Shengsi Islands
Over 3 days in Golden Week 2017 we travel to Shengshan Island to see the famous overgrown fishing village of Houtouwan.
Ephemera E07 - Life in the abandoned Chinese village of Houtouwan
Imagine a small village on a charming island, getting bigger and bigger, wealthier and wealthier, and then being suddenly abandoned. That’s the story of Houtouwan, my Chinese destination for the Ephemera documentary.
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Best Hotels and Resorts in Shengsi County, China
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On the shore in Shengsi Islands, East China Sea
short timelapse, for other photos from Shengsi, go to my page
Shengsi&Gouqi Island Ep1: getting start from Shanghai to Shengsi Island
Shengsi and Gouqi Island Trip in Shanghai
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Mid-Autumn Festival Trip to Shengsi Island
We spent the three day weekend of Mid-Autumn Festival exploring Shengsi Island, not far off the coast of Shanghai. It was a very pretty island and it was good to be by the sea for a while!
Check out more of what we did over on the blog: ourbigbluedot.wordpress.com
Shengsi&Gouqi Island Ep4: The views of Shengsi island
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Around ChangXing Island
Interesting sights of ChangXing Island by volunteer for xubo.org - teaching English at large public primary school
Gastronom 22 - Tea (in Shengsi islands East China Sea) (idm,independent music)
panoramic timelapse at diff speeds
Amazing Scenery of Zhoushan Island
Shengsi County,Zhoushan Island,Zhejiang Province,China.
Tour of Zhoushan Island is coming soon.
Shensi island
In Zhejiang Province
Cameron Andersen in Shengsi Zhejiang (GoPro) Getaway
Shengsi is a small fishing town in Zhejiang China, we went there to film my TV travel show Getaway. This trailer was shot with on the GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition.
Relax video. Nice quiet place in Shengsi Island
Nice quiet place near the pagoda at Shengsi Island located on the top of top of mountain
Shengsi&Gouqi Island Ep5: days 3 first day in Gouqi island
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Zhoushan Shengsi Yuelongwan Lodge - Shengsi - China
Zhoushan Shengsi Yuelongwan Lodge hotel city: Shengsi - Country: China
Address: No. 35, Shahe Alley, Wulong Township; zip code: 202450
Zhoushan Shengsi Yuelongwan Lodge offers accommodation in Shengsi Island. Free WiFi is available in all areas. The property is a 10-minute drive from Jihu Beach. Lizhushan Ferry Terminal is located a 25-minute drive away.
-- 舟山嵊泗乐龙湾小庄位于嵊泗岛,于各处均覆盖免费WiFi。 宾馆距离基湖海滩仅有10分钟车程,距离李柱山码头仅有25分钟的车程。 所有客房均提供空调和平板有线电视,设有水壶、私人浴室以及拖鞋和免费洗浴用品。 舟山嵊泗乐龙湾小庄设有24小时服务的前台,提供旅游咨询和订票服务,还设有免费行李寄存处和免费停车场。
-- Мини-гостиница Zhoushan Shengsi Yuelongwan Lodge расположена на острове архипелага Шэньси. На всей территории предоставляется бесплатный Wi-Fi.
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China's Ultimate Port - Biggest Construction on Earth | Mega Structure Natgeo
Yangshan Port (Chinese: 洋山港, p Yángshān Gǎng), formally the Yangshan Deep-Water Port (洋山深水港, p Yángshān Shēnshuǐ Gǎng), is a deep water port for container ships in Hangzhou Bay south of Shanghai. Connected to Shanghai's Pudong New Area by the Donghai Bridge and forming part of the Port of Shanghai, the islands of Greater and Lesser Yangshan are administered separately as part of Zhejiang's Shengsi County.
Built to allow the Port of Shanghai to grow despite shallow waters near the shore, it allows berths with depths of up to 15 metres (49 ft) to be built, and can handle today's largest container ships. The port is built on the islands of Greater and Lesser Yangshan, part of the Zhoushan archipelago, with fill from land reclamation.
It is connected to the mainland via the 32.5 km (20.2 mi) Donghai Bridge, opened on 1 December 2005 as the world's longest sea bridge. The six-lane highway bridge took 6,000 workers two and half years to construct.
In mid-2011, port officials said the port was on track to move 12.3 million TEUs during the year, up from 10.1 million TEUs in 2010
In 2000 and 2001, the decision was made to commence construction on the first of four phases. The first two phases have nine berths in total along a 3 km (1.9 mi) quayside. The first phase, which opened in 2004, can accommodate 2.2 million containers annually and includes 10 quay cranes. The second phase was opened in December 2006, and comprises 72 hectares (180 acres) with 15 quay cranes. The third phase, opened in stages, was completed in 2010 with seven berths.[citation needed] The fourth phase, expected to open in 2015, will add 4 million TEUs to the port's annual capacity.
The total cost of building the port may reach US$12 billion over 20 years.[3] When complete, the port will have 30 berths capable of handling 15 million TEUs annually
Shengsi&Gouqi Island Ep6: Last day in Gouqi Island
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China Biggest Automated Cargo Wharf Yangshan Deep-water Port in Shanghai
Yangshan Port (Chinese: 洋山港, p Yángshān Gǎng, Wu Yan-se Kaon), formally the Yangshan Deep-Water Port (洋山深水港, p Yángshān Shēnshuǐ Gǎng, Wu Yan-se Sen-sy Kaon), is a deep water port for container ships in Hangzhou Bay south of Shanghai. Connected to Shanghai's Pudong New Area by the Donghai Bridge and forming part of the Port of Shanghai, the islands of Greater and Lesser Yangshan are administered separately as part of Zhejiang's Shengsi County.
Built to allow the Port of Shanghai to grow despite shallow waters near the shore, it allows berths with depths of up to 15 metres (49 ft) to be built, and can handle today's largest container ships. The port is built on the islands of Greater and Lesser Yangshan, part of the Zhoushan archipelago, with fill from land reclamation.
In 2015, the port handled 36.54 million Twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) up 3.5% over 2014. [1] In 2013 the volume was 33.6 million TEU. [2]In mid-2011, port officials said the port was on track to move 12.3 million TEUs during the year, up from 10.1 million TEUs in 2010.
Shengsi&Gouqi Island Ep3: days 2 rent the electric bike 70-100RMB per 6hours
Shengsi and Gouqi Island Trip in Shanghai
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