Hsinchu County Tourist Attractions: 13 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Hsinchu County? Check out our Hsinchu County Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Hsinchu County.
Top Places to visit in Hsinchu County (Taiwan):
Leo Foo Village Theme Park, Green World Ecological Farm, Smangus, Neiwan Old Street, Beipu Old Street, Beipu Citian Temple, Little Ding-Dong Science Theme Park, Xiao Ru Song Art Park, Hukou Old Street, Beipu Cold Springs, Dong An Bridge, Emei Lake, Eighteen Peaks
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Fujian Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Fujian? Check out our Fujian Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Fujian.
Top Places to visit in Fujian:
Jiuqu Stream in Wuyishan Mountain, Xiamen Riyuegu Hot Spring Resort Communities, Hakka Houses, Xiamen Botanical Garden, Nanputuo Temple, Xiamen Shuzhuang Garden, Xiamen Piano Museum, Riguang Mountain, Gulangyu Island, Architectural buildings of Sanfang Qixiang and Zhuzi Workshop, Kaiyuan Monastery, Zhongshan Road Walking Street, Xiamen Bailuzhou Park, Drum Mountain, Huandao Road Muzhan Avenue
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Chengdu China Pandas | Leshan Buddha
Thank you for watching my video on Chengdu China! I absolutely loved Chengdu and my time there! Chengdu is such a fun and interesting place. I only scratched the surface of this dynamic city in the southeastern part of China. Chengdu is famous for many things especially its food and pandas! If you are travelog China, DO NOT skip Chengdu! Its a must visit if you're traveling through China ^^
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China Sichuan Emei Mountain Second Day
Visit China Sichuan Emei Mountain Second Day June 2016
Mount Emei ([ɤ̌.měi̯]; Chinese: 峨眉山[1]; pinyin: Éméi shān) is a mountain in Sichuan Province, China, and is one of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China. Mt. Emei sits at the western rim of the Sichuan Basin. The mountains west of it are known as Daxiangling. A large surrounding area of countryside is geologically known as the Permian Emeishan Large Igneous Province, a large igneous province generated by the Emeishan Traps volcanic eruptions during the Permian Period. At 3,099 metres (10,167 ft), Mt. Emei is the highest of the Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains of China.
Administratively, Mt. Emei is located near the county-level city of the same name (Emeishan City), which is in turn part of the prefecture-level city of Leshan. It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
Sichuan (Chinese: 四川; pinyin: About this sound Sìchuān, formerly Szechwan, Szű-chuan or Szechuan) is a province in southwest China. The capital is Chengdu, a key economic center of Western China.
The name of the province is an abbreviation of Sì Chuānlù (四川路), or Four circuits of rivers, which is itself abbreviated from Chuānxiá Sìlù (川峡四路), or Four circuits of rivers and gorges, named after the division of the existing circuit into four during the Northern Song dynasty.
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Ximending, Modern Toilet, 7-Eleven | Taiwan Vlog #4
Loud music, visually arresting graphics, people walking in every and all directions, that's the Ximending vibe. It's fun, alive, and definitely a must visit when you're in Taipei. And shopping here is SO CHEAP!!!
We also had dinner at this tourist favorite Modern Toilet. I thought it would be one of those tourist traps that is big on hype but does not really deliver. Good thing the food was delicious. Worth the hype.
7-Eleven here sells everything from face masks to tea-infused eggs and dimsum.
PLACES WE VISITED:
1. Modern Toilet
108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Lane 50, Xining South Road, 7號
2. MINISO
No. 45, Emei Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
3. The Face Shop
No. 41號, Emei Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
4. 7-11
110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, Songqin Street, 100號
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China is a huge country in Eastern Asia (about the same size as the United States of America) with the world's largest population.
With coasts on the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea, in total it borders 14 nations. It borders Afghanistan, Pakistan (through the disputed territory of Kashmir), India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam to the south; Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to the west; Russia and Mongolia to the north and North Korea to the east. This number of neighbouring states is equalled only by China's vast neighbour to the north, Russia.
This article only covers mainland China. For Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, please see separate articles.
See in China
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China's attractions are endless and you will never run out of things to see. Especially near the coastal areas, if you run out of things to see in one city, the next one is usually just a short train ride away.
