal (symbolic of the earth) rises 20m (65 ft.) and has two flounces of upturned roofs covered in yellow, green, and purple ceramic tiles. Between the roofs, each facet of the octagon has at its center a plaque of the eight trigrams set off by a pattern of swastikas, symbolic of the sun or the movement of fire. The 81 carved dragons are said to symbolize the 81 incarnations of Lao Tsu, but the number has closer associations with Chinese numerology and the belief in nine as the most accomplished of numbers.
Chengdu, China: Kunzhai Xianzi Alleys (Wide and Narrow Alleys)
Wide and Narrow Alley (Kuanzhai Xiangzi)
Consisting of Wide Alley (Kuan Xiangzi), Narrow Alley (Zhai Xiangzi), Well Alley (Jing Xiangzi) three parallel ancient city alleys and 45 courtyards along them, Wide and Narrow Alley is one of Chengdu’s historical and cultural reserves, together with Daci Temple reserve and Wenshu Monastery reserve. It is a microcosm of the city’s history as well as a deep mark in local people’s memory.
The history of Wide and Narrow Alley can be dated back to the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911 AD). At that time, the area was a city within the Chengdu city called Mancheng City or Shaocheng City, where the court quartered troops. As time passed by, the city decayed and only the Wide Alley and Narrow Alley were left. In 2003, renovation work of the two alleys began, aiming to build a complex cultural and business street with the functions of tourism and recreation. On June 14, 2008, the newly renovated Wide, Narrow and Well Alley were opened to the public, located in nowadays Qingyang District, to the east of Tongren Road and west of Changshun Street. Nowadays, Wide and Narrow Alley is a popular entertainment and nightlife block as well as a famous tourism site, with lots of restaurants, pubs, teahouses, and stores selling featured souvenirs. (For more details visit:
2019 One week in Chongqing & Chengdu
This is our one week getaway trip, from Sydney to Chongqing and Chengdu in May 2019, leave us some much good memory, warm and fun. Hope everyone enjoy my editing and enjoy the footage as much as we are.
I love sichuan,I love chengdu成都
There has many pandas and delicious foods,especially the hot-pots. Chengdu has
a long history about 3000 years, at the same time you can also see the fashion life in chengdu.