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Qingdao Jianyin Hotel
The Qingdao Jianyin Hotel (Qingdao Jianyin Dajiudian) is located in the famous Pier Scene Area, near the commercial street, the railway station and 23km from Qingdao Airport.
The hotel's 124 guestrooms, range from standard accommodations to deluxe suites, all of which are nicely decorated and equipped with modern amenities.
The Chinese Restaurant serves delicious Shandong cuisine and seafood.
For recreation, there is a gymnasium, snooker center, disco and shops.
There are also several meeting rooms and a comprehensive business center.
Fork Lift Frenzy, Killer Dies in Yantai, China.
Near a bus terminal on Xingfu Middle Road in Yantai, Shandong province, China, a man is shot dead by police when he drives a forklift truck aggressively at vehicles and people, killing one and hurting at least 10 others.
Holiday Inn Qingdao City Center
1 Xuzhou Road, Shandong Qingdao 266071
The hotel Holiday Inn Qingdao City Center is easily accessible from Qingdao Liuting International Airport .
Business facilities Business Center Meeting Rooms
Hotel facilities Air Conditioning Car rental desk Dry cleaning Executive floor Wi Fi Connection Interior corridor access to rooms free parking Children programs Room service Private dining for groups
Leisure facilities Golf course Health Club Indoor Pool Swimming pool
Room facilities Data port
Restaurant Dining Options: Evening Reception Complimentary
Property Has 3 Restaurants On-site
Additional Meal Plan Description -
- complimentary breakfast buffet in executive rooms and
suites
Ocean Cafe Shop
Type of Restaurant - Cafe
The Lounge
Type of Restaurant - Bar/Lounge
Restaurant Description -
Your prior choice for relax and meet. Enjoy a glass of
wine or afternoon tea- taste exquisite desserts- or a
cocktail and romantic atmosphere at night with classic
lyrical music. Located in the first floor. Available
at limited hours.
Yi Qing Yuan Chinese
Type of Cuisine - Chinese
Smoking policy Smoking not permitted
Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 12:00
Local Attractions Luxun Park 10 Km W Qingdao Beer Museum 5 Km Nw Childrens Park 7 Km Nw Badaguan 10 Km W Tao - Qingdao Shandong Laoshan Mountain 27 Km Ne 1.5 Mi Ne Sunshine Department Store 0.5 Km Se Sunshine Tower 0.5 Km Se Huanhu Park 7 Km Ne Marina Plaza 2 Km Se Qingdao International Golf14 Km Ne Primary City - Zhongshan Park 6 Km W Qingdao Olympic Sailing Ce1.5 Km Se Shilaoren Sightseeing Gard12 Km Ne Bali Chuntian Square 3 Km Nw Hisense Plaza 2 Km Se Xinhaoshan Park 7 Km W The Lutheran Church 12 Km W Haiyang Park 6 Km E Qingdao Polar Ocean World 6 Km E Bai Lao Hui Cinema 12 Km Se SHA: 10.0 Mile 1_5 Mi Ne TAO Sunshine Tower 0_5 Km Se Sunshine Department Store 0_5 Km Se Qingdao Olympic Sailing Ce1_5 Km Se
Location Directions: Direction to the Property from East -
Head southwest on Xianggang East Rd. Slight right to
merge onto Ningxia Rd. Turn left at Gaoxiong Rd. Turn
right at Xianggang Middle Rd. Turn right at Xuzhou Rd.
Hotel is on the right.
Direction to the Property from North -
Head southeast on Chengyang Elevated Rd. Continue onto
308 National Rd. Exit onto Fuzhou North Rd. Take ramp
at Xianggang Middle Rd. Turn right at Xuzhou Rd. Hotel
is on the right.
Direction to the Property from Qingdao Railway Station -
Head East West Expressway- turn right at Nanjing Road-
turn right at Hongkong Middle Road- Turn right at
Xuzhou Road- then arrive at Hotel
Direction to the Property from South -
Head north on Yanhai Expressway toward Fenguan
Expressway then Tongsan Expressway. Take exit G22
toward Qinglan Expressway. Take exit S96. Keep left at
the fork to continue toward Jiaozhouwan Expressway.
