Walking Around Dalian (China)
Dalian /大连 is the second largest city in Liaoning Province, Dongbei (North East), China, the largest port in northern China, and a major destination for Chinese tourists. At the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, the main part of the city is on its own sub-peninsula, with the port to the north of the town centre and natural coastline dotted with beaches to the east and south.
Dalian in fact encompasses 6 districts, 3 county-level cities and one county. Visitors are likely to spend time in only 5 of the city's 8 districts (and none of the sub-cities). The following two districts of in central Dalian are covered in this video:
Zhongshan District - Home of Dalian's financial and commercial center, and also home to squares and avenues with grand Russian and Japanese architecture. This is the easternmost of Dalian's 4 downtown districts. Around the eastern and southern side of the coast are several beach and scenic areas including Binhai Lu, Bangchuidao beach & Golf Course, and Tiger Beach.
Xigang District - Home of the municipal government district and People's Square, on the western border of Zhongshan District. On the southern coast lies Fujiazhuang beach.
Dalian, as a city, is young by Chinese standards, dating from 1898, though smaller settlements had long existed in the area. Like Hong Kong, Shanghai and Qingdao, Dalian's development stemmed from colonial occupation, in this case by Russia. Under Russian rule Dalian, or Dalny as it was known, became the southern tip of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the main port of the eastern Russian Empire. Following the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5, the city was transferred to Japanese control and renamed Dairen. The Chinese government resumed control following World War II (though the city was jointly run with the Soviet Union until 1955), and in 1950 it was again renamed by the newly formed Communist regime, this time to Luda City. There followed a period of relative stagnation until the city (once again named Dalian) was opened up to foreign investment in 1984. This sparked the first period of redevelopment of the city, the second period coming with the appointment of Bo Xilai as mayor. Under Bo's stewardship, the city became a model example of redevelopment, with extensive redevelopment of its infrastructure and open spaces and a new focus on tourism and commerce and away from heavy industry.
Dalian is less reliant on heavy industry than its Northeast counterparts, and its heavy industry there is mostly relegated to the development zone far outside the city center. This, combined with the city's many parks and green hills, wide thoroughfares and army of street cleaners, makes Dalian a more pleasant city to visit and live in than most Chinese cities of comparable size. Though most of the tourist industry in the city is targeted at the domestic, rather than the international market, overseas tourists should still find enjoyment in the city. The large number of foreign businesses in the city and foreign students and teachers at the city's many universities ensure that there are plenty of companies (from upmarket hotels to bars and coffee houses) which cater to those who do not call China their native home. The city has a population of around 6,000,000.
Dalian is perhaps most abuzz when it hosts the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the Champions (summer Davos).
Dalian 2011 - Ma Weihua (China Merchants Bank)
09.09.2011
Ma Weihua, President and CEO, China Merchants Bank, People's Republic of China gives his opinion about the leaders of tomorrow, a few days before the Annual Meeting of the New Champions (Dalian, China, 14-16 september).
Dalian 2007 - The Outlook for China's Capital Markets
06.09.2007
Plenary Session in Parallel
The Outlook for China's Capital Markets
China's capital markets rocketed up 183% in 2006, and this impressive growth has continued in 2007. Many suggest this heralds the start of a new golden age of capital markets as national heavyweights, such as ICBC and China Life, return to the domestic exchanges. Others, including government officials, have expressed their concern that public enthusiasm is creating a bubble.
1) What is the outlook for China's capital markets? Where are the greatest opportunities and risks?
2) What role do foreign investors play in the growth of China's capital markets?
3) How will China's stock exchanges continue to attract top companies to list domestically? What are the implications for foreign stock exchanges?
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Russian
Discussion Leaders
Fang Xinghai, Director-General, Office for Financial Services, Shanghai Municipal Government, People's Republic of China; Young Global Leader
Fred Zuliu Hu
Shang Fulin, Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission, People's Republic of China
Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on Systemic Financial Risk
Levin Zhu, President and Chief Executive Officer, China International Capital Corporation, People's Republic of China
Moderated by Bernard Lo, Presenter, Bloomberg News, Hong Kong SAR
A FIFA flag bearer from Danzhai of China, Wang Bangjian
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Walking Around Central Dalian (Slideshow) / 大连 / 大連
Dalian /大连 is the second largest city in Liaoning Province, Dongbei (North East), China, the largest port in northern China, and a major destination for Chinese tourists. At the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula, the main part of the city is on its own sub-peninsula, with the port to the north of the town centre and natural coastline dotted with beaches to the east and south.
Dalian in fact encompasses 6 districts, 3 county-level cities and one county. Visitors are likely to spend time in only 5 of the city's 8 districts (and none of the sub-cities). The following two districts of in central Dalian are covered in this video:
Zhongshan District - Home of Dalian's financial and commercial center, and also home to squares and avenues with grand Russian and Japanese architecture. This is the easternmost of Dalian's 4 downtown districts. Around the eastern and southern side of the coast are several beach and scenic areas including Binhai Lu, Bangchuidao beach & Golf Course, and Tiger Beach.
