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Beijing Travelogue 2011, a thrilling city of CHINA
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Beijing (北京), is a metropolis in northern China and the capital of the People's Republic of China. Governed as a municipality under direct administration of the central government, Beijing borders Hebei Province to the north, west, south, and for a small section in the east, and Tianjin Municipality to the southeast. Beijing is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China.
Beijing is divided into 16 urban and suburban districts and two rural counties. Beijing is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and motorways passing through the city. It is also the destination of many international flights arriving in China. Beijing is recognized as the political, educational, and cultural center of the People's Republic of China, while Shanghai and Hong Kong predominate in economic fields. The city hosted the 2008 Olympic Games.
Few cities in the world besides Beijing have served as the political and cultural centre of an area as immense as China for so long. The Encyclopædia Britannica describes it as one of the world's great cities, and declares that the city has been an integral part of Chinas history for centuries; there is scarcely a major building of any age in Beijing that doesn't have at least some national historical significance. Beijing is renowned for its opulent palaces, temples, and huge stone walls and gates. Its art treasures and universities have long made the city a centre of culture and art in China.
Shenzhen dancing on the street
taniec na ulicy w Shenzhen
China dancing
Ava and Lena Wood dancing in Renmin Park in Chengdu, China.
Ground-breaking Ceremony Held for Construction of Mansudae Area
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Will China Ban the Dancing Grannies?
In China, the latest group threatened with being banned isn't a spiritual movement or a democracy party: It's older people dancing together in public.
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Beijing Daxing International Airport | World Biggest Airport | Zaha Hadid Architects | China
Architect : Zaha Hadid
Beijing Daxing International Airport, located on the border of Beijing and Langfang, Hebei Province, is Beijing's second international airport. The name of the airport was announced on September 14, 2018. It has been nicknamed starfish .
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Xiaowei Chen Painting Demonstration at ISCP
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Chinese Dancing In The Streets Of Xi'an with Hand-Held Fans 2
In the night local chinese people in Xi'an gather in some random places of the city to dance and play traditionally. These are not professional dancers, just regular people having some fun.
The 13 World's Strangest And Funniest Buildings!
Puzzling World, Wanaka, New Zeland. Stuart Landsborough's Puzzling World is a tourist attraction near Wanaka, New Zealand. It started out as just a single level maze in 1973, but over the years expanded to add overbridges to the maze design (thus creating the world's first 3-D maze), a large puzzling café where guests could try out several puzzles, five large rooms of optical illusions, the Leaning Tower of Wanaka (which has a backwards clock that was started on the eve of the new millennium) and other attractions (such as the Roman Bathrooms) that ascribe to their theme of puzzling eccentricity.
Upside Down House, Gettorf, Germany. This upside down house was built in March 2010 for a local zoo in Gettorf, Germany.
Cybertecture Egg, Mumbai, India. A new form of architecture, commissioned by Vijay Associates (Wadhwa Developers) and designed by James Law Cybertecture International and Ove Arup, is typified by new intangible materials of technology, multimedia, intelligence and interactivity to create an awe-inspiring landmark for the city of Mumbai and for India in the 21st Century.
The Teapot Dome, Zillah, USA. The Teapot Dome Service Center located in Zillah, Washington, and in 1985 listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Kunsthaus Graz, Austria. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Graz was built in 2003. Designed by architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier in an innovative style known as blob architecture, focusing on the creation of living structures similar to a huge drop or bubble. Though it looks like an ameba, it's called Friendly Alien.
Dog Bark Park Inn, Idaho, USA. The Dog Bark Park Inn is a hotel located in the US state of Idaho. The hotel is built in the shape of a beagle, making it a famous landmark in the state. It is colloquially known as Sweet Willy by local residents. The hotel, which is located in north central Idaho, is a two-bedroom B&B which also features dog-themed contents.
The Spittelau Waste Incineration Plant, Vienna, Austria. The Spittelau Incinerator is a waste-to-energy incinerator in Vienna, Austria. Originally completed in 1971 the building was damaged by fire and in 1987 the elevations were redesigned by architect and artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Atlantic City, NJ, USA. As of 2010, there are over 30 Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museums, or more correctly Odditoriums (from Oddity - someone or something strange or unusual) around the world. Ripley's Believe It or Not! is a franchise, founded by Robert LeRoy Riply (1890-1949), an American cartoonist, entrepreneur and amateur anthropologist. The first Ripley's Odditorium collection was displayed during the run of the World's Fair in 1933 in Chicago, and in 1950, a year after Ripley's death, the first permanent Odditorium opened in St. Augustine, Florida.
