Best Attractions and Places to See in Lishui, China
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List of Best Things to do in Lishui
Lishui Liandu Dongxi Rock
Lishui Liandu Zijin Bridge
Nanming Mountain
Lishui Liandu Dagangtou Scenic Resort
Lishui Liandu Jiukeng Utopia
Lishui Baiyun Forest Park
Lishui Museum
Lishui Liandu Chuzhou Park
Lishui Liandu Baiyun Mountain
Chinese brass band in Lishui, Zhejiang, China
Chinese brass band in Zhejiang, eastern China. The title of the piece they are playing is unknown but it sounds like some form of traditional Chinese music, played in unison (octaves).
Filmed in Qingyuan County (庆元县), Lishui (丽水), southwestern Zhejiang province, southeastern China, near the border with Fujian province, on December 3, 2011 by Dr. Terry E. Miller, emeritus professor of ethnomusicology at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, United States. The brass band appeared without warning near a covered bridge, and it is not clear if its performance was connected to the 4th Chinese Lounge Bridge International Academic Seminar (Qingyuan) (第四届中国廊桥国际学术(庆元)研讨会), an international conference on covered bridges that was going on in Qingyuan County at the time. Qingyuan is famous for its covered bridges, and is home to a covered bridge museum.
Lishui Hospital Relocation - Guangdong, China
Lishui Hospital Relocation Project,in Lishui Town, Nanhai District
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Taizhou (Jiaojiang), Zhejiang, China
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【4K】Chinese Architecture | Chinese Park | 中式园林建筑
This is a park in Lishui City China. Lishui is unknown small city in Zhejiang province. 这里是浙江丽水江滨公园
LishuiCityPlanningMuseum
The City of Lishui in Zheijang Province, China, has an impressive city planning museum. It can be regarded as an enormous digital business card of the city, one that is bound to impress it's visitors.
The making process of China’s Longquan celadon
Longquan, a city in the province, is known for its celadon producing. Longquan Celadon, with 1600 years history, is the longest and largest kiln family in the Chinese kiln history, which is worth researching and Inheriting.
SongZhuang Art Village
Beijing's far east underdog art district. Originally known to be the home of many artists and their studios, now it is booming with art galleries and construction.
China PRC Zhejiang/Chekiang Province(Region)Qingtian(ChingTien) Field fish
China PRC Zhejiang(Chekiang) province(equivalent province )Lishui City Qingtian(ChingTien) county FIELD FISH
RPC CINA QINGTIAN, CITTÀ DI LISHUI, NELLA PROVINCIA EQUIVALENTE ALLA REGIONE ZHEJIANG ci sono un villaggio naturale degli pesci del campo coltivabile.
1995 Guilin,Hangzhou,Lishui,Songyang holiday
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Zhejiang Province Plays Major Role in China’s Import Trade
East China's Zhejiang Province, a member of the economic circle of the Yangtze River Delta, has played an important role in the country's import trade.
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Beihai Holiday
First installment of my trip down to Beihai Guangxi for my summer holiday.
Beauty of Zhejiang: Suichang County
Located in the southwest of Zhejiang Province, Suichang County is the source of Qiantang River and Oujiang River. With primeval forests, the place is like a natural oxygen bar. The ecological environment and hospitable people here are fully integrated. Calm and serene canyons, the ditty from the homeward fishing boats and mountain springs sprawling in the forests, all the sights form into a piece of Guqin melody fluttering in the breeze. Long have people been caught up in the city’s bustles, why not get closer to nature and find homely pleasure in Suichang?
地处浙江省西南部,
钱塘江、瓯江的源头。
天然氧吧,原始森林,
生态环境与淳朴民风融为一体。
峡谷清幽,渔舟唱晚,
山泉在丛林脚底蔓延,
正如一缕琴音飘扬在清风之间。
遥望青黛,
品味久在樊笼复返自然的惊喜。
Its Liuyang City
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Mushroom opera (菇民戏) in Qingyuan County, Zhejiang, China - 4 (of 4)
A performance of mushroom opera (gu min xi, 菇民戏), also known as Yingchuan luantan (英川乱弹) or Erdou xi (二都戏), in Qingyuan County (庆元县), Lishui (丽水), southwestern Zhejiang province, southeastern China, near the border with Fujian province.
