Park 66. Jinan, Shandong, China.
Park 66. Jinan, Shandong, China.
Jinan Shandong Parc 66 Shopping Mall
A Trip to Jinan Part 1: Daming Lake, Jinan Mosque, Spring City Square, and Night Market / 中国山东济南
In November I took a short trip to Jinan to meet up with my dad and some old friends. This is part 1 of a three part series. In this video I visit Daming Lake, the Old Jinan Mosque, Park 66 Mall, Spring City Square, and a lively night market. I also meet a Chinese live streamer.
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VLOG| A glimpse of my life in Jinan, China| Student life in China
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Jinan 1929 Shopping Mall1 2D and 3D Shandong Province E China
Jinan Food and Shopping Streets
This video is about Jinan Food and Shopping Streets
CHINESE NEW YEAR 2011 SOFITEL HOTEL JINAN CHINA
Review Intercontinental Jinan City Center - previous Crowne Plaza Jinan City Center (Jinan, China)
Intercontinental Jinan City Center - previous Crowne Plaza Jinan City Center (Jinan, China)
Address: 3 Tian Di Tan Street
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Star Ratings: 4.5
Intercontinental Jinan City Center - previous Crow is conveniently located in the popular Lixia District area. The property features a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant experience. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at the Intercontinental Jinan City Center - previous Crow. Designed for comfort selected guestrooms offer television LCD/plasma screen internet access ? wireless non smoking rooms air conditioning wake-up service to ensure a restful night. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Friendly staff great facilities and close proximity to all that Jinan has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Intercontinental Jinan City Center - previous Crow.
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濟南恆隆廣場Parc 66 --- 狂歡世界杯2014
Shenme jamais (Jinan SOC 2012)
Shenme jamais - un texte écrit et interprété par les étudiants de l'Alliance française de Chongqing (RPC), mis en musique et enregistré par le Studio nomade.
Si on chantait (Chine 2012- huit structures impliquées). Le Studio nomade réalise un second album en Chine en rassemblant plus de 150 intervenants sur dix villes et trois pays : Jinan, Qingdao, Dalian, Pékin, Nankin, Wuhan, Chongqing (RPC), Angers, Paris (France), Saigon (Vietnam). studionomade.org/contact@studionomade.org
济南泉城广场 民间多姿多彩活动
济南泉城广场是一个休息娱乐的好地方
济南:泉城明珠城市名片 雾霾天游客仍慕名而来 民生直通车 公共频道 山东网络台 齐鲁网
Lao Daowai, Harbin, China 哈尔滨老道外 - Last View
The last view of one of the oldest parts of Harbin City, before it is likely to be demolished. This area used to house many popular restaurants before it was shifted to nearby areas.
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濟南的晨曦
繁榮的代價,以前的濟南,給小子的印象是簡單醇樸的小城市,今天見到的跟當年的完全不一樣。繁華嘈雜,高樓處處,失卻了昔日平靜悠閒的魅力。
Enjoy delicious food in JiNan
Harbin's Saint Sophia Cathedral (China)
The Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom of God or Saint Sophia Cathedral / 聖索菲亞教堂 / Софийский собор в Харбине in Harbin is a former Russian Orthodox church located in the central district of Daoli, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China.
St. Sophia Orthodox Cathedral was built in 1907 after the completion of the Trans-Siberian Railway in 1903, which connected Vladivostok to northeast China. The Russian No.4 Army Division arrived in this region just after Russia's loss to the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). St. Sophia Church was built and completed of timber in March, 1907 as part of a plan to reconsolidate the confidence of the army by building an imposing spiritual symbol.
In 1921, Harbin had a population of 300,000, including 100,000 Russians. The church was expanded and renovated from September 23, 1923, when a ceremony was held to celebrate the laying of the cornerstone, to its completion on November 25, 1932, after nine years. The present-day St. Sophia Church was hailed as a monumental work of art and the largest Orthodox church in the Far East.
According to Harbin municipal religious and Daoli district archives, Fr. Fotiy Huo Desheng was the ninth rector of St. Sophia Church of Harbin.
The church is located on the corner of Toulong Street (Toulong jie) and Zhaolin Street (Zhaolin jie). It stands at 53.3 meters (175 ft) tall, occupies an area of 721 square meters (0.18 acres), and is the perfect example of Neo-Byzantine architecture. The main structure is laid out like a cross with the main hall topped with a huge green-tipped dome. Under the bright sun, the church and the square area it stands on look quite like Red Square in Moscow.
Following the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in mainland China in 1949 by the victorious Communists, who ended all Christian missionary work, treaties were signed between the Soviet and Chinese governments that provided for the turning over of Russian churches to Chinese control. The cathedral was thus closed from the period of the Great Leap Forward (1958–61) and Cultural Revolution (1966–76).
Although the cathedral's sturdy structure withstood its intended destruction during the Cultural Revolution, its empty hull became a warehouse for a nearby state-run department store, its windows were bricked up and saplings grew from the roof. Prefabricated concrete high-rises boxed the church in on all four sides, coming within yards of its walls, making the cathedral inaccessible and invisible from the street. For decades it remained the invisible center of the city, surrounded by decorative material stalls, an auto body shop, a pen factory, and apartments for city government employees, until the Beijing government designated the cathedral a national cultural heritage site in 1996 as part of a nationwide campaign to protect historical sites.
Following its designation in 1996 as a national cultural heritage site (First class Preserved Building), a newspaper article about the hidden cathedral prompted donations from locals to restore the church. Local corporations, individual businesses as well as workers from nearby department stores donated money to restore the cathedral and renovate the square. A total of 12,000,000 yuan (approximately $1.5 million US) was eventually gathered and the cathedral regained its visibility in 1997, as the surrounding buildings were torn down.
A new Harbin Architecture Square conspicuously highlighted the cathedral with a huge new fountain at its entrance. The European-looking space was assigned a new meaning as the embodiment of culture and art and was re-presented to the public as the proud heritage of the city.
As of 1997 the cathedral was turned into the Municipal Architecture and Art Museum (Harbin Architectural Art Gallery), showcasing the multi-cultural architectural developments of Harbin throughout the ages.