13 hours in Beijing, China - The Great Wall
01-26-2018
On my way to the Philippines, I have a 13 hour layover in Beijing, China. In China you are allowed a 24/144 hour temporary visa permit to leave the airport & explore China. I hired a private tour guide to show me the town & The Mutianyu Great Wall of China. Enjoy!
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My Beijing Layover tour! Lost my bag!
On my way to Bangkok. i stopped in Beijing for a little adventure. I went with the wild great wall adventure layover tour. To find out if it is worth it!
Beihai And Jingshan Park In Beijing: CHINA VLOG 04
In todays travel vlog we went exploring two of the biggest public parks in Beijing, Beihai And Jingshan Park. We found an old Chinese man playing guitar, ate some food at an awesome restaraunt (The Grandmas in Beijing) and walked around some more.
I'm starting to find my way around China and Beijing a LOT easier in this travel vlog and it's becoming faster to get around and navigate where things are.
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This the first of four VLOGS reporting from my business trip to China. This is my day of arrival on which I visited or at least tried to visit the forbidden city and the Temple of Heaven.
Both sites are amazing and gorgeous to see. In between my luggage got lost and I met some friendly people. Enjoy!
There will be another VLOG from Beijing downtown, one from the great wall (in English not just subtitles) and the last one out of Shanghai.
Temple of heaven tour & taking the subway in Beijing | @ByLungi
When I was in Beijing I went on a tour of the Temple of Heaven which is one of the historical sites in the city. On my way back to the hotel I had to take the subway for the first time.
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Tiananmen Square
During a recent trip to Beijing we visited Tiananmen Square, one of the largest squares in the world. Located directly across from the Forbidden City, it is a definite must-see when visiting Beijing.
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Il Divo interview on CCTV-15 Life of Music(音乐人生) [w/English subtitle] 20120318 Beijing
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Il Divo interviewed by Sun Xiaomei on Life of Music(音乐人生) on CCTV-15(Chinese Central Television - Music Channel). This episode was taped in February 29th, 2012 in Beijing, and was first aired on March 18th, 2012.
美声绅士(Vocal Gentlemen) is the formal Chinese name for Il Divo in mainland China.
Description of the show Life of Music: Music masters sharing their thoughts, their music, their growing experiences.
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Chong Wei hopes for better 2019 after cancer battle
Malaysia’s badminton star Datuk Lee Chong Wei said in an interview with The Star that he hoped to return to the court as early as March 2019. He said his aim of qualifying for the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020 remains unchanged.
Trip report Amsterdam - Berlin by train (Silk Road part 1 Netherlands to China by train).
Trip report #1
Welcome to my first trip report. Video 1 out of 9 on my way to and in China along the Silk-Road (an number 1 out of many more to come).
In this video I'll be travelling on a intercity from the Netherlands to Berlin in second class.
I will launch a website with more information soon trainviking.com
Riding BART from San Francisco to SFO Airport on My Way to Asia
It’s 8:54 a.m. PDT and I’m at the BART 16th Street/Mission Station waiting for a train to San Francisco International Airport (SFO). I board a BART to Millbrae Station at 8:56, not realizing this train will not stop at the airport.
On the train, I’m looking at the BART system map. It indicates the Yellow Line runs to Millbrae after 9 p.m. Monday-Friday only. I’m confused; hoping this train is going to stop at SFO.
I’m upset at the changing flight load for United Flight 893, Boeing 747-400 service from SFO to Seoul Incheon (ICN). Yesterday morning the load to ICN looked okay. But when I checked before bed last night, the number of available seats open in Polaris Business Class dropped to from 24 to 14, so there were 10 new bookings. More standbys also listed for the flight, so I dropped from #19 on the upgrade waitlist to #30. There’s only 2 seats open in coach, so I’m unlikely to get on the 747 at all.
My back-up plan is to take a Boeing 777-200 to Beijing, China, (PEK) five minutes later. I bought a ticket using United MileagePlus miles for Sunday morning to fly PEK-ICN on Air China. I’d arrive several hours prior to the final United international Boeing 747 flight from ICN to SFO, the whole purpose of this trip.
I figured out what’s going on with the trains. I’m on the Red Line to Millbrae, which is not going to stop at airport. I need to ride two more stops to Sun Bruno Station, then wait for a Yellow Line to go one stop to the airport.
Arrive 9:17 into San Bruno Station. A train to the airport is coming in six minutes. Now I’m aboard the BART Yellow Line to SFO.
