Thousands at anti-Japanese demos, Japanese shops attacked
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Shanghai
1. Hundreds of demonstrators, some on steps and bridge, shouting UPSOUND: Japanese pigs get out!
2. Closer shot of demonstrators standing on bridge
3. Demonstrators, shouting, and riot police in front of the Japanese consulate
4. Close-up riot police
5. Riot police and demonstrators in the street
6. Various of protestors throwing stones at Japanese restaurants, broken windows
7. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Vox pop, (first name not given) Tao, University Student:
We will attack the Japanese economy so that we can attack it's arrogance from its fundamentals, and cut off the arrogance of Japanese militarism.
9. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Vox pop, (first name not given) Lin, Company Worker:
This demonstration is an explosion of our emotions because we feel that recently there's something that has happened between China and Japan, we think that we can no longer stand for what the Japanese have done.
10. Demonstrators walking on the street
11. Girl on passing car waving Chinese flag
Tianjin
12. Anti-Japanese demonstrators in park
13. People holding anti-Japanese banners
14. T-shirt printed with photos of Chinese being killed by Japanese soldiers during the World War II
15. People holding sign: Boycutt (boycott) Japanese goods. Defend Nation Dignity!
16. Man shouting. He is wearing a white T-shirt printed with Fuck Japan
17. Hundreds of protestors in park
18. Protestors marching in the street with a anti-Japanese banners
19. Young woman shouting Boycotting Japanese goods!
20. Protestors marching with banners
21. Tilt from banner saying Defend Diaoyu Islands to man shouting Boycott Japanese goods!
22. Pan from the police trying to stop the protesters from marching to protesters
23. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin): Vox pop, (No name given) Senior Police Officer of Tianjin:
Your activities today have not been approved by the government and have actually damaged the good stable situation of the city and have affected the social order.
24. Protestors scuffle with the police
25. Protestors marching
26. Various of police positioned in front of a Japanese department store
27. Police leading away arrested
STORYLINE:
About 20-thousand anti-Japanese protestors gathered in Shanghai on Saturday, some stoning Japan's consulate and smashing cars and damaging buildings in a protest over Tokyo's pre- and World War II conduct and its bid for a permanent United Nations Security Council seat.
Japan filed an official protest, complaining that Chinese authorities failed to curb the violence.
Police in riot gear maintained a cordon around the consulate building. Some demonstrators still pelted the building with rocks and eggs.
Protestors smashed windows at more than twelve Japanese-style noodle shops and bars, many of them Chinese-owned.
A crowd of five-thousand marched from the City Hall to the consulate.
They carried banners saying in English, Say No to Japan in the Security Council and chanted Japanese pigs get out!
A sign outside the consulate said, Be Vicious Toward Japanese Devils.
In Tianjin, east of Beijing, about 2,000 protestors held a peaceful one-hour march, though at least one arrest was made.
Police announced to the demonstrators, most of whom were students, that it was an illegal demonstration and ordered them to disperse.
Fearful of possible attacks on Japanese commercial properties, heavy security was deployed around the Isetan, a Japanese department store in the city.
The Chinese government itself, is alarmed at a proposal to give a permanent Security Council seat to Japan, which it regards as a regional rival.
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Sichuan Fest Shinjuku | Mouth Numbing Chinese Cuisine
Sichuan Fest Shinjuku | Mouth Numbing Chinese Cuisine
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Today we embark on a Sichuan Chinese food festival held in Shinjuku.
This festival is a veritable spice feast in the form of all things Sichuan, as chefs from 25 Tokyo restaurants specializing in that mouth-numbing style of Chinese cuisine serve up their signature dishes.
Food from Ginza’s elegant Chufang restaurant, Akasaka's Szechwan Restaurant (whose late founder was called 'the father of Sichuan cuisine in Japan), and the famous Piaoxiang Azabu-Juban.
Should be an interesting event.
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【4k30fps】4kvideo 2160p Binjiang Road, Tianjin, China 在天津滨江道步行街散步,这里应该是天津最好的购物地方.4k60fps太大,拍不了
【4k30】在天津滨江道步行街散步,这里应该是天津最好的购物地方。滨江道商业街是天津市最繁华的商业街之一。它自海河边的张自忠路起,向西南方向延伸到南京路上,全长2094米。分两段建成,其中张自忠路至大沽路一段,建于1886年;大沽路至南 京路一段建于1900年。1946年将两段合并,定名滨江道。滨江道是天津市最为繁华的商业步行街,汇集了天津市商业、餐饮业、服务业的精华,国际品牌店鳞次栉
滨江道
滨江道
比,是最新潮流的聚集地,商业零售额居天津市第一。
天津友谊新天地周围云集了麦购休闲广场、伊都锦、米莱欧商厦等休闲购物场所,新落成的乐宾百货、现代商城,同时该位置也是通往天津伊势丹、津汇购物广场、国际商场等天津高端商业购物场所的必经之路,是天津名副其实的商业旺地,日客流量保持在30万人次,节假日及高峰时段客流量更可达到100万人次。随着滨江道的不断改造升级,不日便可实现天津商业的发展与世界潮流同步
4k30] Take a walk on Tianjin Binjiang Road Pedestrian Street, which should be the best shopping place in Tianjin. Binjiang Avenue Commercial Street is one of the most prosperous commercial streets in Tianjin. It starts from Zhangzizhong Road on the Haihe River and extends southwest to Nanjing Road, with a total length of 2,094 meters. It was built in two sections, one section from Zhangzizhong Road to Datun Road, built in 1886; the section from Datun Road to Nanjing Road was built in 1900. In 1946, the two sections were merged and named Binjiang Road. Binjiang Road is the most prosperous commercial pedestrian street in Tianjin. It brings together the essence of Tianjin's commercial, catering and service industries.
