Best Attractions and Places to See in Xianju County, China
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List of Best Things to do in Xianju County, China
Shenxianju Scenic Resort of Xianju
Taizhou Shenxian House
Xianju Scenic Aera
Gongyu Scenic Area
Kongshi Family of Juxi
Dapanshan National Nature Reserve
Shenxianju Holiday Resort
The Shenxianju Holiday Resort Taizhou (Shenxianju Shanzhuang) is located near the entrance of the Shenxianju National Scenic Area in Xianju County.
There are a total of 120 rooms. Chinese cuisine is available.
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Shen Xianju - 2nd international Highline Meeting 2015
In November 2015 the second international Highline-meeting of Shen Xianju Nationalpark took place. Some of the best Highliners in the world were invited to compete in a Speedline contest and to session some breathtaking Highlines, bridging the gap of the valley, surrounded by the breathtaking nature of the park. The longest line was 222m and could not be walked without falling by any of them (setup: Landcruising Core 2 LS, 9mm Polyamid backup). The 3rd meeting will follow within the next days offering the next challenges for the worlds best Highliners. Stay tuned!
Big thanks to Shen Xianju Nationalpark and Huway.com for there ongoing support.
台州神仙居(Taizhou fairy residence China)
The celestial being is a national 5A class scenic spot, located in Baita Town, about 20 kilometers from the county seat of Xianju County, Taizhou City, Zhejiang province. Mount Huangshan Shi Qi, and rabbit ear ridge evelyn.
Shenxianju scenic area construction on the two north-south mountain cableway, the construction of the path along the cliff cliff, erected high bridge, scenic organic connection, formed many characteristic Canyon exploration area and mountain scenery area, upstream exploration area, a quest zone plate.
Shenxianju attractions, is a mountain of water, a hole of a cliff, a stone Yifeng are Sui generis. One word: strange!. Peaks, mountain, stone cliffs, odd odd. From the county seat, westbound Yili, daleishan, including Cangshan, are continuously. Baita Town only habitat, the hills around the Shenxian Ju Wu Wei, an independent, extremely dangerous, utterly different.
The fairy residence is the largest volcanic rhyolite typical in the world with abundant and concentrated landscapes. There are rocks, like Buddha, Guanyin Mountain, welcoming general rock, sleeping beauty, eleven relief waterfalls more than 100 scenic spots.
The 5th Shenxianju Highline Challenge // SlacklifeBC
Slacklife BC was invited to participate in the 5th Shenxianju Highline Challenge.
Shenxianju is one of the most majestical highline locations! Anthony Boulay captures the raw beauty of and shares it with us in this video.
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Struggling on Xianju's 5.12b classic Jiayima
A compilation of a few attempts on Jiayima, a 5.12b overhanging climb in Xianju County, Zhejiang Province, China.
This will worth another trip just to get a proper send !
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SLACKLINE CHINA : HIGHLINE FENGDU
the SDD slackline team went to fengdu to rig a 470m highline after the event in xianju, check it out
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Xiandu , Jinyun - China Noe 2011.wmv
Σύντομο video από την επίσκεψη στην περιοχή Xiandu που πραγματοποίησαν τα μέλη της αποστολής του Δήμου Αίγινας που βρίσκονταν στην Κίνα τον Νοέμβριο του 2011 στα πλαίσιο επίσημης υπογραφής συμφώνου φιλίας και συνεργασίας με την πόλη Lishui ,
Live: How to be an environmentalist in countryside trips体验绿色乡村环保出游
The increasing number of tourists in the beautiful countryside of China can have a negative effect on the local environment. In Xianju county of China's eastern Zhejiang Province, the local government initiates an environmental mechanism for tourists to encourage the protection of the ecosystem. The pro-environmental actions of visitors are turned into reward points. Through these reward points, tourists are able to exchange housewares or souvenirs. So, what exactly can we do to protect the environment? Join CGTN to learn more!
Moganshan, Zhejiang, China - Mountains, Pandas & Smiles
Tea Trail to the Yangtze 2010.mp4
Expedition in search of a section of the ancient Tea & Horse Trail leading from Shaxi over Laojunshan to the first bend in the Yangtze River at Shigu.
3rd International Tightrope Walking Tournament Held in East China
The 3rd International Highline Tightrope Walking Tournament was held on Saturday in Xianju County of east China's Zhejiang Province.
Sixteen world top contestants from ten countries and regions competed with each other on speed while walking on a 25-millimeter-wide tightrope hanging at 400 meters high altitude.
Compared with the steel-wire walking, the tightrope walking is much difficult since the tightrope is elastic and hard to walk steadily on it. The steel-wire walkers can hold a balancing pole to keep the balance while walking on the steel-wire, whereas tightrope walkers have nothing to hold.
The tournament concluded the same day with French contestant Nathan Paulin winning the champion.
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List of national parks of China | Wikipedia audio article
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List of national parks of China
00:01:40 1 List of National Parks
00:01:50 1.1 First Batch (Announcement Date: November 8, 1982)
00:04:29 1.2 Second Batch (Announcement Date: August 1, 1988)
00:06:52 1.3 Third Batch (Announcement Date: January 10, 1994)
00:08:56 1.4 Fourth Batch (Announcement Date: May 17, 2002)
00:10:49 1.5 Fifth Batch (Announcement Date: January 13, 2004)
00:12:27 1.6 Sixth Batch (Announcement Date: December 31, 2005)
00:13:14 1.7 Seventh Batch (Announcement Date: December 28, 2009)
00:14:37 1.8 Eighth Batch (Announcement Date: October 31, 2012)
00:15:42 1.9 Ninth Batch (Announcement Date: March 21, 2017)
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In China, (Chinese: 国家级风景名胜区; pinyin: Guójiājí Fēngjǐng Míngshèngqū; literally: National-level Scenic and Historic Interest Area) is the exact equivalent of the term 'national park' (Chinese: 国家公园; pinyin: Guójiā Gōngyuán) applied to the rest of the world, as specified in the National Standard of the People's Republic of China GB50298-1999: Code for Scenic Area Planning, and in the Green Paper: Situation and Prospects of China's Scenic Areas published by the Ministry of Construction in 1994. National parks in China were officially approved and declared by the State Council. The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development is in charge of the supervision and administration of national and provincial parks throughout the country.
