Best Hotels and Resorts in Taizhou, China
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TaiZhou YaoDa International Hotel
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Zhejiang Taizhou Marriott Hotel
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Taizhou Huangyan Yaoda Hotel
Ocean International Hotel
Yiding Hotel
Taizhou International Hotel
Xindu International Hotel
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Taizhou, situated in zhejiang coastal town in central north latitude, great circle 122 degrees twenty eight degrees,shallow ocean space of eight million sq. kilometers, that includes semitropic monsoon QiHouXing. The expanse 9411 sq. kilometre. Urban by jiaojiang, huangyan, road, bridge 3 areas composition, kohath linhai, possessing two etda and yuhuan, tiantai, xianju, 3 four counties. outline of zhejiang province, rapunzel-like kilometers of twenty eighth. six XianShiOu is on the verge of the east China ocean.Meanwhile Taizhou developed a manufacturing city, which is known as Taizhou Plastics & Mould Town, SAM-UK as a local brand, it is a professional manufacturer of plastic pipe fittings and tube manufacturers. For more information, please visit our website: china-pvc-fitting.com.
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The gorgeous 5-star Taizhou International Hotel provides beautiful and luxurious accommodation with free wired internet and iPod docking station. The various facilities include an outdoor pool, karaoke facilities and a wellness centre.
Rooms at Taizhou International are furnished with contemporary decor. Each unit comes with fluffier pillows, thicker mattresses and cotton-rich linens. A LCD TV, a seating area and a minibar are also included. The ample bathrooms include bathrobes, free toiletries and rain showers.
Taizhou International is a 20-minute drive from Xingxing Square in the city centre and a 25-minute drive from Taizhou Harbour. The hotel offers free shuttle services to Luqiao Airport, a 20-minute drive away.
Guests can work out at the fitness centre, play billiards and table tennis, or pamper themselves with relaxing massages. Sauna facilities, currency exchange and tour desk are also provided.
Feng He Xuan offers fine Chinese dishes, while Yun Tian Ge has delicious Western food on its menu. Japanese meals can also be enjoyed on site. No.999 Shuangshui Road Luqiao District, 318050 Taizhou, China
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korea sea guards shot fatal rubber bullets before strife with fishermen causing one chinese deat
A Chinese fisherman died on 17.10.2012 after South Korean Coast Guard officers fired rubber bullets at crew members allegedly fishing illegally in the Yellow Sea, Chinese consulate officials confirmed.
Zhang Guanwei, a consul at the Consulate-General of China in Gwangju, South Korea, told the Global Times Tuesday night that they received a notice from the South Korean Coast Guard and have dispatched a diplomat to the harbor near the area where the incident occurred to assist the Chinese fishermen.
According to Zhang, the fishing boat involved in the shooting, the Luyingyu, was sailing toward a harbor near Mokpo, South Korea, under the supervision of the Coast Guard. Zhang confirmed that only one fisherman was killed in the dispute.
The Coast Guard said the 44-year-old fisherman, surnamed Zhang, was apparently hit by a rubber bullet fired into the air when Chinese fishermen used knives and iron bars to resist arrest by South Korean officers, Yonhap reported.
We did our best to keep Zhang alive, but he died. We feel sorry about that, the South Korean news agency quoted the Coast Guard as saying.
Some 30 Chinese boats were illegally fishing in South Korean waters near Hongdo Island when a 3,000-ton coast guard ship launched a raid on the Luyingyu, a South Korean coast guard spokesman told AFP.
According to Yonhap, in a message to the Chinese embassy in Seoul, the South Korean government said, Putting the responsibility and blame for the incident aside, the South Korean government expresses regret that an unfortunate incident happened and offers its condolences to the bereaved.
South Korean media also reported that the Chinese government has expressed strong discontent over the Chinese fisherman's death, and the South Korean government has said it hoped this incident won't escalate into a diplomatic dispute.
Li Mingliang, who works in the fishing business in Shandong Province across the sea from the Korean Peninsula, told the Global Times that he is sure that the Luyingyu came from Dongying, Shandong.
Though some admit crossing the border to fish in South Korean waters does occur among some Chinese fishermen, especially after mid-October, others have questioned the use of force by South Korean authorities.
Zhou Wenhua, head of the Jiaojiang Seagull Ocean Fishing company in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, told the Global Times that the South Korean Coast Guard has used harsher measures in dealing with Chinese fishermen.
In the past, Chinese fishermen, including myself, were allowed to seek shelter from storms in South Korean waters. Now, it's totally forbidden, Zhou said. Also, they upgraded their law enforcement equipment from non-lethal devices to riot guns and bullets now.
Zhou said his company has issued stricter instructions to the fishermen not to cross the forbidden areas without appropriate certificates in order to avoid unnecessary conflicts.
