Inside the Changchun Subway / Light Rail (China)
Changchun Subway or Changchun Rail Transit / 长春地铁 / 長春地鐵 is rail mass transit system in the city of Changchun, Jilin province, China. Its first line, Line 3, is the first true light rail line in Mainland China. The initial phase of Line 3 was completed in 2001, the 2nd phase was completed in 2006. It officially opened to revenue service in October 2002. The current total length of the route is 100.7 kilometers (62.6 mi) with 93 stations. 3 sections of 3 Lines are under construction.
Construction of the first metro line (Line 1), with 15 stations and a length of 16.3 kilometers (10.1 mi), started in 2011, and opened for service on 30 June 2017. Construction on the second metro line (Line 2), with 18 stations and a length of 20.5 kilometers (12.7 mi), started in 2012, and opened for service on 30 August 2018. Construction on the third light rail line (Line 8) started in 2014, and opened for service on 30 October 2018. Construction on extending Line 3 started in 2014. Construction on extending Line 2 started in 2018.
Dazzling Shanghai metro station for OPPO | STDecaux
To highlight the camera features of its new mobile phone, OPPO collaborated with STDecaux to create a dazzling #DOOH campaign decorating the busiest metro station in Shanghai with acrylic mirror sheets.
Live: Explore Jilin Snow Expo 探馆吉林雪博会 解锁各种玩雪方式
The 4th Snow and Ice Industry Expo and the 23rd Changchun Ice and Snow Tourism Festival officially opened in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province, on December 13, 2019. The Expo has a total exhibition area of 100,000 square meters with eight themed pavilions including the ice and snow art pavilion, the Winter Olympics pavilion, the ice and snow equipment and sports pavilion among others. The introduction of the Winter Olympics elements for the first time is the highlight of this year's expo. In addition, there's also VR skiing, snow tank, live CS (Counter-Strike) games and other indoor and outdoor entertainment activities. Join CGTN to explore these pavilions and unlock the different ways of playing in the snow.
Check out this little pocket of Germany on China's east coast – Qingdao
Qingdao has often been voted China’s most livable city. A former German concession, Qingdao remains intact with its western-style architectures, with a topography dominated by charming red-tiled roofs, leafy boulevards and a sapphire sea.
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Changchun China Symposium sculptors 长春 2006
Symposium sculptors 长春 2006.
The first few days in China for the 2006 Changchun Sculpture Symposium.
Arrival into the city and hotel.
Studio visit.
Sculptors are welcomed at the ceremony.
PJ LINK (CHINA) AD LED DISPLAY ROTATING TOWER
The projects in Chinese transportation hub. The equipment is manufactured by PJ LINK company.
Tianjin Metro Line 9 - Shiyijing Road (十一经路) → Tianjin Railway Station (天津站)(8/10/2015)
Luckily, we left Tianjin a couple days before the explosion happened.
===Train Information===
Leading Car: 1341
Current Car: 1343
Origin: Donghai Road (东海路)
Destination: Tianjin Railway Station (天津站)
Model: CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles Co. Ltd (中国北车长春轨道客车股份有限公司)
No. of Cars: 4
Stops before Tianjin Railway Station:
Dawangzhuang (大王庄)
Date Recorded: August 10, 2015
Taken using my iPhone
Air Show Features China's Air Armaments
An air show kicked off in northeast China's Jilin Province on Thursday, displaying 11 air armaments such as helicopters and attack aircrafts.
J-10 fighters, K-8 senior trainers and type-6 primary trainers from the three aerobatics teams ofthe Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) air force performed at the event in Changchun City, Jilin Province, for the first time after their show in the military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression on Sept 3.
The smoke shells used in this event is the same as the ones used during the military parade on Sept 3. So, we can see the color is denser with better color difference and visual effects, said Qiao Gang, commander of Sky Wing Air Demonstration Team of Aviation University Air Force.
J-11B fighter also made a solo performance during this event.
The sound of J-11B fighter is shocking. Last year or the year before last year, the performance of J-10 fighter was already fabulous. But this year, the speed of 1,300km per hour is really different from the speed of 200km per hour. It seems this is more powerful, said Wang Keqian, spectator at the show.
