Jiangsu Hotel
In Beijing’s Chaoyang District, the Jiangsu Hotel offers good value accommodation.
China Agricultural University Gym, Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium and Beihang University Gymnasium are within easy driving distance of the Jiangsu Hotel. National Museum of China, Forbidden City and Dongdan can be reached with a 20 minute drive. The centre of Beijing is 20 minutes away by car. Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) is a 40 minute drive from the hotel. Beijing National Stadium and Workers Indoor Arena are 10 minutes away by car.
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Nanjing
Nanjing ( listen; Chinese: 南京; pinyin: Nánjīng; Wade–Giles: Nan-ching) is the capital of Jiangsu province in Eastern China. It has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture, having been the capital of China for several periods. Its present name means Southern Capital and was widely romanized as Nankin and Nanking until the pinyin language reform, after which Nanjing was gradually adopted as the standard spelling of the city's name in most languages that use the Roman alphabet.
Located in the lower Yangtze River drainage basin and Yangtze River Delta economic zone, Nanjing has long been one of China's most important cities. Having been the capital city of six different dynasties since 3 A.D., it is recognized as one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China. It was the capital of Wu during the Three Kingdoms Period, and the capital of the Republic of China prior to its flight to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War. Nanjing is also one of the fifteen sub-provincial cities in the People's Republic of China's administrative structure, enjoying jurisdictional and economic autonomy only slightly less than that of a province. Nanjing has long been a national centre of education, research, transport networks and tourism. The city will host the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.
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Yueya Lake, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Nanjing Agricultural University are within driving distance of the Nanjing Aidea Hostel. Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, Nanjing University of Technology and Purple Mountain Observatory can be reached with a 20 minute drive. Guests can take advantage of the available internet access to stay in touch with friends and family during their trip. The centre of Nanjing is 20 minutes away by car. Nanjing Audit University is within a 10 minute walk and Nanjing Lukou International Airport (NKG) is 80 minutes drive from the hostel.
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Nanjing (About this soundlisten), formerly romanized as Nanking and Nankin,[5] is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China and the second largest city in the East China region,[b] with an administrative area of 6,600 km2 (2,500 sq mi) and a total population of 8,270,500 as of 2016.[6] The inner area of Nanjing enclosed by the city wall is Nanjing City (南京城), with an area of 55 km2 (21 sq mi), while the Nanjing Metropolitan Region includes surrounding cities and areas, covering over 60,000 km2 (23,000 sq mi), with a population of over 30 million.
Situated in the Yangtze River Delta region, Nanjing has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture, having served as the capital of various Chinese dynasties, kingdoms and republican governments dating from the 3rd century to 1949,[7] and has thus long been a major center of culture, education, research, politics, economy, transport networks and tourism, being the home to one of the world's largest inland ports. The city is also one of the fifteen sub-provincial cities in the People's Republic of China's administrative structure,[8] enjoying jurisdictional and economic autonomy only slightly less than that of a province.[9] Nanjing has been ranked seventh in the evaluation of Cities with Strongest Comprehensive Strength issued by the National Statistics Bureau, and second in the evaluation of cities with most sustainable development potential in the Yangtze River Delta. It has also been awarded the title of 2008 Habitat Scroll of Honor of China, Special UN Habitat Scroll of Honor Award and National Civilized City.[10] Nanjing boasts many high-quality universities and research institutes, with the number of universities listed in 100 National Key Universities ranking third, including Nanjing University which has a long history and is among the world top 10 universities ranked by Nature Index.[11] The ratio of college students to total population ranks No.1 among large cities nationwide. Nanjing is one of the top three Chinese scientific research centers, according to the Nature Index,[12] especially strong in the chemical sciences.
Nanjing, one of the nation's most important cities for over a thousand years, is recognized as one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China. It has been one of the world's largest cities, enjoying peace and prosperity despite wars and disasters.[13][14][15][16] Nanjing served as the capital of Eastern Wu (229–280), one of the three major states in the Three Kingdoms period; the Eastern Jin and each of the Southern dynasties (Liu Song, Southern Qi, Liang and Chen), which successively ruled southern China from 317–589; the Southern Tang (937–75), one of the Ten Kingdoms; the Ming dynasty when, for the first time, all of China was ruled from the city (1368–1421);[17] and the Republic of China (1927–37, 1946–49) prior to its flight to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War.[18] The city also served as the seat of the rebel Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1853–64) and the Japanese puppet regime of Wang Jingwei (1940–45) during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It suffered severe atrocities in both conflicts, including the Nanjing Massacre.
