#中國 #中華人民共和國 #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina #4KHDR #CitywalkingTour | #RecShanghai #August2022 #October2022 |#上海 [4K HDR] Walking around #JinhaiLake #ShanghaiFishLake Artistic artificial lake 漫步上海之鱼 艺术性的人工湖

It’s late October 2022 Beijing time during this month week of the Shanghai Walking through Shanghai in during the…. Walking around Shanghai Fish Lake, an artificial lake in Fengxian District, Shanghai. Shanghai Fish Lake is designed by Larry Xibos, who also designed the Palm Islands in Dubai. Take the metro to Shanghai Fish Lake 乘坐地铁到上海之鱼Walking around Shanghai Fish Lake 漫步上海之鱼

漫步在上海之鱼(金海湖),这是一个位于上海奉贤区的人工湖。上海之鱼金海湖是由拉瑞·奚伯斯设计的,他还设计了迪拜的棕榈岛。

上海之鱼 Shanghai Fish Lake or known as Jinhai Lake  is located as is the core landscape lake in Fengxian New Town, Fengxian District , Shanghai China, People’s Republic of China  , covering an area of ​​2.53 square kilometers. After completion, it will be the third largest artificial lake in Shanghai, second only to Dishui Lake. The Shanghai Fish (Jinhai Lake) Scenic Spot was designed by international planning and design master and chief designer of Dubai’s “Palm Island “, Larry Heber’s, using the method of earth sculpture to excavate an artificial lake in the shape of a goldfish. The average water depth is 3.5 meters, and the lake is shaped like a fish. The Jinhui Port and the Punan Canal constitute the peripheral water system, forming a circular waterway with the fish as the center. The project was completed in 2014. After completion, the Shanghai Fish (Jinhai Lake) water system connects the Huangpu River and the East China Sea , becoming the symbol of Fengxian District. Shanghai Metro Line 5 passes through Jinhai Lake.  On December 30, 2018, Jinhaihu Station of Metro Line 5 was put into operation. 

Rec Shanghai is about his walking, driving, riding running around views of China – People’s Republic of China sharing his immersive experiences in his video hope you could have a pure view about China today, sharing some 4K UHD videos to show pure China daily scenes for you I shoot in Shanghai and other locations in China. Let’s walk around China together… BEST VIEWED ON 2160px60 with the Volume turned on way up for immersiveness immersion…

#中國  #中華人民共和國 #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina #4KHDR #CitywalkingTour | #WalkEast #October2022 |#廣州 [4K HDR] Guangzhou Ultra Mega City, Guangdong Province Capital, China’s City of Flowers, A Rich Bustling City, Guangzhou Walking tour | Haixin Bridge

It’s October 2022 Beijing time during this month walking on street walking on Center of Guangzhou Ultra Mega City Guangzhou is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province . It is connected to Boluo and Longmen counties in Huizhou City in the east , Sanshui, Nanhai and Shunde District in Foshan City in the west, Qingyuan City in the north, Fogang County and Xinfeng County in Shaoguan City in the north, Dongguan City and Zhongshan City in the south , separated by The sea faces Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions .  As of 2021, the city has 11 districts under its jurisdiction, with a total area of ​​7,434.40 square kilometers, resident population of 18.8706 million. In 2021, Guangzhou will realize a GDP of 2,823.197 billion yuan

Guangzhou is one of the first national historical and cultural cities and the birthplace of Cantonese culture. Guangzhou is the provincial capital of Guangdong Province, a sub-provincial city, a national central city , a mega city ,  the core city of the Guangzhou metropolitan area , an important central city, an international business center and a comprehensive transportation hub in China approved by the State Council.  Guangzhou is the headquarters of China’s Southern Theater Command,  National Logistics Hub , National Comprehensive Gateway City , International Comprehensive Transportation Hub , the central city of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area , the Pan-Pearl River Delta Economic Zone and the hub city of the Belt and Road …

Guangzhou has been an important port city for China’s foreign trade for more than 2,000 years from the Qin and Han Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the starting point of China’s Maritime Silk Road. According to the “New Book of Tang Geography”, in the Tang Dynasty, this maritime “Silk Road” was called “Guangzhou Tonghai Yidao”. To the south coast, this was the longest ocean route in the world until the 16th century. By the Tang and Song Dynasties, Guangzhou had developed into a world-famous eastern port, and it was the first institution in the country to manage foreign trade affairs, Shiboshi; in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Guangzhou was a special open port, and it was a long-term port. During the time..