Tianzi Hotel, Langfang, China. This ten-storey building in the shape of three huge Heroes is nothing but the Tianzi Hotel that was built in 2000 in the Chinese city of Langfang, Hebei Province, between Beijing and Tianjin.
Robot Building, Bangkok, Thailand. The Robot Building, located in the Sathorn business district of Bangkok, Thailand, houses United Overseas Bank's Bangkok headquarters. It was designed for the Bank of Asia by Sumet Jumsai to reflect the computerization of banking; its architecture is a reaction against neoclassical and high-tech postmodern architecture. The building's features, such as progressively receding walls, antennas, and eyes, contribute to its robotic appearance and to its practical function. Completed in 1986, the building is one of the last examples of modern architecture in Bangkok.
The Torre Galatea, Figueres, Catalonia, Spain. The Dali Theatre and Museum, Torre Galatea in Figueres, Spain - the home town of famous artist Salvador Dali. It has a very unusual architecture with several egg shaped sculptures on its roof. Dali had spent later part of his life in Torre Galatea, which he had named after his wife Gala.
Wall House, Odessa, Ukraine. Wall House was built about 150 years ago. At first it seems to be built only for thin people, but in fact the secret of architectural deception was revealed: the back wall of the house is at a sharp angle, it is directly adjacent to a facade, and, as a matter of fact, the house has a triangular shape.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Niteroi, Brazil. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer with the assistance of structural engineer Bruno Contarini, who had worked with Niemeyer on earlier projects, the MAC-Niterói is 16 meters high; its cupola has a diameter of 50 metres with three floors. The museum projects itself over Boa Viagem (Bon Voyage, Good Journey), the 817 square metres (8,790 sq ft) reflecting pool that surrounds the cylindrical base like a flower, in the words of Niemeyer.
Hui people | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Hui people
00:01:54 1 Definition
00:02:02 1.1 Ancestry
00:04:09 1.2 Genetics
00:05:04 1.3 Huihui, and Hui
00:09:41 1.4 Related terms
00:13:44 1.4.1 Zhongyuan ren
00:14:44 1.4.2 Pusuman
00:15:16 1.4.3 Muslim Chinese
00:16:13 1.5 In other countries
00:16:22 1.5.1 Dungan
00:19:10 1.5.2 Panthay
00:19:47 1.6 Official
00:20:14 1.7 Non-Muslims
00:22:30 2 History
00:22:39 2.1 Origins
00:24:56 2.1.1 Converted Han
00:27:04 2.2 Tang dynasty
00:27:50 2.3 Song dynasty
00:29:24 2.4 Yuan Dynasty
00:30:40 2.5 Ming Dynasty
00:34:41 2.6 Qing Dynasty
00:35:33 2.6.1 Muslim revolts
00:40:44 2.6.2 Religious allowances
00:41:52 2.7 Republic of China
00:50:06 2.8 Current situation
00:53:14 2.8.1 Tensions between Hui and Uyghurs
00:55:40 2.8.2 Tibetan-Muslim sectarian violence
00:57:14 2.9 Sects of Islam
00:58:14 3 Relations with other religions
00:59:38 4 Culture
00:59:47 4.1 Sects
00:59:55 4.2 Mosques
01:00:23 4.3 Foot binding
01:00:59 4.4 Cultural practices
01:02:30 4.5 Names
01:03:21 4.5.1 Surnames
01:03:57 4.6 Literature
01:04:50 4.7 Language
01:05:35 4.8 Marriage
01:06:08 4.8.1 Outside marriage
01:09:16 4.9 Education
01:10:10 4.10 Military service
01:15:15 4.11 Politics
01:16:27 5 Outside mainland China
01:18:23 6 Ethnic tensions
01:21:04 7 Notable Hui people
01:26:08 8 Related group names
01:26:30 9 See also
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The Hui people (Chinese: 回族; pinyin: Huízú; Wade–Giles: Hui2tsu2, Xiao'erjing: خُوِذُو; Dungan: Хуэйзў, Xuejzw) are an East Asian ethnoreligious group predominantly composed of Han Chinese adherents of the Muslim faith found throughout China, mainly in the northwestern provinces of the country and the Zhongyuan region. According to the 2011 census, China is home to approximately 10.5 million Hui people, the majority of whom are Chinese-speaking practitioners of Islam, though some may practise other religions. The 110,000 Dungan people of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are also considered part of the Hui ethnicity.