The show will run until Sunday.
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I won a Photography AWARD! [Jilin, China Vlog with DJI Osmo Pocket - This is China #6]
That's right! I won a photography award from the Jilin Snow and Ice Festival and Exhibition, which included a trip to the event and an award certificate. For the trip, I decided to use the DJI Osmo Pocket to Vlog the entire excursion , testing it out for actual vlog and travel use. Let me know what you think about its use in the comments below.
Follow me as I join the exhibition, then travel to a few other areas in the cold northwestern part of China!
In part 2, I'll check out some Pandas, go to a famous Sculpture park, and end up in a North Korean restaurant!!!
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THIS IS CHINA!
I’m YOUR taker of INSPIRINGLY Beautiful China-based Photography! Still imaging, Video, and Aerial Stills/Video.
I focus on Travel, Editorial, and Commercial imaging.
My name is Adam Crase and I'm an American photographer working in China. It’s my goal to share images of modern-day China with the world to help foster a greater understanding.
Many years ago I thought, “What IS China?” I asked around and found that not many really knew the answer to that simple, but complex, question. It was then that a seed of desire to learn, experience, and better understand the Middle Kingdom was planted. Taking pictures for over 24 years, I knew how I would share the answers of that question to the world. With photography! In 2008, the seed was ready to break through, so I packed my things and moved to China. First living in Xianyang, Shaanxi, then for the past 10 years in Dongguan, Guangdong.
I have experienced far Western, Southern, Eastern, Northern, along with a steady dose of central China, traveling mostly by train and bus. I have witnessed the beauty of this country and will stop at nothing to share this with the western world. I will continue to travel this country until I have answered my questions about each Province, Autonomous Region, Special Economic Zone, and area. I hope you enjoy the images and video, while learning something along the way.
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My Changchun Class
The obligatory group photos..
Riding On Shenzhen Metro Line 2 CNR Changchun 2145 Train From Chiwan To Window of the world
深圳地鐵2號線(蛇口線)長客製國產化A型地鐵客車2145由赤灣至世界之窗
선전 지하철 2호선
深セン地下鉄2号線 赤湾-世界之窓
0:13赤灣
2:09蛇口港
4:13海上世界
5:49水灣
7:23列車慢速行駛廣播
8:58東角頭
11:22灣廈
13:03海月
14:56登良
16:49后海
19:10科苑
22:05紅樹灣
24:50世界之窗
列車(Train):214
錄影日期(The Date of Video):17/1/2015
上傳日期(Upload Day):18/1/2015
Echo in China by Husam Chaya - Installation for the Sculptures Park in Changchun
Sculpture; Installation by the artist Husam CHAYA, Changchun, China. Any sound produced inside the installation boundaries can create an Echo. Material is Stainless steel.
© Husam CHAYA, 2011.
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China - through the looking glass Costume Institute Met Museum
Metropolitan Museum & Anna Wintour Costume institute present amazing , massive & outstanding exhibition China : Through the Looking Glass. Most impressive fashion show event. Thank you Anna Wintour & Chinese designer Guo Pei . 2015 .
Music from You Tune Audio Library Changchun by Igor Dvorkin , Duncan,
Puppet Emperor's Palace (Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo) / 伪满皇宫博物院
The Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo / 伪满皇宫博物院 / 偽滿皇宮博物院 (literally: 'The Illegitimate Manchukuo Imperial Palace Museum') is a museum in the northeastern corner of Changchun, Jilin province, northeast China. The palace was the official residence created by the Imperial Japanese Army for China's last emperor Puyi to live in as part of his role as Emperor of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. In the People's Republic of China, the structures are generally referred to as the Puppet Emperor's Palace & Exhibition Hall.
In 1931, the Japanese took control of the Northeast of China, the area of modern-day Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces, which were historically known as Manchuria. The Japanese created an officially independent state in Manchuria which they named Manchukuo which was in reality a puppet state of Japan. In an attempt to lend legitimacy to Manchukuo, the Japanese installed Puyi, the deposed last emperor of Qing dynasty China, as Emperor of Manchukuo.