A buzzing metropolis that’s home to ancient temples and shimmering skyscrapers, Guangzhou is where old and new China collides. The capital of Guangdong province, the city has a rich history, making it ripe for exploration. If you’re visiting Guangzhou, here are several things you need to know about this exciting city. It’s one of China’s largest cities Behind the likes of Beijing and Shanghai, Guangzhou is one of the largest cities in China, with a population of around 14m. It’s also one of China’s nine ‘National Central Cities’. It has its own sky-piercing tower Shanghai has The Pearl. Guangzhou has Canton Tower. Once the world’s tallest building, Canton Tower stands at a dizzying 600m tall. Climb up to its observation deck for a bird’s-eye view of the city, and witness it at night in all its Technicolor glory as it illuminates the sky. It’s known as the ‘City of Flowers’Thanks to a subtropical climate, Guangzhou is blessed with flowers all year round. So many that it has earned itself the nickname, ‘City of Flowers’. Its striking blooms are celebrated annually with the Spring Festival Flower Fair, when the streets and alleyways are awash with colour….. It’s the birthplace of Cantonese cuisine Chinese cuisine has many regional styles but the most renowned is Cantonese, which came out of Guangzhou. As a trading port, the city’s cuisine has been influenced by the availability of meats and ingredients. Beef and chicken stir fries, dim sum and dishes seasoned with ginger, chilli and five-spice powder are particularly popular….

It has more restaurants than any other Chinese city.. Given its status as the birthplace of Cantonese cuisine, it’s no surprise Guangzhou has an abundance of restaurants to choose from. The Liwan and Tianhe Districts are great foodie areas to visit. It’s home to one of the world’s oldest mosques Huaisheng Mosque is China’s oldest and one of the world’s earliest mosques. Originally built over 1,300 years ago, the pagoda-style building is characterised by its striking minaret tower. It has a French-English quarter The legacy of Guanghzou’s brief 19th-century occupation by the French and British is the beautiful Shamian Island. This reclaimed sandbank is full of elegant, tree-lined boulevards, European-style buildings and quaint boutiques. It’s China’s most important port , Situated on the Pearl River, Guangzhou has a maritime heritage stretching back over 2,000 years and its vast port is China’s main transport and trading hub. It was also one of the starting points of the old Silk Road, a trading route that stretched across Asia. It’s a shopper’s paradise, From luxury labels at TaiKoo Hui and CTF Finance Centre Mall, to local souvenirs and handicrafts along Shangxiajiu Street, Guangzhou is an excellent shopping destination.

Walk East | Max Channel is about his walking, driving, riding running around views of China – People’s Republic of China  sharing his immersive experiences in his video hope you could have a pure view about China today, sharing  some 4K UHD videos to show pure China daily scenes for you…. BEST VIEWED ON 2160px60 with the volume up for immersive immersion..

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #October2022 | #ForbiddenCityDairies in an association with #VankeFoundation #UnitedNationsGlobalImpact  on #ZeroWaste #ZeroWasteTours on the grounds of the Forbidden city  of full Zero waste Awareness Bi- weekly activities ….

During these two weeks of from 10th October 2022 the Forbidden City – Beijing China – People’s Republic of China performed Summary of Zero Waste Bi-Weekly Activities in bringing attention to the general public of Zero Waste of Zero Waste Day ….. In collaboration with Vanke Foundation and United Nations Global Impact the awareness of the  Forbidden City Zero Waste Zero Waste Day  Come and review the splendid “‘Zero’ Waste Discovery Fun in the Forbidden City” 2022 Forbidden City Zero Waste Public Experience Bi-weekly event! The newly upgraded ecological composting flower bed, the zero-waste picture scrolls painted by teenagers, the zero-waste tour and biodiversity experience, the game of identifying ancient characters in trash cans… Four themes at a glance! Click on the video to bring you an immersive experience of the fun of zero-waste tours In a association with Vanke Foundation United Nations Global Impact..

