驴行:诏安乌山花眉峰Huamei peak of Zhaoan Wushan
Wushan National Forest Park is located in Red Star and Venus townships in the northeast of Zhao'an County, Fujian Province.The forest park is 14.45 km long from east to west and 14.35 km wide from north to south, with a total area of 6920.20 H.The topography of the forest park is complex, the terrain inclines from the northwest to the southeast, and generally appears as a long strip. Because of the influence of each stage of orogeny, a series of high, middle and low mountain landforms have been formed. The Wushan branch in the east stretches for more than 40 km, with a compact structure and a magnificent and dangerous appearance.
Millions are relocated to make way for the Three Gorges Dam
Yichang city, Hubei province, China - November 30, 2007
1. Wide, pan of bird view of Three Gorges Dam project
2. Wide of Three Gorges Dam
3. Wide of ships passing navigation lock of Three Gorges Dam
4. Mid of ship passing navigation lock of Three Gorges Dam
5. Mid of ship passing navigation lock of Three Gorges Dam
6. Wide of mountains in Three Gorges area with water level raised up
7. Mid of boats and tourists in reservoir
8. Mid of tourists in boat
9. Close, tilt up of landslide site in Three Gorges
10. Wide of landslide site in Three Gorges
11. Wide of village at bank of reservoir
Chongqing Municipality, China - December 1, 2007
12. Mid, zoom into close of sign showing 175M, the expected water level when the Dam is fully completed
13. Wide of people standing in house at bank of reservoir
14. Wide of sign of 156.3 showing current water level
15. Wide of village to be relocated at bank of reservoir
16. Wide of reservoir, pan to new city for relocated people
17. Wide, pan of workers carrying road signs in new city for dam immigrants
18. Wide of buildings under construction
19. Mid of buildings under construction
20. Wide of people in food stands on street
21. Close of woman making food in stand
22. Wide of woman making food
23. Close, tilt up of woman making pancake in stand
24. Wide of people in food stands on street
Fengdu city, Chongqing Municipality, China - December 3, 2007
25. Wide, tilt up of buildings for immigrants
26. Wide of little girl writing with people playing mahjong games and poker behind
27. Close of little girl writing
28. Wide of people playing mahjong games
29. Close of mahjong
30. Mid of people playing mahjong
31. Close of people playing mahjong
32. Mid of people playing poker
33. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Zhang Huaping, relocated because of the Three Gorges Dam
The biggest problem for us is we don't have a job. We have nothing to do, and we just play poker to kill time. So the key for us now is to get employed and we want the Communist Party to get us employed.
Wushan county, Chongqing Municipality, China - December 3, 2007
34. Wide of training centre with girls learning needlework
35. Mid, tilt down of teacher instructing students
36. Close of teacher instructing students
37. Mid of girl practicing
38. Close of girl sewing
39. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Zhao Fang, relocated because of the Three Gorges Dam
I am from a poor family relocated out of the Dam and I am trying to master a skill here, so that I can go out one day and find a good job.
40. Mid of girl sewing on machine
41. Close of girl sewing
Chongqing Municipality, China - December 2, 2007
42. Close, tilt up textile factory
43. Mid of woman working in factory
44. Mid of woman in factory
45. Close of machine in textile factory
46. Wide of woman working in textile factory
47. Close of woman in production line
48. Wide of people ploughing land, pan to house at bank of reservoir
49. Mid of ship with containers in reservoir
50. Mid of woman ploughing land
51. Wide of village and lands with vegetables
52. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Chen Chaogui, relocated because of the Three Gorges Dam
I am so happy that I could move out of the landslide area. I often felt scared when I was living in the old house, which is in the landslide site far from here.