Nanjing has served as the capital city of Jiangsu province since the establishment of the People's Republic of China. It boasts many important heritage sites, including the Presidential Palace and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. Nanjing is famous for human historical landscapes, mountains and waters such as Fuzimiao, Ming Palace, Chaotian Palace, Porcelain Tower, Drum Tower, Stone City, City Wall, Qinhuai River, Xuanwu Lake and Purple Mountain. Key cultural facilities include Nanjing Library, Nanjing Museum and Nanjing Art Museum.
Nanjing Massacre Exhibition Opens in Caen
An exhibition of historical documents concerning the Nanjing Massacre opened in the French city of Caen on Saturday.
Chinese Ambassador to France Zhai Jun and mayor of Caen Joel Bruneau officially opened the exhibition Common Witness: The Rape of Nanking 1937 at the Caen-Normandy Memorial Center for History and Peace.
This is the first overseas exhibition to display the Chinese collection documenting the massacre since the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) added the Nanjing Massacre to its Memory of the World Register last year.
The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders in east China's Jiangsu Province selected 270 photos as well as documents and video records for the exhibition in France.
The exhibition features a large amount of materials from foreigners in China at the time, including missionaries, teachers, and doctors, who witnessed the massacre. These third-party pieces of evidence make the exhibition more convincing, according to Zhang Jianjun, head of the Nanjing Memorial Hall.
The exhibits included photos taken by U.S. clergyman John Magee, as well as photos showing Dr. Robert O. Wilson treating a Chinese boy, who was stabbed in his right leg by the bayonet of a Japanese soldier.
As inscribed in the Memory of the World Program, the collection documents the history of the massacre, which lasted from December 13, 1937 to January 1938, when more than 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers were killed by Japanese invaders after the city fell into the hands of the Japanese army.
It is the first time we have held such an exhibition in France, or in Europe, and it has a special meaning. We [China and France] were both victims of wars and paid huge sacrifices in wars. We should not forget the wars and history. Remembering history is for cherishing peace today, and creating and maintaining peace for our future generations, said Zhai.
Obviously, these historical materials need to be publicized with great effort, especially for the younger generation. They also need to picture the historical background back then, and that is not easy, said Isabelle, a visitor at the exhibition.
Two things here impress me. One is the use of photos to show the Nanjing Massacre, and that is so real and shocking. The other is the details of the Tokyo trials, which I did not know about before, and I find that interesting, said Justin, another visitor.
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China Hails UNESCO's Listing of Nanjing Massacre Files
China on Saturday welcomed UNESCO's inscription of the documents related to the Nanjing Massacre on its Memory of the World Register.
The files show the atrocities of Japanese troops killing 300,000 Chinese civilians and unarmed soldiers from December 13, 1937 to January of 1938.
By applying for listing the documents into the world memory heritage, we are trying to remind people of remembering history, cherishing peace and defending human dignity. The files are the true records of history. We want to tell that part of history through the files so as to make history serve as a mirror to provide a reference for building a better future, said Ma Zhendu, vice-curator of the Second Historical Archives of China.
The success in listing the Nanjing Massacre files has made the memory of the city of Nanjing the memory of the world and let more people in the world know the significance as a worldwide warning against human holocaust so that they will draw lessons from history and commit to memory that part of history and cherish world peace, said Zhu Chengshan, curator of Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall.
Learning the news, Xia Shuqin, an 87-year-old survivor of the Nanjing Massacre said it will let more people of the later generations know the painful history.
Making the Nanjing Massacre part of the world memory heritage shows that history is there for the young people and for those who died. It will never be obliterated, said Xia.
After learning the news, many people made a special trip to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall on Saturday morning.
We can not forget history as time goes on. To show the history to the public is to let people learn about history more profoundly. This is absolutely necessary, said Cao Jiansheng, a resident from Nantong City in Jiangsu Province.
Just as one sentence in the Memorial Hall says, 'we could forgive them, but we could not forget history,' said Gu Heng, a student from Nanjing University of Science and Technology.
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Nanjing Vlog 1
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My Apartment in Nanjing, China
Short video of my apartment in Nanjing, China in April, 2016 using Xiaomi camera.
The City of Nanjing, China
Scenes from different parts of the City of Nanjing during spring/summer 2007.
Confucius Temple Scenic Area, Nanjing, China 12 4 2016
CONFUCIUS TEMPLE SCENIC AREA- FUZIMIAO
This Scenic Area called Fuzimiao spreads around centuries old Confucius Temple in Nanjing China which remained capital of China for few centuries. The Pedestrian Street along the Confucius Temple is called Gongyuan Jie which has a large number of restaurants, food stalls, venders’ pavilions, shops and markets. The serene Qinhuai River with a number of bridges flows by the side of the Temple in Fuzimiao silently giving grace and wonderful charm to the area. The Wende Bridge near the Temple is the center of gravity in the whole area.