Vanke Foundation is a China- People’s Republic of China Vanke Public Welfare Foundation Company Welfare Foundation was initiated by Vanke Enterprise Co., Ltd. and approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the State Council. It was established in 2008 and is a national non-public foundation under the supervision of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. In 2017, it was recognized as a charitable organization.                      

Vanke Public Welfare Foundation, with the concept of “Facing the Future, Dare to Be the First”, pays attention to issues that have far-reaching influence on the future, and aims at “sustainable community” to promote environmental protection and community development.

Waste management…..It aims to explore and promote a scalable urban and rural community domestic waste management model and promote it, so as to achieve zero waste become a reality in the Chinese community and become everyone’s way of life.

Images and visuals are from – Forbidden City –Palace Museum Beijing- China –People’s Republic of China…..

#中國 #中華人民共和國 #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina #4KHDR #CitywalkingTour | #RecShanghai #August2022 #September 2022 |上海 [4K HDR] Walking in the heart of Shanghai Beautiful historic streets 漫步在上海的心脏地带 #AnfuRoad x #WukangRoad # 安福路 x #武康路#Jing’anTempleStation #静安寺站周边地区

It’s late August 2022 at 1645 in the Afternoon Beijing time during this month week of the Shanghai Walking through Shanghai in during the…. Walk through three main areas of central Shanghai…. From the shopping area of Anfu Road, popular among young tourists, to the area around South Shaanxi Road Station, and finally to the area around Jing’an Temple Station…. Anfu Road x Wukang Road 安福路 x 武康路, Wuyuan Road 五原路, Middle Huaihai Road 淮海中路, IAPM Mall 上海环贸iapm商场, South Shaanxi Road 陕西南路, Nanyang Road 南阳路, Area around Jing’an Temple Station 静安寺站周边地区……

Anfu Road安福路Anfu Lu is located in the northeast of Xuhui District, Shanghai. It starts from Changshu Road in the east and ends at Wukang Road in the west. It was built in 4-5 years of the Republic of China (1915-1916) and named Route Dupleix after the French admiral. In the 32nd year of the Republic of China, it changed its name to Jiangxi Anfu. Anfu Lu is located in the northeast of Xuhui District, Shanghai. It starts from Changshu Road in the east and ends at Wukang Road in the west. It is 862 meters long, 12.0 to 13.0 meters wide, and the roadway is 7.0 to 8.0 meters wide. Along the road are residences, art theatres and schools. On  January 10, 2022, the Wukang Road-Anfu Road block in Xuhui District, Shanghai was selected as the first batch of national-level tourist resort……..

Wukang Road武康路Wukang Road is a road in Xuhui District , Shanghai . It is known as the “Celebrity Road” that “condenses Shanghai’s modern century history”. There are 14 outstanding historical buildings along the route, and 37 historical buildings are preserved. On June 11, 2011, Wukang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai was selected as the third ” Famous Street of Chinese History and Culture ” approved by the Ministry of Culture and the State Administration of Cultural Heritage

Wukang Road was built in 1907. According to the Records of Geographical Names in Xuhui District , Shanghai : “The road was originally named Fu Kaisen Road, named after the American Fu Kaisen surname. In 1943, it was renamed Wukang Road and was named after the old county in Zhejiang Province.” [1-2]  

In the late Qing Dynasty, Sheng Xuanhuai , a minister of the Westernization faction , was entrusted by Li Hongzhang to supervise the operation of Nanyang Public School (the predecessor of today’s Shanghai Jiaotong University). Equivalent to a 21st-century provost). After Fu Kaisen took office, in order to facilitate the travel of teachers and students, he built the road with his own salary. At first, there was no exact name. Later, because the French Concession was expanding its territory, it conflicted with the “Siming Office” of the Shanghai Ningbo Association. There were also conflicts with the United Kingdom, the United States, Russia and other countries. Fukaisen adjusted from it, and finally resolved to the satisfaction of all parties. In order to thank Fukaisen, the local people named the road Fukaisen Road. Since the professors hired by Fukaisen live in the urban area, it is much more convenient for teachers to go to work and school since the construction of this road. Therefore, it is highly praised by teachers and students. Wukang Road was originally a dirt road, with rice and vegetable gardens and farmhouses on sides, dense rivers and ponds, scattered with many graves. In 1914, Fukaisen Road was officially included in the French Concession, and Mintini, the first French consul in Shanghai, implemented the overall planning along Wukang Road in accordance with the most modern urban construction concept in the West at that time. This plan is gradually advancing to the surrounding area.

