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Best Things To Do in Xiangyang, China
Xiangyang Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Xiangyang. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Xiangyangfor You. Discover Xiangyangas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Xiangyang.
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Xiangyang Ancient City Wall
Gulongzhong Scenic Resort
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Migong Temple
Zhongxuan Tower
Furen City Site
Fuzhou - China's Untouched City - Smart Travels: Episode 24
#Joynathan returns for another travel video as they explore Fuzhou - a city in China that is rich in history, culture and FISHBALLS! Follow them as they explore this less-touristy part of China that's only 4 hours away from Singapore.
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3 Days in Beijing 北京市 | Street food | The Great Wall
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On the way back from Philippines we got a chance to stop over in Beijing, China’s second most populated city and home to many of the World’s most recognizable attractions.
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Best Things To Do in Yibin, China
Yibin Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Yibin. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Yibinfor You. Discover Yibinas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Yibin.
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Lizhuang Ancient Town
Mt. Cuiping Forest Park
Hejiangmen Scenic Resort
Yibin People's Park
Jiuzhou Tower
Nezha Palace
Tianchi Park
Yinbin White Tower Mountain Scenic Resort
Sevenstar Mountain Black Tower
Yibin Joy Oceanworld
SECRET THINGS TO DO IN TOKYO, JAPAN | Passport To Discovery | EP 01
#Joynathan returns for another travel video as they explore the non-touristy side of Tokyo. They visited a creepy warehouse that was actually an arcade, took a ride on one of the fastest rollercoasters in the world and became a real life mario-kart driver.
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24 HOURS IN SINGAPORE
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I am now in country number 7 of 30!
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Shanghai French Concession Walking Tour
The Shanghai French Concession / Concession française de Changhaï / 上海法租界 was a foreign concession in Shanghai from 1849 until 1943, which progressively expanded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The concession came to an end in 1943 when the Vichy French government signed it over to the pro-Japanese puppet government in Nanking. For much of the 20th century, the area covered by the former French Concession remained the premier residential and retail district of Shanghai, and was also one of the centres of Catholicism in China. Despite re-development over the last few decades, the area retains a distinct character, and is a popular tourist destination.
The French Concession was established on 6 April 1849, when the French Consul to Shanghai, Charles de Montigny, obtained a proclamation from Lin Kouei (麟桂), the Circuit Intendant (Tao-tai/Daotai, effectively governor) of Shanghai, which conceded certain territory for a French settlement. The extent of the French Concession at the time of establishment extended south to the Old City's moat, north to the Yangjingbang canal (Yang-king-pang, now Yan'an Road), west to the Temple of Guan Yu (关帝庙) and the Zhujia Bridge (褚家桥), and east to the banks of the Huangpu River between the Guangdong-Chaozhou Union (Koang'tong-Tchao-tcheou kong-hoan) and the mouth of the Yangjingbang canal. The French Concession effectively occupied a narrow collar of land around the northern end of the Old City, south of the British settlement. At an area of 66 hectares (986 mu), the French Concession was about a third of the size of the British settlement at that time. A further small strip of riverside land to the east of the Old City was added in 1861, to allow the construction of the quai de France, to service shipping between China and France.
From 1914 until its abolition, the French Concession covered the north-eastern part of today's Xuhui District and the western part of Huangpu District (the former Luwan District), occupying the centre, south, and west of urban Shanghai. A small strip extended eastward along the rue du Consulat, now the East Jinling Road, to the Quai de France, now East-2 Zhongshan Road, which runs along the Huangpu River to the south of the Bund.
To the south-east of the French Concession was the walled Chinese city. To the north was the British concession, later part of the Shanghai International Settlement. The British and French quarters were separated by several canals: in the east, this was Yangjingbang, a creek flowing into the Huangpu River. These canals were later filled in and became Avenue Edward VII in the east and Avenue Foch in the west, both now part of Yan'an Road. To the south the French Concession was bounded by the Zhaojiabang canal (now filled in as Zhaojiabang Road and Xujiahui Road).