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There is a saying on the Sichuan-Tibet line in China that there are Jiuzhai Huanglong in the north, Daocheng Aden in the south, Chuanjiu Road in the north and LiYa Road in the south
China's first bridge linking Sichuan and Tibet under construction
The first bridge linking SW China's Sichuan and Tibet is under steady construction. The Xingkang extra-large bridge is the most important route throat. When it's completed by August 2018, the travel time will cut half.
Foreigners can also travel to Tibet from Sichuan-Tibet line!
There are five attractions you have to visit on the Sichuan-Tibet line!!
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Chinese cycling enthusiasts ride 2124KM arrived in Lhasa, Tibet.
Video of the above for the Chinese cycling enthusiasts riding 2124km to reach Lhasa Tibet.
Cycling over 13 high moutains of the altitude over 4000 m.
China's longest underwater highway under construction
Construction of a tunnel has begun under Taihu Lake in east China's Jiangsu Province. It will be the longest and widest underwater highway tunnel in the country.
Going DEEP for Chinese Food in Southern Sichuan, China | RARELY Seen China!
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Chinese Food Sichuan - Chinese Street Food - Street Food China
Chinese food gets more interesting the deeper you go. I set off for Chinese street food and cuisine in deep southern Sichuan province by bicycle. I rode my bike down deep into Southern China's lush and mountainous liangshan region, in search of delicious Chinese street food and Chinese food. The Chinese food really was different in this region. The liangshan region is home to Chinese Yi ethnic minority, who have their own cuisine. It was very rural and in some areas also very poor, so I had difficulty finding the yi cuisine at first. Later in the second half of the video, I found a Yi restaurant and had a Chinese food feast! The little village I visited was called Butuo, about 120 km from Xichang.
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My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
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Deadliest Journeys - China : The dizzy valley of the forgotten
The Duong valley road is the only means of access between China, Burma and Tibet. A road that is paved over the first thirty kilometres, but which quickly turns into an extremely perilous track. It’s considered the most dangerous road in China. Landslides, difficult passages where it’s impossible for vehicles to pass, mud, tunnels that are too narrow, there’s no respite for drivers. The road demands the highest concentration. The cliffs are vertiginous. The least turn of the wheel can be fatal. And when the threat isn’t coming from below, it may come from the rock walls. On this track, you cannot commit any errors. We take the road aboard an overloaded collective taxi. At the wheel is Tcheng. He’s been driving this road once a week for six years. In the taxi, we find Fong who has to get back to his remote village in the mountains. Together, they will take more than seven hours to cover less than a hundred kilometres. Troubles begin right from the start of the journey. The tunnel is too narrow. The passengers have to get out of the vehicle to widen the walls at the risk of bringing it all down. During this adventure we meet woodcutters, children who sell coal, Tibetan monks and Chinese adventurers seeking their fortunes
This road may be the one that leads to El Dorado, the El Dorado of the lead and tin mines.
Tibet Sichuan
Entre 3500 et 4000 m des villes, temples, paysages somptueux au Sichuan tibétain.
Thrilling Hike in the Mountains of Sichuan // This is China
Jianmen Pass makes for an incredible weekend trip from Chengdu, especially for thrill seekers. It's possible to hike along a mountain cliff edge, harnessed to a wire or chain, with foot-paths as narrow as a couple feet. It's not for the feint of heart, but the views are some of the best in the province. This part of the hike cost 65 RMB, which includes the equipment (harness and helmet), some instructions, and they even took our blood pressure before deeming us worthy.
Jianmenguan is also the home to a giant military gate that has been called the world's most impregnable pass. It was originally built around the 4th century BC, during the Warring State Period. Thirty thousand soldiers from Shu (now Sichuan) were able to hold off 100,000 invaders from Shaanxi because of the strategic position of the gate. The gate that stands there now was built in 2009, but it's still an incredible sight, and it shows you how strategically placed it was.
The pass is also apart of the Shu Roads, a series of ancient roads that connected Chinese provinces.
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Jianmen Pass Scenic Area is 100 RMB.
Additional costs include cable cars (50 RMB per trip), the slide way - a giant slide that goes part-way down the mountain (30 RMB), the cliff-side hike (65 RMB), a 4D Cinema (50 RMB), and various buses around the park (10-15 RMB).
