Chongqing Day 4 / Wulong County / Three Bridges / Longshui Gorge / DJI OSMO POCKET Vlog
On our fourth day in Chongqing we went on a day trip to Wulong County Geology Park to visit the spectacular Three Natural Bridges and the otherworldly Longshui Gorge. This was our first time taking an organized tour, and part of this video will review this kind of tour, which has both it's ups and downs. Despite some grievances with the tour, we had a great time exploring this natural area for an afternoon. We ended the day - of course - with some traditional Chongqing hotpot, in a restaurant that showed many feature of Chongqing life.
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Three Natural Bridges, China
The Three Natural Bridges (simplified Chinese: 天生三桥; traditional Chinese: 天生三橋; pinyin: Tiānshēng Sān Qiáo) are a series of natural limestone bridges located in Xiannüshan Town (仙女山镇), 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 (天龙桥 – literally Sky Dragon) Qinglong (literally Azure Dragon) and Heilong (黑龙桥 – literally Black Dragon).
Three Natural Bridges include Tianlong Bridge, Qinglong Bridge, and Heilong Bridge, magnificent, magnificent, and is Asia's largest natural bridges group.
重慶武隆仙女鎮天生三橋景區黑龍橋 Three Natural Bridges Wulong, Chongqing (China)
神鷹天坑的另一頭,則是第三座天生橋「黑龍橋」,橋高223公尺,寬193公尺,是全世界最寬的天生橋.黑龍橋下陽光較不容易照射到,較為幽暗,也因此而得名黑龍.黑龍橋下的岩壁上有四處泉眼,但是泉水的流量都非常的小,無法成河,但在黑龍橋壁上形成了鐘乳石,是另外兩座天生橋所沒有的.
Wulong Yuzhu Garden Hotel - Chongqing - China
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Wulong Yuzhu Garden Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Wulong County of Chongqing. Free WiFi is available in all areas. Wulong Yuzhu Garden Hotel is a 10-minute drive from Wulong Railway Station.
-- Wulong Yuzhu Garden Hotelは重慶の武隆県にあるペット同伴可能な宿泊施設です。館内全域で無料Wi-Fiを提供しています。 Wulong Yuzhu Garden Hotelは武隆駅から車で10分、Wulong TiankengとDifeng国立地質公園まで車で50分です。 客室にはエアコン、薄型テレビ、電気ポット、専用バスルーム(シャワー付)が備わり、スリッパ、無料バスアメニティ、タオルも用意しています。 Wulong Yuzhu Garden...
-- 武隆瑜珠花园酒店位于重庆武隆县,可携带宠物入住,提供覆盖各处的免费WiFi。 武隆瑜珠花园酒店距离武隆火车站有10分钟车程,距离武隆天坑地缝国家地质公园有50分钟车程。 客房均设有空调、平板电视、电热水壶以及带淋浴、拖鞋、免费洗浴用品和毛巾的私人浴室。 武隆瑜珠花园酒店提供24小时前台、旅游咨询服务、订票服务以及免费停车场。 酒店提供内部餐厅和客房服务。
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Xiaozhai Tiankeng (小寨天坑) - the biggest sinkhole in the world
My visit to the world's biggest sinkhole, located in the county of Fengjie, Chongqing Province, China.
The site is known as Xiaozhai Tiankeng (小寨天坑) which can be translated by Heavenly Pit.
Enjoy!
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Video specs
- Date: Mai 2019
- Recorded: GoPro Hero5 Black
- Edited: Wondershare Filmora 9
- Music: Bensound (Memories), PurplePlanetMusic (Icebox, Contemplation)
Exploring Chongqing: What are the Heavenly Pit and Earthly Ravine?
Tiankeng Difeng, which is translated to Heavenly Pit and Earthly Ravine, is a scenic spot located near Fengjie County in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. Visitors can see various kinds of karst landforms, such as stone forests, caves, valleys, etc. The spot has been the fairyland for geological enthusiasts and paradise for explorers.
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Researchers Discover 54 Giant Karst Sinkholes in 5,000 Square Kilometer Area in Northwest China
Chinese scientists have discovered 54 massive karst sinkholes, known as “tian keng” in Chinese, within an area of 5,019 square kilometers in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
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Transformers 4 scene shot in Sichuan
The fourth instalment of the Transformers franchise has just finished part of its shoot in China, and it features some beautiful natural scenery.
This cave, located in Wulong county of Chongqing Municipality, is a naturally formed karst landform. It was chosen as a location for the shoot of Transformers 4 for its breathtaking grandeur.
World deepest sinkhole - Xiaozhai Tiankeng
World deepest sinkhole - Xiaozhai Tiankeng
The Xiaozhai Tiankeng, also known as the Heavenly Pit, is the world's deepest sinkhole. It is located in Fengjie County of Chongqing Municipality. The Xiaozhai Tiankeng is 626 metres long, 537 metres wide, and between 511 and 662 metres deep, with vertical walls. Its volume is 119,349,000 m³ and the area of its opening is 274,000 m². This material has been dissolved and carried away by the river. The sinkhole is a doubly nested structure—the upper bowl is 320 metres deep, the lower bowl is 342 metres deep, and the two bowls are on average 257 to 268 m across. Between both these steps is a sloping ledge, formed due to soil trapped in the limestone. In the rainy season, a waterfallcan be seen at the mouth of the sinkhole.
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CCTV Airs Live China's Topographic Features to Mark National Day
A special documentary produced by China Central Television (CCTV) to mark the National Day demonstrated the distinctive topographic features of the world's third largest country on Wednesday.
Karst landscapes are widely distributed in China and it is in south China that the most typical and diverse Karst landforms developed. The county of Wulong in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality is one of the representatives of the topographic feature in China.
Wulong Karst landscapes consist of Three Natural Bridges, Houping Giant Doline (Houping Tiankeng) and Furong Cave, developing under the condition of intermittent uplifting movement of the earth.
Furong Cave, literally Lotus Cave, is the only cave in China that is listed as the World Natural Heritage, and it is one of the three largest caves in the world.
Yardang landform in northwest China's Gansu Province, is known for its dramatic forms and unique layout. The landform, formed by wind erosion, is a rare natural museum of natural sculptures.
The landscape formed with blue sky, gobi desert gives visitors a simple sketch of western area in China.
Yardang National Park is a wonderful geological park with large scale of Yardang landform. It is located 180 kilometers northwest from Dunhuang City and covers an area of 398 square kilometers.
Danxia landform, is a unique type of red-colored sandstone, forming steep cliffs and pillars.
Chishui Danxia landform, located in Chishui City, in southwest China's Guizhou Province demonstrates the richness of the Danxia landform diversity. It covers an area of over 1,200 square kilometers.
Spinulose tree fern was the main food source for dinosaurs. The green plant sets off the beautify of the flaming cliffs of Chishui Danxia.
The homeland of red-crowned cranes, Zhalong Nature Reserve is located in the city of Qiqihar in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The wetland is China's precious waterfowl protective area, and an ideal home for over 300 different species of birds.
The mountain spring known as Yueya, at the northern foot of the Mingsha Hill (a shifting sand hill) is located 5 kilometers from the city of Dunhuang. The spring is nearly 100 meters long and about 25 meters wide, with the deepest part being about 5 meters. It bends like a crescent moon, hence its name.
The Jade Gate Pass, also known as Yumen Pass, more than 70 kilometers away from Dunhuang City used to an important pass along the Silk Road. Now the Belt and Road initiative gives it a new connotation.More on:
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