Best Things To Do in Yongding County, China
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List of Best Things to do in Yongding County, China
Hakka Houses
Fujian Tianluokeng Tulou (Nanjing Wooden building)
Yongding Earth Building
Chuxi Tulou
Hakka Culture Village of Yongding
Gaobei Tulou Compound
Yanxiang Lou
Zhenfu Lou
Zhongchuan Ancient Villages
Ta'xia Village
Trip to Meizhou 梅州 | Summer 2015
A visit to Meizhou 梅州, China where my grandparents and father lived. ☼ such a beautiful place with breathtaking views, delicious Hakka cuisine from farmers family restaurant and splendid Hakka culture ☼
✈45 minute flight from Hong Kong
3 hour drive from Shenzhen
2 hour drive from Shantou
✧ Hotel ✧
Howard Johnson Changsheng Plaza Meizhou 梅州昌盛豪生大酒店- newly opened 5* hotel with excellent service and delicious and inexpensive food. The staff can speak fluent English, very kind to help and answer all my questions :)
00:24-00:41 spectacular view from the hotel
02:11-02:17 cheap and delicious Chinese/Hakka food
04:10-04:13 what's better than a glass of chilled cocktail after a long day!
☼Travel Spots☼
00:47-00:52 Yannanfei - Qiaoxi Guyun Scenic Spot 橋溪古韻, Yanyang - one of the 'Ten Best Tourism Villages' in China.
00:54-00:59 One of the Weiwu 圍屋 built over a a century
01:04-01:13 Thousand-Buddha Pagoda 千佛塔
01:35-01:45 Lovely farmers family restaurant near Qiaoxi Guyun
01:46-02:00 Hakka Park Scenic Spot 客天下
02:18-02:45 Lingguang Temple 靈光寺(靈光古薩) - reputed as one of the four famous temples in Guangdong Province, has been stood there for more than 1,200 years since it first built in the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
02:54-03:03 Songkou township 松口古鎮 - was a bustling port on the Mei river. Stepping on the streets made me felt like travelling back to the past. 松江大酒店 - hundred year old hotel where famous and rich people stayed.
03:14-03:15 Hakka Salted Steamed Chicken 客家鹽雞 - one of my favourite food! Definitely need to try!
03:17-03:25 Five Finger Peak, Pingyuan county 平遠五指石 - one hour spine-chilling walk with striking view of the peak. They even have a nerve-wrecking glass version of the walkway.
03:26-03:36 discovered a beautiful tea mountain on our way to YungDing. Met the lovely tea-farming ladies who asked us to stay and have dinner in their house.
03:38-03:48 Yongding Tulou 永定土樓 - circular configuration surrounding a central shrine built of a composite of earth, sand, and lime. Designated as UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008
03:56-04:08 Meijiang River 梅江河 - approximately 45 minutes river cruise with a lady performing Hakka folk songs
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My First Trip to Zhangjiajie 张家界
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Zhangjiajie (simplified Chinese: 张家界; traditional Chinese: 張家界; pinyin: Zhāngjiājiè) is a prefecture-level city in the northwestern part of Hunan province, People's Republic of China. It comprises the district of Yongding and counties of Cili and Sangzhi. Within it is located Wulingyuan Scenic Area which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992 as well as an AAAAA scenic area by the China National Tourism Administration.
The new name of Zhangjiajie City was adopted in 1994, after the National Forest Park in the Wulingyuan Scenic Area (武陵源) in order to give it more prominence and after this site had been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. The National Forest Park had been given the name of Zhangjiajie after the name of a small village located within its bounds, and now a popular tourist attraction within the park. The three-character name (张家界) can be interpreted as follows: Zhang (张) is a common surname in China; jia (家) can be translated as family; and jie (界) can be translated as homeland, giving the completed translation of Zhang family homeland. It has been reported that at least one tourist guide has said that the name may have been chosen to convey the idea or impression of Open the family door to welcome the world (张开家门引进世界), but this is not the locally accepted and directly-translated meaning of the name. The official version of its name is linked to a Han general, Zhang Liang, who resettled in the area after a suspicious Liu Bang, the Han emperor, started to persecute his staffs and generals who had contributed to his becoming emperor. It was so named to signify that the Zhang family had set up home there.
The Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area comprises the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, the Tianzishan (天子山) mountain ranges, Baofenghu (宝峰湖) and the Suoxi Valley (索溪峪), and is a very popular filming and tourist destination.