Wukang Road is 1,183 meters long and 12 to 16 meters wide. The whole road is curved and roughly runs north-south. From Huashan Road in the north, you can see Li Hongzhang ’s Lilac Garden, an important official in the late Qing Dynasty , and in the south, Huaihai Middle Road connects Tianping Road, Yuqing Road, and Soong Ching Ling’s former residence faces each other. On Wukang Road, where the phoenix trees are swirling, there are about 30 former residences of famous celebrities with a high “density”. The Spanish-style and French-Renaissance-style buildings along the route are very distinctive, making it one of the most European-style neighbourhoods in the central city of Shanghai.

Jing’an Temple Station 静安寺站周边地区…… Jing’an Temple, also known as Jing’an Ancient Temple, is located in Jing’an District , Shanghai. According to legend, its history can be traced back to the 10th year (247) of Sun Wu Chiwu of the Three Kingdoms. It was originally named Hudu Chongxuan Temple. In the first year of Xiangfu in the Song Dynasty (1008), it was renamed Jing’an Temple. In the ninth year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty (1216), the temple moved from the Wusong River to the side of Lupu Feijingbang (now Nanjing West Road ), which was earlier than Shanghai. Jing’an Temple has a total construction area of ​​22,000 square meters. The entire temple forms a pattern of front temple and rear tower. It consists of three main buildings: Daxiong Hall , Tianwang Hall and Sansheng Hall . It is the oldest Buddhist temple in Shanghai. The temple houses the famous paintings of Bada Shanren and the cursive scroll of Wen Zhengming’s original work “Pipa Xing” . Jing’an District is also famous for its Jing’an Temple. The architectural style of Jing’an Temple is imitating the architectural style before the Ming Dynasty, and the typical representative is the shape of the bucket arch.

Jing’an Temple is the name of an interchange station between Lines 2, 7 and 14 of the Shanghai Metro. This station is located in Jing’an District, below the historic Jing’an Temple and the Jiu Guang shopping mall. It is part of the initial section of Line 2 that opened from Zhongshan Park to Longyang Road that opened on 20 September 1999; the interchange with line 7 opened on 5 December 2009 as part of that line’s initial section between Shanghai University and Huamu Road and the interchange with line 14 opened on 30 December 2021.

There are shuttle buses between Jing’an Temple and Hongqiao or Pudong airports. The shuttle bus from Pudong leaves the airport as ‘Airport Bus Line 2’ towards the ‘Airport City Terminal’ which is the official name of the Jingan Temple shuttle bus station and costs 22 ¥ as of January 2015. The ride takes about half an hour from Hongqiao Airport and 45–60 minutes depending on traffic from Pudong Airport. From Pudong the bus is usually faster and more convenient than the subway connection.

Rec Shanghai is about his walking, driving, riding running around views of China – People’s Republic of China sharing his immersive experiences in his video hope you could have a pure view about China today, sharing some 4K UHD videos to show pure China daily scenes for you I shoot in Shanghai and other locations in China. Let’s walk around China together… BEST VIEWED ON 2160px60 with the Volume turned on way up for immersiveness immersion…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #September2022 | #ForbiddenCityDairies the Qingming Riverside Scene is ingenious to “painting” restoration the four episodes of the Restoration of timeless untold stories …..