Exit onto Anshan Rd. Turn right at Nanjing Rd. Turn
right at Ningxia Rd. Take the 1st left onto Nanjing Rd.
Take the ramp onto Xianggang Middle Rd. Turn right at
Xuzhou Rd. Hotel is on the right.
Direction to the Property from West -
Head northwest on Jiaozhouwan Expressway toward exits
Wangtai. Exit onto Anshan Rd. Turn right at Nanjing Rd.
Turn right at Ningxia Rd. Take the 1st left onto
Nanjing Rd. Take the ramp onto Xianggang Middle Rd.
Turn right at Xuzhou Rd. Hotel is on the right.
Credit cards accepted by hotel Amex MasterCard Visa
Elaine Whelen talks to Annah Stretton on living and working in China
On her recent visit to China, Annah Stretton- Fashion Business CEO, sat down with the Head of Utahloy International School of Guangzhou, Elaine Whelen, to discuss both the perks and challenges of living and working in China.
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Common Destiny – Episode 4 Dialogue of Civilizations
As an ancient civilization experiencing unprecedented change, the Middle Kingdom has explored numerous ways to interact with the world in the cultural sphere, while also leaving its mark on the history of humanity. In the fourth installment of CGTN's five-part documentary series Common Destiny, we explore modern China's cultural engagement since 1949. Episode Four focuses on the intermingling of ideas between China and the global community and the way this is manifested in gastronomy, contemporary art, fashion, pop culture and more, making China a vast land where cultures meet.
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Footage of two massive explosions in the Chinese city of Tianjin, taken by a stunned eyewitness, captured the fear and terror of those who saw what happened. Dozens of people died and hundreds were injured when a warehouse owned by a company specialising in handling hazardous goods caught fire and exploded. City officials say they still did not know what materials were at the warehouse at the time of the fire, or what caused the blasts. Eyewitness Dan van Duren filmed the moment of the explosions, before he and others fled to avoid the danger.
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Street Food in China - ULTIMATE $100 Street Food Tour of Guangzhou, China - BEST 27 Street Foods!
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Today, I'm (The Food Ranger) taking you and our guests for a $100 street food tour in China in the megacity of Guangzhou! It was definitely easy to spend because we ate a HUGE roast goose and BBQ pork as well as 13 steamers of dim sum along with wok fried noodles made by expert master chefs who can handle the wok like a pro! Totalling 27 different street foods!
That is the reason I believe street food in China is so amazing. There are hundreds of different types of must try street food in China! And today, we're taking our guests Nikki and Nels for the ultimate street food tour of Guangzhou, China!
Get ready to EAT! This street food video is packed with delicious food that is going to make your mouth water!
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In this street food tour video of Guangzhou, we've flown out the 2 million Food Ranger giveaway winners out to China to eat street food with us. This FULL-ON street food tour of Guangzhou features 27 different must try dishes in Guangzhou and has some amazing Chinese food you're going to love!
If you remember last year, we filmed a crazy Chinese seafood video worth $1500 and announced a giveaway to fly out 2 of our followers to China for a full street food tour of Guangzhou to try cantonese food like dim sum, noodles, and of course a very expensive seafood feast. Today's video is all about the street food and classic Cantonese food that we ate before the seafood meal.
In total, we spent around $100 on 27 different dishes and had some of the best street food around the world.
These are the amazing street foods that we had in Guangzhou, China:
1. The Best Dim Sum in the world - 13 different steamers of Chinese cuisine including the following: steamed chicken feet in a black bean sauce, siu mai pork dumplings, har gao shrimp dumplings, rice porridge, BBQ pork buns, red rice noodle rolls with shrimp, durian puffs, and egg custard buns!
Restaurant name: Dim Dou Dak (点都得)龙津中路587-589号
2. Amazing Chinese Rice Noodle Roll Changfen with Pork, Egg, and Shrimp, cooked right on the street! It was cheap too!
Street Stall Name: 新联肠粉店
Address: 88 Duobao Rd, Liwan Qu, Guangzhou, China
3. Delicious BBQ pork and roast goose, cantonese style. Cooked in a secret honey BBQ sauce! These BBQ pork and roast goose are not cheap if you order a whole bird, around 40$, but so worth it!