Puyi's role was largely a symbolic one as head of state. The one item of state business he was allowed to control was the construction of a new palace. Two groups within the government put forward different plans. The Mantetsu wanted a modern palace design that integrated itself into the new city of Hsinking (modern day Changchun). The Construction Corps Bureau favoured a south facing palace modelled after the Forbidden City in Beijing. Puyi favoured the latter. A site was set aside in the western part of the city for the new palace and another central location was chosen for the construction of a temporary palace. The western site was soon abandoned leaving the central site as the main palace. However, with the onset of World War II, resources for construction were diverted. Work on the palace halted in 1943, and as a result the new palace was never completed.
Without a proper palace, Puyi was instead accommodated in a building outside the urban area, near the railway lines. The building had previously been the offices of the Salt Gabelle, lending the building the nickname of the salt palace. The building was really unsuitable for its purpose, it was small and cramped for the palace of a head of state. Puyi was resident at this palace from 1932 to 1945.
On the 8 August 1945, the Soviet Union declared war on the Empire of Japan. The Soviet Red Army invaded Manchuria from the north. By 20 August 1945 the Red Army had overrun almost all of Manchukuo. The Japanese Empire surrendered unconditionally ending World War II and simultaneously Manchukuo ceased to exist. Puyi fled the palace, attempting to reach Japan by plane, but was captured by the Soviets. The palace and surrounding city were looted.
In 1962 the structures were preserved and opened as the Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo (伪满皇宫博物院 / 偽滿皇宮博物院). The exhibits were expanded with that of the former Jilin Museum in 1982, and renovated in 1984. The entire complex was renovated in 2004. The palace was the actual setting in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1987 biographical film of Puyi, The Last Emperor, depicting Puyi's reign as Emperor of Manchukuo.
The Manchurian Imperial Palace was designed as a miniature version of the Forbidden City in Beijing. It was divided into an inner court and outer court. The outer or front court was used for administrative purposes and the inner or rear court as the royal residence. The palace covers an area of 43,000 square meters.
The inner court includes the private living quarters for Puyi and his family. Its main structures include the Jixi Building on the west courtyard and the Tongde Hall on the east courtyard. The outer court contained buildings for affairs of state. Its main buildings include the Qianmin Building, the Huanyuan Building and Jiale Hall. The architecture of the buildings is in a wide range of styles: Chinese, Japanese, and European.
Within the complex were gardens, including rockeries and a fish pond, a swimming pool, air-raid shelter, a tennis court, a small golf course and a horse track.
Around the courtyards were nine two-storey blockhouses for the Manchukuo Imperial Guard, and the entire complex was surrounded by high concrete walls.
Landbuoys exhibition & The Song of the Sculpture performance piece
Tony Bloom sculpture exhibition. LANDBUOY series of kinetic and audible sculptures, includes excerpts from THE SONG OF THE SCULPTURE performance piece with Steve Bloom and Tony Bloom.
POV in Shanghai Metro
Some of the Metro lines in Shanghai are equipped with POV video applications. There are LED stripes on the tunnels wall, 1 meter apart which are triggered by sensors to match the speed of the train.
Schindler 5400 AP Scenic - New World Mall Wangjing Beijing China
It is a New World Department Store in another location other than Chongwenmen one and opened in a later date. Installed in 2008.
Basic Schindler D-Line scenic elevators. Sorry for default 240p.
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1:07-1:50 Audio replaced due to excessive talking.
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Floors Served: B3 to B1, *1*, 2-5
【From G T2KJS】Schindler Elevators @ SKP Mall, Beijing, China
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Intro
Culture Code - Make Me Move (feat. Karra) [Tobu Remix] | NCS Release
Outro
Oneeva - Platform 9 [NCS Release]
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Just a basic Schindler elevators. Enjoy!
SKPモールのエレベーター
Elevator filming is not a crime!
Taken by - G T2KJS
Area - Beijing, China
Taken Date - N/A
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