Their culture has distinct differences that developed from the practice of Islam. For example, as Muslims, they follow Islamic dietary laws and reject the consumption of pork, the most common meat consumed in China, and have given rise to their own variation of Chinese cuisine. Traditional Hui clothing differs from that of the Han primarily in that some men wear white caps (taqiyah) and some women wear headscarves, as is the case in many Islamic cultures. However, since the industrialization and modernization of China, most of the young Hui people wear the same clothes as mainstream fashion trends.
The Hui people are one of 56 ethnic groups recognized by China. The government defines the Hui people to include all historically Muslim communities not included in China's other ethnic groups. The Hui predominantly speak Chinese, while maintaining some Persian and Arabic phrases. In fact, the Hui ethnic group is unique among Chinese ethnic minorities in that it associates with no non-Sinitic language.The Hui people are more concentrated in Northwestern China (Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, Xinjiang), but communities exist across the country, e.g. Beijing,Xi'an Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Hainan and Yunnan.
story on canada shandong secondary school
Canadian school in china, B.C. curriculum
Nanjing street dance Shanghai
This spontaneous dance in the main street of Shanghai shows how China is interesting and different.
Chinese Dance part 1
Sacred Heart Parish Westmead Cultural Day 29 September 2013
by Peter Rawlings
China_Suzhou
It's the largest cities in the People's Republic of China, approved by the State Council in the larger city, Jiangsu province, municipalities, administrative level of prefecture-level cities, the actual enjoyment of provincial treatment, Jiangsu Province's economy, foreign trade, trade and logistics center, but also an important cultural, arts, education and communications center.
Tianjin | Wikipedia audio article
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Tianjin ([tʰjɛ́n.tɕín] (listen)), formerly romanized as Tientsin, is a coastal metropolis in northern China and one of the nine national central cities of the People's Republic of China (PRC), with a total population of 15,469,500, and is also the world's 11th-most populous city proper. It is governed as one of the four municipalities under the direct administration of central government of the PRC and is thus under direct administration of the central government. Tianjin borders Hebei Province and Beijing Municipality, bounded to the east by the Bohai Gulf portion of the Yellow Sea. Part of the Bohai Economic Rim, it is the largest coastal city in northern China.
In terms of urban population, Tianjin is the fourth largest in China, after Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou. In terms of administrative area population, Tianjin ranks fifth in Mainland China. The walled city of Tianjin was built in 1404. As a treaty port since 1860, Tianjin has been a major seaport and gateway to Beijing. During the Boxer Rebellion the city was the seat of the Tianjin Provisional Government. Under the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China, Tianjin became one of the largest cities in the region. At that time, numerous European-style buildings and mansions were constructed in concessions, many of which are well-preserved today. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Tianjin suffered a depression due to the policy of the central government and Tangshan earthquake, but recovered from 1990s. Nowadays Tianjin is a dual-core city, with its main urban area (including the old city) located along the Hai River, which connects to the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers via the Grand Canal; and Binhai, a New Area urban core located east of the old city, on the coast of the Bohai Gulf. As of the end of 2010, around 285 Fortune 500 companies have set up base in Binhai.
A Chinese Lady Forgot To Dance
An evening like any other in Beijing. Dancing in the street in contemporary China. A distressed Mrs forget to dance. Most participants in fitness dancing are adult women ranging from 20 years old to seniors.
Intracorp - Silver Groundbreaking Ceremony
On October 10th, we held the Silver groundbreaking in celebration our second development to break ground as a part of the Beresford St transformation. We also unveiled Silver's public art installation, Shed, designed by Metx&Chew. For more information, come visit us at
Innovation Center Ground Breaking Ceremony
Novelis Groundbreaking Event in Changzhou, China
Novelis celebrated its official groundbreaking ceremony in Changzhou in the Jiangsu province of China in November, 2012. The plant will produce aluminum sheet for automotive.