Also in the Zhangjiajie area, Huanglongdong (黄龙洞) and Longwangdong (龙王洞) are caves known for many natural rock formations (much like Wulingyuan) and its underground cataract.
The Bailong Elevator is also located in the area.
Each year, Zhangjiajie hosts the International Country Music Week Festival,[4] which has featured international acts such as American Country Music group Lucy Angel.
The Zhangjiajie Airport services scheduled service to major airports in China. It is about 5 km away from the downtown and 30 km away from Wulingyuan Scenic Area. There are domestic flights available between Zhangjiajie and other cities, such as Changsha, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou etc. Flights between Zhangjiajie and Seoul, Busan are also available.
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Rural China from the Sky
Rice is the quintessential staple dish in most Asian countries and China is no exception. Rice fields are found across the country, from the plain waterways of Zhejiang province to the mountainous regions in Guangxi, boasting some of the most picturesque terraced paddy fields in the world.
Guangxi is where Longji (Dragon's Backbone) rice terraces are located. The area has been a crucial part of the agricultural sector in the region, and is now also becoming a popular tourist attraction. With an altitude ranging from 300 to 1100 meters, the rice terraces dominate the surrounding hills. Several small villages (such as Dazhai) are linked via small pathways, although development is underway for several narrow roads.
A little further in the video you will find shots of the so called 'Fujian tulou'. These are traditional Chinese rural dwellings, built by the Hakka people between the 12th and 20th centuries. The structure itself is a large enclosed and fortified earthen building, mostly round or rectangular in shape. Tulou vary in size, the largest have over 100 separate rooms. Many of the buildings were also constructed as an effective stronghold for defense against armed bandits that roamed the region in previous centuries.
These clips were shot on the DJI Phantom 4 earlier this year, mostly in the Guilin, Yangshuo, and Dazhai region in Guangxi, as well as around Yongding county in Fujian province.
Music: 'Days are long' from Youtube royalty free audio library.
Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media
2011 Dec - Hakka Tulou Yongding, Fujian
The Hakka clan still lived in the Yongding county in Fujian, where centuries old tulou were built to protect them from bandits and wild animals. Tulou are round/rectangular structures made of rammed earth and glutinous rice, reinforced by bamboo and wood chips.
In search of our roots, we traveled to the hilly interior of Fujian in Dec 2011 to witness the most astonishing Hakka tulou (roundhouses) that still exist in the 21st century China. There were thousands of tulou but we visited the few popular clusters in the area, namely Chuxi and Hongkeng tulou clusters.
A must place to visit if you are Hakka!
Tourism Profile of Baiqing Village in Pingtan Island
Tourism Profile of Baiqing Village in Pingtan Island. Blue sea polishes Baiqing Village and waves at tourists.You may see the unique culture and houses and long history of the village.
Hakka architecture: Donut-like homes
Hakka Roundhouses (also known as tulou) are a highlight of ancient Chinese architecture. If you are visiting China, the northern province of Guangdong is one of the best places to see them.
The Hakka are an ethnic minority in the region, and their monumental communal housing structures, designed as livable fortresses, date back possibly as early as the 12th century right up to the 20th century.
Eight locations of Hakka roundhouses are now designated World Heritage Sites.
Hakka means guest people or kèjiārén (客家人 in Chinese), and is a word derived from Cantonese for the traveling tribes who settled in the south.
Though they are generally called roundhouses, they come in various shapes, including square, oval, and pentagonal. Their Chinese name tulou indicates their walls are made of earth. In Chinese, tǔ means earth and lóu refers to building.
Bike Ride through Yangshou Countryside in China
This video was taken on my recent holiday where we went bike riding through the Yangshou countryside. Yangshou is a small town in mainland China. The scenery is beautiful. Unfortunately my digital camera does not have a microphone, so there is no sound...
