Best Attractions and Places to See in Zhongshan, China
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Sun Yat Sen's Residence Memorial Museum
Zhongshan Zhan Park
Sunwen West Road Pedestrian Street
Zhongshan City
Sun Wen Memorial Park
Zimaling Park
Qijiang Park
Zhongshan Spring Spa
Zhongshan Xingzhong Street
Zhongshan Hot Spring
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16 Days in China: (Click the time stamps to fast forward to specific days)
0:20 Day 1 - Plane, Taxi & Ferry - Meet the family and see the city
(Moon Festival/Floating Lanterns)
12:20 Day 2 - A Stroll Through The Neighborhood
18:44 Day 3 - Paying Respects - Visiting Judy's Fathers House
31:05 Day 4 - CRIBS China Edition - Judy's Mothers Village
(Hole in the ground toilet/ Wedding shoot/ Chinese MD's)
39:22 Day 5 - Chill Day - Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial/Park/Temple
44:09 Day 6 - Dim Sum For Breakfast (Hair Day/In-Home Concert)
47:53 Day 7 - TATTOO TIME - Getting Sleeved Up (8 hr session)
50:16 Day 8 - TATTOO Continued - (10 hr session)
53:45 Day 9 - Fix'n The Do's
55:35 Day 10 - MACAU - Bullet Train - Venetian - Ruins of St. Paul's
1:09:33 Day 11 - Getting Lost in Zhongshan (Hot Pot With The Family)
1:14:38 Day 12 - Last Day in Zhongshan
1:16:33 Day 13 - Goodbye Zhongshan, Hello Hong Kong
1:25:26 Day 14 - HK MTR (BART) Ngong Ping 360 (Gondola)
Tai O Fishing Village (Boat Excursion)
Big Buddha statue - Po Lin Monestary
1:43:16 Day 15 - The Peak Tram - Victoria Harbour - Ferris Wheel
1:53:37 Day 16 - Last Day In Hong Kong, China
1:56:42 - The Welcome Back - Home
Best Attractions and Places to See in Zhoushan, China
Zhongshan Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Zhongshan. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Zhongshan for You. Discover Zhongshan as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Zhongshan.
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List of Best Things to do in Zhongshan, China .
Sun Yat Sen's Residence Memorial Museum
Zhongshan Zhan Park
Sunwen West Road Pedestrian Street
Zhongshan City
Sun Wen Memorial Park
Zimaling Park
Qijiang Park
Zhongshan Spring Spa
Zhongshan Xingzhong Street
Zhongshan Hot Spring
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall | TAIWAN VLOG
Sun Yat Sen and Goodbyes | Taipei City, Taiwan VLOG
Farah, Kyle, Andrew, Jessica and Al visit Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall for the first time (Al's 11th) and explore the area. After their exploration they hit up Rabbit Table in Gongguan to play some intense board games. The episode finishes with a fare well to Andrew and Jess as they say good bye.
We had many more videos with Andrew and Jess, but until our hard drive is fixed we can't show them. One of the videos that was our personal favorite was drinking snake blood.
When we visit the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Taipei City, we will see a bronze statue in the Lobby, a memorial to the Republic of China's National Father, Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC) Establishment from the Xinhai Revolution Wuchang Uprising, overthrew The Ching dynasty on 10 October 1911. The Ching dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912. Besides, Taiwan's highest movie award ceremony, the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, is held annually October or November, almost in this Memorial Hall Auditorium.
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We can read a paragraph carved traditional Chinese characters below the bronze statue of the Sun Yat-sen, in his handwriting from the notion of the Great Unity《禮記》大同篇appeared in the Lǐyùn 禮運 the Conveyance of Rites chapter of the Book of Rites as below. (The Book of Rites is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty (1046 BC–256 BC), which is also an Ancient Chinese wisdom.)
大道之行也,天下為公,選賢與能,講信修睦,故人不獨親其親,不獨子其子,使老有所終,壯有所用,幼有所長,鰥、寡、孤、獨、廢疾者皆有所養;男有分,女有歸,貨惡其棄於地也、不必藏於己,力惡其不出於身也、不必為己;是故謀閉而不興,盜竊亂賊而不作,故外戶而不閉,是謂大同。 〈 孫文〉
When the great way prevails, the world community is equally shared by all. The worthy and able persons are chosen as office holders. Mutual confidence is fostered and good neighborliness is cultivated. Therefore people do not regard only their own parents as parents, nor do they treat only their own children as children. Provision is made for the aged till spending one's last years, the adults are given employment, and the immature enabled to grow up. Widowers, widows, orphans, solitaries as well as the disabled and sick are all well taken care of. Men have their own proper roles, women have their own family. While they hate to see wealth lying about on the ground causes waste, they do not necessarily keep it for their own use. While they hate not to exert their own effort, they do not necessarily devote it for their own ends. Thus evil scheming is repressed, and robbers, thieves and other lawless elements fail to arise. So that outer doors do not have to be shut. This is called the Age of Great Harmony as an ideal or perfect society in Great Unity. - Sun Wen - (Sun Yat-sen was the pseudonym of Sun Wen.)