Chongqing Municipality, China - December 1, 2007
53. Close, pull out to wide of landslide site in Three Gorges area
54. Wide of landslide prevention site
55. Wide of landslide prevention site with monitoring device
56. Close of monitoring device for landslide
57. Wide of official introducing landslide prevention site
59. Wide of villages and mountains in Three Gorges
60. Mid of landslide sites in Three Gorges area
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记录新中国 Record New China Mountain city Chongqing, light rail features
记录新中国 Record New China Chongqing [chóng qìng]
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Chongqing, referred to as Yu. [1] [2] is a provincial-level administrative region, the only municipality in the central and western regions, a national central city [3], a megacity, an international metropolis, and an economic, financial, scientific and technological innovation, shipping, and commerce and logistics center in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, [4] The important strategic fulcrum of the western development, the important connection point of the “Belt and Road” and the Yangtze River Economic Belt, as well as the inland open highlands, beautiful mountains and clear waters; [5] [2] is known as both Jiangcheng, Wudu, and Bridge, and also known as Mountain City Famous. [6] Chongqing is located in the southwestern part of China, with a total area of 82,400 square kilometers and 38 districts (counties, autonomous counties) under its jurisdiction. In 2018, Chongqing had a permanent population of 31.719 million and a regional GDP of 20.36319 billion yuan; [7] It is known as China's Hotpot Capital [8], China's Famous Exhibition City [9], and World Hot Spring Capital [10].
Chongqing is a national historical and cultural city. In 1189, Zhao Guangzong of Song Guangzong first crowned King Gong and then emperor, claiming double joy, and Chongqing got its name. Chongqing is the birthplace of the Red Rock Spirit and the birthplace of Bayu culture. [2] Hot pot and Hangjiaolou have far-reaching influence; in more than 3,000 years of history [11], Zeng San was the country's capital and built the city four times. Bayu [12]; during the War of Resistance Against Japan, it was the capital of the National Government. [13] [6] [14]
Chongqing is a comprehensive transportation hub in the southwest of China that integrates east and west and connects North and South. Its Jiangbei Airport is one of the top ten airports in China's inland, and the Orchard Port is the largest river-rail public water port area in China. [15] Chongqing is located in the eastern part of the basin. The terrain slopes from north to south to the Yangtze River valley. The landform is dominated by hills and mountains, and its mountainous area accounts for 76%. The Yangtze River traverses the territory from west to east with a flow of 691 kilometers. [16]
Chongqing is the largest industrial and commercial city in the southwestern region, [17] the country's important modern manufacturing base. [3] There are 8 national key laboratories, 10 national engineering technology research centers, 67 universities, [18] China (Chongqing) Pilot Free Trade Zone, [19] China-Singapore (Chongqing) Strategic Interconnection Interchange demonstration projects, [20] Liangjiang New District [21], Yuxinou International Railway and other strategic projects. [22] In December 2019, the top 500 global cities in 2019 ranked 106th. [twenty three]
Chinese name
Chongqing
Foreign name
Chongqing, Chungking
Alias
Shancheng, Bayu, Yuzhou, Wudu, Qiaodu, Jiangcheng
District Category
Municipality
district belong to
Southwest China, Upper Yangtze River
Jurisdiction
26 districts, 8 counties, 4 autonomous counties
Government resident
No. 232, Renmin Road, Yuzhong District
Phone area code
(+86) 023
Postal code
400000
Geolocation
Upper Yangtze River Southwest China
area
82,400 square kilometers
population
3,017,900 permanent residents (2018) [6]
dialect
Southwestern Mandarin-Chongqing Dialect, Tujia, Miao, etc.
Climatic conditions
Subtropical monsoon humid climate
famous scenery
Hongya Cave, Dazu Rock Carving, Wulong Karst Tourist Area, Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Wuling Mountain Great Rift Valley, etc.
airport
Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport, Wanzhou Wuqiao Airport, Qianjiang Wulingshan Airport, Chongqing Wushan Airport
train station
Chongqing Station, Shapingba Station, Chongqing North Station, Chongqing West Station, Wanzhou North Station, Rongchang North Station, etc.
License plate code
Chongqing A, B, C, D, F, G, H
Party Secretary
Chen Miner [21]
mayor
Tang Liangzhi
City Tree
Huang Geshu
City Flower
Camellia
Tallest building
Chongqing Raffles City T3N, T4N (350 meters high) [24]
Rail
10 (313 km)
Institutions of higher learning
Chongqing University, Southwest University, Army Military Medical University, etc.
GDP
20363.19 billion yuan (2018) [25]
GDP per capita
65933 yuan ($ 9821) (2018)
Administrative division code
500000
Urban spirit
Ascend to the distance, strengthen yourself with a heavy load
Urbanization rate
Urbanization rate of permanent population 65.50%
Kang Zhong Bao's Yellow Dragon Mace Handle Spear
Huánglóng dài bǎ qiāng
This news clip features Kang Zhong Bao of Wushan county. He is one of the few people to have inherited the methods of the Huanglong Da Ba Qiang.
