Through Gangou 穿越干溝 day 3 - 3 ( Xinjiang )
2010.8.28干溝,東西天山的交界,天山的中部,正是這天山的「傷口」。鬼斧的鋒利讓歷史也顯得蒼白,幾經風雨,幾度滄海,現世擺在人們面前的依然是那鋒利的切口,巖山陡峭,亂石飛橫,恰似裸露的森森脊骨。這裡沒有絢麗的春秋,只有嚴酷的冬夏。這幾乎是一片不毛之地,除了白雪能夠掩飾一下這裡的荒涼,飛鳥能夠顯示一下這裡的生機,留下的就是寂寞的岩石。
新疆旅遊,導遊介紹:新疆鹽湖、達板城。 新疆旅游,导游介绍:新疆盐湖、达板城。 Travel Xinjiang, China
達坂城鎮黨委和政府授予王洛賓榮譽鎮長。王洛賓銅像、紀念館。達坂城的姑娘,帶動旅遊業。達板城仿古古鎮。達板城三彎(三歪):老爺爺鬍子歪的、人走路歪的、樹木歪的,因為風吹的。在風口,風的方向固定,一年四季都在颳風。達板城的姑娘大都去烏魯木齊、吐魯番打工。
达坂城镇党委和政府授予王洛宾荣誉镇长。王洛宾铜像、纪念馆。达坂城的姑娘,带动旅游业。达板城仿古古镇。达板城三弯(三歪):老爷爷胡子歪的、人走路歪的、树木歪的,因为风吹的。在风口,风的方向固定,一年四季都在刮风。达板城的姑娘大都去乌鲁木齐、吐鲁番打工。
新疆観光、ツアーガイドの紹介:新城ソルトレーク、Banchengまで。ダバン市民党委員会と政府は王林業名誉市長を授与した。王Luobinブロンズ像、記念館。観光を運転するDabanchengの女の子。ダバンチェンアンティークタウン。 3つの曲がり(3つの曲がった)の都市まで:風のために、祖父は、曲がった、曲がった人が歩いて、曲がった木々をひそめた。コンセントでは、風の方向は風の中で一年中固定されています。主に都市の女の子ウルムチ、トルファンの作業まで。
Xinjiang tourism, tour guide introduction: Xinjiang Salt Lake, up to Bancheng. Daban town party committee and government awarded Wangluobin honorary mayor. Wang Luobin bronze statue, memorial hall. Dabancheng girl, driving tourism. Dabancheng antique town. Up to the city of three bend (three crooked): grandfather bearded crooked, crooked people walking, crooked trees, because of the wind. In the outlet, the direction of the wind is fixed throughout the year in the windy. Up to the city girl mostly Urumqi, Turpan working.
Snow leopard recorded roaming in the wild of Urumqi
Cameras recorded their 36th snow leopard in Urumqi County and Dabancheng District of the NW China's Urumqi City in the past three years. There are currently 11 snow leopards in Urumqi County, including three females, one male and seven cubs – all are in good health. Snow leopards were upgraded by IUCN from Endangered to Vulnerable last year.
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Urumqi to Shanghai Silk Road Trip, part 3. Jiayuguan and Xi'an. China.
We leave Dunhuang for Jiayuguan. Once in Jiayuguan we visit the Hanging Great wall of China, and then Jiayuguan Fortress. From there we get a flight To Xi'An to see the Terracotta Army.
中国新疆乌鲁木齐欢迎您来观光旅游,
中国新疆乌鲁木齐欢迎您来观光旅游,
China Xinjiang Urumqi Welcome you to tour the,站在雅玛里克山上看乌鲁木齐市,Standing on the hill look Urumqi
MIT-Harvard Conference on the Uyghur Human Rights Crisis
This conference aims to present the police state in China, where over one million innocent Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims have been forced into concentration camps since 2016; explore China’s use of technology to escalate the crisis by conducting digital, biological, and cyber surveillance on the Uyghur; introduce the biopolitics of China’s “war on terror” in countering Uyghur people as an ethnicity; and open a dialogue on our role as leaders, educators, and technologists in engaging with China while being aware of its massive human rights violations.
