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Guangzhou Chenghuang Temple Fair
You can find Chenghuang Temple in most of the cities in China. In ancient time, the name of Chenghuang stands for City God to protect the city. People get together in the beginning of the year to celebrate and pray for the prosperity. It became a tradition of Chenghuang Temple Fair.
This year, Guangzhou authorities recreated this ancient practice with a parade scheduled to commence in front of Guangzhou's Chenghuang Temple and a series of folkloric events were held on the square in front of the Temple.
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OLD CITY OF SHANGHAI | Fake bags adventure!! | Yuyuan Old Street, Yu Garden & City God Temple
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Whatsup guys?! In todays’ video, we will explore Yuyuan Old Street, Yu Garden and the City God Temple aka Chenghuangmiao together!
So, the place we went is called the ‘’Old City of Shanghai’’. It is known as the traditional urban core of SH! We visited Yuyuan garden here, which is one of the most famous gardens in China. It is build in Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 400 years. Also, the City God Temple of Shanghai, a Taoism temple, is located in the center of the Old City. It is called ‘’Chenghuangmiao’’, which means City God. Also build in Ming Dynasty and is developed to a tourism area.
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CHEN ANCESTRAL HALL, GUANGZHOU
Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family (Chen Clan Academy)
Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family is also called Chen Clan Academy or Chen's Lineage Hall which was a place in Guangzhou both for offering up sacrifices to ancestors and for study. Now it serves as Guangdong Folk Arts Museum to show the most characteristic Guangdong architecture. The Chen Clan Ancestral Temple in Guangzhou City, the Ancestors' Temple in Foshan City, the former Residence of Sun Yat-sen in Zhongshan City and the Opium War Memorial Hall in Dongguan City are regarded as the four major cultural tourist sites in Guangdong Province.
In the late of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), a man named Chen got the third place in the highest imperial examination and had conferred upon him a distinguished office title which made the Family Chen well-known. Later someone suggested that all the Chen's families raise money to build a temple to sacrifice to the ancestors and encourage their offspring likewise to study hard. Therefore, the temple was finished in 1894 with the money donated by Chen's families in 72 counties of Guangdong Province as well as some overseas members of Family Chen.
The Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family is a compound complex consisting of nine halls, six courtyards and nineteen buildings connected by corridors, all separated by walls from the outside world. A pair of stone drums in front of the entrance door, measuring 2.55 meters (about 8.36 feet) in height and two colored drawing pictures of door-god of four meters (about 13 feet) height are said to be the best in Guangdong.
The Chen Clan Academy was constructed in the traditional Chinese symmetrical style and the main hall, the Juxian Hall is in the center of the temple. Juxian Hall was once a place for clansmen to assemble before the establishment of the temple and now it is used as an ancestral hall. In front of the hall is a stone gazebo surrounded by stone balustrades. In the hall there is an exquisitely carved folding screen which is an excellent example of woodcarving.
The most impressive attractions of the Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family are various superb carvings extolling nature. They are in the forms of wood, brick, pottery, stone, lime and things like that, of which wood carving especially fully demonstrates the great achievements of the art of carving in Guangdong Province. Stories of historical celebrities and scenes are also vividly represented in the temple.
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Shanghai Old City - Temple of the City Gods
I was interviewed by a friend for his YouTube channel, so we set out to Shanghai's Old City, where the Temple of the City Gods reside, to look for a location to do the interview.
Shanghai has many City God's that all have a long history with the city, but this City God Temple was dedicated to Qin Yubo in 1403 during the Ming Dynasty.
City Gods isn't really a great translation from Chinese, since all of the 'City Gods' are based on real people who lived. A more apt translation would be spirit-protectors of the city.
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Street Food in China! Exotic Chinese Street Food and Seafood in Guangzhou, near Hong Kong! This is the best street food!
In Guangzhou, China, and Hong Kong, there is some of the best chinese seafood and Chinese street food around the world. In 2016, I began getting more and more serious about eating Chinese street food, and now, in 2017, I'm going full time! Fresh, cheap, and delicious Chinese street food! You have to try it! You can eat and try the best cantonese food specialties like dim sum, bbq roast pork (char sui), rice noodle rolls, and fresh (not cheap) seafood from a local seafood market, all of which are must try chinese foods!
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In this food and travel video/vlog, I take you on a full Chinese street food tour of Guangzhou (keep this food in mind if you also visit Hong Kong)- we eat a lot of specialties on the street and in Chinese restaurants together. The addresses for these locations are listed below. Chinese/Asian food recipes are going to be included in my blog shortly.
1) Local street food Chang Fen (rice noodle roll) - These are found throughout the city and are famously eaten during breakfast time in Guangdong, or during yumcha dimsum. I went to a very cheap Chinese restaurant specializing in Changfen in Baiyun district:
Name: 潮汕辉记肠粉
Address: 广州市白云区岗贝路4号
2) The best and must try chashaobao AKA charsui bao AKA BBQ pork bun. These beauties are like upgraded baozi steam buns you find all over the streets of China. The pork juicy and covered in a sweet Barbeque sauce and the bun is so fluffy, you won't be able to get enough of them!