清朝 ( 統治時期1644年-1912年 ) : The Ching dynasty (or The Qing dynasty) ruling from ( 1644 to 1912 ).
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Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum (Zhongshan Ling) Nanjing China 南京中山陵
Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum (Zhongshan Ling) is situated at the foot of the second peak of Mount Zijin in Nanjing, China.
Reclining on mountain slope, the majestic mausoleum blends the styles of traditional imperial tombs and modern architecture.
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MAC minister visits Sun Yat-sen's Nanjing mausoleum
For the first time since the Republic of China government came to Taiwan, a Cabinet-level official has paid respects to Sun Yat-sen at his Nanjing mausoleum. During the visit, Mainland Affairs Council Minister Wang Yu-chi used his official title and Taiwan's official name, in spite of apparent requests from Beijing that he refrain from these sensitive topics. In the past while in Taipei, Wang Yu-chi accompanied President Ma Ying-jeou in paying tribute to Sun Yat-sen. This time, Wang was able to get much closer to the ROC founder.Wang is the first sitting Cabinet-level official of Taiwan to visit Nanjing since the ROC left its former capital.Wang Yu-chiMainland Affairs Council MinisterThe ROC is already 103 years old. In the past, we could only pay tribute to the tomb of our nation's father
Youths Take Over at Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, Wan Qing Yuan
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Taiwan- National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Sun Yat-sen
Sun Yat-sen (/ˈsʊn ˈjɑːtˈsɛn/; 12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925) was a Chinese revolutionary, first president and founding father of the Republic of China, and medical practitioner. As the foremost pioneer of Republic of China, Sun is referred to as the Father of the Nation in the Republic of China (ROC), and the forerunner of democratic revolution in the People's Republic of China. Sun played an instrumental role in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty during the years leading up to the Double Ten Revolution. He was appointed to serve as Provisional President of the Republic of China, when it was founded in 1912. He later co-founded the Kuomintang (KMT), serving as its first leader. Sun was a uniting figure in post-Imperial China, and remains unique among 20th-century Chinese politicians for being widely revered amongst the people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Although Sun is considered one of the greatest leaders of modern China, his political life was one of constant struggle and frequent exile. After the success of the revolution, he quickly resigned, due to Beiyang Clique pressure, from his post as President of the newly founded Republic of China, and led successive revolutionary governments as a challenge to the warlords who controlled much of the nation. Sun did not live to see his party consolidate its power over the country during the Northern Expedition. His party, which formed a fragile alliance with the Communists, split into two factions after his death. Sun's chief legacy resides in his developing of the political philosophy known as the Three Principles of the People: nationalism, democracy, and the people's livelihood.
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Finance Ministry hopes BOT project will revive Yangmingshan's Zhongshan Building
Yangmingshan's Zhongshan Building was once the meeting place of the National Assembly. Now the Finance Ministry has plans to turn it into a hot springs tourist hotel that can bring in foreign tourists and boost the surrounding area. Zhongshan Building boasts magnificent chairs that were used for state banquets, an impressive rotunda design and a unique geographical location in Yangmingshan.Built in 1965, it was the National Assembly's meeting place and where Taiwan's president was chosen. After abolishing the National Assembly, the government decided to use the facility for tourism purposes. The Ministry of Finance will offer the facility as a BOT project, with a potential hot springs hotel helping boost peripheral areas. A tourist hotel probably won't be able to preserve the true historical significance of this building.Wang Ying-jieRealtorIf you can turn Zhongshan Building into a tourist destination, many people will come. It will also attract international tourists and create lots of business opportunities. Upon hearing the government's intentions, critics were quick to weigh in with pros a
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In China: Seething Citizens' Desire on Eve of June 4th
On June 3, a scholar's park speech was applauded by a
crowd chanting slogans of rehabilitating the June 4th Event.
Before this year's June 4th arrives, the incidents of
Bo Xilai and Chen Guangcheng have aroused a crisis of rule for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
International media have revealed that the
CCP's Premier Wen Jiabao has proposed three times
Vindication for those massacred in the June 4th incident.
Yet each time was opposed by CCP officials.
