Egg Waffles in Hong Kong
Today we're trying different kinds of Egg Waffles in Hong Kong! We start off with the original plain flavor and compare it with the Dried Seaweed & Shredded Pork Eggette. For a digestive intermission, we take a stroll through Kowloon Park and soak in the greenery. Note: This travel vlog is a mash-up of the outtakes of my three other Hong Kong vids! Watch to see how these bubblewrap-looking waffles taste like :)
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The nineteen peak | Shaoxing | China(穿岩十九峰)
The nineteen peak, also known as wear rocks of the nineteen peak, Xinchang county is located in the southwest 22 kilometers, the total area of 30.6 square kilometers, consisting of nineteen peaks, cliff Valley, Zhong Yang, head mountain, inverted boots five scenic spots, is to go sightseeing, tour, vacation, it mainly landscape type provincial scenic area, National Scenic spot. The area within the cultural and natural scenery hundredthe to elegant, quiet, extraordinary and dangerous features, peak, valley, stream, waterfall cave, as a whole, Miangen mountains, the peak is high; platform, magnificent open; deep impressions, waterfalls waterfalls; meandering river, stream Bitan, is one of Danxia landform and the rare Danxia's largest group of typical geology, and silicified wood national geopark.
Take Off From Chengdu International Airport - China
Take Off From Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (IATA: CTU, ICAO: ZUUU) is the major international airport serving Chengdu, the capital of China's Sichuan Province. Located about 16 kilometres (10 mi) southwest of downtown Chengdu to the north of Shuangliu County, Shuangliu airport is an important aviation hub to Western China. Shuangliu Airport is one of the two core hubs for Air China, together with Beijing, as well as the main hub and headquarters for Sichuan Airlines and Chengdu Airlines. China Eastern Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Lucky Airlines and Tibet Airlines also have bases at Shuangliu Airport.
Shuangliu Airport handled 37.5 million passengers in 2014. It was among world's top 40 busiest airport in 2014, the 5th busiest in mainland China, and the busiest in western and central China. It was also the 5th busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic in China for 2013. Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport becomes the 4th busiest airport in China and the 5th busiest one in Greater China by 2015.
The airport, formerly named Shuangguisi Airport, opened as an auxiliary military airfield in 1938 during the Second Sino-Japanese War/World War II. At the time, its runway was only large enough for small biplanes. It was also where the Republic of China Air Force Polikarpov I-15 fighters of the 5th Pursuit Group were based for aerial defense of the Chengdu area against Imperial Japanese bomber raids; this following the Chinese retreat from Wuhan to Chongqing as the new provisional capital in aftermath of the Battle of Wuhan against the Imperial Japanese onslaught. Civilian targets were indiscriminately bombed, and ace fighter pilot of the Chinese Air Force Major Wong Sun-shui and Lieutenant Lin Heng (younger brother of renowned architect and poet Lin Huiyin) flying in their I-15 fighter planes were both killed near Shuangliu air base as a result of battling against the world's best fighter aircraft of the time, the A6M Zero (Reisen) fighter, in defense of Chengdu on 14 March 1941.
During World War II, the airport was known as Shwangliu (Shuangliu) Airfield and was later used by the United States Army Air Forces Fourteenth Air Force as part of the China Defensive Campaign (1942–1945). It was used as a fighter base by the 33d Fighter Group, which flew P-47 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers from the airport in 1944 to support Chinese ground forces, and also by reconnaissance units that operated camera-equipped P-38 Lightnings that located Japanese forces and provided intelligence to the fighter-bombers. The Americans closed their facilities at Shwangliu Airfield at the end of August 1945.
On December 12, 1956, the Shuangguisi Airport was put under civil aviation, which was then formally listed as a civil aviation airport and renamed Chengdu Shuangliu Airport. In 1957, the flights of Chengdu civil aviation were shifted to Shuangliu Airport from Guanghan Airport. The flight courses from Chengdu were thus opened to various cities within China including Beijing, Taiyuan, Xi'an, Chongqing, Kunming, Guiyang, Nanchong, etc. The airport went through several earlier expansions in 1959, 1967, 1983 and 1991 respectively.
