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云南 【昆明|大理|丽江|楚雄】· Yunnan, China (Kunming, Dali, Lijiang, Chuxiong) Vlog
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DV - Lufeng Dinosaur Valley, CHUXIONG YUNNAN (Part 1)
DV - Lufeng Dinosaur Valley, CHUXIONG YUNNAN
DV - Lufeng Dinosaur Valley, CHUXIONG YUNNAN (Part 2)
DV - Lufeng Dinosaur Valley, CHUXIONG YUNNAN (Part 2)
Day 2A - Dinosaur Valley, Yunnan, China
A good museum to visit.
Impressive and Huge Dinosaur Museum, Dali - Yunnan Holidays, China
Impressive and Huge Dinosaur Museum, Dali - Yunnan Holidays. The largest number of skeleton and excavation displays that I have ever seen, plant eaters, meat eater etc. Definitely worth a visit if you are into dinosaurs. Was part of our Nexus Holiday Yunnan ShangrilaTour.
Jianchuan, Yunnan
Cathy and John go to Jianchuan and visit Lion Hill. Cathy meets one of her students in her hometown.
結合服裝秀 中國彝族盛大舉行火把節 2017-07-27 TITV 原視新聞
夜幕中熊熊的火焰直達天際,這裡是中國雲南楚雄彝族自治州,在7月17號這天盛大舉行一年一度為期三天的「火把節」。
彝族總人口共有660萬人,主要分布在中國四川、雲南和廣州,以及廣西。
每年大概在7月中下旬慶祝彝族曆法中的新年,火把節。
在火把節期間,各村落入夜時,會點燃用干松木和松明子紮成的火把,在村落入口高掛大火把,各家門前則豎起小火把,驅趕惡魔和壞運,火把節期間也會舉行傳統的摔跤、鬥牛、賽馬等活動。
今年的火把節,更是針對彝族聞名遐邇的刺繡,舉辦族服設計走秀,有26個民族參展,一共展出2800套傳統服裝。
每年的火把節越來越盛大,也吸引好幾千位自世界各地的民眾前來參加,被國際社會稱做是「東方的嘉年華」。
Zigong Dinosaur Museum - Zigong, Sichuan, China
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Zigong Dinosaur Museum
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Travel blogs from Zigong Dinosaur Museum:
- ... Once we got rolling again, we reached Yibin, then northeast to Zigong, where the Zigong Dinosaur Museum was located ...
- ... We would be taking Suzanne, our last intern on her last major outing, to the Zigong Dinosaur Museum ...
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- Zigong, Sichuan, China
Photos in this video:
- Zigong Dinosaur Museum by Jenksei2010 from a blog titled Nanxi/Zigong - Saturday, May 1
World's oldest dinosaur embryo bonebed yields organic remains--University of Toronto Mississauga
A 190-million-year-old dinosaur bonebed near the city of Lufeng, in Yunnan, China has revealed for the first time how dinosaur embryos grew and developed in their eggs.
The great age of the embryos is unusual because almost all known dinosaur embryos are from the Cretaceous Period. The Cretaceous ended some 125 million years after the bones at the Lufeng site were buried and fossilized.
Led by University of Toronto Mississauga paleontologist Robert Reisz, an international team of scientists from Canada, Taiwan, the People's Republic of China, Australia, and Germany excavated and analyzed over 200 bones from individuals at different stages of embryonic development.
Amazing The Real of STONE FOREST of Shilin, Kunming, Yunnan, China ????????
Stone Forest, known as the best in the world wonders , is one of the must-see attractions in Kunming.
Stone Forest has the world's most peculiar karst landform. The sword-shaped karst topography is the main feature of Stone Forest. About 300 million years ago, Kunming Stone Forest was a vast expanse of water. But, after a long geological evolution, it finally became a very precious geological relic. Because of its natural wonders, Stone Forest has attracted numerous tourists at home and abroad.
Kunming Stone Forest is the only karst landscape that is located in subtropical plateau. Known as the Stone Forest Museum, Stone Forest is regarded as the China National Geological Park, the World Geopark and one of China's four major tourist attractions.
MOCA Taipei Infantization_Worry Hua
Infantization - Worry Hua
Worry Hua / Biography
Born in 1984, Chuxiong. Graduated 2006, University of Yunnan, Kunming. Lives and works in Kunming.
Exhibition
2007 The Match to Order Origin 2006, Card tile Space bo Database, Kunming.
View of YUANTONG BUDDHIST TEMPLE, Kunming, Yunnan, CHINA ????????