This weapon is said to have been created by Jiang Wei himself and to have been carried by his soldiers into battle.
It is only practiced in Gansu province, by the local people in the western part of Tianshui prefecture in Gangu and Wushan counties, and in Nearby Pinglian prefecture in the Kongdong mountains where it has been preserved by Taoist priest Yang Jun Ming, the 20 the generation Kongtong inheritor of the weapon.
Jiang Wei Wushu is the name given to the folk arts of Gansu province's Gangu county, Tianshui prefecture.
Tianshui prefecture is located next to Pinglian Prefecture where the Famous Kongtong mountains are found and the Jiang Wei martial arts are often considered a branch of the Kongtong school. This area has long been known for it's folk martial arts, preserving a wide variety of obscure weapons and a huge number of stick forms.
The people of this area attribute the origin of their martial arts to the General Jiang
Wei (202--264 A.D.) of the Three Kingdoms period. Although Jiang Wei served under Zhuge Liang and later as a general in his own right for the Shu-Han kingdom, he was originally a mid level officer of Cao-Wei. Born in Gangu county in the Tianshui commandery of the Cao-Wei kingdom, while serving as a mid level commander he was approached by the great strategist Zhuge Liang who recognized in him a gift for strategy and command. After defecting to Shu-Han he was quickly promoted becoming a General after the Death of Zhuge Liang.
Although he achieved much for Han while serving under Zhuge Liang, as a general in his own right he launched several ultimately unsuccessful expeditions north against Wei. These expeditions helped contribute to the ultimate fall of Shu-Han.
Jiang Wei was later killed in an unsuccessful plot to oust the Wei soldiers and restore the empire of Shu-Han.
变迁第一集:大道沧桑 重庆城口纪录片Chongqing Chengkou documentary:“Change”EP1 : Avenue vicissitudes
14集大型历史文献记录片《变迁》,以独特视角讲述过去20年来城口交通、扶贫、教育、旅游、文化等经济社会发展各方面取得的深刻变化和显著进步。《变迁》中14集片名目录分别为《大道沧桑》《天堑通途》《穷则思变》《换了人间》《五谷丰登》《六畜兴旺》《百年树人》《安居乐业》《森林人家》《绿水青山》《金山银山》《康乐人生》《在水一方》《万紫千红》
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This documentary tells about the profound changes and remarkable progress made in the economic, social and social development of transportation, poverty alleviation, education, tourism and culture in Chengkou County (Chongqing, China) over the past 20 years.
Yangtze River | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:09 1 Names
00:02:19 1.1 Chinese
00:03:12 1.1.1 iChang Jiang/i – Long River
00:05:48 1.1.2 iJinsha Jiang/i – Gold Sands River
00:06:59 1.1.3 Tongtian River
00:07:39 1.1.4 Tuotuo River
00:08:47 1.2 English
00:12:01 1.3 Tibetan
00:12:39 2 Geography
00:17:05 2.1 Image gallery
00:17:14 3 Characteristics
00:20:27 4 History
00:20:36 4.1 Geologic history
00:21:14 4.2 Early history
00:28:45 4.3 Age of steam
00:31:10 4.4 U.S. and French conflicts
00:34:19 4.5 Navigation on the upper river
00:41:33 4.6 Navy ships
00:46:56 5 Hydrology
00:47:05 5.1 Periodic floods
00:50:01 5.2 Degradation of the river
00:52:49 5.3 Contribution to ocean pollution
00:53:19 5.4 Reconnecting lakes
00:55:47 6 Major cities along the river
00:55:57 7 Crossings
00:58:43 8 Dams
00:59:30 9 Tributaries
01:00:52 10 Protected areas
01:01:11 11 Wildlife
01:01:32 11.1 Fish
01:06:58 11.2 Other animals
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The Yangtze or Yangzi (English: or ), which is 6,300 km (3,915 mi) long, is the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. Its source is in the northern part of the Tibetan Plateau and it flows 6,300 km (3,900 mi) in a generally eastern direction to the East China Sea. It is the sixth-largest river by discharge volume in the world. Its drainage basin comprises one-fifth of the land area of China, and is home to nearly one-third of the country's population.The Yangtze has played a major role in the history, culture and economy of China. For thousands of years, the river has been used for water, irrigation, sanitation, transportation, industry, boundary-marking and war. The prosperous Yangtze River Delta generates as much as 20% of the PRC's GDP. The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze is