Authorities Prepared for Safety of World Famous Tidal Wave Watchers in east China
As large numbers of tourists have gathered in east China's Zhejiang Province to view the world-famous tidal waves in Qiantang River, related authorities stay ready for their service and safety guarantee.
The annual bore-watching festival fall this year from Sept. 27 to 30, the 15th to the 18th of the eighth month on China's lunar calender.
Best scenic spots scatter in cities including Haining and Hangzhou in the province.
In case of possible traffic congestion during the festival, authorities in Yanguan township in Haining have set up bore-watching zones of more than 2,000 meters long and increased number of parking units to 12,000.
Once there is too much traffic at the scenic spots, we will reach out to nearby regions to conduct long-distance traffic direction and diversion, said Huang Jianzhong, an instructor with Haining City public security bureau.
The bureau also increased the number of surveillance cameras and will use drones to petrol the bore-watching zones.
The authorities warned tourists to stay in safe areas and beware of more powerful waves because of Typhoon Dujuan's arrival in Zhejiang. More on:
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走进科学钱塘江怒潮席卷岸堤 QianTang river tidal bore, A lot people died
The extraordinary surging tide of the Qiantang River is a world-renowned natural wonder caused by the gravitation of the celestial body, the centrifugal force produced by the rotation of the earth and by the peculiar bottleneck shape of the Hangzhou Bay.
Huge tides occur between the first and fifth day and between the Isth and Igth day of each lunar month.
When the bores surge into the river with the momentum of an avalanche, it creates a magnificent and breath-taking scene. At one time, the difference of the tidal wave reached g meters high.
On August I8 of the lunar calendar year, the traditional tide-watching day, people throng to the Qiantang River to watch the wonder.
Watching the bores at the Qiantang River has a history of over 2,000 years. At Yanguan Town, the watching site, people can also get a glimpse into the traditional Chinese culture by visiting many historical structures such as the Sea-Pacifying Pagoda, the Temple of the Ocean God, Zhongshan Pavilion and the residences of Chen Yuanlong, a famous Qing Dynasty prime minister and Wang Guowei, a noted scholar of the Qing Dynasty.
Huge tidal bore of Qiantang River invaded Hangzhou city on Sept 18
The moment the huge tidal bore of the Qiantang River in east China's Zhejiang Province invades downtown Hangzhou, causing its roads submerged in water on Sept. 18, 2016.
A tidal bore of the Qiantang River arrives in Yanguan Township of Haining, which is some 100 km away from Hangzhou, at its most heyday on Sept. 18. The tidal bore then travels 100 km to reach Hangzhou. By that time it is still powerful enough to cross the dam and enters the city.
Haining gears up for world´s largest tidal bore
Roaring tides along the Qiantang River in east China's Zhejiang Province are gaining momentum, as the gravitational pull of the moon is strengthening before the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. Haining local authorities have taken measures to ensure tourists safety, as tens of thousands of tourists are to flock into the city to watch the world's largest tidal bore. Our reporter Yin Hang reports from Yanguan town.
People across China Enjoy Full Moon on Mid Autumn Festival
Chinese people across the country enjoyed the magnificent view of the full bright moon on Sunday while celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month and is also known as the Moon Festival - a time when families reunite, enjoy looking at the full moon and eat moon cakes.
Along the Qiantang River in Haining City of east China's Zhejiang Province, hundreds of tourists and locals gathered to enjoy the full moon and tidal bore.
The tidal bore, an annual spectacular sight around the middle of the 8th lunar month since ancient times, is known in the world for its magnificent roaring tidal waves. Yanguan Town is one of the best tide-watching sites.
The annual fireworks show was held on Sunday in Yuantouzhu Island, or Turtle Head Isle, a popular tourist resort on the Taihu Lake in Wuxi, east China's Jiangsu Province.
On every Mid-Autumn Festival, Dong ethnic people in southwest China's Guizhou Province gather to perform their traditional Grand Chorus without any accompaniment of musical instruments. They put up a performance as well on Sunday evening.
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Qiantang Tidal Bore (2009/07/22)
Tidal Bore as seen from Yanguan (east of Hangzhou) China three hours after a total solar eclipse (2009/07/22). The Tidal Bore moves like a tsunami up the Qiantang River.
Total Solar Eclipse July 22 2009-全日食,7月22号
Total Solar Eclipse July 22 2009, 9:37 am-Haining, Yanguan, Hangzhou, ZHEJIANG, CHINA. River Qiantang. Tidal bore spot.
全日食,7月22号9:37-海宁,盐官,杭州,浙江省,中国. 钱塘江.
Maravillas de la marea del río Qiantang丨CCTV Español
Cada año, alrededor del 18 de julio del calendario lunar chino aparece en el río Qiantang una marea maravillosa, comúnmente conocida como la Marea de Rey Fantasma. El 18 de agosto en Haining, provincia de Zhejiang, el dron fotografió las maravillas de la marea en dos puntos de observación: Dingqiao y Yanguan.
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Watching the bores at the Qiantang River has a history of over 2,000 years. At Yanguan Town, the watching site, people can also get a glimpse into the traditional Chinese culture by visiting many historical structures such as the Sea-Pacifying Pagoda, the Temple of the Ocean God, Zhongshan Pavilion and the residences of Chen Yuanlong, a famous Qing Dynasty prime minister and Wang Guowei, a noted scholar of the Qing Dynasty.