Yuantong Temple is at the foot of Yuantong Hill in the northern part of Kunming. With a history of more than 1,200 years, it is one of the grandest as well as the most important Buddhist temple in Yunnan Province. King Yimouxun of the Nanzhao Kingdom built it during the late eighth century as a continuation of Putuoluo Temple, and the restorations performed from the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911) onward had not changed its unique mixed architectural style of the Yuan (1271 - 1368) and Ming (1644 - 1911) Dynasties.
Unlike all other Buddhist temples, which are built on an ascendant, you enter Yuantong Temple from above and descend along a gently sloping garden path. The view before you starting your peaceful walk beneath the gigantic cypress trees that line the garden path to the temple with its extensive array of flowers and foliage is deeply restful and impressive. A memorial archway with four Chinese characters -Yuantong Shengjing (Yuantong Wonderland)-is standing on the halfway.
Yuantong Hall
The temple complex is built around Yuantong Hall (Mahavira Hall), which is known as the Fane on the Water for it is surrounded by a very large pond filled with limpid water and fish. A delicate stone bridge which has an elegant octagonal pavilion stands in the center connects Mahavira Hall and the Yuantong Temple entrance. The pavilion is connected to the rest of the complex by various bridges and walkways.
Yuan Dynasty Statues
Sakymuni, Amitabha and the Medicine Buddha, all Yuan Dynasty statues, are found in the main hall. The surrounding 500 Buddhist Arhats who are carved in the walls are rare treasures noted for their perfect proportions and lively appearances. Also in this hall are two ten meter high pillars from the Ming Dynasty that are each engraved with a dragon - one yellow and one green - who are trying to extend their bodies and claws into the air as if they are ready to fly. Like the Arhats, they impart the feeling that at any moment they could spring into action.
Stone Staircases
Outside, on each side of the main hall, there are stone staircases that are carved out of the mountainside and wind their way to the top of the hill. As you climb these stairs, there are ancient inscriptions along the way and various tone artworks that are considered the most important historical relics in Kunming. From the top of the stairs, you are presented with a terrific panoramic view of the entire complex. It is from here that you can most appreciate the architecture of the remarkable temple complex.
Copper Buddha Hall
In 1982, Thai Buddhists sent a copper statue of Sakymuni to Yuantong Temple as a symbol of friendship, and the statue is three and a half meters high and four tons in weight. A few years later, in 1985, a Copper Buddha Hall was built in a combination of Chinese and Tai styles to house this exquisite gift.
Buddhist Scriptures
Surrounding the temple pond are a series of halls where you will find old women praying, people sitting and chatting, ongoing classes in Buddhist scriptures, a magnificent calligraphy studio, an exhibit of temple photographs taken at the end of the Qing Dynasty by Auguste de Francois, a shop, a restaurant, and more.
Yuantong Temple is a working temple that also represents the Buddhism of China today. Along with the patronage of the local people of Kunming and Yunnan in general, Buddhists from around the world come here on pilgrimages to pay homage, there are special Buddhist services two times each month, and the Buddhist Association of Yunnan Province is located here. This temple plays a very important role in history and in the modern world.
Oumuyounuo on TV, April 2012: Primal takes on Fast-talk
Time flies and Oumuyounuo is now 28, two years older than at her first performance for the Dadawa team, This is one plucky lady: she is already a TV China Idol class phenomenon. Here she is in the final round of one of those horrid contest shows the folks at CCTV (or higher) keep stuffing the airwaves with, but (and this matters) she enters as finalist in that still tense category Primal: Primitive song/music. (=hoisted still living from the museum). An elusive binder: Yuanshitai. or Primordial-ity, a confusion of adjective and noun, condescension and veneration. There is a lot of tension in the panel and audience surrounding that category: (what to make of this prodigy.? Fraud or puppet?.what is it about her voice?....why can't we sing like that? does a (higher-brow) public's new found enthusiasm for NAIF warn of disillusion with the bread-and-circus, Ed Sullivan + American Idol(Freak) Show formula that ) is stamped into prime-time or seasonal event specials across the bandwidth?
It's quite a revelation, clearly intruding into un-prescripted territory.
The Regime Heavyweight Clown Bo Lin, the fast-mouthed chattertalk (xiangsheng) star of the TV event world, confronts the issue dead on, with a combination of cultural blasphemy (in the way he treats the ritual drum) and mock misconstrued rehearsals of her act. Authority now dressed as a Clown reminds us that cute little Miss Hiawatha is (still) a cultural barbarian, daughter of a witch-doctor (literally so...). Silly dilly. His whooping and jumping are in a way the last echoes of the cruel exoticizing of the Wild West show: they are intended to demoralize.