Street stall name: 永兴烧腊店 YongXing Shaola Dian
Street Stall address: 梯云东路21-4号
4. Pig foot noodles and pork intestine noodles, cooked cantonese style! Delicious egg noodles covered in a braised pork sauce are some of the best noodles to try in Guangzhou, and we found the best street stall to eat them at!
Cantonese noodle restaurant name: 坚记面店
Noodle address: 299 Changshou E Rd, Guangzhou, China
5. Chinese medicinal street tea, one of the most unique and strong street foods you can try in China. Served from a family shop, this tea is super bitter and you'll have to watch until this part of the video to see the most interesting part about it!
6. Chinese fried rice noodles on the street. Found in a local market in the back alleys of Guangzhou, in the same neighbourhood as the pig foot noodles above.
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Guangzhou is the land of cantonese food and is home to the world famous dim sum. Since my wife Ting is from Guangzhou, we often visit and eat incredible Cantonese cuisine with her family! It's always a lot of fun!
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FEATURE Changing Face of China AP focus on demand for diamonds
FILE: Beijing, China - 2 May, 2008
1. Mid shot of customer walking into shopping mall; pull focus of diamond in foreground
2. Wide of exterior of a diamond shop
3. Close up of diamond ring on a turntable
4. Various of a customer trying on ring
5. Close up of diamond stones
6. Close up of Jin Jian, General Manager of Motiganz diamond group, looking at diamond stone through magnifying glass
7. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Jin Jian, manager of Motiganz diamond group:
Now everyone is buying diamonds, no-one is buying gold or jade like before. It's because people think that diamonds last forever. So diamonds represent love, and marriage, and a woman's happiness. It shows the love from a man to a woman.
FILE: Panyu, Guangzhou city, Guangdong Province, China - November 13, 2007
8. Wide of interior of KTL Jewellery Manufacturer
9. Close up of worker putting diamonds onto a necklace that is resting on wax mould
10. Close up of woman examining diamond in KingsArt factory
11. Close up of diamond
12. Mid of worker looking at a diamond
13. Close up of worker's face, pan down hands working on diamond
14. Close up of putting in stones onto shellfish diamond
15. Wide of Tony Law, plant manager of KingsArt Jewellery, examining production line
16. Close up of diamond broach being polished
17. SOUNDBITE: (Cantonese) Tony Law, plant manager of KingsArt Jewellery factory in Panyu:
Panyu area of Guangzhou city has become a very mature production base in terms of transportation, and its good location, so it is very suitable for jewellery manufacturers to set up plants here. Besides, there is a large and proficient workforce, sufficient land supply for jewellery manufacturers to invest in this area, and that's why we chose Panyu as our jewellery production base.
18. Various of a worker putting diamond in plastic mould
FILE: Jerusalem - 30 April, 2008
19. Mid of Martin Rapaport founder of the Rapaport Diamond Report
20. Cutaway of hands
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Martin Rapaport, founder of the Rapaport Diamond Report:
China is already a major production centre with some twenty or thirty-thousand diamond cutters spread throughout the country. China is the factory of the world, and they're creating a broad range of products that are in the jewellery industry. They're very consistent, they're very high quality, and they do a very good job cutting diamonds in a very nice way. So China is a very major production centre for medium to smaller-sized diamonds in consistent qualities.
FILE: Beijing - March 1, 2008
22. Couple posing as bride and groom holding hands at China International Wedding Expo
23. Close up of a man dressed as a groom putting ring on woman wearing a wedding dress's finger and pan up to her face
24. Mid of diamond rings, pan up to young women trying on rings
25. Close up of rings on woman's fingers
FILE: Beijing - 30 April, 2008
26. Mid of jewellery display
27. Close up of ring turning in cabinet
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In some parts of the world the saying goes that diamonds are a girl's best friend, and in China, the stones are certainly proving popular.
China's expanding wealthy classes are buying almost a tenth of the world's diamonds, and in the future, as the middle-classes become wealthier, one in five of the total number of diamonds purchased worldwide will be in China.