A large-scale expansion was conducted on flight area and navigation area from 1994 to 2001. The runway was extended to 3,600 metres (11,811 ft) with Class 4E rating, allowing for larger jumbo jets including Boeing 747-400. The newly built terminal building was incorporated with three-parallel-porch design, accommodating an hourly capacity of 3,500 passengers at rush hours, while the previous terminal building was only designated for regional flights within Sichuan and Chongqing henceforth.
The airport is now an international civil airport with flights to more than 50 international destinations and over 170 domestic airports, and is a hub for Chengdu Airlines, Air China and Sichuan Airlines. It is linked to downtown Chengdu by Airport Expressway and Chengdu - Mianyang/E'meishan High-speed Railway.
The construction of its second runway started from late 2008 and has started service in December 2009. The completed new runway, with 3,600 metres length and 60 metres (197 ft) width, upgraded the previous flight area rating from 4E to 4F, capable of handling the Airbus A380. The new Terminal 2 has started construction in June 2009 and trial operations began on July 28, 2012 with limited airlines and was officially opened on August 9, 2012 for all domestic airlines other than Sichuan Airlines. T1 is split into Domestic and International wings, and retained all international flights from airlines within and outside China. The new terminal is twice the size of the current T1, and allows the airport to handle up to 50 million passengers annually.
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云阳龙缸景区VR ( Yunyang Longgang Scenic Spot VR)
《飞越云阳》是在重庆市云阳县旅游局、共青团云阳县委员会支持下,由飚风航拍和云威科技联合打造的云阳龙岗VR宣传片。运用VR技术制作来再现地质景观的大观园—云阳龙岗景点。 云阳龙缸风景区属国家AAAAA级旅游景区,位于重庆市云阳县境内东南隅,主要景点有龙缸天坑、云端廊桥、龙洞风光、玻璃栈道、岐山草场、张飞庙、月光草坪、阳关沙滩等。其中龙缸天坑深335米,居全国第三、世界第五,坑壁由峭壁拱成,倾斜幅度近90度,享有“天下第一缸”的美誉。而建在海拔1010米高悬崖上的“云端廊桥”,其悬挑长度26.68米,廊桥距离地面高度718米,比美国科罗拉多大峡谷玻璃廊桥悬挑长度还长5.34米,是世界最长悬挑玻璃廊桥。 想获取更多VR智慧旅游资源,请登录网站vr.chot.cn。 Fly Over Yunyang is a VR propaganda film which under the support of Tourism Bureau of Yunyang,Chongqing and the Yunyang County Committee of Communist Youth League, produced by Hurricane Aerial and Yunwei technology.Using VR technology to reproduce the geological landscape of the wonderful scene - Yunyang Longgang scenic spot. Yunyang Longgang scenic area is a national AAAAA scenic spot, which is located in the southeast corner of Yunyang,Chongqing.The main attractions are Longgang Sky Hole, Cloud Bridge,Dragon Cave Scenery, Glass Plank Road, Qishan Grassland, Zhang Fei Temple, Moon Light Lawn, Sunlight Beach and so on.The Longgang Sky Hole's depth is 335 meters, ranking third in China and fifth in the world, the pit wall made by cliff arch, tilt rate is near to 90 degrees, honored the best Sky Hole in the world.Cloud Bridge is built at an altitude of 1010 meters high on the cliff ,the cantilever bridges length is 26.68 meters, the height from the ground is 718 meters, longer than the Grand Canyon of Colorado glass bridge's cantilever length 5.34 meters , is the world's longest cantilevered glass bridges. To get more VR intelligence travel resources, please log in to the website vr.chot.cn.
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Travelogue— Heritage of the Long March: Part 3 10/08/2016 | CCTV
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Mohawk Valley Living 527 OCTOBER 2018
Pittsburgh,Waterfront.
Walking around Waterfront in Pittsburgh.
Song Hometown Cloud, performed by Kris Phillips (Fei Xiang)