Which is why the end-sequence, totally un-cued, is so uplifting. With a gracefulness of gesture and rhetorical aplomb hardly backwoods, she creates her own mini-skit, using the MC as her surrogate pushback target. Stringing together of garden images and moral categories is a well-established game of most hill-country entertainers, but she expands it here into a kind of counter-assault that unnerves the MC (her formal partner) and totally pushes Bo Lin downstage. It is as Dadawa had intuited: the girl has made a strength of her (apparent) disesteem and filled her song with that same resistance. Don't be fooled by the full frontal prostration - this is not a true NAIF, rather a fruit from its forests who knows how to trade culture-blows and win. A priest's progeny.....
marches you through her remarkable fight back....
Stone Forest - Kunming, Yunnan, China
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Stone Forest Kunming
This forest of stone, formed by erosion over millions of years, is comprised of many stone peaks, pillars and stalagmites rising abruptly from the ground and extending as far as the eye can see.
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- ... And now in Shilin, near the Stone Forest, they have put in a 166 MW on-grid solar photovoltaic (PV) power generating project - to generate 77 ...
- ... 134km- Kunming 80km-peace 132km-Chuxiong 207km-Dali 178km-Lijiang 150km-Shangri-La 328km-Dali, 207km-Chuxiong 132km-peace 80km- Kunming 90km- stone forest 135km-Kaiyuan 157km-Yanshan 199km-Fu Ning 37km-Napo 77km-Jingxi 74km-Dah Sing 70km-old Tam 57km-Nanning ...
- ... One thing we read about that might be of interest here was a spot called the Stone Forest which is over 100km's out of Kunming ...
- ... So we booked them 4 days down the track, and decided that we may as well take an ovenighter to see Shilin - the Stone Forest ...
- ... of fall out of one and stumble into the next that?es how close they all were?B Each playing really loud 90s techno?B A surreal experience and a good laugh?B Only a short stay here and have to come back to get a Laos visa and to see the Stone Forest ?B ...
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- Kunming, Yunnan, China
Photos in this video:
- Stone Forest in Shilin, Yunnan province by Tom-of-boracay from a blog titled Stone Forest of Shilin
- The Stone Forest. Time to get lost by Karlgemtrip from a blog titled Bye-bye China
- Stone Forest in Shilin, Yunnan by Tom-of-boracay from a blog titled Stone Forest of Shilin
- ShiLin Stone Forest Flowers by Mcpaul from a blog titled Kunming
- ShiLin Stone Forest Hammer by Mcpaul from a blog titled Kunming
- Shilin - the stone forest by Rivkapi from a blog titled Kunming - A big modern city
- Lake in Stone Forest by Robjstaples from a blog titled In the Spring City it rains. Shock, horror!
- Jenn at the Stone Forest by Cdblum from a blog titled First China Vacation
- Stone Forest Dancers by Mcpaul from a blog titled Kunming
- Alex at the Stone Forest by Matadv from a blog titled OMG! Kunming China, we made it!
- Meg at the Stone Forest by Matadv from a blog titled OMG! Kunming China, we made it!
- Stone Forest Exit by Mcpaul from a blog titled Kunming
- The Stone Forest by Hilaryramsey from a blog titled World Heritage Site - Stone Forest
- Stone Forest 01 by Meandher from a blog titled Questioned in Kunming
- Stone Forest 03 by Meandher from a blog titled Questioned in Kunming
- Stone Forest 4 by Matadv from a blog titled OMG! Kunming China, we made it!
- Stone Forest 3 by Matadv from a blog titled OMG! Kunming China, we made it!
- Stone Forest 1 by Matadv from a blog titled OMG! Kunming China, we made it!
- Stone Forest 2 by Matadv from a blog titled OMG! Kunming China, we made it!
Dinosaur Valley [ Video & Slideshow ]
A visit to the Dinosaur Valley geological park in Lufeng, Yunnan, China.
中國雲南省祿豐世界恐龍谷國家地質公園
(in Chinese)
This is basically a theme park with huge gardens simulated as dinosaur habitat with plenty of dinosaur models amusement park type of rides for kids, and more. 祿豐恐龍大遺跡 Lufeng Dinosaur Quarry of China (i.e. the fossil display and the excavation site) is the educational section I enjoyed most.
This place deserves more tourists only if they can make public transportation easier from Kunming airport.
Sorry for the shakiness of the video. I tried using Youtube's stabilization enhancement, the result was not satisfactory for me. So I will let it shake.
The royalty-free background music were downloaded from Youtube audio library.
昆明:大理:麗江:玉龍雪山:楚雄:石林 旅遊行腳
昆明/大理/麗江/玉龍雪山/楚雄/石林 旅遊行腳