Check Out this Incredible Chinese Market
A visit to a market in Nanchang ends up being a lesson in some of the strange things that abound in our world.
四川廣安市街頭到達東陽國際大酒店 Guang'an City, Sichuan (China)
廣安是四川省唯一的“川渝合作示範區”和距離重慶主城區最近的地級市,納入了重慶1小時經濟圈.
PARKSON - Infinity Fortune & Happiness
Celebrating good fortune and happiness with special range of delightful Chinese-artistic-influences products at Parkson Chinese New Year Shoppe to brighten up your Lunar New Year from apparel to accessories for ladies, men, kids and home collections. Furthermore, Parkson Department Store marking the year of goat in bright spirit of this spring festivals with respectful approach in many special promotions, exclusive gifts and also attractive programs both for public and unique to Parkson's respected Elite Card members. Parkson wish you an infinity fortune & happiness all year long. Happy Lunar New Year!
New skyscraper in China features 108-meter-tall waterfall
New skyscraper in China features 108-meter-tall waterfall
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As the Chinese province boasting the world's largest waterfall cluster, it should come as no surprise that Guizhou is now home to one of the largest artificial waterfalls in the world, too.
The 108-meter-tall waterfall cascades off a swanky new skyscraper in the heart of Guiyang, Guizhou's capital.
Called Liebian International Plaza, the mixed-use skyscraper is 121 meters tall and home to a hotel, shopping mall and offices. taiwan mandarin eating show mexican street food
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Compared with trendy ‘fast fashion’ brands and online retailers, department stores have a pretty musty image. Parkson Retail Asia is looking to change that.
Jinjiang Action Park 360 VR 4k walkthrough - Shanghai, China
A walk through the Jinjiang Action Park (Jin Jiang) in Shanghai, China. An amazing park with a few attractions that will blow your mind! Check out this video to see what the park looks like ahead of time! Please note, that we went during one of their most busy weekends and from what we've heard the lines are almost never this bad.
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Singapore flyer the world's biggest sky wheel
The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel in Singapore. Described by its operators as an observation wheel, it opened in 2008, construction having taken about 2½ years. It carried its first paying passengers on 11 February, opened to the public on 1 March, and was officially opened on 15 April. This Video is shot in 4k ( Ultra HD) resolution using GoPro Hero 5 Black.
It has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers, and incorporates a three-story terminal building. The Flyer has an overall height of 165 metres (541 ft) and was the world's tallest Ferris wheel until the 167.6 m (550 ft) High Roller, which is 2.6 m (9 ft) taller than the Flyer, opened on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, US, on 31 March 2014. The previous record holder, the Star of Nanchang, in Jiangxi, China, is 160 m (525 ft) tall, although its 153 m (502 ft) diameter wheel is larger than the Flyer's 150 m (492 ft) wheel.
The Singapore Flyer was first conceived in the early 2000s by Patrick MacMahon of Melchers Project Management, a subsidiary of German company Melchers. Formal planning commenced in 2002. A new company, Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd, was formed as the developer, with Melchers Project Management holding a 75% stake, and the remainder held by Orient & Pacific Management.
The project was formally announced and endorsed on 27 June 2003 by the Singapore Tourism Board with the signing of a memorandum of understanding, formalising the understanding between the developer and tourism board with regard to the land-acquisition process. Under this agreement, the tourism board was to purchase the plot of land in Marina Centre from the Singapore Land Authority, and lease it to Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd for 30 years with an option to extend the lease by another 15 years. The land was to be rent-free during the construction phase of the project. In July 2003, Jones Lang LaSalle was appointed as the real estate advisor. Takenaka and Mitsubishi were selected as the main contractors, and Arup as the structural engineer.
Early designs showed a 169 m (554 ft) tall wheel similar to the London Eye, drawing criticism that it lacked originality. The developers pointed out that the design was not finalised and was merely for conceptualisation purposes, though the final project changed little from the early designs. Subsequently, the project was to grind almost to a halt when the developer faced difficulties in sourcing funds to build the wheel. Original plans to complete the wheel by the end of 2005 were thus postponed indefinitely, and there were reports (denied by the Singapore Tourism Board) that the tourism board has set an ultimatum date of 31 March 2005 for the developer to iron out its financial issues and to keep the development going.
By September 2005, the project was revived when funds were successfully sourced from two German banks. Collin William Page, a subsidiary of ABN AMRO, was to provide equity to a maximum of S$100 million, with a further S$140 million coming from HypoVereinsbank. With this injection of S$240 million, the largest single foreign investment in the Singaporean entertainment industry, construction was slated to begin by the end of the month. The stakeholders then were AAA Equity Holdings, Melchers Project Management, and Orient & Pacific Management.
In August 2007, Florian Bollen, Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd chairman, raised his stake in the Singapore Flyer from 60% to 90% through an acquisition of Melchers Project Management's 30% stake. The deal was done via AAA Equity Holdings, a private investment vehicle headed by Bollen. Orient & Pacific Management, which spearheaded the project development management, owns the remaining 10%.
Intreasting fact about the singapore flyer
It’s the world’s largest observation wheel (outside United States).
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Danse des dragons au Nouvel An Chinois, à l'ile Maurice.
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Awesome waterfall on a skyscraper - Guizhou- Guiyang
Guiyang’s new waterfall up on a skyscraper 350ft up in the air.
Transparent glass wall/Country Garden/HOXLED transparent led display
Country Garden in Foshan, which is one of the biggest real estate company in China, and ranks 353 among Fortune Global 500 Companies. HOXLED High transparency, high brightness Transparent led display suit perfectly with the building shape and glass frames.