Hainan Tourist Attractions: 14 Top Places to Visit
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Nanshan Temple, Qian'guqing Scenic Spot, Yalong Bay, Sanya Zhujiang Nantian Spa, Luhuitou Park, Sanya Daxiaodongtian Area, Yalong Bay Tropical Paradise Forest Park, Binlang Ethnic Village, Sanya Bay, Tianya Haijiao, Phoenix Island Sanya, Qilou Old Street, West Island, Pineapple Shopping Center
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Tianyi Library, Ningbo Museum, Tianyi Square, Tiantong Temple, HarborLand Park, Nantang Old Street, Ashoka Temple, Baoguo Temple, Ningbo Drum Tower Complex, Ningbo Zoo, Seven-pagoda Temple, Tianfeng Pagoda, Jiulong Lake, Jiangbei Catholic Church, Liangzhu Culture Park
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Suzhou Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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The Classical Gardens of Suzhou, Suzhou Museum, Lion Grove Garden, The Lingering Garden, Jinji Lake, Tongli Town, Humble Administrator's Garden, Tiger Hill, Shantang Street, Pingjiang Road, Panmen Gate, Suzhou Amusement Park, Hanshan Temple, Ouyuan Garden, Guan Qian Shopping Street
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FRESH Chinese HOT POT FEAST at the Holy Cow - 10 Cuts and Sauces | Shanghai, China
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After I visited the Chinese cities of Shanghai, Beijing, and Xi’an with my father in 2015, I knew I wanted to go back. I got the chance in April of 2019, when Renault hired me for a one-day job. I extended my trip to 12 days and spent 11 of them exploring the cities of Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou. There, I experienced incredible food, wonderful people, beautiful temples and gardens, and mind-blowing history. I can’t wait to share it all with you in this China series!
After I arrived back in Shanghai via bullet train from Suzhou earlier on my fifth day in China, I headed over to The Holy Cow to have a delicious hot pot dinner. This place is famous for its fresh meat, pesticide-free vegetables, and flavorful and nutrient-rich broths. The broths range from plain to spicy and there are over 20 different sauces!
I met up with the owner of The Holy Cow, Anthony, who explained to me that they like to use the whole cow and the meat is never frozen. He told me they also use organ meats, which I love!
Then, I got to watch Anthony make his own signature sauce. Then I made my own with some chili paste, Holy Cow sauce, chilies, sesame peanut, and cilantro. It was very different from Anthony’s!
I started with a craft beer called Zero, which is half-wheat, half-lager, and locally-sourced. It was very light and had a different taste. It had a wheat kick and a light lager taste.
I was given a private room. Anthony ordered 14 different things for me, including meatballs, lots of vegetables, dumplings, different cuts of meat, and more. Anthony started by cooking the meat and serving me. Then I dipped the meat into my sauce, which was spicy and sweet. The meat had a different texture because it had never been frozen. It was amazing!
Then I tried some of the meat cooked in the spicy broth. It was a little spicy, but the flavor was out of control! Anthony’s sauce was the best!
Then I went with some beef dumplings, which were incredible. Next, some venison from New Zealand was brought to our table.
My next dish was cow shoulder. It was so tender and so amazing with Anthony’s sauce. I went back to my sauce for a second before I tried the meatball. It was beef, but tasted like lamb!
Then I was brought a liter of dark beer! I tried the free-range venison from New Zealand at first. It tasted more earthy because it’s higher in iron. There was also no fat on it, so it was super clean!
The beer was amazing, too. It had an almost cinnamon-like taste!
Next, it was time for the cow stomach, which was gelatinous and spongy. I tried it with a sauce with sesame seeds. Then I tried the golden needle mushrooms, which I also loved! The spicy stomach by itself was hot, so I calmed it down with Anthony’s sauce. It tasted like chewy bacon!
Next was another cut of venison, which was so fantastic. Then I tried a fattier piece of cow. I love fatty meat! Then we tried some blood, which cooked for a while. It looked like liver that had been cut into rectangles. It didn’t taste like liver, though!
Tofu skin was next, which was a huge piece I ate in one bite. It was fried, so it tasted different from regular tofu. Next was a chewy and dense fish ball and a xiaolongbao that’s cooked in the hot pot! It had a nice soup inside and was amazing with Anthony’s sauce! Everything was great with his sauce!
What an epic meal! The venison was unreal and I loved the xiaolongbao as well. You definitely should come to The Holy Cow at Bingo Mall when you come to Shanghai!
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Top 10 Hotels in Kunming (China)
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00:08 1. Kunming Jin Jiang Hotel
00:57 2. Crowne Plaza Kunming City Centre
01:46 3. Grand Park Kunming
02:35 4. InterContinental Kunming
03:24 5. Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale Colorful Yunnan Kunming
04:13 6. Wyndham Kunming Resort
05:02 7. Holiday Inn Kunming City Centre
05:51 8. Yifeicui Hotel
06:40 9. Jinhua International Hotel - Kunming
07:29 10. Kunming Xing Gong Hotel
Kunming, the modern capital city and transportation hub of China’s southern Yunnan province, has a large student population and a temperate year-round climate. Bridges and pavilions cross the islands of Cui Hu (Green Lake), a park designed in the 17th century. Nearby is Yuantong Si. A temple founded by Buddhists in the 8th century, it features a statue hall and a pond with an ornate stone bridge.