Chinese have traditionally bought gold wedding rings, and worn jade jewellery, but tastes are changing and younger people are favouring diamonds now, in both wedding rings and jewellery.
In this diamond shop in central Beijing, sparkling diamonds have replaced white gold as the jewel of choice for people who are in their twenties and getting married.
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In this episode of The Airport Economist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
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Kristin Keith - Tianjin International School teacher interviews #tagURit S01
Tianjin International School is an institution where highly qualified teachers come to nurture and empower students from all over the world. Each teacher must go through a demanding application process that ensures they are the best candidate for the position. TIS is very proud of the teachers they have and it is evident by the success their students acquire after graduation.
This year, TIS started a new video series titled “Tag, You Are It” as an opportunity for them to showcase their teachers to the Tianjin community.
The first teacher to start the series was Kristin Keith, who is the current third grade teacher. Kristin is from Chicago, USA, and has been teaching in TIS for 10 years. She has taught second grade for 5 years, and third grade for 5 years. Kristin has also directed or helped with the secondary school drama. As part of the video series, Kristin tagged Mr. Jacob Way to share his background.
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The Point: Is Trump picking up China’s socialist economics?
While the U.S. presses China to further ease the state's role in its economy, American critics have accused President Trump of breaching free market principles. What's behind his growing interventions in the U.S. economy?
Panelists: Wang Huiyao, president of the think tank Center for China and Globalization; Brandon Blackburn- Dwyer, president of Grasshopper Group Inc
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Shanghai's Nanjing Road (Day & Night) / 南京路
Nanjing Road / 南京路 is the main shopping street of Shanghai and is one of the world's busiest shopping streets. The street is named after the city of Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu neighbouring Shanghai. Today's Nanjing Road comprises two sections, Nanjing Road East and Nanjing Road West. In some contexts, Nanjing Road refers only to what was pre-1945 Nanjing Road, today's Nanjing Road East, which is largely pedestrianised. Before the adoption of the pinyin romanisation in the 1950s, its name was rendered as Nanking Road in English.
Nanjing Road is located in the city center, running in a west-east direction. Its eastern section (南京东路) is in Huangpu District and extends from The Bund west to People's Square. The western section (南京西路) begins at People's Square and continues westward towards Jing'an District. Nanjing Road is the world's longest shopping district, around 5.5 km long, and attracts over 1 million visitors daily.
The History of Nanjing Road can be traced back to the year 1845. At that time it was called Park Lane, which stretched from the Bund to He'nan Road. In 1854, it was extended to Zhejiang Road, and eight years later, once more extended to Xizang Road. In 1862, it was named formally Nanking Road by the Municipal Council, which administered the International Settlement. In Chinese it was usually referred to as the Main Road (大马路). Around 1930 it was a bustling street with at least one reported casino (probably at nr. 181). In 1943 the International Settlement was annulled, and after World War 2 the government changed its name from Nanking Road to East Nanjing Road, meanwhile they also renamed the former Bubbling Well Road West Nanjing Road, and the general name of the two roads became Nanjing Road, comprising five kilometres total length.
At the beginning of the 20th century, eight big department stores were established along the street. A series of franchised stores were also set up at that time.
On 23 August 1937 a bomb was dropped on Nanjing Road by a Chinese plane in an attempt to lighten its load while being pursued by Japanese planes. The bomb hit two department stores, killing 612 people and injuring another 482.
In 2000, as a part of the development plan held by the local government, Nanjing Road was renovated to be a characteristic pedestrian street. The width is about 28 meters and the total length is 1,200 meters, which extends from Middle He'nan Road to Middle Xizang Road.
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7 facts about my home city Qingdao/Tsingtau, a former German colony in China and a hugely-German-culture-influenced city but very few German knows about.
Learning ancient Chinese poetry with CGTN
The UN Chinese Language Day takes place annually on April 20. The event was established by UNESCO in 2010, seeking to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity as well as to promote equal use of all six of its official working languages throughout the organization.
Please join CGTN to learn ancient Chinese poetry.
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