Aerial tour of Taiwan
Aerial tour of Taiwan
The island of Taiwan was mainly inhabited by Taiwanese aborigines before the 17th century, when Dutch and Spanish colonies opened the island to Han Chinese immigration. After a brief rule by the Kingdom of Tungning, the island was annexed by the Qing dynasty, the last dynasty of China. The Qing ceded Taiwan to Japan in 1895 after the Sino-Japanese War. While Taiwan was under Japanese rule, the Republic of China (ROC) was established on the mainland in 1912 after the fall of the Qing dynasty. Following the Japanese surrender to the Allies in 1945, the ROC took control of Taiwan. However, the resumption of the Chinese Civil War led to the ROC's loss of the mainland to the Communists, and the flight of the ROC government to Taiwan in 1949. Although the ROC continued to claim to be the legitimate government of China, its effective jurisdiction since 1949 has been limited to Taiwan and its surrounding islands, with the main island making up 99% of its de facto territory.
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Where to go/move in China? focus on pollution & cultural activites!
Focus on the essentials: pollution & cultural activites!
Regarding pollution: avoid north China, try your luck in coastal cities and in the far south near the border with Vietnam, Thailand....
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Regarding cultural activites: concerts, opera, exhibitions, theater, debate...: only very few cities offer those such as Shanghai and to a lesser extent Beijing, (Guanzhou?, Qingdao?)
I Try the Ancient Art of Knife Massage | Taipei, Taiwan
Knife Therapy, or Daoliao, is an ancient Chinese therapy where they massage you with large butcher knives. Today we head to Taipei, Taiwan to find out...should you try knife massage? Watch, subscribe & turn on notifications! Visiting Taipei soon? Don't forget your 3-Day Taipei Itinerary here:
Knife Therapy is a form of therapy that originated thousands of years ago in China. Today it is being preserved in Taiwan. In Taipei specifically, they've fused the practice of Dao Liao with the energy of meteor rock. Students come from all around the world to learn this treatment.
Interested? You can schedule an appointment at their FB Page:
Ancient Art of Knife Massage Education Center (Dao Liao)
先天世界刀療易經
Or e-mail: taiwanknifetherapy@gmail.com
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De grootste steden van China, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Tianjin, Guangzhou
De grootste steden van China, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Tianjin, Guangzhou
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Hieronder volgt een lijst met steden in de Volksrepubliek China in China:
Kaart met regio's van China
Legenda[bewerken]
In de kolom Stedelijk gebied wordt onderscheid gemaakt in vier gebieden, namelijk:
PRC = Volksrepubliek China
ROC = Republiek China (Taiwan)
Hongkong
Macau
Lijst[bewerken]
Nr Vereenvoudigde Chinese karakters Chinese karakters Hanyu Pinyin Naam Inwoners Foto Stedelijk gebied Regio
1 上海 上海 Shànghǎi Shanghai 23,019,148 (2010) Shangai Pudong.jpg PRC Oost
2 北京 北京 Běijīng Beijing 19,612,368 (2010) View of Beijing.jpg PRC Noord
3 香港 香港 Xiānggǎng Hong Kong 7,061,200 (2010) Hong Kong Night Skyline.jpg Hong Kong Zuid
6 天津 天津 Tiānjīn Tianjin 12,938,224 (2010) Tianjin Skyline 2009 Sep 11 by Nangua 1.jpg PRC Noord
4 武汉 武漢 Wǔhàn Wuhan 9,785,392 (2010) WuhanSkyline.jpg PRC Zuid
7 广州 廣州 Guǎngzhōu Guangzhou 12,700,800 (2010) Tianhe CBD.jpg PRC Zuid
8 深圳 深圳 Shēnzhèn Shenzhen 10,357,938 (2010) Shenzhan landmark2.jpg PRC Zuid
9 沈阳 瀋陽 Shěnyáng Shenyang 8,106,171 (2010) Shenyang xinhu zhongguoyinxiang.JPG PRC Noordoost
5 重庆 重慶 Chóngqìng Chongqing 28,846,170 (2010) Chongqing Night Yuzhong.jpg PRC Zuidwest
10 新北 新北 Xīnběi Nieuw Taipei 3,893,740 (2010) Roctpchall.jpg ROC Oost
11 南京 南京 Nánjīng Nanjing 8,004,680 (2010) 南京全景 cropped.jpg PRC Oost
13 哈尔滨 哈爾濱 Hā'ěrbīn Harbin 10,635,971 (2010) Harbinblue.jpg PRC Noordoost
14 台北 臺北 Táiběi Taipei 6,900,273 (2010) Taipei 101 from afar.jpg ROC East
15 西安 西安 Xī'ān Xi'an 8,467,837 (2010) 1 xian china wild goose pagoda view.JPG PRC Noordwest
17 成都 成都 Chéngdū Chengdu 14,047,625 (2010) Tianfusquare.jpg PRC Zuidwest
18 长春 長春 Chángchūn Changchun 7,459,005 (2010) Changchun Cultural Square.JPG PRC Noordoost
20 杭州 杭州 Hángzhōu Hangzhou 8,700,400 (2010) PRC Oost
21 济南 濟南 Jǐnán Jinan 6,814,000 (2010) Jinanfromqianfoshan.jpg PRC Oost
19 大连 大連 Dàlián Dalian 6,170,000 (2009) Aerial view of Dalian, China.JPG PRC Noordoost
22 太原 太原 Tàiyuán Taiyuan 4,201,591 (2010) Taiyuan.jpg PRC Noord
24 郑州 鄭州 Zhèngzhōu Zhengzhou 2,280,000 PRC Zuid
23 青岛 青島 Qīngdǎo Qingdao 2,160,000 City View Of Qingdao 1.JPG PRC Oost
23 厦门 廈門 Xiàmén Xiamen 1,896,000 Xiamen.jpg PRC Oost
55 泉州 泉州 Quánzhōu Quanzhou 948,000 Lingshan Islamic Cemetery - city view - DSCF8486.JPG PRC Oost
25 石家庄 石家莊 Shíjiāzhuāng Shijiazhuang 2,280,000 Farviewshijiazhuang.jpg PRC