1939 Chinese Sword Forms -Tai Miao -Beijing -China
Film release date: 1939. The actual footage may have been filmed a few years earlier.
Location: Tai Miao- Beijing- China
This upload includes a slow-motion take.
Description: Description: This footage shows two martial arts practitioners performing sword forms at Tai Miao (Forbidden City). The footage is part of a film showing 1930s Beijing (Peking) that was shot by a British scholar studying in China. His camera captures the many aspects of 1930’s Peking: trams jostling with camels and motorcars, a herd of sheep by the Qianmen gate, lantern shops outside the Forbidden City and street markets where vendors peddle hot snacks and acrobats perform.
Vitas. The Imperial Ancestral Temple. Beijing, China (26.03.16)
Vitas. The Imperial Ancestral Temple. Beijing, China (26.03.16)
Blooming of the world! Wanda group global ceremony! Performance of Nightingale, The Star and Opera#2 (duet with Yugang Li).
Скачай в iTunes:
Скачай в Google Play:
Слушай на Яндекс.Музыка:
Текст песни Звезда:
Очень много раз я себе задавал вопрос
Для чего родился на свет, я взрослел и рос
Для чего плывут облака и идут дожди
В этом мире ты для себя ничего не жди
Я бы улетел к облакам - да крыльев нет
Манит меня издалека тот звездный свет
Но звезду достать нелегко, хоть цель близка
И не знаю, хватит ли сил для броска
Я подожду еще чуть-чуть
И собираться буду в путь
Вслед за надеждой и мечтой
Не догорай звезда моя, постой
Сколько же еще мне дорог предстоит пройти
Сколько покорить мне вершин, чтоб себя найти
Сколько же с отвесной скалы мне падать вниз
Сколько начинать все с нуля, и есть ли смысл
Я подожду еще чуть-чуть
(Я подожду еще чуть-чуть)
И собираться буду в путь
(И собираться буду в путь)
Вслед за надеждой и мечтой
‼ПОДПИСЫВАЙСЯ НА ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЕ СООБЩЕСТВА ВИТАСА‼
Youtube ✔
Facebook ✔
VKontakte ✔
Twitter ✔
Taingle - the first app using quick promotion technology.
➡
Create great videos using this new video editing app.
Bring your favorite photos to life by turning them into Living Selfies.
➡
Подписывайся и слушай музыку!
Creativ Music ✔
Best Player ✔
Наш Шансон ✔
China marks 100 days to the start of the Beijing Olympic Games
SHOTLIST
1. Close-up of countdown clock reaching 100 days, pull out to wide of celebration near Tai Miao (the Ancestral Temple)
2. Wide of celebration with people waving flags
3. People waving flags
4. Medium of Tai Miao, pull out to wide of singing
5. Medium of actor Jackie Chan singing song Beijing Welcomes You
6. Wide of people singing on stage
7. Wide of people waving flags
8. Wide of award ceremony
9. Medium of actor Andy Lau accepting award
10. Wide, pan of people holding prizes
11. Medium of people waving flags
12. Medium of torchbearer Jin Jing and Jackie Chan announcing awards
13. Various of dancers
14. Wide of opera dance performance
15. Various of opera dance
STORYLINE:
More than one hundred Chinese singers gathered at Tai Miao, the Ancestral Temple, in Beijing's Forbidden City on Wednesday to mark the 100-day countdown to the Olympic Games.
A song entitled Welcome to Beijing, written especially for the countdown by Hong Kong lyricist Lam Jik, was performed by 100 artists from Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Chinese mainland, including actor Jackie Chan.
Also attending as a special guest was Olympic torchbearer Jin Jing, who protected the torch from pro-Tibet protesters in Paris.
Several other events were organised across beijing to mark the 100-day countdown to the August 8-24 games, including a marathon to the National Stadium involving 10,000 runners.
You can license this story through AP Archive:
Find out more about AP Archive:
Imperial Ancestral Temple (Tian Miao) - Beijing - China (1)
Facebook.com/tim.buktu.usa
Behind the Scenes - 3D projection mapping in Beijing
The Tai Miao temple, located southeast of the Beijing's forbidden city, recently became a venue for an impressive 3D projection which paid tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911. Take a look behind the scenes of this unique event.
*Combined fuel consumption in accordance with EU 5:
911 models: 12.4 - 8.2 l/100km, CO2 emission 289 -194 g/km
TaiMiao Art Gallary Beijing
Celebrating 50 Years of 911 in Beijing - 3D projection mapping HD version
On the evening of October 17, Porsche China hosted an event in Taimiao, the Imperial Anscestral Temple in Beijing, as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911. One of the highlights was a 3D mapping show on the temple building. Watch the enhanced HD-version of this impressive show in this video.
