Best Attractions and Places to See in Taining County, China
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List of Best Things to do in Taining County, China
Dajin Lake
Shangqing Stream
Zhaixia Grand Canyon
Taining Danxia Landform
Sanming Li Chunye's Former Residence
Taining World Geological Park
Taining Ancient City
Taining Geological Museum
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Veterinary internship at He Mei Pet Hospital in Chongqing, China
We would like to invite You to visit our pet hospital and have an unique China experiance!
We have no boundries You can come from all over the world!
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He Mei Pet Hospital in China accept foreigner interns. We have many interns since 2012.
Dr. Louise is the CEO of He Mei Pet Hospital, she has been trained at Germany. Now she is ultrasound instructor and has given more than 30 ultraound training in China.
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Come visit Chongqing.
Chongqing is the largest municipality in southwest China. It is a modern port city on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers.Known as the 'Mountain City', it has a wavy terrain and encompasses a wealth of water reserves, mineral resources, dense forests, and abundant flora and fauna. The city attracts more and more visitors from home and abroad for its natural wonders and cultural heritage. As a common starting port for the Yangtze River cruise, tourists can go for a downstream tour to the magnificentThree Gorges.
There are many places that you can go and visit. Here I only list 7 place .
Place 1:
the night scence of Chong Qing on the south mountain:Nanshan scenic area is located in the South Bank of Chongqing Yangtze River.It’s a really good place to see the night scence of chongqing.
Place2
The river at Nan bin road:Chongqing Nanbin road is at the center of Chongqing City.It is a good place to see the the Yangtse River and the night scence of Yu Zhong district.
Place 3:
The confluence of two rivers at Chao tianmen:It is a perfect place to enjoy the landscape of two rivers converge ,and you can clearly see two colors of water in the same river way ,of which the yellow is Yangtze river and the blue one is Jialing river .What’s more ,you can see the beautiful view around the river .Chaotianmen square is also a good place for relaxation ,many local people always come here after work or on weekends ,together with their children ,enjoying the beautiful scenery around the square and playing with their children .
Place 4
Dazu Rock Carvings:Carved during the ninth century, the rock carvings are un-missable works of art of the Gold Buddhist Mountain, itself reputed as a rich repository of diverse animal and plant species. Work on the Dazu Rock Carvings began in the first year of Yonghui in the Tang Dynasty (650A.D.), and continued until the Ming and Qing dynasties. Now, it is as popular as the Yungang and Longmen Grottoes.
Place 5
Wu long:the Three Natural Bridges are a series of natural limestone bridges located in Xiannüshan Town Wulong County, Chongqing Municipality, China.They lie within the Wulong Karst National Geology Park, itself a part of the South China Karst-Wulong Karst UNESCO World Heritage Site.In Chinese, the bridges are all named after dragons, namely Tianlong (literally Sky Dragon)Qinglong (literally Azure Dragon) and Heilong (iterally Black Dragon).TianFu Guan Yi also known as the Tianfu inn is a special building which was builted in Ad619.It has exist almost 1396 years from Tang Dynasty to now, the special geographical location, has become the tourism special viewing spots.
Place 6
Red Rock Village Museum: isa museum in Chongqing, China. It was a diplomatic site for the Chinese Communist Party, led by Zhou Enlai during World War II The museum is the site where Mao Zedong signed the Double Tenth Agreement for peace between the Communist Party the Kuomintang political party on 10 October 1945.
Place 7
Hongyadong Block:Hongyadong is located in the downtown of Chongqing by the riverside of Jialing River.It used to be one of top eight ancient scenaries.Hongyadong has a very special contruction feature which is built on hillside and on riverside,with one side of the house resting on rocks while the other three sides supported by wooden or bamboo poles.It has a history of 2300 years ,with an area of 46000 square metres.
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Flowering plants arrived relatively late in geological time, between 290 to 145 million years ago. But once here, they evolved quickly and often displaced many other types of plants. In fact, in terms of species, flowering plants are the dominant plant form on Earth today with more than 300,000 types. Learn how their unique reproductive mechanisms led to this explosion of speciation in such a relatively short time.
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GSAs Marlon Cook presents Unpaved Road Seminar at Auburn University - Part 2
The SWaMP (Saugahatchee Watershed Management Plan) Project and Alabama Water Watch were extremely pleased to have Marlon Cook, Director, Groundwater Assessment Program, Geological Survey of Alabama, present results from a six-year GSA study, ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT LOADING RATES AND IMPACTS OF UPPAVED ROADS ON SELECTED TRIBUTARIES TO GANT AND POINT A LAKES, COVINGTON COUNTY ALABAMA 2002-2007. The presentation was at Upchurch Hall on the Auburn University campus on December 16th, 2009.