Binjiang Road
Binjiang Road
It is the gathering place of the latest trend, and the commercial retail sales rank first in Tianjin.
Around Tianjin Friendship Xintiandi, there are leisure shopping places such as Maibu Leisure Plaza, Yidujin, Mileo Shopping Mall, newly-built Lebin Department Store and Modern Mall. The location is also the gateway to Tianjin Isetan, Jinhui Shopping Plaza, and International. The imperative road of shopping malls and other high-end commercial shopping places in Tianjin is Tianjin's veritable commercial land. The daily passenger flow is maintained at 300,000 passengers, and the passenger traffic during the holiday and peak hours can reach 1 million. With the continuous transformation and upgrading of Binjiang Road, the development of Tianjin's business will be synchronized with the world trend in a few days.#天津 #4k30fps #4kvideo
Easy Chinese Recipe: Sichuan Spicy Chicken 辣子鸡 Szechuan Style Recipe • Chinese Chicken Recipe
If you haven't noticed, we love Sichuan cuisine especially their hot & spicy dishes. This Sichuan (Szechuan) Spicy Chicken or 辣子鸡 in Chinese is a very popular dish in China. Although not as popular in Singapore, it is becoming more and more popular as food stalls set up by Chinese nationals become more common.
Refer to the ingredient list below or go to our website here for your easy reference.
We would like to give special thanks to La Gourmet for letting us try out their high quality cast iron wok in the video. If you like to buy them, you can go to any of the major department stores in Singapore such as Isetan, Robinsons, Takashimaya, BHG, OG, Metro or Tangs.
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Ingredients:
Serves 4
Marinade for the chicken
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Marinate for at least 30 minutes but the longer the better
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2 pieces of chicken thigh - cut into cubes
1 teaspoon of salt
1 tablespoon of Chinese white rice wine
3 teaspoons of cornflour
A few dashes of white pepper
Other ingredients
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1/2 thumb size of ginger - sliced thinly
15 pieces of dried chilli - soaked and roughly chopped
4 cloves of garlic - sliced
1.5 tablespoons of Sichuan peppercorn - smashed lightly
1 stalk of spring onion
2 tablespoons of light soya sauce
1 tablespoon of Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing Huatiao Wine)
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Shinjuku-Dōri UNIQLO ISETANI pedestrian precinct 09
Isetan
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Isetan (伊勢丹 Isetan) (TYO: 8238 unlisted on March 26, 2008, SGX: I15) is a Japanese department store. Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Isetan has branches throughout Japan and East Asia, including Phnom Penh, Bangkok, Jinan, Kaohsiung, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Shanghai, Singapore and Tianjin and formerly in Hong Kong, London and Vienna.
On April 1, 2008, Isetan and Mitsukoshi were merged under a joint holding company called Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. (TYO: 3099).
Uniqlo
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Uniqlo Co., Ltd. (株式会社ユニクロ Kabushiki-gaisha yunikuro) (pronounced YOU-nee-klo) is a Japanese casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer. The company, originally a division of Fast Retailing Co., Ltd., has been a wholly owned subsidiary since November 2005, listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
In addition to Japan, the company operates in China, France, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Shinjuku, Tokyo
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Shinjuku (新宿区 Shinjuku-ku, New Lodge) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration centre for the government of Tokyo.
As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 312,418 and a population density of 17,140 persons per km². The total area is 18.23 km².
Kabukichō, Tokyo
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Kabukichō (歌舞伎町?) is an entertainment and red-light district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Kabukichō is the location of many host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the Sleepless Town (眠らない街). The district's name comes from late-1940s plans to build a kabuki theater: although the theater was never built, the name stuck.
The area has many movie theaters, and is located near Shinjuku Station, Seibu Shinjuku Station, and several other major railway and subway stations.
History
Originally, the area was known as Tsunohazu (角筈?) and was a swamp. After the Meiji Period, the area became a duck sanctuary. As the Yodobashi Purification Plant was built in 1893, the ponds were filled in. In 1920, a girl's school was built there, and the surroundings were developed into a residential area. During World War II, the bombing of Tokyo in 1945 razed the area to the ground. After the war, a kabuki theatre was planned to be built there and the town changed its name to Kabukichō. Though the theatre was cancelled due to financial problems, the name remained. Kabukichō was quickly redeveloped after the war, mainly due to the efforts of the overseas Chinese in Japan who bought land left unused after the expos and greatly developed them. Examples of such people include the founder of Humax, Lin Yiwen, who started his business with a cabaret.
