絲路之旅:中國甘肅省 玉門關Silk Road trip: China 's Gansu Province Yumen Pass
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中國甘肅省 玉門關China 's Gansu Province Yumen Pass
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Dunhuang, China
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List of Best Things to do in Dunhuang, China
Mogao Caves
Mingsha Shan - Echoing-Sand Mountain
Crescent Moon Pool
Yadan National Geological Park
Yumen Pass
Dunhuang Grotto Art Protection,Examination and Exhibition Center
DunHuang MoGaoKu YiShuGuan
Dunhuang Museum
Yangguan Historic Sites
Great Wall of Han Dynasty
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The Great Wall of the Han Dynasty (202BC-220AD), the longest one in history, once spanned over 6,214 miles (10,000 kilometers) across deserts, grasslands, mountains, rivers, and plains in north China. It consisted of an outer wall and an inner wall. Today, relics have been found in Yumen and Dunhuang in Gansu Province, Hohhot, Baotou, and Bayannur in Inner Mongolia, Chengde in Hebei Province, and Fuxin in Liaoning Province.
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敦煌周边:玉门关 -汉长城遗址 -雅丹地貌公园 | Visit Dunhuang: Yumen Pass, Han Great Wall Ruin, Yadan National Geo Park
春风不度玉门关,
来看看
还是很有历史感.
汉长城,
居然比明长城还要久远
2000多年前的东西让人不住为敬.
大方城,
只能想象许多许多年前在这沙漠中屹立着
旅者官兵的息脚粮仓.
雅丹地貌
坐车走走停停,下来照相,看过了也就不用再来了
Visit Dunhuang:
these places are about an hour away from Dunhuang. If you have time for a day trip, I recommend these historical places!
1. Yumen Pass (you also get to visit the Han Dynasty Great Wall ruins, and another ruins of a castle that was used for food storage)
2. Yadan National Geo Park
people call this the devil city because it's really hot. It's very scenic but I think seeing it for once is enough.
Highway close to Yumen - China
Autoroute près de Yumen - Chine
Entre Jiayuguan et Dunhuang
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絲路之旅:中國甘肅酒泉嘉峪關Silk Road trip:China Jiuquan in Jiayuguan in Gansu Province
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中國甘肅酒泉嘉峪關
China Jiuquan in Jiayuguan in Gansu Province
在魔鬼城、玉门关一日游,狂风呼啸,鬼哭狼嚎
在魔鬼城、玉门关一日游,狂风呼啸,鬼哭狼嚎
中国境内唯一汉明长城共存的地方在山丹
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甘肃山丹境内的汉、明长城绵延近200公里,被专家誉为“露天博物馆”,是目前国内保存最完整的一段夯土古长城,也是中国境内唯一“汉明长城并存”的古遗址。
2014-08-25 Yadan,Dunhuang city,Gansu province,China
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Gansu
Gansu (simplified Chinese: 甘肃; traditional Chinese: 甘肅; pinyin: Gānsù) is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the northwest of the country.
It lies between the Tibetan and Huangtu plateaus, and borders Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Ningxia to the north, Xinjiang and Qinghai to the west, Sichuan to the south, and Shaanxi to the east. The Yellow River passes through the southern part of the province.
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Jade Gate in Danger
jade gate in danger
甘肅省有處禁地,唐朝開始離奇事件頻發,已封山300年
早前一句“世界那麽大,我想去看看”的宣言紅遍網絡,現在人們越來越熱衷於“來一場說走就走的旅行”。中國可遊玩的各類名山勝景數不勝數,但有一些地方卻被人們稱為旅遊的恐怖禁地,聽起來讓人毛骨悚然。而在甘肅省就有一處旅遊禁地,各路遊客都被警告最好不要去,傳說唐朝也把這裏封山了300年,這處禁地就是六盤山的二龍河鬼門關景區。
Yumen Trailer
The Pacific Arts Movement Presents:
The 14th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival 2013 (November 7-16)
YUMEN
Official Selection, 2013 Berlin International Film Festival
Official Selection, 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival
One of the first people seen in YUMEN emerges from a hole in the ground. One of the first voices heard tells a ghost story. This is the Gansu ghost town of Yumen, where oil drills from another era keep chugging away as if oblivious to the apocalypse that has passed. Its ghosts don't haunt so much as play. The same can be same of the filmmakers -- J.P. Sniadecki, Huang Xiang, Xu Ruotao -- who share Chinese avant-garde filmmaking's alienating tactics, but have more in common with graffiti artists and cut-and-mixers who would rather paint strange faces than expel gravitas.
We follow an assortment of drifters, the sort we've already seen countless times in the Chinese cinema of the past 20 years. But it's a performance of drifting, as if doing laps around the ruins like ghosts too stoned to haunt. Any semblance of narrative or empathy is ritualistically crushed with terrorizing glee. Ruin porn is an excuse for the reconstruction of something else: sofas and stuffed animals in the rubblescape, dancers in the fields and nudists hanging out atop a solitary column. As in the work of Li Hongqi, the debris of post-socialist China is an absurdist heaven. The sound is off. The dilapidated shells of buildings seem to smile for the camera. Pop songs -- Pao Mei-sheng, Wonder Girls, Bruce Springsteen -- are anachronous, meaning they're perfectly China. The recent breakthroughs of Chinese documentary are the ones that seem to have broken documentary altogether. YUMEN looks at the rubble and dances in it. --Brian Hu
Film Screening:
Digital Gym Cinema
November 12, 2013 7:30 pm
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Courtesy of the Pacific Arts Movement
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Jiayu Pass
Silk Road Tour Day 6: Jiayu Pass - the beginning of the Great Wall of China. I had no idea what the Jiayu Pass was until we got there and the tour guide explained it to me. This was once the border gate to enter mainland China. Over 600 years ago, during the Ming Dynasty, the Emperor decided to build a gate to protect the capital and better regulate trade along the Silk Road. His solution was this monumental passage with three gates between two mountains. This place was awesome! It wasn't terribly crowded, but it's definitely growing in popularity.