FuRong Town [芙蓉镇] in Hunan, China [in 4k/HD Quality]
Come join me here to see what this ancient town - FuRong Town - has to offer. This ancient town is located in Yongshun County, Xiangxi Prefecture, Hunan Province, China.
Furong Ancient Town, is a tourist attraction in mountainous northwest Hunan, about halfway between the popular tourist destinations of FengHuang County [凤凰县] and Zhangjiajie [张家界]. FuRong Town is well known for its scenic location, situated on cliffs above a waterfall that falls into the LiShui River.
FuRong town was originally known as WangCun village, but in 1986, it was renamed following the success of the famous film, Hibiscus Town. The Tujia people were the original inhabitants of WanCun, and today FuRong Town consists of a mix of Tujia, Miao and Han Chinese peoples.
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Explore Zhejiang: The beautiful land of Zhejiang
Zhejiang, one of the cradles of China's ancient civilizations, has long enjoyed fame as a land flowing with milk and honey, the source of silk and tea, a province rich in culture and cultural artifacts, and a region renown for leisure and tourism.
Today, after thirty years of China's policies of economic reform, Zhejiang has experienced dramatic change. Get ready, as ZTV takes you across Zhejiang, and into the heart of those unforgettable places, people, and events that have helped mark those thirty years.
Visiting Yetian Ancient Village 椰田古寨, Lingshui, Hainan (Sponsored)
椰田古寨 (Ye Tian Gu Zhai),Yetian Ancient Village, literally translated as the Coconut Field Ancient Fortress, is a reconstructed Li and Miao ethnic minority village just outside of Lingshui, Hainan, China. It's an upcoming attraction that's being promoted abroad, and it's a really interesting glimpse into another side of Chinese culture that's very different from what we think of classical Han culture.
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Gubei Water Town Review - Resort Day Tour China Beijing
The Gubei Water Town (Shui Zhen) resort rests under the Simatai Great Wall. It is a replication of Wuzhen water town situated in Southern China. Gubei water town is a a beautiful re-creation of the old style villages that are departed from the hustle and bustle of the central Beijing area.
This video review the architecture of the town is in a traditional Chinese style and preserves the ancient culture of China.
Gubei Water Town is located in Gubeikou Town of Miyun County in Beijing, Gubei Water Town environs the beautiful Mandarin Duck Lake Reservoir and leans against the Simatai Great Wall, the most risky and majestic section of the entire Great Wall. Regarded as 'Wuzhen in Beijing', Gubei Water Town features a combination of mountains, water and ancient villages. The town is characterized by the northern architectural style, and the history and culture of the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and the Republic of China (1912-1949) historic period.
The Gubei Water Town holiday resort has an area of 9 square km and the scenic area of the water town resort fills an area of 0.43 million square meters which composed of Ming, Qing and Republic era style courtyards, two 5 star hotels, 6 boutique hotels, 400 B&B, restaurants and shops, as well as over 10 cultural exhibition areas with good facilities.
At night, you have a clear view of the Simatai Great Wall lit up. The entire town lights up at night and the view from above is absolutely breathtaking. Walking around the village feels a bit of being backed in the Chinese ancient time.
It is recommended to stay for one night in the village, to get the unique experience of the local common people at the foot of the Great Wall and also try the local authentic food and snacks. Take advantage of the hot springs, feel free to dip your feet in the small hot spring pond past the fountain. There will be other tourists and locals enjoying themselves and relaxing around the hot springs area.
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#Goodbey 2018 & Hello 2019# Wenzhou Aerial View, Wenzhou Zhejiang China
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Wenzhou (pronounced [wə́n.ʈʂóu] (About this soundlisten); Wenzhounese: [ʔy33-11 tɕiɤu33-32], Chinese: 温州) is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Zhejiang province in the People's Republic of China.
Wenzhou is located at the extreme south east of Zhejiang Province with its borders connecting to Lishui on the west, Taizhou on the north, and Fujian to the south. It is surrounded by mountains, the East China Sea, and 436 islands, while its lowlands are almost entirely along its East China Sea coast, which is nearly 355 kilometres (221 miles) long.
Most of Wenzhou's area is mountainous as almost 76 percent of its 11,784-square-kilometre (4,550 sq mi) surface area is classified as mountains and hills.[3] It is said that Wenzhou has 7/10 mountains, 1/10 water, and 2/10 farmland. At the time of the 2010 Chinese census, 3,039,500 people lived in Wenzhou's urban area; the area under its jurisdiction (which includes two satellite cities and six counties) held a population of 9,122,100 of which 31.16% are non-local residents from outside of Wenzhou.
It's more fun in the China - Yunhe
A truly magnificent views and surroundings. Nature's lovers best.