Yong Ding Mud Tower_Miss China-Australia International Tourism Pageant China Semi-Finals
The 2012 Miss China-Australia International Tourism Pageant is to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of China-Australia Diplomatic Relations, it is one of the most important events during the Year of Chinese Culture in Australia. This event will promote the tourist industry and cultural exchanges between both countries, highlight tourism destinations, pair sister scenic spots from both countries, showcase both countries' top fashion designers' clothing, expand the popularity and influence of Australia tourism. Glamorazzi is the official Australia partner of this pageant, supervised by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council of PRC, Embassy of China in Australia, Embassy of Australia in China, hosted by Fujian Provincial Tourism Bureau, undertaken by China-Australia Entrepreneurs Association Incorporated, Australia Scenic Investment Co. Ltd in China and planned by Xiamen BLCA Culture Communication Co. Ltd. Supporting parties in Australia include the Adelaide City Travel Agencies, Lincoln Port Tourism Bureau, Melbourne Tourism Bureau, Sydney Tourism Bureau and Tasmania Tourism Bureau.
The Australia program has launched on Thursday 28th June 2012 with it's first press conference held at Intercontinental Adelaide. Please see video highlighting this successful event
The pageant is now open for registration until 31st July 2012 at Glamorazzi.com.au . The auditions will take place in Adelaide on 11th August 2012, Melbourne on 18th August 2012 and Sydney on 19th August 2012. 40 successful contestants will compete in the Semi Finals against 40 semi-finalists from China, to be held in Adelaide on 25th/26th August 2012 (date to be confirmed). Selection criteria is based on overall body figure, self introduction, talent presentation, tourism knowledge and some other aspects of the competition, to be advised. The top 20 from both countries will enter the Grand Final, to be held in Xiamen, China, on the 23rd September 2012. Outdoor scenic photo shoot will take place in Australia before the Grand Final in China. All travel & accommodation expenses will be provided, finalists must have a valid passport and apply for China visa to travel in September 2012.
AWARDS:
Winner will receive an Infiniti sports car or RMB400,000 or equivalent in AUD.
First Runner-up will receive RMB280,000 or equivalent in AUD.
Second Runner-up will receive RMB120,000 or equivalent in AUD.
Best Expression winner will receive RMB40,000 or equivalent in AUD.
Most Popular winner will receive RMB40,000 or equivalent in AUD.
Best Stature winner will receive RMB40,000 or equivalent in AUD.
Top Ten Excellences winners will receive RMB40,000 or equivalent in AUD each.
Ten speakers of the tourism scenic spots will receive RMB50,000 or equivalent in AUD each.
The top 20 China-Australia contestants will have the chance to attend the China-Australia Tour for tourism culture exchange in several cities of both countries.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
Female, at least 16 years of age, minimum 165cm, maximum 60kg, in good health condition, fluent in English and no criminal record. Some tourism knowledge and artistic accomplishment(s) will be favourable. No modelling or pageant experience required. There is no entry fees for this pageant.
2012中澳旅游小姐大赛由中国国务院侨办、中国驻澳大使馆、澳大利亚驻华大使馆、澳大利亚南澳州政府共同指导,福建省旅游局和南澳洲旅游局联合主办。旨在借助中澳建交40周年的契机,进一步宣传推广福建旅游品牌,促进福建与澳大利亚旅游文化、旅游资源的交流与合作,推动福建旅游景区与澳大利亚旅游景区缔结为友好景区进程,扩大福建旅游在澳大利亚的知名度和影响力,并且拉动和促进中澳两国旅游及相关产业发展。
现场由中澳两地特邀模特上台展示两地吉祥物,如中国的熊猫、中国结、德化陶瓷,澳大利亚的袋鼠等。寓意两地友谊长存,促进双方旅游文化交流。
2012年中、澳旅游小姐大赛是澳大利亚中国文化年系列活动之一,是深化中国与澳洲旅游交流合作成果的重要举措,也是打造福建旅游品牌、提升福建旅游形象的重要载体。据大赛组委会秘书长冯杰先生介绍:冠军将获得英菲尼迪或雷诺轿跑车一部,一年工作合同;亚军将获得奖金28万元人民币;季军将获得奖金12万元人民币。
Oriental Fairyland Zhangjiajie
Zhangjiajie City is located in the heart of the wilds of western Hunan Province. Covering an area of 9,516 square kilometers (about 3,674 square miles), there are four areas under its governance: Yongding District, Wuling District, Cili County and Sangzhi County. With primeval forests, rocky crags and rushing streams, Zhangjiajie is a sublimely beautiful place to explore nature's boundary. Most of its major scenic spots are scattered along the following four tourist routes: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Wulingyuan Scenic Reserve, Suoxi Valley Nature Reserve and Tianmen Mountain. Each year, more than 30 million visitors come to Zhangjiajie.
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