China Minority Dance-The Miao Nationality
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The Sama Festival of Dong Ethnic Minority
the Sama Festival is the oldest existing traditional festival of Southern Dong ethnic minority, Guizhou. It is the vestige of the custom in the matriarchal clan society of Dong. The altar is managed by the venerable elder women in the village; only the middle and aged women can take part in the activities of making sacrifices to Sama. During the festival, all the females will take a holiday to join in the sacrifices activity and recreation, while all the household chores should be done by the men.
China 2005 11 - Ping An-Ulong breakfast
Longsheng, location of the famous rice terraces. Breakfast with a family at home.
Dongzu Folk dance Traditional minority Dong Zu people ethnic
Dongzu Folk dance Traditional minority Dong Zu people ethnic group
姚貝娜 - 紅顏劫 Yao Beina - The Roots of Robbery 2013
In memory of Yao Beina who died of breast cancer on Friday, January 16 at the age of 33. Her career really took off after coming second in The Voice of China in July 2013. She sang the theme song of The Legend of Zhen Huan, a popular TV drama and other theme songs, such as Empresses in the Palace, Painted Skin: The Resurrection and Back to 1942. She also sang the pop version of Let It Go in Mandarin Chinese in the Disney CGI film.
Bella, as she was also known, was born to a family of musicians on 26 September 1981 in Wuhan. Her father, Yao Feng, was the former chairman of the Shenzhen Association of Musicians. Under the influence of her family, she had taken up piano since the age of 4. In 2000, she was admitted to China Conservatory of Music with Dong Hua as her mentor.
After her graduation, Yao joined the Navy Troupe to become a singer in 2005. During her service in the Troupe, she won several awards in Chinese Young Singer Championships. In 2009, she left the Troupe and signed with a label called 乐巢音尚.
Bella was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2011. Afterwards, she went through mastectomy, chemotherapy and cosmetic treatments. In December 2014, she had a recurrence of the cancer and her situation was reported to have worsened on 15 January 2015. She died a day later in Shenzhen, Guangdong, aged 33. According to her wish, her corneas were donated to two recipients in Shenzhen and Chengdu. Memorial services were held on 20 January.
The Roots of Robbery is from The Legend of Zhen Huan, a popular TV drama. The song is about the miserable destiny of a beautiful lady in ancient China. She married an emperor but fell in love with her brother-in-law afterwards. The forbidden love ate her up and killed her lover.
Mandarin Lyrics
斬斷情絲心猶亂 千頭萬緒仍糾纏
拱手讓江山 低眉戀紅顏
禍福輪流轉 是劫還是緣
天機算不盡 交織悲與歡
古今癡男女 誰能過情關
English Translation
Emotional Memory to Sanjiang cut heart still remains entangled mess multitude
To hand over the country roots of fortune has turned the Goddess Love is robbed or edge
A Change of Destiny endless sadness and joy intertwined past and crazy men and women who love too close
Pinyin - if you wish to follow the words in romanised script
Zhǎn duàn qíngsī xīn yóu luàn
qiān tóu wàn xù réng jiūchán
gǒngshǒu ràng jiāngshān
dī méi liàn hóngyán
huòfú lúnliú zhuàn
shì jié háishì yuán
tiān jī suàn bù jìn
jiāozhī bēi yǔ huān
gǔjīn chī nánnǚ
shuí néngguò qíng guān
Guangxi
Guangxi (Chinese: 广西; pinyin: Guǎngxī; Wade–Giles: Kuang3-hsi1; pronounced [kwɑ̀ŋɕí]), officially Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is a Chinese autonomous region in South Central China, bordering Vietnam. Formerly a province, Guangxi became an autonomous region in 1958.
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Longji terraces and Dong villages - May 2016
Hello again :D. This time we would like to take you to Longji and Sanjiang region. The first destination is famous for its mirror-like terraces and the second is known for its ornamental wooden villages. Both equally worth visiting. Check them out from the comfort of your own armchair :). Enjoy! x
Chinese online drama takes Asia by storm
A Chinese costume drama has gone viral across the country, attracting a cumulative 5.6 billion views since its release last month. It's also garnered the greatest ever overseas fan base for a Chinese drama. How does a Qing Dynasty palace capture a modern audience?