Eric Reutebuch, SWaMP coordinator, gave a brief description of the SWaMP project goals and activities and then introduced Mr. Cook. Mr. Cook touched on erosion/sedimentation processes, and their affects on streams in Alabama. He showed results of the impressive study conducted by the GSA in Covington County, where GSA scientists measured sediment load in several streams before and after installation of BMPs (best management practices) on dirt roads that crossed the local streams. The BMPs included chip-seal (surfacing with tar and limestone) of the road surface from hilltop to hilltop on both sides of a bridge, armoring drainage ditches along the sides of the road with limestone rip-rap, installation of curb and gutters, planting of vegetative cover on road sides, and check-dam installation in roadside ditches. Mr. Cook emphasized that a relatively small amount of road improvement on unpaved roads can make a dramatic improvement in stream water quality (manifest as reduction of dirt being washed into the stream during rain events) if the improvements are targeted to areas of high erosion at stream crossings. Results of the GSA study indicated reductions from 46% to 99% in sediment loads in streams, depending on the BMP treatments installed. The seminar closed with a stimulating discussion about things that could be done on Lee Countys 187 miles of unpaved roads to reduce the amount of dirt flushed into our local streams and improve their water quality. SWaMP is administered and coordinated by Alabama Water Watch and Auburn University Fisheries Department, and partially funded by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management through a Clean Water Act Section 319(h) nonpoint source grant provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-Region 4. Special thanks to Mr. Marlon Cook for traveling to Auburn University and sharing his knowledge and experiences with us in an effort to restore and preserve Auburns natural resources!
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Artists Respond to Authoritarianism
October 7, 2019
Artists have been responding to governmental action across the world throughout history. Focusing on artist responses to repression, state aggression, and authoritarianism in places like the United States, the Middle East, and other parts of the world, this event will investigate both the past and present. Cultural activist and artist Cannupa Hanska Luger (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, and Lakota), whose collaborative work, Mirror Shield Project, is on view at the KHC will be present, as will Greg Sholette, artist, author, and professor of Art and Policy at Queens College-CUNY. Both speakers will discuss their work with activist art, and the ever-changing relationship between art, activism, and government.
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Bill Nye, anh chàng khoa học, đã thực hiện một loạt phim nói về những khám phá khoa học nổi bật nhất mọi thời đại, từ xa xưa cho đến ngày nay. Bộ phim gồm 9 tập: Sự tiến hóa, Khoa học trái đất, Y học, Vật lý, Thiên văn học, Hóa học, Di truyền học và Sinh học, cộng với một tập bình chọn top 10 khám phá vĩ đại nhất. Đây là một bộ phim rất thú vị, gồm nhiều thước phim lịch sử được tái-sáng tạo, những chuyến tham quan các cơ sở nghiên cứu và nhiều cuộc phỏng vấn với các nhà khoa học hàng đầu ngày nay, mà nhiều người tronag số đó đã giành được giải Nobel.
khoa học về 100 khám phá vĩ đại nhất của nhân loại qua 8 hạng mục: Thiên văn học, Sinh học, Hóa học, Khoa học về trái đất, Sự tiến hóa, Di truyền học, Y học, Vật lý. Sự phát triển của khoa học, kỹ thuật tác động rất lớn đến suy nghĩ và đời sống của nhân loại. Nhưng trong vô số khám phá, phát minh, phát kiến, cái nào là quan trọng nhất qua mọi thời đại?
Chúng ta sẽ được như ngày hôm nay nếu không có các nhà khoa học vĩ đại của quá khứ? Từ thế giới nhỏ bé của di truyền học đến vũ trụ bao la, cảm nhận những khám phá vĩ đại nhất của mọi thời đại trên tám hạng mục khoa học khác nhau trong loạt phim này.
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Natural History Collections and Evolution
Lecture by James Hanken, Professor of Biology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Curator in Herpetology; Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology; and Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
Billions of plant and animal specimens are found in natural history collections around the world. The result of nearly 250 years of scientific investigation, discovery, and inventory of living and fossil organisms, these collections provide an irreplaceable record of the history and diversity of life on Earth and are fundamental to understanding its evolution. James Hanken will discuss the value of natural history collections to science and society—and why they are indispensable to contemporary studies of climate change and biological conservation.
The Evolution Matters Lecture Series is supported by a generous gift from Drs. Herman and Joan Suit.