Comments say, Who rehabilitates the June 4th Event first
would win the hearts and minds of the people.
Retired professor of Shandong Univ. Sun Wenguang held
a placard reading Rehabilitate the June 4th Event
in his public speech on June 3 in Zhongshan Park in
Jinan city.
Sun's speech attracted dozens of audiences who warmly
applauded and shouted slogans such as:
Rehabilitate the June 4th Event, Long live democracy,
Long live freedom, Down with dictatorship, Long live constitutional governance.
Sun Wenguang: Many on-scene supporters were there.
They eagerly asked for the leaflets I handed out, but I didn't prepare that many.
The speech was destroyed by police-backed rogues
soon after beginning.
Sun Wenguang: He sent a rogue who approaching me,
tore down the banners and swiftly ran away.
Many people present chased after him, as if
running after a thief.
Winner of the 2012 Milton Friedman Prize for
Advancing Liberty and China's economist,
Mao Yushi believes that sooner or later,
the June 4th Event will be rehabilitated.
The first who rehabilitate the June 4th Event will win
the people's hearts, Mao Yushi comments.
Mao Yushi: It deserves to rehabilitate at any time.
Who rehabilitates it first will gain all the public's support.
Mao Yushi reveals the sources that have long obstructed the
rehabilitation of the June 4th Event.
Mao Yushi: The first one comes from some officials who
are held liable for but are unwilling to rehabilitate the June 4th Event.
Such as Li Peng and Chen Xitong. Another source is
a number of vested interest groups,
who fear that any rehabilitation may endanger
the CCP's existing power.
Insiders say that in recent years, Wen Jiabao has proposed to
rehabilitate the 1989 pro-democracy movement at the CCP's three different top-level covert meetings.
Yet each time, Wen's proposal was confronted with opposition.
UK's Financial Times reported that the fiercest opposition
came from Bo Xilai.
In 1989, Bo's father Bo Yibo repeatedly asked Deng Xiaoping
to take tough action and dispatch troops to Beijing.
The1989 political unrest allowed Jiang Zemin,
the CCP's former president, to be promoted to Party chief.
While Zhao Ziyang, the CCP's former General Secretary,
was removed from office for his sympathy with the students
and opposition to the regime's military suppression.
Zhao Ziyang spent his last 15 years under house arrest.
Zhao's daughter, Wang Yannan, says that the public will be able tell right from wrong.
The people are not begging the rulers for rehabilitation,
Wang remarks.
Wang Yannan: In the people's mind, rehabilitation
is not necessary, for everybody knows the truth clearly It has already been rehabilitated.
The remaining issue is only related to the government's attitude.
We'll wait and see what explanation they'll give later for it.
Beijing recently saw a vocal concert commemorating the
June 4th event. Petitioners across the country were singers.
They shouted Tiananmen martyrs are immortal.
The Tiananmen Square spirit is inspiring petitioners to defend their human rights.
Petitioners said they would follow the lead of the
students of the June 4th event,
uphold anti-corruption and democracy,
and support Wen Jiabao to carry out political reform.
On June 1, about 40 members of Hong Kong
Federation of Students initiated a 64-hour hunger strike
to mourn the pro-democracy pioneers
who died on June 4th,1989.
Pro-democracy activist Fang Zheng had his legs sheared off
by the CCP's tank in Tiananmen massacre.
In a press conference held in front of Hong Kong's
Legislative Council, Fang spoke of the truth about the bloody Tiananmen suppression.
Molihua.org, a China's rights-defense website posted a public
notice on the eve of the 23rd anniversary of the June 4th event.
The announcement appeals to nationwide Chinese,
to dress in black, wearing sunglasses,
to pay silent tribute for the victims of June 4th event in the
afternoons of June 3-4 at local major public areas and central squares.
The notice stated that in the early morning of June 4th
at Manhattan's Times Square, a memorial event will be held.
Participants will cover New York Chinese associations, members
of China Jasmine Revolution and Occupy Wall Street campaign.
Artists will be invited to make an on-site fabrication of
a life-sized tank to be as the stage, on which attendees will give their speeches.
Zhongshan
Zhongshan is a prefecture-level city in the south of the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong province, China, with a population of over 3 million. The city used to be called Xiangshan.
Zhongshan is one of a very few cities in China named after a person. It is named after Dr. Sun Yat-sen, who is known in Mandarin as Sun Zhongshan. Sun, the founding father of the Republic of China who is also regarded positively by the People's Republic, was born in Cuiheng village in Nanlang Township of what was then Xiangshan County. In 1925, the year after his death, Xiangshan was renamed Zhongshan in his honor.
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