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Weijian Shan at Berkeley Haas | Out of the Gobi: My Story of China and America
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Trying IMPOSSIBLE BURGER & BEST Knife Cut NOODLES!
My first whole weekend in Seattle and went out for food again. This time I visited Seven Star Pepper Sichuan restaurant for some dan dan noodles then tried out the popular IMPOSSIBLE Burger.
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Tiananmen at 30
2019 marks 30 years since the events at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, in June 1989. The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University discusses the impact of the Tiananmen massacre 30 years later.
Speakers:
Hao Jian, Professor, Beijing Film Academy
Louisa Lim, Senior Lecturer, University of Melbourne; Author, The People’s Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited
Wang Dan, Founder and Executive Director of Dialogue China
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Chancellor’s Professor of History, University of California Irvine
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Rowena Xiaoqing He, Current Member, Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton; Author, Tiananmen Exiles: Voices of the Struggle for Democracy in China
This is China (TIC) - Chinese Hospitals - Peking University Hospital Shenzhen / 北大医院
Follow me on my way to the Peking University hospital in Shenzhen to visit a friend of mine and get a glimpse of how a Chinese hospital looks like from the inside and a quick introduction of how Chinese health insurance works.
DAY 3: YIWU TO GUANGZHOU, CHINA | DIVERTED FLIGHT | INSPECTING CHINESE FACTORIES & SUPPLIER PROBLEMS
In this video, I wake up early to visit two suppliers in Yiwu. First we visit a cake board manufacturer, where I learn the process behind making our cake boards, then we venture to our second suppliers showroom. I inspect the patty pans they made for us and learn they were made the incorrect size, so I put a hold on the shipment leaving China that day and ask for them to be returned to the factory. The correct size is arranged to be made. I travel on China Southern from Yiwu airport to Guangzhou; however, we divert without being informed to Jieyang due to bad weather in Guangzhou. After 6 hours waiting on the plane on the ground in Jieyang, the captain allows us to depart for Guangzhou. Arrive late and find my way to the hotel in the city using my limited Chinese knowledge without any devices because my phone and laptop were out of battery.
Coming up next is Day 4, Guangdong.
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The Houses Where China's Babies Are Abandoned
In an attempt to provide refuge for the 10,000 babies abandoned in China every year, Chinese authorities are funding “baby hatches”—tiny houses where parents can dump their unwanted children, no questions asked.
Across China, 10,000 babies are abandoned every year, often on the side of the road. One out of three of those left on the street die. Now authorities have launched a radical experiment to rescue at least some of these tossed-aside tots. Baby hatches, 32 of which are dotted throughout China, serve as safe houses for parents to abandon children they feel they can't or simply won't raise themselves. And while these pastel-colored hatches may look like dollhouses, the babies placed inside are all too real.
The baby hatch in Jinan, China, is painted bubblegum pink. Cartoon cats and clowns drawn on the façade appear cheerful, but the parents who come to abandon their babies are anything but. Holding the child for the last time, the parent approaches the hatch and presses a button on the outside of the building to anonymously alert an on-site nurse. The room inside is empty—save for an infant’s scale and an incubator where the parent leaves the child. Once the parent has left the premises, a nurse retrieves the child and brings it to a nearby orphanage.
As part of our collaboration with MSNBC, Vocativ went to Guangzhou, China, to meet some of the parents who chose to use the baby hatch. Families tend to do so anonymously, but Lai Li, the father of a deformed little girl, was willing to speak up. In an interview with Vocativ, he says, “When my child was born, the doctors told me: ‘Your child was born with cleft palate and shortened legs, and our hospital does not accept this type of child.'” Many of the Chinese parents who abandon their children do so because their child is sick and they cannot afford proper care. “I have no money to raise my child, he says. Who can we turn to? Who is willing to help us? When you are at the end of your rope…there is simply nothing you can do.
Locals in Jinan say at least eight babies are left in the hatch every day. An estimated 1,400 babies have been abandoned since 2011 at China’s hatches.
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CRAZY CHINESE NEW YEAR FIREWORKS
In today’s VLOG, January 27th, Chinese New year’s Eve. Nice morning ride, to meet some friends and forget my flags again. My friend talking about his new WECHAT app, Tiger Daddy. Why are the trees painted white? I tape my Chinese New Year Decorations on the front door. Eva Pooped…. It’s a big deal. Then off to Brother in Law’s Factory to not eat some turtle and set off some fireworks. Anny loves turtle penis. New years family behavior. Dada is swearing. Lotus seed soup, tang yuan, and other CNY specialties. Hong Bao Galore and LOTS of FIREWORKS!
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