the largest hydro-electric power station in the world. In mid-2014, the Chinese government announced it was building a multi-tier transport network, comprising railways, roads and airports, to create a new economic belt alongside the river.The Yangtze flows through a wide array of ecosystems and is habitat to several endemic and endangered species including the Chinese alligator, the narrow-ridged finless porpoise, the Chinese paddlefish, the (extinct) Yangtze River dolphin or baiji, and the Yangtze sturgeon. In recent years, the river has suffered from industrial pollution, plastic pollution, agricultural run-off, siltation, and loss of wetland and lakes, which exacerbates seasonal flooding. Some sections of the river are now protected as nature reserves. A stretch of the upstream Yangtze flowing through deep gorges in western Yunnan is part of the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chongqing | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:20 1 History
00:02:29 1.1 Ancient history
00:02:47 1.2 Imperial era
00:05:20 1.3 Provisional capital of the Republic of China
00:06:55 1.4 Municipality status
00:08:15 1.5 Organised crime and the gang trials
00:09:47 2 Geography
00:09:56 2.1 Physical geography and topography
00:13:31 2.2 Climate
00:16:34 2.3 Air
00:17:09 3 Administrative divisions
00:18:13 3.1 Urban areas
00:18:35 4 Central Chongqing
00:18:45 4.1 Districts
00:21:02 4.2 Landforms
00:22:29 4.3 Bridges
00:23:22 4.4 Aerial tramway
00:24:09 5 Demographics
00:26:57 6 Politics
00:30:20 7 Military
00:31:11 8 Economy
00:37:35 8.1 Economic and technological development zones
00:38:16 9 Transport
00:39:10 9.1 River port
00:40:23 9.2 Railways
00:42:23 9.3 Highways
00:44:28 9.4 Airports
00:49:36 9.5 Public transit
00:51:16 10 Culture
00:51:25 10.1 Language
00:52:14 10.2 Tourism
00:57:48 10.3 Media
00:58:28 10.4 Cuisine
01:01:21 10.5 Sports and recreation
01:01:30 10.5.1 Association football
01:03:36 10.5.2 Basketball
01:03:59 10.5.3 Sport venues
01:05:15 10.6 Religion
01:06:04 10.7 Notable people
01:08:23 11 Education
01:08:33 11.1 Colleges and universities
01:10:27 11.2 Notable high schools
01:11:41 11.3 International schools
01:12:06 12 International relations
01:12:16 12.1 Consulates
01:12:25 12.2 Twin towns – sister cities
01:14:24 13 See also
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Chongqing (, also US: , Chinese: [ʈʂʰʊ̌ŋ.tɕʰîŋ] (listen)), alternately romanized as Chungking, is a major city in southwest China. Administratively, it is one of China's four municipalities under the direct administration of central government (the other three are Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin), and the only such municipality in China located far away from the coast.Chongqing was a municipality during the Republic of China (ROC) administration, serving as its wartime capital during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945); during this period, Chongqing was listed as one of the world's four anti-fascist command centers, along with Washington, D.C., London and Moscow. The current municipality was recreated on 14 March 1997 to help develop the central and western parts of China. The Chongqing administrative municipality has a population of over 30 million, spread over an area the size of Austria. The city of Chongqing made of 9 urban districts has a much smaller population of 18,384,100 as of 2016 estimation. According to the 2010 census, Chongqing is the most populous Chinese municipality, and also the largest direct-controlled municipality in China, containing 26 districts, eight counties, and four autonomous counties.
The official abbreviation of the city, Yu (渝), was approved by the State Council on 18 April 1997. This abbreviation is derived from the old name of a part of the Jialing River that runs through Chongqing and feeds into the Yangtze River.
Chongqing has a significant history and culture. Being one of China's National Central Cities, it serves as the economic centre of the upstream Yangtze basin. It is a major manufacturing centre and transportation hub; a July 2012 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit described it as one of China's 13 emerging megalopolises.