Yingze Park in Taiyuan,Shanxi,China
9 Dragon Ski Resort - Taiyuan, China
Taiyuan China Temple
Taiyuan China Temple
China: 9 Dragons Ski Resort (Yuci, Jinzhong, Shanxi, China)
China: 9 Dragons Ski Resort (Yuci, Jinzhong, Shanxi, China)
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Meng Shan Giant stone Buddha, Taiyuan, China (2)
August 2010. For more info see
Taiyuan BMH Summer Camp 2012 Week 2
With over 100 people at camp this week we had the biggest Bring Me Hope camp of the 2012 summer here in Taiyuan, China. It was an amazing week! So many kids had the opportunity to leave their orphanages and enjoy a week of fun. The kids got to go swimming, go to the zoo, do crafts, sing songs, and experience lots and lots of love.
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明星制作人:吴亦凡 / Kris Wu , 张震岳 / Chang Csun Yuk , MC Hotdog , 潘玮柏 Wilber Pan 和邓紫棋 Gloria Tang
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Long Shan Grottoes
The Tianlongshan Grottoes (Chinese: 天龙山石窟, pinyin: Tiānlóngshān Shíkū, English: Mountain of the Heavenly Dragon) are caves located in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China, that are notable for the Buddhist temples located within them. The temple complex spans two mountains: there are eight grottoes on the eastern mountain and 13 on the western mountain. The complex was constructed over a number of centuries, from the northern Qi dynasty until the Tang Dynasty and contains Buddhist art of high historic importance. The majority of the caves date to the Tang dynasty.The caves have been designated by the government as a major historical and Cultural Site protected at the National Level.
First part of the World's Longest Elevator in Zhangjaijie, China
Day 4 in Zhangjaijie. I visited in September of 2017.
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Meng Shan Giant stone Buddha, Taiyuan, China (3)
August 2010. For more info see
Shuanglin Temple - Pingyao, Shanxi, China
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Travel blogs from Shuanglin Temple:
- ... On our last day we hired bicycles and cycled the 7km to Shuanglin Temple outside of the town ...
- ... The four of us decided to rent bicycles for the day and headed 7km out of town to the Shuanglin Temple ...
- ... However, one highlight was going to the Shuanglin Temple in a quality little taxi that resembled a small milk float (and went about as fast) ...
- ... The first stop here was the Shuanglin Temple ...
- ... There is an attraction 7km outside of town called Shuanglin Temple (双林寺), so we decided to rent bikes and head out there ...
- ... Located in the Qiaotou Village about six kilometers (four miles) to Pingyao, the Shuanglin Temple is reputed to be the 'ancient painted sculptures museum' ...
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- Shuanglin Temple - view from the watchtower by Worldofbintang from a blog titled Trains and dust-storms..
- Shuanglin Temple II, Pingyao by Worldofbintang from a blog titled Trains and dust-storms..
- Shuanglin Temple, Pingyao by Worldofbintang from a blog titled Trains and dust-storms..
- Around Shuanglin Temple by Onmyway from a blog titled Pingyao
- At the Shuanglin Temple by Natgordon from a blog titled Pingyao...last of the walled cities
- Shuanglin Temple 6 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple 3 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple 5 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple 7 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple 8 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple 4 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple 1 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple 2 by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
- Shuanglin Temple by Exploreamerica from a blog titled Taiyuan and Pingyao
Shaanxi Polytechnic Institute (SXPI)
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Meng Shan Giant stone Buddha, Taiyuan, China (4)
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China High-speed Railway in Snow Season (Guangzhou - Taiyuan)
This video was recorded in average speed of 300km/h and it was snowing outside.
Postcard from Yulin: Canyon, River, and Verdure
Captured through raw footage to the melodies of Taiwan-based sound jeweler MoShang, Buddhistdoor International's Senior Correspondent Raymond Lam presents Dunhuang's Yulin Caves as a unity. It is the unity of a canyon, the flowing river that separates its cliffs, and the lush foliage that grows thanks to both nature's blessing and human hands. The elm trees by the sands and waters beckon and invite you to this wonder of the Chinese desert.
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Vanishing Coal Mines of Pingxi Valley youtube render.avi
Documents coal mining operations in the Pingxi Valley of Northern Taiwan in 1993 and tells the story of the hard physical work required of the men and women who worked in the industry. It also focuses on the railroad system that was essential for moving the product from mountain to market. The last of these mines closed in 1997 after nearly 90 years of operation.
Steven's Chinese Idiom Stories (Episode 8) The Lost Paradise
Lost paradise
In the year of Taiyuan of the Jin Dynasty, there lived a man in Wuling jun who earned his living by fishing. One day, he rowed his boat along a stream, unaware of how far he had gone when all of a sudden, he found himself in the midst of a wood full of peach blossoms. The wood extended several hundred footsteps along both banks of the stream. There were no trees of other kinds. The lush grass was fresh and beautiful and peach petals fell in riotous profusion. The fisherman was so curious that he rowed on, in hopes of discovering where the trees ended.
At the end of the wood was the fountainhead of the stream. The fisherman beheld a hill, with a small opening from which issued a glimmer of light. He stepped ashore to explore the crevice. His first steps took him into a passage that accommodated only the width of one person. After he progressed about scores of paces, it suddenly widened into an open field. The land was flat and spacious. There were houses arranged in good order with fertile fields, beautiful ponds, bamboo groves, mulberry trees and paths crisscrossing the fields in all directions. The crowing of cocks and the barking of dogs were within everyone's earshot. In the fields the villagers were busy with farm work. Men and women were dressed like people outside. They all, old and young, appeared happy.
They were surprised at seeing the fisherman, who, being asked where he came from, answered their every question. Then they invited him to visit their homes, killed chickens, and served wine to entertain him. As the words of his arrival spread, the entire village turned out to greet him. They told him that their ancestors had come to this isolated haven, bringing their families and the village people, to escape from the turmoil during the Qin Dynasty and that from then onwards, they had been cut off from the outside world. They were curious to know what dynasty it was now. They did not know the Han Dynasty, not to mention the Wei and the Jin dynasties. The fisherman told them all the things they wanted to know. They sighed. The villagers offered him one feast after another. They entertained him with wine and delicious food. After several days, the fisherman took his leave. The village people entreated him not to let others know of their existence.
Once out, the fisherman found his boat and rowed homeward, leaving marks all the way. When he came back to the jun, he reported his adventure to the prefect, who immediately sent people to look for the place, with the fisherman as a guide. However, the marks he had left could no longer be found. They got lost and could not find the way.
Liu Ziji of Nanyang jun , a learned scholar of high repute, was excited when he heard the fisherman's story. He devised a plan to find the village, but it was not carried out. Liu died soon afterwards, and after his death, no one else made any attempt to find it.