Transcript of the event is available at
AGENDA:
Welcome & Speaker Introductions
Panel 1 Keynote Speakers:
(30:54) Sean R. Roberts, PhD: Associate Professor of the Practice of International Affairs; Director, International Development Studies Program, George Washington University
(50:30) Darren Byler, PhD: Lecturer of Sociocultural Anthropology, University of Washington; Writer for CNN, ChinaFile, Dissent, and SupChina
(01:15:06) Rian Thum, PhD: Associate Professor of History, Loyola University New Orleans; Author of The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History (Harvard University Press, 2014)
(01:41:30) Q&A with speakers
Panel 2 Keynote Speakers:
(01:57:21) Jessica Batke: Senior Editor at ChinaFile in New York City; former foreign affairs research analyst in the US State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research of Uyghurs
(02:12:29) Gene A. Bunin: Independent scholar, freelance journalist, and curator of the Xinjiang Victims Database at shahit.biz
Q&A and discussion with speakers
Co-sponsors: MIT Center for International Studies, Radius at MIT, Harvard University’s Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies, Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, MIT Student Activities Office, MIT CIS Human Rights and Technology Program
Event held Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 9:30am to 1:30pm at MIT Building 32, Kirsch Auditorium, Room 123 (Stata Center)
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Kuche International Hotel 庫車國際酒店 day 5 - 1 ( Xinjiang )
2010.8.30新疆庫車國際大酒店是西北地區首家縣級准四星級涉外大型綜合型酒店。酒店集餐飲、客房、娛樂、購物、康體和商務辦公為一體。酒店總建築面積4萬平方米。擁有240間豪華客房,房間裝修華貴典雅、舒適雅致,內部設施一應俱全。裝飾精美的中餐廳由名廚主理,美食薈萃、佳釀琳琅。可同時容納上千人用餐。三樓設有7個不同規格的會議室及1個極具氣派的大型多功能演繹廳,配備先進的會議設備,是舉辦各式大、中、小型會議及其他商務活動的理想場所。
Wind farm on the way to Turpan, Xinjiang, China
Wind farm on the way to Turpan, Xinjiang, China
Photos of CHINA - Xinjiang ~ by Cheuk Jun, 2015
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How husbands and wives treat each other in Turpan
Performance of the musical team in the Grape Valley of Turpan.
The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse
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▶ I didn't finish my original goal of walking to Germany in 2008. Instead, I walked for a year and roughly 4500km, passed the Gobi desert, and then decided to stop walking.
▶ All of the distance from Beijing to Ürümqi was completed solely on foot, straight good old walking. There are instances where you can see me in the video sitting on a plane or riding a boat, but those are during breaks I had to take from walking, either to sort out bureaucracy issues or to take care of some personal things.
▶ I had been planning this trip for over a year before I even started, and getting as far as I got was an experience for which I am very grateful.
▶ Obtaining the necessary visa for a trip like this was not very easy, hence I had to go back to Beijing a few times to resolve some issues.
▶ This is not a strict 1 pic a day video, because I wanted to make it a bit more alive by adding some additional movement. Sometimes during the film you would follow me turn around, or something would happen in the background. I tried to capture these moments to make the video more interesting.
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Tarim Basin | Wikipedia audio article
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Tarim Basin
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The Tarim Basin is an endorheic basin in northwest China occupying an area of about 1,020,000 km2 (390,000 sq mi). Located in China's Xinjiang region, it is sometimes used synonymously to refer the southern half of the province, or Nanjiang (Chinese: 南疆; pinyin: Nánjiāng; literally: Southern Xinjiang), as opposed to the northern half of the province known as Dzungaria or Beijiang. Its northern boundary is the Tian Shan mountain range and its southern boundary is the Kunlun Mountains on the edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The Taklamakan Desert dominates much of the basin. The historical Uyghur name for the Tarim Basin is Altishahr (六域), which means six cities in Uyghur.
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Uyghur Music Instruments Work Shop - Kashgar Old Town
TURPAN UIGHUR DANCERS
SEE UIGHUR DANCERS IN TURPAN, CHINA ON THE SILK ROAD.
Dabancheng's Girls(dance)
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