The Confucius Temple was built around 1034 AD in Song Dynasty to pay homage to the great Chinese philosopher and teacher, Confucius. During the last 11 centuries it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. Lastly it was severely damaged and ‘burnt to ruins’ by Japanese army in 1937 but was reconstructed in 1984. The Temple now enshrines two main interesting seats i.e China Imperial Examination Museum and Xue Gong (Imperial Academy).
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Shanghai Travel Guide - China Unforgettable Experience
Shanghai Travel Guide - China Unforgettable Experience
Shanghai was the largest and most prosperous city in the Far East during the 1930s. In the past 20 years it has again become an attractive city for tourists from all over the world. The world once again had its eyes on the city when it hosted the 2010 World Expo, recording the greatest number of visitors in the event's history.
Shanghai is split in two by the Huangpu River (黄浦江 Huángpǔ Jiāng). The most basic division of the area is Puxi (浦西 Pǔxī) West of the river, versus Pudong (浦东 Pǔdōng), East of the river. Both terms can be used in a general sense for everything on their side of the river, but are often used in a much narrower sense where Puxi is the older (since the 19th century) central part of the city and Pudong the mass of new high-rise development across the river since the 1980s.
Districts of Shanghai :
The Bund (外滩 Wàitān)
Changning (长宁区; Chángníngqū)
French Concession (Luwan, Xuhui)
Hongkou (虹口区; Hóngkǒuqū)
Huangpu excluding the Old City (黄浦区; Huángpǔqū)
Jing'an District (静安区; Jìngānqū)
Old City (南市; Nanshi)
Putuo (普陀区; Pǔtuóqū)
Yangpu (杨浦区; Yángpǔqū)
Zhabei (闸北区; Zháběiqū)
Chongming (崇明县; Chóngmíngxiàn)
Pudong (浦东 or 浦东新区; Pǔdōng or Pǔdōngxīnqū)
Western Suburbs (Baoshan, Jiading, Qingpu, Northern Songjiang, Western Minhang)
Zhujiajiao (朱家角)
Southern Suburbs (Jinshan, Fengxian, Southern Songjiang, Eastern Minhang)
Shanghai is a fascinating mix of East and West. It has historic shikumen (石库门)houses that blend the styles of Chinese houses with European design flair, and it has one of the richest collections of Art Deco buildings in the world. As there were so many concessions (designated districts) to Western powers during the turn of the 20th century, in many places the city has a cosmopolitan feel. There is everything from classic Parisian style, to Tudor style buildings that give an English flair and 1930s buildings reminiscent of New York or Chicago.
If you intend to stay in Shanghai for more than a few days the Shanghai Jiaotong Card is a must. You can load the card with money and use it in buses, the metro, Maglev and even taxis, saving the hassle of buying tickets at each metro station and keeping change for buses and taxis. Shanghai is a good city for walking, especially in the older parts of the city such as The Bund, but be aware this city is incredibly dynamic and pavements can be obstructed or unpleasant to walk through when near construction areas. The native language of locals, Shanghainese, is part of the Wu group of Chinese languages, which is not mutually intelligible with Mandarin, Cantonese, Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese) or any other forms of Chinese.
Shanghai local cuisine, or Shanghainese food is also known as Shanghainese cuisine, and authentic Shanghai cuisine, mainly features freshness, especially the fresh fish and shrimps, bright colours, and original flavours. Boiled eel(锅烧河鳗), three yellow chicken(三黄鸡), fried shrimp (油爆河虾), Shanghai drunk crab(上海醉蟹) etc. are the typical local cuisine.
Accommodation in Shanghai can be rivaled by few cities in China, in terms of both variety and services. There are establishments for all types of travelers, from backpacker options for the weary to top of the line hotels and serviced apartments for those wishing to be spoiled. Puxi has both new and old hotels with class architectural styles and charm, some of them described in stories when Shanghai may have been the only place in China known to much of the rest of the world, while modern amenities commonly found in Pudong rival many hotels in Asia and beyond.
A lot to see in Shanghai such as :
The Bund
Yu Garden
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Nanjing Road
Shanghai World Financial Center
Shanghai Disney Resort
Jin Mao Tower
Xintiandi
Shanghai Museum
Jade Buddha Temple
Tianzifang
Shanghai Tower
City God Temple of Shanghai
People's Square
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium
Jing'an Temple
Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
Longhua Temple
Shanghai Zoo
Huaihai Road
Shanghai Natural History Museum
Fuxing Park
China Art Museum
Chongming Island
Waibaidu Bridge
Suzhou Creek
Shanghai Wild Animal Park
Nanjing East Road
Century Park
Happy Valley Shanghai
Nanjing West Road
Lujiazui
Nanpu Bridge
Shanghai New International Expo Center
Zhongshan Park
Gongqing Forest Park
Changfeng Park
( Shanghai - China ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Shanghai . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Shanghai - China
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