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Guangxi ([kwàŋ.ɕí] (listen); formerly romanised as Kwangsi; Chinese: 广西; Zhuang: Gvangjsih), officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is a Chinese autonomous region in South Central China, bordering Vietnam. Formerly a province, Guangxi became an autonomous region in 1958.
Guangxi's location, in mountainous terrain in the far south of China, has placed it on the frontier of Chinese civilization throughout much of China's history. The current name Guang means expanse and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in 226 AD. It was given provincial level status during the Yuan dynasty, but even into the 20th century it was considered an open, wild territory.
The abbreviation of the region is 桂 (Pinyin: Guì; Zhuang: Gvei), which comes from the name of the city of Guilin, the provincial capital during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The current capital is Nanning.
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00:01:59 1 Name
00:03:28 2 History
00:11:35 3 Geography
00:13:58 3.1 Image gallery
00:14:07 4 Administrative divisions
00:14:52 4.1 Urban areas
00:15:02 5 Demographics
00:15:56 5.1 Religion
00:17:16 6 Politics
00:17:26 7 Economy
00:19:45 7.1 Economic and Technological Development Zones
00:23:29 7.2 Investment
00:24:46 7.3 Power
00:27:23 7.4 Beibu Gulf Economic Zone
00:30:15 7.5 Bauxite reserves
00:31:03 8 Transport
00:31:12 8.1 Rail
00:33:10 8.2 Roads
00:33:19 8.3 Aviation
00:33:40 9 Culture
00:35:10 10 Tourism
00:36:26 11 Education
00:37:07 12 Sister regions
00:38:05 13 See also
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Guangxi ([kwàŋ.ɕí] (listen); alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; Chinese: 广西; Zhuang: Gvangjsih, officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, located in south China and bordering Vietnam (Hà Giang, Cao Bằng, Lạng Sơn, and Quảng Ninh Provinces) and the Gulf of Tonkin. Formerly a province, Guangxi became an autonomous region in 1958. Its current capital is Nanning.Guangxi's location, in mountainous terrain in the far south of China, has placed it on the frontier of Chinese civilization throughout much of China's history. The current name Guang means expanse and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in 226 AD. It was given provincial level status during the Yuan dynasty, but even into the 20th century it was considered an open, wild territory. The abbreviation of the region is 桂 (Pinyin: Guì; Zhuang: Gvei), which comes from the name of the city of Guilin, the provincial capital during both the Ming dynasty and the Qing dynasty.
Guangxi contains the largest population of China's ethnic minorities, in particular the Zhuang people who make up 32% of the population. Various regional languages and dialects such as Pinghua, Zhuang, Cantonese, Hakka and Min are spoken alongside Mandarin Chinese.
Manchukuo | Wikipedia audio article
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Manchukuo
00:01:39 1 Overview
00:01:48 1.1 Terminology
00:04:40 1.2 Administrative divisions
00:05:42 1.3 National symbols
00:06:10 2 History
00:06:19 2.1 Background
00:12:14 2.2 Origins
00:18:37 2.3 Diplomatic recognition
00:21:53 2.4 World War II and aftermath
00:23:59 3 Politics
00:35:48 3.1 Head of State
00:35:56 3.2 Prime Minister
00:36:05 4 Demographics
00:43:04 4.1 Population of main cities
00:44:23 4.2 Japanese population
00:47:26 4.3 Genocide of ethnic minorities
00:48:30 5 Legal system
01:00:49 6 Economy
01:04:01 7 Transport
01:04:41 8 Military
01:11:58 8.1 War crimes in Manchukuo
01:12:58 8.2 Drug trafficking
01:14:08 9 Society and culture
01:14:17 9.1 Education
01:15:36 9.2 Film
01:16:52 9.3 Dress
01:17:45 9.4 Sport
01:18:55 9.5 Stamps and postal history
01:19:20 10 In popular culture
01:20:25 11 See also
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Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; pinyin: Mǎnzhōuguó; Japanese: 満州国; rōmaji: Manshūkoku; State of Manchuria; in other Axis languages: Italian: Manciukuò and German: Mandschukuo) was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia from 1932 until 1945. It was founded as a republic, but in 1934 it became a constitutional monarchy. It had limited international recognition and was under the de facto control of Japan.