*Combined fuel consumption in accordance with EU 5:
911 models 12.4 - 8.2 l/100km, CO2 emission 289 -194 g/km
Beijing - China
More than one hundred Chinese singers gathered at Tai Miao in Beijing's Forbidden City to mark the 100-day countdown to the Olympic Games.
1932 Chinese Military Bayonet Fencing - Temple Of Heaven - Beijing
Date: 1932
Location: Temple Of Heaven - Beijing
Description: Chinese Military bayonet fencing in front of the Temple Of Heaven in Beijing.
Celebrating 50 Years of 911 in Beijing - 3D projection mapping
On the evening of October 17, Porsche China hosted an event in Taimiao, the Imperial Anscestral Temple in Beijing, as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911.
One of the highlights was a 3D mapping show on the temple building. Watch the full-version of this impressive show in this video.
逛太庙
YOUNG VLOG 002
The Imperial Ancestral Temple, or Taimiao (simplified Chinese: 太庙; traditional Chinese: 太廟; pinyin: Tàimiào) of Beijing, is a historic site in the Imperial City, just outside the Forbidden City, where during both the Ming and Qing Dynasties, sacrificial ceremonies were held on the most important festival occasions in honor of the imperial family's ancestors.[1]
The temple, which resembles the Forbidden City's ground plan, is a cluster of buildings in three large courtyards separated by walls. The main hall inside the temple is the Hall for Worship of Ancestors, which is one of only four buildings in Beijing to stand on a three-tiered platform, a hint that it was the most sacred site in imperial Beijing. It contains seats and beds for the tablets of emperors and empresses, as well as incense burners and offerings. On the occasion of large-scale ceremonies for worship of ancestors, the emperors would come here to participate.
Flanking the courtyard in front of this hall are two long, narrow buildings. These were worship halls for various princes and courtiers. The Western Wing housed the memorial tablets of meritorious courtiers, while the Eastern Wing enshrined various princes of the Ming or Qing dynasty.
Behind the Hall for Worship of Ancestors are two other main halls. The first was built in 1420 and used to store imperial ancestral tablets.
By the 1920s, the Imperial Ancestral Temple and its surrounding spaces had become a public park, and that public park today has been expanded from its original size and is now also known as the Working People's Cultural Palace (劳动人民文化宫; pinyin: Láodòng Rénmín Wénhuà Gōng). This park was extended based on the Imperial Ancestral Hall site, and the park is located east of Tiananmen, while the Zhongshan Park lies to the west. These two parks along with Beihai Park and Jingshan and several other parks have a deep historic tie with the Forbidden City.
1936 Chinese Martial Art Forms -Shantung & Nanking -China
Film Release Date: 1936
Locations: Shantung & Nanking – China
Description: These two pieces of martial art footage come from an amateur travelogue film that was shot by British writer Lady Dorothea Hosie, while researching her book Brave New China (1938). The footage showing the male practitioner teaching a form to a group of children was filmed in Shantung and the female practitioner’s form performance was filmed in Nanking.
1932 Chinese Military Martial Arts - Forbidden City - Beijing
Film Date: 1932
Location: Forbidden City - Beijing -China
Description: Chinese Soldiers perform military martial art exercises in the Forbidden City.
ONLY in Japan - Projection Mapping on Yakushiji Temple Snow Sculpture
Contemplation and peace - Marvel when the huge Snow Sculpture of the great lecture hall of Nara's Yakushiji temple comes to life under the magic of modern projection mapping. Only in Hokkaido!
Nightingale 2015-2016
Nightingale House Captains 2015-2016
Vitas March 26, 2016 The Ancestral Temple
Vitas March 26, 2016 The Ancestral Temple, Nightingale, The Star, Opera No.2 vs Yugang Li
2008 Beijing Welcomes You - Deutscher Sub - Olympics German
Beijing (Peking) heisst dich Willkommen
Dieser Song war ein Kanditat als Theme-Song für die Olympischen Spiele in Beijing.
Ich habe Ihn für euch ins Deutsche übersetzt, damit ihr auch teilhaben könnt an diesem wundervollen Lied... :-)
Er wurde von Superstars aus der Volksrepublik China (inkl. Hong Kong, Taiwan), Singapur, den USA, Korea und anderen Ländern gesungen.