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HOW TO GET TO JIANMEN PASS:
China changes so fast that it's hard to give accurate information. At the time of posting this, there is only a slow train to Guangyuan, however in about a week they'll be opening the high speed train from Chengdu to Xi'an, which will stop at Jianmenguan. When that opens (around the end of 2017), it will be possible to get to the park in an hour or 2. But until then, the bus is the best way to get there.
From Chengdu's Zhaojuesi Bus Station (昭觉寺汽车客运站 - 166 Zhaoqing Cross Rd) take a bus to Guangyuan (buses run from 7:40 AM to 6 PM and take about 3.5-4 hours). Stay overnight in Guangyuan and then in the morning go to Guangyuan Nanhe Bus Station to catch one of the buses directly to Jianmen Pass Scenic Area (7:40 AM or 8:40 AM), or take a taxi there.
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VR on road ‖ Ganzi, Sichuan,China ‖ Erlangshan Tunnel:The First Tunnel into Tibet
Erlangshan Tunnel is the longest highway tunnel in China's high altitude area. When the vehicle arrives here, you will enter the Tibetan area of Ganzi Plateau from Chengdu Plain.
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G219 Chinese Highway
Driving on the Chinese National Highway G219 in the region of Aksai Chin (between Xinjiang and Tibet) at 4900 meters (16076 feet) of altitude. May 2012.
Note: in 2014, the 2086 km (1,296 miles) Chinese National Highway G219 has been rebuilt and is now fully paved for all its length.
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Most Dangerous/Beautiful Road in The World - G318 National Road in China
The Chinese G318 National Road has is one of the most dangerous road, which also has the best views in the world.
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Forum on the Development of Tibet opens in Lhasa
Back in the 6th century, residents of southwest China’s Sichuan and Yunnan provinces traded tea for horses with the people of Tibet Autonomous Region following a winding path through the mountains. The route is known as the Southern Silk Road, an integral part of modern-day China’s Belt and Road Initiative. At this year's Forum on the Development of Tibet, participants discussed the region's significant role in preserving Silk Road civilizations.
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Road trip Europe to Chengdu China
British panda enthusiasts to depart on epic trip to panda homeland.
Shiran De Silva, a travel junkie, was selected as panda fan from tens of thousands in Britain to visit Sichuan Province.
De Silva is going to cross the English Channel to join a driving team containing 10 other panda fans from across Europe, experts, as well as a media team to continue the trip.
The event, organized by Sichuan Tourism Administration, began in December 2014 with the recruiting of European panda fans.
In a journey stretching about 20,000 km, the lucky winners will travel through France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. The group is expected to arrive in Sichuan about two months later.
De Silva, a travel enthusiast who has visited China more than 25 times, said he first saw the giant panda in Wolong, Sichuan in 1994. When I first saw the panda, I thought we needed to protect this amazing creature, he said.
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In this Tibetan Chinese Street Food Tour video, we found some incredibly delicious street food, DEEP in rural, unseen Sichuan, China! This is some of the best street food around the world. We’re traveling in through China to eat local street food, and here in Southern Sichuan, we found a little Tibetan town called Xiangcheng, full of local Tibetans and amazing street food. We travel specifically to eat street food, and found some delicious Sichuan style Tibetan street food in this beautiful little town.
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Our journey began in Chengdu, home of famous Sichuan Chinese street food. We’ve slowly traveled through China to the Tibetan region in search of delicious Tibetan street food. In this street food vlog, we start out by visiting a local Tibetan Breakfast Street Food joint, serving dip delicious Yak cream cheese momos and some delicious yak butter tea. The locals were so friendly. After that, we visited an amazing Sichuan Chinese dumpling place. Their dumpling recipe was on point! So delicious and juicy and the chili oil was amazing!
If you come traveling this deep in rural China to this Tibetan region, make sure to eat a ton of the local street food. These rural areas are full of friendly people and delicious food. In west Sichuan, there is a Tibetan majority and you can find no better way to experience the local Tibetan culture than by enjoying their food!
Chinese cuisine and Chinese street food is so abundant and diverse that you could travel and eat street food in China for a lifetime and still not try all of the delicious Chinese recipes. So if you want to come eat local street food, the best thing you can do is just arrive with an open mind and a strong appetite and you won’t be let down!