The area, collectively known as Manchuria, was the homeland of the Manchus, including the emperors of the Qing dynasty. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and later emperor. Manchukuo's government was dissolved in 1945 after the surrender of Imperial Japan at the end of World War II. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, White Army Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
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Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; pinyin: Mǎnzhōuguó; Japanese: 満州国; rōmaji: Manshūkoku; State of Manchuria; in other Axis languages: Italian: Manciukuò and German: Mandschukuo) was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia from 1932 until 1945. It was founded as a republic, but in 1934 it became a constitutional monarchy. It had limited international recognition and was under the de facto control of Japan.
The area, collectively known as Manchuria, was the homeland of the Manchus, including the emperors of the Qing dynasty. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and later emperor. Manchukuo's government was dissolved in 1945 after the surrender of Imperial Japan at the end of World War II. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, White Army Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; pinyin: Mǎnzhōuguó; Japanese: 満州国; rōmaji: Manshūkoku; State of Manchuria; in other Axis languages: Italian: Manciukuò and German: Mandschukuo) was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia from 1932 until 1945. It was founded as a republic, but in 1934 it became a constitutional monarchy. It had limited international recognition and was under the de facto control of Japan.
The area, collectively known as Manchuria, was the homeland of the Manchus, including the emperors of the Qing dynasty. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and later emperor. Manchukuo's government was dissolved in 1945 after the surrender of Imperial Japan at the end of World War II. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, White Army Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:06 1 Overview
00:02:16 1.1 Terminology
00:05:51 1.2 Administrative divisions
00:07:11 1.3 National symbols
00:07:46 2 History
00:07:56 2.1 Background
00:15:36 2.2 Origins
00:23:58 2.3 Diplomatic recognition
00:28:09 2.4 World War II and aftermath
00:30:50 3 Politics
00:46:26 3.1 Head of State
00:46:35 3.2 Prime Minister
00:46:44 4 Demographics
00:55:53 4.1 Population of main cities
00:57:31 4.2 Japanese population
01:01:27 4.3 Genocide of ethnic minorities
01:02:47 5 Legal system
01:18:56 6 Economy
01:23:06 7 Transport
01:23:57 8 Military
01:33:22 8.1 War crimes in Manchukuo
01:34:39 8.2 Drug trafficking
01:36:07 9 Society and culture
01:36:17 9.1 Education
01:37:58 9.2 Film
01:39:34 9.3 Dress
01:40:42 9.4 Sport
01:42:10 9.5 Stamps and postal history
01:42:40 10 In popular culture
01:44:02 11 See also
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- increases imagination and understanding
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- reduce eye strain
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Manchukuo (traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; pinyin: Mǎnzhōuguó; Japanese: 満州国; rōmaji: Manshūkoku; State of Manchuria; in other Axis languages: Italian: Manciukuò and German: Mandschukuo) was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia from 1932 until 1945. It was founded as a republic, but in 1934 it became a constitutional monarchy. It had limited international recognition and was under the de facto control of Japan.
The area, collectively known as Manchuria, was the homeland of the Manchus, including the emperors of the Qing dynasty. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and later emperor. Manchukuo's government was dissolved in 1945 after the surrender of Imperial Japan at the end of World War II. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year.Manchus formed a minority in Manchukuo, whose largest ethnic group were Han Chinese. The population of Koreans increased during the Manchukuo period, and there were also Japanese, Mongols, White Army Russians and other minorities. The Mongol regions of western Manchukuo were ruled under a slightly different system in acknowledgement of the Mongolian traditions there. The southern part of the Liaodong Peninsula was ruled by Japan as the Kwantung Leased Territory.