The four episode of our Qingming Riverside Scene is ingenious to “painting”

National Treasure Detective is the Premise theme of the all new restoration process techniques of the wonderful team of Forbidden City Restorers of  Copy, restore, record, and research, in the courtyard of the Forbidden City with red walls, yellow tiles, and blue bricks flying eaves, time suddenly stands still in the hands of generations of cultural relic restorers, cultural relic photographers, and cultural relic researchers, who are touching the millennium Every corner of the former Northern Song Dynasty faces history affectionately. They bury themselves deep in each work, just to keep the limited life of the cultural relics going. The documentary Our Qingming Shanghe Tu tells the legendary story of people and ancient paintings in the Forbidden City..

Documentary Our Qingming Shanghe Tu The four-episode feature film was successfully concluded this week! Copying, repairing, recording, researching, and following the documentary, we entered another story about “Along the River during Qingming Festival”, how the scenery on both sides of the Bain River thousands of years ago is preserved to this day; who uncovered the various forms of life in the Song Dynasty; from a hidden palace to a household name… After watching the documentary, what new understanding did you have about “Across the River during Qingming Festival”? in a which The Qingming festival or Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, is a traditional Chinese festival observed by the Han Chinese of mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and by the ethnic Chinese of Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and South east Asia countries..

The first episode of our Qingming Shanghe Tu is ingenious to “painting”

Our Qingming Shanghe Tu# In order to make the magnificent piece “Qingming Shanghe Tu” more visible to future generations, in the decades after the founding of New China, people in the Forbidden City copied ancient paintings and carved seals arduous task. A letter from home, a seal on the wall, restores this hardship. The vicissitudes of the “Across the River during Qingming Festival” complement each other with the ingenuity of the people in the Forbidden City, making the famous paintings copied in the whole volume also immortal…..

Episode 2: “Painting” at Risk

“Across the River During Qingming Festival”, which has been turbulent in history, how many steps does it take to heal the wounds? Three generations of people from the Forbidden City have gone through project initiation, consultation, discussion, and restoration to heal the scars of this famous painting. The restoration archive of “Along the River During Qingming Festival” restores the expert’s mental journey of “consulting” the ancient painting. A sticker behind the ancient painting witnesses the restoration skills of the people in the Forbidden City, as well as the stories and friendships contained in it

“Our Qingming Riverside Map” Episode 3: Changes to “Paintings” Thousands

There is a young department in the Palace Museum, dedicated to making the ancient paintings in the hidden palace gardens come to the public. The long river of history has endowed “Along the River during Qingming Festival” with a profound background, and the ever-changing technology has endowed it with vitality. Behind it lies the infinite creativity and vitality of generations of young people in the Forbidden City.

The fourth episode of “Our Qingming Riverside Scene” is a fascinating “painting”

How to crack the historical password in “Shanghe Tu at Qingming Festival”? Is it to sort out the literature, bury your head in research, or go back to Zhang Zeduan’s life path and “talk over the air” with the ancients thousands of years ago? Along two different research paths, we have entered a more vivid picture of “Along the River During Qingming Festival”, exploring emotional resonance in rational exploration.

Paper has a thousand-year lifespan, and silk is preserved for 800 years. The limitation of material is the problem of the preservation of calligraphy and painting from ancient times to the present. As a silk version of “Along the River during the Qingming Festival”, it has been around for nearly a thousand years. How do people in the Forbidden City protect the ancient paintings and cultural relics from generation to generation and leave a precious legacy for future generations? Documentary Our Qingming Shanghe Tu The first episode “Ingenuity to “Painting”, tells about “copying”, this ancient but handed down ancient painting protection method, tomorrow morning at 11:30, so stay tuned!

In this year’s 2022, the second decade from the turn of the century in Beijing the Capital of China also the People’s Republic of China, marking its six hundred and Two years anniversary of the Forbidden city that marks the transitional point of in between the middle of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing towards the Qing Dynasty (1636-1644-1911) …. The Imperial Palace seen so many countless seasonally transitional equinoxes but further its six hundred years is iconic, but it’s five hundred ninety nine years it marks it Autumn Equinox…. In which it only took twelve years to build the same of the Daming Palace of The Tang Dynasty Xian Imperial Capital only it was least twenty times larger..

Images and visuals are from – Forbidden City –Palace Museum Beijing- China –People’s Republic of China…..