Im Video kommen sehr viele Sehenswürdigkeiten aus Beijing vor:
正阳门:Zhengyang Gate (literally Gate of Central Sun)
国家体育馆:National Stadium (also known as Birds Nest)
德胜门箭楼:Watchtower of Desheng Gate
北海公园:Beihai Park
普度寺:Pudu Temple
中华世纪坛:China Millenium Monument (also Beijing World Art Museum)
北大博雅塔:Boya Tower in Peking University
太庙:Imperial Ancestral Temple (Tai Miao in Chinese)
国子监:Imperial College (Guo Zi Jian in Chinese)
八达岭长城:Badaling Great Wall
琉璃厂:Antiques Street (Liu Li Chang in Chinese)
北京奥林匹克水上公园:Beijing Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park in Shunyi
国家大剧院:National Grand Theatre
国家游泳中心(水立方):National Aquatics Center (also known as Water Cube)
老北京四合院:Siheyuan (literally a courtyard surrounded by four buildings)
古观象台:Ancient Observatory
中山公园五色土:Five-color Soil of Zhongshan Park
五棵松篮球馆:Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium in Wukesong
孔庙:Beijing Confucius Temple
什刹海:Shichahai Lake
首都博物馆:Capital Museum
钟鼓楼:Bell & Drum Towers
湖广会馆:Huguang Guild Hall
故宫:Forbidden City
世贸天阶:The Sky Palace of International Trade Center (where above your head you can see the largest LED screen in the world)
午门:Meridian Gate
中央电视塔:China Central Television (CCTV) Tower
北海公园五龙亭:Five-Dragon Pavilion in Beihai Park
国家体育馆:National Stadium (also known as Birds Nest)
白塔寺:White Pagoda Temple
老舍故居:Former Residence of Lao She
Artists:
Chen, Tianjia (陈天佳)
Liu, Huan (刘欢)
Na, Ying (那英)
Stefanie Sun (孙燕姿)
Sun, Yue (孙悦)
Wang, Leehom (王力宏)
Han, Hong (韩红)
Emil Chow (周华健)
Gigi Leung (梁咏琪)
Yu Quan (羽泉)
Jackie Chan (成龙)
Richie Ren (任贤齐)
Jolin Tsai (蔡依林)
Sun, Nan (孙楠)
Bibi Zhou (周笔畅)
Wei Wei (韦唯)
Huang, Xiaoming (黄晓明)
Han, Geng (韩庚/한경)
Wang, Feng (汪峰)
Karen Mok (莫文蔚)
Tan, Jing (谭晶)
Eason Chan (陈奕迅)
Yan, Weiwen (阎维文)
Dai, Yuqiang (戴玉强)
Wang, Xia & Li, Shuangsong (王霞 李双松)
Liao, Changyong (廖昌永)
Lin, Yilun (林依轮)
Jang Nara (张娜拉/장나라)
JJ Lin & A Do (林俊杰 阿杜)
Joey Yung (容祖儿)
Chris Lee (李宇春)
David Huang (黄大炜)
Chen, Kun (陈坤)
Nicholas Tse (谢霆锋)
Han, Lei (韩磊)
Vivian Hsu (徐若瑄)
Tang, Can (汤灿)
Lin, Chiling & Zhang, Zilin (林志玲 张梓琳)
Jane Zhang (张靓颖)
Valen Hsu & Sky Wu (许茹芸 伍思凯)
Yang, Kun & Christine Fan (杨坤 范玮琪)
Chris Yu & Zhou, Xiao-ou (游鸿明 周晓欧)
Sha, Baoliang & Man, Wenjun (沙宝亮 满文军)
Jin, Haixin & Peter Ho (金海心 何润东)
F.I.R & Pang, Long (飞儿 庞龙)
Kenji Wu & Qi, Feng (吴克群 齐峰)
5566 & Anson Hu (5566 胡彦斌)
Yumiko Cheng & Dao Lang (郑希怡 刀郎)
Ji, Jiamin & Tu, Honggang & Wu, Tong (纪敏佳 屠洪刚 吴彤)
Guo, Rong & Liu, Genghong & Tenger (郭容 刘耕宏 腾格尔)
Jin, Sha & Su, Xing & Wei, Jia (金莎 苏醒 韦嘉)
Fu, Lishan & Huang, Zheng & Jaycee Fong (付丽珊 黄征 房祖名)
Wang Maozhai Yang Yuting
Wang Maozhai formed the famous Taijiquan organization Beiping Taimiao Taijiquan Association (北平太庙太极拳研究会) in 1930. Taimiao was the temple where emperor’s family performed sacrificial ceremony to their ancestors. It became a public park after the Republic Revolution. On any given day, at least one hundred people, sometime more than three hundred, would
practice at Taimiao. This was the biggest Taijiquan organization in northern China at that time.
Wang’s senior disciple Yang Yuting taught most public classes, and Wang taught more advanced students. Wang became very famous during that time. Many people learned with him, and many people came to challenge him. Wang, his disciples and grand disciples never lost a fight in the twenty years they were at Taimiao (they moved out in 1951). From Ying Chen Gong Fa Website.
1929-1932-1933 Chinese Military Sword Forms (with Slow Motion)
1. Manchurian Drill Sword Film Date: 02/12/1929
2. Dadao Sword Drill Film Date: /12/1932
3. Dadao Sword Drill Film Date: 07/08/1933