Name: 天天包点
Address: 广州市越秀区起义路72号
3) Famous Chinese street food Chashao BBQ pork and Shao'e roast goose. These are the best and two must try street foods in China, especially during lunch hour in Guangzhou or Hong Kong
Name: 九爷鸡
Address: 广州市越秀区文明路103号
4) Dim sum at the famous yumcha dim sum restaurant Dim Dou Dak. This is a chain restaurant that serves some of the best cantonese dim sum in the city. Be sure to order the shao mai dumplings, har gao dumplings, fengzhua chicken feet, and their specialty red rice roll. So good!
Name: 点都德
Address: 广州市越秀区越秀中路60号宝贝城4楼
5) The largest wholesale seafood market in Guangzhou. There is a huge selection of seafood here, you could spend a whole day here just watching and discovering all the different types of fresh seafood. It's not cheap unfortunately, it's quite expensive! Be ready to bargain a little bit.
Name: 盛港湾酒楼
Address: 广州市海珠区黄沙海产批发市场
If you have a whole day in Guangzhou or even Hong Kong (you can find exactly the same street foods) to travel and eat and try Chinese street food, then visit some of these amazing and best street food locations! Please leave me a comment down below if you did and let me know how the food was!
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The first part of this video shows Daoist priests performing a ritual for a family. The mother has presumably paid a significant fee to ask for divine assistance with regard to her three children’s educational success. This may be a general request, though it is likely that one or more of her children is currently preparing to take a high school or university entrance exam. The first deity that they worshiped was Wen Chang Wang 文昌王, the God of Culture and Literature, who we “met” above at the Daoist Temple in Hong Kong, where he was likewise worshiped for educational success. Next, they moved on to the City God (the main deity of the temple), which in this case is Liu Yan 劉巖, who was the founder of the Southern Han (Nan Han 南漢) kingdom, which sprang up in the half century between the end of the Tang and the beginning of the Song (907-960 CE). The other deities that were worshiped are Yang Jisheng (a Ming Dynasty official who was martyred for his adherence to Confucian moral values) and Hai Rui (a Ming official who would have been martyred for the same reason had the emperor in question not died before the sentence was carried out). Hai Rui is particularly significant because of a Peking Opera called “Hai Rui Dismissed from Office,” which was written by Wu Han in 1961:
Wu’s play was interpreted by the Gang of Four member Yao Wenyuan as an allegorical work, in which the honest moral official Hai Rui representing the disgraced communist marshal Peng Dehuai, who was purged by Mao after criticizing the Great Leap Forward. According to Yao, the corrupt emperor in Wu’s play represented Mao Zedong. The November 10, 1965, an article in a prominent Shanghai newspaper, “A Criticism of the Historical Drama ‘Hai Rui Dismissed From Office’“ (评新编历史剧《海瑞罢官》), written by Yao, began a propaganda campaign that eventually led to the Cultural Revolution. During the Cultural Revolution, the tomb of Hai Rui was destroyed, Hai Rui’s body dug up and incinerated by Red Guards (the tomb has since been rebuilt). Yao’s campaign led to the persecution and death of Wu Han, as well as others involved in related works, such as Zhou Xinfang for his opera Hai Rui Submits His Memorial (海瑞上疏). (wikipedia.org)
The fact that this temple enshrines a southern ruler who revolted against the imperial authority of the north as well as two officials who stood up to an unworthy emperor and his corrupt imperial court is clearly no coincidence. The implication is that Canton (both the city and the province) is the legitimate center of Chinese culture and values, a claim that is widely shared—and more explicitly stated—by the people of Hong Kong. Let it suffice to say that the Cantonese do not necessarily bow to the wishes of the central authorities in Beijing, for as the saying goes “The mountain is high and the emperor is far away” (山高皇帝遠 shan gao huangdi yuan).
Returning to the temple itself, there are three other significant deities in the video. The first (based on the order in which they appear) is Yue Lao Xingjun 月老星君 (a.k.a. Yue Xia Laoren 月下老人, the “Old Man Beneath the Moon”), who is a kind of Chinese cupid that appears at night and “unites with a silken cord all predestined couples, after which nothing can prevent their union” (wikipedia.org). The second is Cai Bo Xingjun (財帛星君), the God of Wealth, who holds a golden scepter and is especially worshiped during Chinese New Year in the hope of securing prosperity for the coming year (wikipedia.org). Finally, the deity holding the male child is Songzi Zhangxian (送子張仙), literally “Immortal Zhang Who Sends Sons.” According to legend, he protected his children by shooting a fierce Heavenly Dog and is therefore associated with the protection of children, though as his name suggests he is also the deity that one prays to for the birth of a son (wikivisually.com).
Also shown in the video are two large murals, which depict the gods in charge of 28 stars and 24 sectors as well as the Dragon Kings of the Four Oceans, the King of the Land, and the Three Stars (San Xing三星) of Prosperity, Wealth/Status, and Longevity (Fu Lu Shou福祿壽). The scrolls were produced by two famous painters and 30 students over a period of six months.
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GUANGZHOU - The Temple of the Five Immortals
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The Temple of the Five Immortals
Also known as Wuxian Guan, the Temple of the Five Immortals is a Taoist temple in Guangzhou. The history of the temple goes back to the legend of the five immortals, who brought rice farming to the city.
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