Chinese fishermen have been involved in a lethal conflict with South Korean law enforcement officers before.
Cheng Dawei, captain of a fishing boat from Shandong, was sentenced to 30 years in jail in April for killing Lee Cheong-ho, a South Korean coast guard, with a knife and seriously injuring another officer when they boarded his boat during a raid on December 12. The term was reduced to 23 years in September.
According to South Korean media, South Korean authorities held 534 fishing boats they believed to have illegally operated on their waters, up 44 percent from the previous year. The fishermen were charged $13 million in fines last year.
Zhang Liangui, a professor at the Party School of the Central Committee of the CPC, told the Global Times that the frequent disputes also have something to do with South Korea's special sensitivity over sovereignty issues. They see fishing rights as an integral part of sovereignty, and whenever it is infringed upon, they respond strongly, he said.
Both Chinese fishermen and South Korean Coast Guard should refrain from acting too extremely, he added.
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Tomb of Southern Song Dynasty unearthed in east China, reveal a bulk of exquisite silk clothes
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Over five dozen precious relics inside a tomb that is believed to have been built during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) has been unearthed in Huangyan, a district in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province.
The tomb, which could date back over 800 years, has been confirmed to belong to Zhao Boyun, the seventh descendant of Emperor Taizu of the Song Dynasty.
A local villager digging a foundation for a house on May 2 had the rare fortune to stumble upon this ancient tomb and reported his find to the local authorities.
Archaeologists have since excavated the tomb and after nearly a month of hard work, 66 precious cultural relics were finally disclosed to the world, with over 60 relics being silk clothing, including pants, socks, shoes, and accessories.
The clothing also show a variety of pattern themes, including flowers, birds, cranes, and miscellaneous treasure.
According to Zhou Yang, a member of the National Museum of China, it could be seen as an example of what Imperial clan members wore in general life and how people dressed 800 years ago.
The tomb provides important clues to prove the coastal areas have been involved in maritime silk trade and also adds new research material for the study of history of Chinese silk art, said expert.
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Ningbo (Chinese: 宁波; Ningbonese pronunciation: [ɲìɲ.póʔ], Standard Mandarin pronunciation: [nǐŋ pwó] (About this soundlisten)), formerly romanized as Ningpo, is a sub-provincial city in northeast Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China.
Ningbo is a major port and industrial hub in east China's Zhejiang province, lies south of Shanghai on Hangzhou Bay. It's home to the 1516 landmark Tian Yi Ge, one of the country's oldest libraries. Exhibiting regional artifacts dating to the Neolithic Hemudu culture, Ningbo Museum is renowned for its nature-inspired architectural design. Tianyi Square, featuring a musical fountain, is bounded by shopping arcades.
As of the 2010 census, the entire administrated area had a population of 7.6 million, with 3.5 million in the six urban districts of Ningbo proper.
It comprises the urban districts of Ningbo proper, three satellite cities, and a number of rural counties including islands in Hangzhou Bay and the East China Sea. Its port, the port of Ningbo–Zhoushan, spread across several locations, is among the busiest in the world and the municipality possesses a separate state-planning status.
To the north, Hangzhou Bay separates Ningbo from Shanghai; to the east lies Zhoushan in the East China Sea; on the west and south, Ningbo borders Shaoxing and Taizhou respectively.
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Typhoon Maria makes landfall in East China, Wenling City, Zhejiang, Fuzhou, Taiwan, Taipei,
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As of: 21:45 UTC, July 6
Location: 17.1°N 140.8°E
About 319 nmi (591 km; 367 mi) NW of Guam
Sustained winds: 195 km/h (120 mph) (10-min mean)
230 km/h (145 mph) (1-min mean)
gusting to 280 km/h (175 mph)
Pressure: 920 hPa (mbar; 27.17 inHg)
Movement: NW at 7 kn (13 km/h; 8.1 mph)
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A tropical depression formed on July 3. On the next day, the system intensified into Tropical Storm Maria. Early on July 5, Maria intensified into a severe tropical storm, while the JTWC classified the system as a Category 1 typhoon. Explosive intensification ensued, and later that day, Maria became a super typhoon and the first Category 5-equivalent storm of this basin since Nock-ten in 2016.
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As of 21:45 UTC on July 6, Typhoon Maria is located near 17.1°N 140.8°E and about 319 nmi (591 km; 367 mi) northwest of Guam. 10-minute sustained winds are at 195 km/h (120 mph), while 1-minute sustained winds are at 230 km/h (145 mph), with gusts of up to 280 km/h (175 mph). The minimum barometric pressure is at 920 hectopascals (27.17 inHg), and the system is moving northwestward at 7 knots (13 km/h; 8.1 mph).
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