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities provided may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a refrigerator and other kitchen facilities, upholstered chairs, a flat screen television, and en-suite bathrooms. Small, lower-priced hotels may offer only the most basic guest services and facilities. Larger, higher-priced hotels may provide additional guest facilities such as a swimming pool, business centre (with computers, printers, and other office equipment), childcare, conference and event facilities, tennis or basketball courts, gymnasium, restaurants, day spa, and social function services. Hotel rooms are usually numbered (or named in some smaller hotels and B&Bs) to allow guests to identify their room. Some boutique, high-end hotels have custom decorated rooms. Some hotels offer meals as part of a room and board arrangement. In the United Kingdom, a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks to all guests within certain stated hours.[citation needed] In Japan, capsule hotels provide a tiny room suitable only for sleeping and shared bathroom facilities.
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10 Things You May Not Know About “The Great Wall of China” | Ten-Thousand Mile Long Wall Of China
#TheGreatWallofChina is a series of fortifications built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe with an eye to expansion.
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Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century BC; these, later joined together and made bigger and stronger, are collectively referred to as the Great Wall.
Apart from defense, other purposes of #TheGreatWall have included border controls, allowing the imposition of duties on goods transported along #TheSilkRoad, regulation or encouragement of trade and the control of immigration and emigration.
Furthermore, the defensive characteristics of the Great Wall were enhanced by the construction of watch towers, troop barracks, garrison stations, signaling capabilities through the means of smoke or fire, and the fact that the path of the Great Wall also served as a transportation corridor.
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The Great Wall is generally recognized as one of the most impressive architectural feats in history. An archaeological survey found that the entire wall with all of its branches measures out to be 21,196 km (13,171 mi).
Collectively, they stretch from Dandong in the east to Lop Lake in the west, from present-day Sino-Russian border in the north to Qinghai in the south; along an arc that roughly delineates the edge of Mongolian steppe.
The Great Wall of China is made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials.
Before the use of bricks, the Great Wall was mainly built from rammed earth, stones, and wood. During the Ming, however, bricks were heavily used in many areas of the wall, as were materials such as tiles, lime, and stone.
Many western sections of the wall are constructed from mud, rather than brick and stone, and thus are more susceptible to erosion. In 2014 a portion of the wall near the border of Liaoning and Hebei province was repaired with concrete.
As we know, The Great Wall is actually a series of several walls built at different times by different emperors. The categories below are non-exhaustive, and all refer to wall systems rather than single monolithic walls.
• First Great wall - built by #TheQinDynasty 221-207 BC
• Second Great Wall - built by #TheHanDynasty 205-127 BC
• Third Great Wall - built by #TheJinDynasty 1200 AD
• Fourth Great Wall - built by #TheMingDynasty 1367-1644
The Great Wall has been rebuilt, maintained, and enhanced over various dynasties; the majority of the existing wall is from the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644).
#TheFrontierWalls built by different dynasties have multiple courses. Especially famous is the wall built in 220–206 BC by Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. Little of that wall remains.
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The longer Chinese name #TenThousandMileLongWall (萬里長城, Wanli Changcheng) came from Sima Qian's description of it in the Records, though he did not name the walls as such.
By the 19th century, The Great Wall of China had become standard in English, French, and German, although other European languages continued to refer to it as the Chinese wall.
It took millennia to build, but today the Great Wall of China stands out as one of the world's most famous landmarks and an iconic symbol of China. It is listed as one of the New7wonders Of The World
The claim that the Great Wall is visible from the moon has been debunked many times, but is still ingrained in popular culture.
The apparent width of the Great Wall from the Moon is the same as that of a human hair viewed from 3 km (2 mi) away. Unsurprisingly, no lunar astronaut has ever claimed to have seen the Great Wall from the Moon.
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How Chaotic Are Festivals in China? // This Is China
We attended the Longquan Peach Blossom Festival (龍泉桃花節) on the outskirts of Chengdu. It happens once a year, around mid-March, when the peach trees that cover the hillside flower. Sounds pretty nice, right?
There's something you should know about China -- it has about 1.3 billion people living in it. When a festival hits, the crowds are intense. This was our first Chinese festival, and it might be our last. There were just so many people that it was hard to enjoy it.
That being said, I think the festival is a great idea. If you can visit the Longquan Peach Flower Festival during the week the crowds will be smaller, and you'll surely have a much better time. Check out this link to get more info about visiting:
As for us, the day is sort of a blur... I remember a lot of bodies pressing up against me. There was a ton of noise. I think I may have seen a tree with some flowers on it... I can't be sure.
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