To date, China has 244 national parks. The ranges and boundaries of these national parks are often extended beyond what the official names might suggest. For example, the Taihu National Park (太湖国家级风景名胜区; overall size [scenic zones + transitional zones]:3,091 km²), stretching across Suzhou and Wuxi, is composed of 13 scenic zones (with a number of scenic spots in each SZ): Mudu, Shihu/石湖, Guangfu/光福, Dongshan/东山, Xishan/西山, Luzhi, Tongli, Mount Yushan, Meiliang Lake, Lake Lihu, Xihui, Mashan/马山, Yangxian/阳羡, plus 2 isolated scenic spots (falling outside the scenic zone): Taibo's Shrine and Tomb.
Humble Administrator’s Garden (Suzhou, China)
Humble Administrator’s Garden / 拙政园 / 拙政園 is a Chinese garden in Suzhou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous of the gardens of Suzhou. The garden is located at 178 Northeast Street (东北街178号), Gusu District. At 78 mu (亩) (5.2 ha; 13 acres), it is the largest garden in Suzhou and is considered by some to be the finest garden in all of southern China.
On the garden's site was first built a garden during the Shaoxing period (1131-1162) of the Southern Song Dynasty. Afterwards it changed ownership, and was destroyed or modified continually. It was the residence and garden of Lu Guimeng, a Tang Dynasty scholar. Later in the Yuan Dynasty it became the Dahong Temple's garden.
In 1513, Wang Xiancheng, an Imperial Envoy and poet of the Ming Dynasty, created a garden on the site of the dilapidated Dahong Temple which had been burnt during the Ming conquest. In 1510, he retired to his native home of Suzhou on the occasion of his father's death. He had experienced a tumultuous official life punctuated by various demotions and promotions, and gave up his last official post as magistrate of Yongjia county in Zhejiang province, and began to work on the garden. This garden, meant to express his fine taste, received close attention from the renowned artist, Suzhou native, and friend, Wen Zhengming. The garden was named (first evidence around 1517) after a verse by the famous scholar official of the Jin Dynasty, Pan Yue, in his prose, An Idle Life, I enjoy a carefree life by planting trees and building my own house...I irrigate my garden and grow vegetables for me to eat...such a life suits a retired official like me well. This verse symbolized Wang's desire to retire from politics and adopt a hermit's life in the manner of Tao Yuanming. In the Xianju rhyme-prose, he writes 'This is the way of ruling for an unsuccessful politician'. It took 16 years until 1526 to complete. Wen Zhenming wrote an essay Notes of Wang's Humble Administrator's Garden, and painted Landscapes of the Humble Administrator's Garden in 1533 including 31 paintings and poems to commemorate the garden. Wen produced a second album of eight leaves showing sites in the garden in 1551, with different views but the same poems as in 1533.
Eastern Garden (Dwelling Upon Return to the Countryside)
Wang's son lost the garden to pay gambling debts, and it has changed hands many times since. In 1631 the eastern garden was divided from the rest and purchased by Wang Xinyi, Vice Minister of the Justice Board. He added many modifications over the next four years, finishing work in 1635. After completion it was renamed Dwelling Upon Return to the Countryside (歸田園居). The central garden was purchased by Jiang Qi, Governor of Jiangsu in 1738. After extensive renovations he renamed it Garden Rebuilt. In 1860, it became the residence of a Taiping prince, Li Xiucheng, and it was remodelled, and the current aspect of the garden is said to be inherited from this period. Also in 1738 the Western Garden was purchased by Ye Shikuan Chief Histographer, and renamed The Garden of Books. The Garden of Books was purchased by a Suzhou merchant, Zhang Lüqian, in 1877 and renamed The Subsidiary Garden. In 1949 all three parts of the garden were rejoined by the Chinese government and subsequently opened to the public, then restored in 1952. In 1997 the garden was given UNESCO World Heritage status.
Cao Xueqin, author of the Dream of the Red Chamber, is supposed to have lived at the garden during his teenage years – around 1735. Among Chinese scholars, it is believed that much of the garden in his novel Dream of the Red Chamber was inspired by the scenery of the Humble Administrator's Garden.
The garden contains numerous pavilions and bridges set among a maze of connected pools and islands. It consists of three major parts set about a large lake: the central part (Zhuozheng Yuan), the eastern part (once called Guitianyuanju, Dwelling Upon Return to the Countryside), and a western part (the Supplementary Garden).
Eastern Garden: Composed of a few buildings around a central great lawn and pond combination. The lawn is ringed by a grove of crape myrtle trees which is an allusion to the Tang Dynasty State Secretariat which was nicknamed the Crape Myrtle Department.
Central Garden: This section is composed of many scenes arranged around the Surging Wave Pond. Within the pond three islands recreate the scenery of the fairy islands of the east sea.
Western Garden: This part is only half the size of the central part, and is also mainly dominated by water. The pond runs from north to south, and at the central part rises an islet. Although small, it is planned with meticulous care and precision. The buildings, though numerous, do not clutter, small mountains and ponds do not give a cramped impression.