At present, Kabukichō has transformed from a residential area to a world famous red-light district housing over three thousand bars, nightclubs, love hotels, massage parlours, hostess clubs and the like. Although referred here as a red light district, there are no red lights in the literal sense with prostitutes in the windows as in Amsterdam. Recently, tourism from China and Korea are on the rise, and so, many tourists can be seen in Kabukichō even during daytime.
The Shinjuku Koma Theater has been a landmark in Kabukichō. Now in its third building, it has hosted concerts and other performances by top stars, including enka singers Saburō Kitajima, Kiyoshi Hikawa, and actor Ken Matsudaira. The management has announced that they will close after the December 31, 2008 show.
Crime
According to a spokesperson of Metropolitan Tokyo in 2004, there are more than 1,000 yakuza members in Kabukichō, and 120 different enterprises under their control.
Entering the new millennium, laws were more strictly enforced and patrols became more frequent. These, adding to the installation of fifty closed-circuit cameras in May 2002, reduced criminal activities in Kabukichō, amidst controversy.
In 2004, the police undertook an operation clamping down on illegal clubs and brothels, causing many to go out of business. Also, there is a movement to rid Kabukichō of the yakuza (bad hand gangs), known as the Kabukichō Renaissance.
Steamed Pork Bun & Pork Dumplings from Tokyu Deptartment Store - Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan - 4K UHD
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Japanese specialists help in the search for survivors, bodies
SHOTLIST
1. Pan right from crane to debris at quake site
2. Wide of destroyed vehicle on road side
3. Pan right of destroyed buildings
4. Close-up of debris of collapsed building
5. Close-up of broken television
6. Collapsed building
7. Close-up of room inside collapsed building
8. Wide of Japanese rescue team at quake site
9. Close-up of Japanese rescue team member watching crane operating
10. Japanese rescue team member speaking on loudspeaker to another member operating crane
11. Pan right from crane to crane lifting rubble
12. Close-up of crane lifting rubble
13. Tilt-down from collapsed building to crane operating at site
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Takashi Koizumi, Leader of Japanese Relief Team:
We have to use first very heavy machines to take off these stones and big logs and after that we have to use our hands very, very carefully to take off these things.
15. Wide of family of earthquake survivors
16. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) earthquake survivor, Vox pop:
My daughter and my grandson died when the building collapsed.
17. Mid of family walking by their collapsed apartment building
18. Wide of survivors eating in tent
19. Rescue tents
20. Set-up shot of earthquake survivor Zhong Li-Xian eating breakfast
21. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Zhong Li-Xian, earthquake survivor:
I saw my flat shaking up and down during the quake.
22. Wide of boy lying in tent
23. Wide of people queuing for water
24. People getting water
25. Close-up of bucket being filled with water
26. Various street scenes with damaged buildings and debris
STORYLINE:
Rescuer workers in China held out hope of finding more survivors on Saturday, nearly five days after a powerful earthquake ravaged western Sichuan province, and authorities prepared for the daunting task of housing and feeding (m) millions left homeless.
A group of Japanese workers found two bodies of a 70 day-old baby and his mother under the rubble of a collapsed building in the city of Qingchuan on Saturday, AP Television reported.
The 31 Japanese workers arrived on Friday - the first foreign rescue team allowed in the country.
The Japanese squad hopes to put their experience at removing people from buildings destroyed by earthquakes back home to full use in hard-hit southwest China.
We have to first use heavy machines to take off these stones, and after that we have to dig with our hands carefully to take things, Chief Leader of the Japan Relief Team Takashi Koizumi told AP Television on Saturday.
Qingchuan is located 250 kilometres (155 miles) northeast of the epicentre of the earthquake, and 400 kilometres (249 miles) to the north of the provincial capital Chengdu.
The mountainous area is largely ethnically Tibetan and was the site of unrest in March and April, when pro-Tibetan protests erupted.
The death toll from the earthquake in the Qingchuan county was 1,879 on Friday, local disaster emergency officials said.
AP Television footage showed the Japanese team at work among the rubble and survivors eating in relief tents and receiving water in Qingchuan city on Saturday.
One of the survivors described what she saw when the earthquake struck.
I saw my flat shaking up and down during the quake, Zhong Li-Xian told AP Television.
After days of refusing foreign relief workers, China accepted offers from four countries to send in rescue teams, the first from regional rival Japan.
Hours after saying that it would accept the Japanese rescue team, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that specialist crews from Russia, South Korea, and Singapore would be welcome as well.
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Asian Garden Chinese Restaurant - Bristow, VA - Spicy Tuna Roll, Eel Roll, Steamed Meat Dumplings
Another video from my favorite Chinese restaurant, Asian Garden in Bristow, VA (with another location in Haymarket). In this video we try out some sushi, particularly their spicy tuna roll and eel roll, then enjoy some steamed meat dumplings, along with some of the best chicken skewers I've ever had. Finally, I have a little too much hot mustard! Enjoy!
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Bukit Bintang to KLCC Park on New Years Eve 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Horribly Modded! Schindler『Mod: Generic』Manual Door Elevator @ Manabhan Building, Bangkok
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