This form of opera is believed to have originated in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and became especially popular in the late Qing Dynasty. The spoken portions are in Qingyuan dialect, and, at present, all of the roles appear to be played by women. Qingyuan, which is famous throughout China for its unspoiled environment, has long been renowned as a mushroom-growing area. Mushrooms are essential to the economy of this area, and local residents claim they originated there. Performances of mushroom opera are dedicated to the Mushroom Deity (菇神).
This performance was filmed on Sunday, December 4, 2011 by Dr. Terry E. Miller, emeritus professor of ethnomusicology at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States. It took place at the Xiyang Temple (西洋殿), an important, ancient temple dedicated to the Mushroom Deity (菇神庙会) located in Wudabao Township (五大堡乡), Qingyuan County, during the 4th Chinese Lounge Bridge International Academic Seminar (Qingyuan) (第四届中国廊桥国际学术(庆元)研讨会), an international conference on covered bridges. Qingyuan is also famous for its covered bridges, and is home to a covered bridge museum. Not far from the Xiyang Temple is a striking woven timber arch covered bridge, called the Lanxi Bridge (兰溪桥), which was built in 1575, rebuilt in 1795, moved to its present location in 1983 when a dam was built.
The Xiyang temple, which is the largest temple dedicated to the Mushroom Deity, has a built-in stage facing the altar and statue of the Mushroom Deity, with little space for spectators. The stage is entered from a surrounding wooden balcony, where the musicians play, on stage right in the balcony. The musical instruments used for accompaniment include huqins (banhu, jinghu, and erhu), dizi, pipa, suona, and a variety of small percussion. As a form of luantan (乱弹), the melodies that are used in mushroom opera include xipi (西皮), yin diao (阴调), erhuang (二簧), wengong (文宫), fangong (反宫), etc.
The performance is discussed at the following links:
And an earlier article, from 2007, also mentions the mushroom opera:
Beijing Suburban Railway Line S2
This is a special train service that takes you from Huangtudian station in Changping district to Badaling Great Wall as well as Yanqing for the Beijing Expo 2019.
It is a little hard to reach the station so this video is a tutorial on how you can get there and some tips.
Mushroom opera (菇民戏) in Qingyuan County, Zhejiang, China - 1 (of 4)
A performance of mushroom opera (gu min xi, 菇民戏), also known as Yingchuan luantan (英川乱弹) or Erdou xi (二都戏), in Qingyuan County (庆元县), Lishui (丽水), southwestern Zhejiang province, southeastern China, near the border with Fujian province.
This form of opera is believed to have originated in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and became especially popular in the late Qing Dynasty. The spoken portions are in Qingyuan dialect, and, at present, all of the roles appear to be played by women. Qingyuan, which is famous throughout China for its unspoiled environment, has long been renowned as a mushroom-growing area. Mushrooms are essential to the economy of this area, and local residents claim they originated there. Performances of mushroom opera are dedicated to the Mushroom Deity (菇神).
This performance was filmed on Sunday, December 4, 2011 by Dr. Terry E. Miller, emeritus professor of ethnomusicology at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States. It took place at the Xiyang Temple (西洋殿), an important, ancient temple dedicated to the Mushroom Deity (菇神庙会) located in Wudabao Township (五大堡乡), Qingyuan County, during the 4th Chinese Lounge Bridge International Academic Seminar (Qingyuan) (第四届中国廊桥国际学术(庆元)研讨会), an international conference on covered bridges. Qingyuan is also famous for its covered bridges, and is home to a covered bridge museum. Not far from the Xiyang Temple is a striking woven timber arch covered bridge, called the Lanxi Bridge (兰溪桥), which was built in 1575, rebuilt in 1795, moved to its present location in 1983 when a dam was built.
The Xiyang temple, which is the largest temple dedicated to the Mushroom Deity, has a built-in stage facing the altar and statue of the Mushroom Deity, with little space for spectators. The stage is entered from a surrounding wooden balcony, where the musicians play, on stage right in the balcony. The musical instruments used for accompaniment include huqins (banhu, jinghu, and erhu), dizi, pipa, suona, and a variety of small percussion. As a form of luantan (乱弹), the melodies that are used in mushroom opera include xipi (西皮), yin diao (阴调), erhuang (二簧), wengong (文宫), fangong (反宫), etc.
The performance is discussed at the following links:
And an earlier article, from 2007, also mentions the mushroom opera:
Chinese New Year Dance Performance( Me and my dance crew)
Me and my dance crew Danceing for a chinese new year party.