Xigang District - Home of the municipal government district and People's Square, on the western border of Zhongshan District. On the southern coast lies Fujiazhuang beach.
Dalian, as a city, is young by Chinese standards, dating from 1898, though smaller settlements had long existed in the area. Like Hong Kong, Shanghai and Qingdao, Dalian's development stemmed from colonial occupation, in this case by Russia. Under Russian rule Dalian, or Dalny as it was known, became the southern tip of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the main port of the eastern Russian Empire. Following the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5, the city was transferred to Japanese control and renamed Dairen. The Chinese government resumed control following World War II (though the city was jointly run with the Soviet Union until 1955), and in 1950 it was again renamed by the newly formed Communist regime, this time to Luda City. There followed a period of relative stagnation until the city (once again named Dalian) was opened up to foreign investment in 1984. This sparked the first period of redevelopment of the city, the second period coming with the appointment of Bo Xilai as mayor. Under Bo's stewardship, the city became a model example of redevelopment, with extensive redevelopment of its infrastructure and open spaces and a new focus on tourism and commerce and away from heavy industry.
Dalian is less reliant on heavy industry than its Northeast counterparts, and its heavy industry there is mostly relegated to the development zone far outside the city center. This, combined with the city's many parks and green hills, wide thoroughfares and army of street cleaners, makes Dalian a more pleasant city to visit and live in than most Chinese cities of comparable size. Though most of the tourist industry in the city is targeted at the domestic, rather than the international market, overseas tourists should still find enjoyment in the city. The large number of foreign businesses in the city and foreign students and teachers at the city's many universities ensure that there are plenty of companies (from upmarket hotels to bars and coffee houses) which cater to those who do not call China their native home. The city has a population of around 6,000,000.
Dalian is perhaps most abuzz when it hosts the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the Champions (summer Davos).
Yummy Food in Harbin, China
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Hot Pot, dumplings, a multi course meal at another restaurant, large buffet breakfasts at the Holiday Inn Hotel. There was no lack of delicious food.
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China: 'We should accept and guide globalisation' - Li Keqiang opens WEF in Dalian
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang touted economic globalisation and free trade at the opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, in Dalian, Tuesday.
SOT, Li Keqiang, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of China (Mandarin): The world is making constant progress against the backdrop of globalisation and the round of industrial revolution is giving birth to new industries, new business models and new technologies. We as human beings have never been presented with so many opportunities of development, and we can see it as well.
SOT, Li Keqiang, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of China (Mandarin): We should accept and guide globalisation. We should insist authority and effectiveness of the multilateral system to push liberalisation and facilitation of trade and investment. Meanwhile, we should reform and complete the rule of international trade and economy to make sure the fair right, chances, and rules in the trade for all the countries.
SOT, Li Keqiang, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of China (Mandarin): All the countries in the world are and will be benefiting from globalisation, no matter if developing economies or developed countries.
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Dalian 2007 - China's Olympic Transformation
08.09.2007
China's Olympic Transformation
As China prepares to host its first Olympic Games in August 2008, it is making every possible effort to showcase China and Beijing's entry onto the international stage. Specific steps include enforcing stricter environmental regulations, granting freer access to foreign journalists and fostering healthier attitudes towards sport.
1) How are the Olympics transforming the policy environment in China? What changes will persist after the Games?
2) What are the risks of an economic slowdown after the Olympics, as experienced by previous hosts?
3) How have the Olympics fuelled new business opportunities for local and international companies?
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Russian
Discussion Leaders
Bernard J. Bourigeaud
Maurice Lévy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Publicis Group, France; Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum
David Li Daokui, Director and Mansfield Freeman Professor of Economics, Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China
Pan Gang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group, People's Republic of China
Moderated by
Michael J. Elliott, Editor, Time International, Time Magazine, USA
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【4K】2019 Walking Tour - Henggang Coco one 橫崗 Coco one In Shenzhen, China
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Chinese New Years in Jinzhou. Liaoning,China
Chinese New years in Jinzhou
Teacher's apartment is the scene of a televised Chinese New Year's celebration, and an impromptu beer commercial
Promotional Video about the city of Dalian
According to Wikipida,Dalian is located west of the Yellow Sea (Korea Bay) and east of Bohai Sea roughly in the middle of the Liaodong/Liaotung peninsula at its narrowest neck or isthmus. With a coastline of 1,906km, it governs the entire Liaodong Peninsula and about 260 surrounding islands and reefs. It is south-south-west of the Yalu River, and its harbor entrance forms a sub-Bay known as Dalian Bay. Need More info?
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Around Dalian
Some clips showing the various extremes of Dalian... from the rich man's playground on the coast, to some of the poor areas in the countryside
Port of Dalian Promotional Video - Part 2
Part 2 of a video about the Port of Dalian for which I did voiceover.
Russian Street of Dalian
Russian Street of Dalian