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1) Breakfast (Incredible Tibetan breakfast down an alleyway) -
早餐:四川甘孜自治区香巴拉镇奶奶仲街姐妹藏餐店
2) Lunch, delicious Chinese Sichuan dumplings:
午饭:四川甘孜自治区乡城香巴拉休闲广场旁饺子店
3) Dinner, an amazing Tibetan feast:
晚饭:四川甘孜自治区乡城香巴拉南路168号长途汽车站内思卿格玛苍藏餐
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My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
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Seven most dangerous roads of the world
World's most dangerous roads top 7. Guoliang Tunnel, Los Caracoles Pass, Sichuan-Tibet Highway, Skippers Canyon Road, North Yungas Road, Karakoram Highway, Trollstigen.
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Guoliang Tunnel
The Guoliang Tunnel is carved along the side of and through a mountain in China. The tunnel links the village of Guoliang to the outside through the Taihang Mountains which are situated in Huixian, Xinxiang, Henan Province of China.
Los Caracoles Pass
The Paso Internacional Los Libertadores, also called Cristo Redentor, is a mountain pass in the Andes between Argentina and Chile.
Sichuan-Tibet Highway
The Sichuan-Tibet Highway is a high-elevation road that begins in Chengdu of Sichuan on the east and ends at Lhasa in Tibet on the west. The road is 2,142km long. None-the-less it’s a regular route for truck drivers heading to the roof of the world.
The Sichuan-Tibet Highway, originally called the Kangding-Tibet Highway (a section of the No. 318 National Trunk Highway) takes you through vast, open landscapes with majestic peaks vaulting skyward. The plateau areas are dotted with castellated Tibetan homes and an infinite number of contentedly munching yaks. Travelers can enjoy the magnificent and changeable scenery ranging from warm spring to cold and snowing winter, which makes you intoxicated. This climate will be changing in front of you and you may think “days in heaven, but years on the earth”. The trip may take around 15 days if you you are not in a hurry. The Sichuan-Tibet Highway is also infamously known for bad driving surfaces and sharp mountain-side hairpins. Driving along single track sections in bad weather can be a great challenge to a less experienced driver.
Skippers Canyon Road
The Skippers Canyon Road, located in in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island, is today one of New Zealand's better known scenic roads and unbelievably scary as it’s totally narrow and different to manouvre your car. This gravel road, with a length of 16,5 miles, carved by hand by miners over 140 years ago is made from a very narrow cut in the middle of a sheer cliff face. It’s a road so dangerous that your rental car insurance won’t be honored if you drive on it.
The road was built during the gold rush, when a precarious pack track was the only access to Skippers township and the Upper Shotoverdiggings. Constructed between 1883 and 1890, the Skippers Road was considered a major engineering feat in its day. The miners who built the road in the late 1800s didn’t think much about luxury, though — it’s unpaved and very narrow. Should you encounter a car driving the other way, one of you will have to back up gingerly until you can find enough room to pass. Good luck figuring out which of you that will be. The road is so narrow that if two vehicles have to pass each other, one vehicle might have to reverse for anything up to 3 kilometres of winding narrow road to get to a place wide enough to pass. It’s one of only two roads in the country where rental car insurance is not honoured if driven on. Skippers Road is mostly one-way, narrow and steep with sheer drops of several hundred metres.
North Yungas Road
The North Yungas Road is a road leading from La Paz to Coroico, 56 kilometres northeast of La Paz in the Yungas region of Bolivia. In 1995 the Inter-American Development Bank named it as the world's most dangerous road.
Karakoram Highway
The N-35 or National Highway 35, known more popularly as the Karakoram Highway and China-Pakistan Friendship Highway, is a 1300 km national highway in Pakistan which extends from Hasan Abdal in Punjab.
The Karakoram Highway (known informally as the KKH) is said to be the highest paved international road in the world, but at its peak at the China-Pakistan border it is only paved on the Chinese side. It's the road to paradise – if you like exploring the mountains, that is. It's regarded as one of the world's hardest alpine climbs
The Karakorum Highway connects China and Pakistan across the Karakoram mountain range, through the Khunjerab Pass, at an elevation of 4,693 metres (15,397 ft) above the sea level. The road is one of the scariest and hair raising jeep trip in the world. 810 Pakistani and 82 Chinese workers lost their lives, mostly in landslides and falls, while building the highway. The route of the KKH traces one of the many paths of the ancient Silk Road.The road has a length of 1,300 km (800 mi): Pakistan: 887 km (551 mi) and China: 413 km (257 mi). it was started in 1959 and was completed in 1986 after 27 years of construction.
Trollstigen
Trollstigen is a serpentine mountain road in Rauma Municipality, Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of Norwegian County Road 63 that connects the town of Åndalsnes in Rauma and the village of Valldal in Norddal Municipality.