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Yunhe, Lishui, Zhejiang, China
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My first time on this island in southern Taiwan. It was very hot and we had fun riding scooters around the island, taking in the sight, going on a tidal zone eco exploration tour and just enjoying being there.
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Travel in Taiwan (9/10, 2016)
By Rick Charette
Little Liuqiu is 25 minutes by ferry from Donggang. Just 6.8 sq. km., with just 13,000 inhabitants, it’s made almost entirely of coral and is well known for its wondrous, imaginatively named coastal formations, such as Wild Boar Trench, Vase Rock, and Black Devil Cave.
Your constant companions here will be the sounds of wind, wave, and birdsong. The island’s income has long been predominantly hauled in from the sea, with an ever-bigger catch today hauled in from tourists.
As your ferry approaches Baisha, the main town, and enters Baisha Tourist Harbor, you’ll see a large and lovely arcaded Western colonial-style building high on the slope to its right – the Little Liuqiu Visitor Center. Buy tickets for the island’s boat and glass-bottom boat tour outings here, get practical help for snorkeling experiences, etc., and enjoy the sweeping vista from the wide outdoor scenic platform.
The center is right beside the top tier of the grand, ornate Lingshan Temple, which rides up the cliffside here in three tiers. One of two key deities in this sumptuous yet dignified complex is Lady Linshui (“Lady by the Water’s Edge”), a goddess of fertility and protector of women and children. One of the resident Buddhist nuns explained to me that the goddess is important to islanders because “the men also worry so much about family when out on the sea.”
Vase Rock is right off the temple’s foot on the rocky coast. This huge chunk of exposed coral has a thin base and oversized head topped with stubborn weeds and thistles. It is the island’s most iconic coastal feature, and most photographed attraction. Many come here for the sunsets, the sun dropping down neatly between flowerpot and cliff. During daytime you’ll also see many tourist-snorkelers here; snorkeling has become a big draw in the past few years. Liuqiu’s waters offer 20 types of coral and 300 fish species.
After Vase Rock, the three most popular natural attractions are Beauty Cave, Wild Boar Trench, and Black Devil Cave, encountered in that order along the island’s west side, all beside its coastal ring highway. These are the island’s only three paid-entry tourist attractions; NT$120 gets you an all-inclusive ticket.
Beauty Cave is another forceful example of the sea’s power to erode limestone and coral. Inside/outside this seaside cave, you’re presented with an elaborate layout of side caves, grottoes, cliffs, and tidal platforms.
No, no pigs at Wild Boar Trench. What is here are narrow, twisting passageways through massive uplifted-coral crags strangled by gravity-defying cliff-hugging old banyans, and the lush jungle-like flora that thrives in Liuqiu’s harsh nutrient-starved conditions.
There are many tales about the Black Devil Cave name. Most academically sound is that the Dutch, who controlled Taiwan 1624~1662, took revenge on the dark-skinned indigenous Siraya-tribe inhabitants for killing the crews of two Dutch shipwrecks, exterminating many who were hiding in the cave, using burning oil. Today’s islanders, wary of angry spirits, still burn incense here.
The White Lighthouse, on the island’s south summit, was built during the Japanese colonial era in 1929. As well, visit the impressive nearby Century Old Banyan, taking the short path behind it to a majestic clifftop eagle-view prospect. If here toward sunset, head to the close-at-hand ocean-clifftop Sunset Pavilion, where Liuqiu’s premier sundowns are to be seen.
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Baisha Tourist Harbor 白沙觀光港
Black Devil Cave 烏鬼洞
Beauty Cave 美人洞
Century Old Banyan 百年老榕樹
Lingshan Temple 靈山寺
Little Liuqiu 小琉球
Little Liuqiu Visitor Center 小琉球遊客中心
Sunset Pavilion 落日亭
Vase Rock 花瓶岩
Wild Boar Trench 山豬溝
White Lighthouse 白燈塔
Lishui China . visiting the artist's village ( Guyan ).flv
Σύντομο video από την επίσκεψη της επίσημης αντιπροσωπείας του Δήμου Αίγινας στην περιοχή Guyan της πόλης Lishui της Κίνας που έχει χαρακτηριστεί σαν χωριό των καλλιτεχνών .
Η αντιπροσωπεία του Δήμου Αίγινας βρέθηκε στην Κίνα με την ευκαιρία της υπογραφής Συμφώνου φιλίας και συνεργασίας με την πόλη Lishui τον Νοέμβριο 2011
Short video from the visit of the official delegation of the Municipality of Aegina island - Greece at Guyan near Lishui city of China . The area of Guyan has been described as a village of artists.
The delegation of the Municipality of Aegina was in China on the occasion of signing the Pact of friendship and cooperation with the city of Lishui in November 2011
Tiger Lake, JiuZhaiGou (CHINA)
Fenghuang Ancient city Hunan China