Whether you are a history buff, a nature lover or someone who just wants to relax on a nice beach, China has it all from the majestic Forbidden City in Beijing, to the breathtaking scenery of Jiuzhaigou. Even if you live in China for many years, you'll find that there's always something new to discover in another part of the country. Perhaps unsurprising due to its sheer size and long history, China has the third largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, after Italy and Spain.
Karst Scenery
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The gumdrop mountains and steeply sloping forested hills with bizarre rock formations favored by traditional Chinese artists are not creative fantasy. In fact, much of southern and southwestern China is covered in strangely eroded rock formations known as Karst. Karst is type of limestone formation named after an area in Slovenia. As limestone layers erode, the denser rock or pockets of different stone resist erosion forming peaks. Caves hollow out beneath the mountains which can collapse forming sinkholes and channels leading to underground rivers. At its most unusual Karst erodes to form mazes of pinnacles, arches and passageways. The most famous example can be found in the Stone Forest (石林 Shílín) near Kunming in Yunnan. Some of the most famous tourist areas in China feature spectacular karst landscapes — Guilin and Yangshuo in Guangxi, and much of central and western Guizhou province.
Sacred sites
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Several sites in China have famous Buddhist art:
Yungang Grottoes in Shanxi Province - more than 51,000 Buddhist carvings, dating back 1,500 years, in the recesses and caves of the Yangang Valley mountainsides
Mogao Caves in Gansu province - art and manuscripts dating back to the 4th century
Dazu Rock Carvings near Chongqing - dating from the 7-13th century
Longmen Grottoes near Luoyang - 5-10th century
Mountains
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The Five Great Mountains (五岳 wǔyuè), associated with Taoism:
Mount Tai (泰山), Shandong Province (1,545 meters)
Mount Hua (华山), Shaanxi Province (2,054 meters)
Mount Heng (Hunan) (衡山), Hunan Province (1,290 meters)
Mount Heng (Shanxi) (恒山), Shanxi Province (2,017 meters)
Mount Song (嵩山), Henan Province, where the famous Shaolin Temple (少林寺) is located (1,494 meters)
The Four Sacred Mountains (四大佛教名山 sìdà fójiào míngshān), associated with Buddhism:
Mount Emei (峨嵋山), Sichuan Province (3,099 meters)
Mount Jiuhua (九华山), Anhui Province (1,342 meters)
Mount Putuo (普陀山), Zhejiang Province (297 meters, an island)
Mount Wutai (五台山), Shanxi Province (3,058 meters)
The three main sacred mountains of Tibetan Buddhism:
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Mount Kailash, Tibet (5,656 meters), also known as Gang Rinpoche in Tibetan, also one of Hinduism's holiest mountains visited by many Hindu pilgrims
Kawa Karpo
Amnye Machen
Itineraries
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Some itineraries cover trips that are entirely within China:
Two weeks to a month in China
A week near Hong Kong
Along the Yangtze river
Along the Yellow river
Along the Grand Canal
Yunnan tourist trail
Overland to Tibet
Long March
Others are partly in China:
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Europe to South Asia over land
Silk Road - ancient caravan route from China to Europe
Karakoram Highway - Western China to Pakistan through the Himalayas
On the trail of Marco Polo
Overland Kunming to Hong Kong
Taiwan Travel | Must Eat Taiwan | Top 3 Local Eats
Must Eat Taiwan | Top 3 | Local Eats
What Are My Top 3 Must Eat Things in Taiwan?
1) Kingwueng Pork 金園排骨
Famous for : Pork Chop
Address: 108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, Xining South Road, 70號
Hours: Opens 11AM
2) Liu Yu Zhi 劉芋仔芋餅
Address: Ningxia Road, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Hours: Opens 5PM
3) Ay Chung Rice Noodles 阿宗麵線
Address: No. 8-1號, Emei Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Hours: Open 9am
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峨眉山報國寺大門前廣場 Bao Guo Temple Emeishan, Sichuan (China)
峨嵋山的眾多寺廟裡,報國寺是入山的門戶,是遊峨眉山的起點.這裡寺周楠樹蔽空,紅牆圍繞,偉殿崇宏,金碧生輝,香煙裊裊,磬聲頻傳.