Forest of Stelae Museum In Xi'an | China(西安 - 碑林博物馆)
he Forest of Stone Steles Museum is also called the Steles Forest or Beilin Museum, is a themed museum focusing on displays of stone steles, epigraphs and stone sculptures from past dynasties. Its location is on Sanxue Street, inside the Wenchang Gate of the Xian City Wall. Its construction is based on Xian Confucius Temple dating from 1087 during the North Song Dynasty (960 – 1127). The museum was built to preserve the Kaicheng Classics (a group of stone tablets) and the Filial Piety Classics. The collection has grown and now includes 11,000 relics, including three thousand stone steles or epigraphs that are housed in seven separate exhibition rooms. Among these many precious relics, there are 19 groups deemed to be national treasures that the visitor should not fail to see.
Hainan, a beautiful tropical island
CNC correspondent Liliana Worth makes a journey to Haikou to see a new and beautiful Hainan island, which showcases an open and prosperous China. #Hainan #China #Environment
Meet young stars of China’s Long March carrier rockets
China has been focusing on science and education development since the implementation of the reform and opening-up policy four decades ago. With an average age of 35, the star R&D team and production team behind China’s Long March carrier rockets have pushed the Chinese technology forwards. Follow CGTN to meet the young stars.
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Long March-7 rocket shipped to Hainan for maiden flight
China's liquid-fuelled carrier rocket -- Long March-7 -- is being shipped to Hainan Province for its launch. Its maiden flight is scheduled for June, marking the official start of China's space lab flight mission.
Watch: Preview of Long March-7 carrier rocket’s launch preparation
China’s new generation Long March-7 carrier rocket will start its first mission soon. An animation video shows the entire process from the assembly and transfer to launch preparation of the Long March-7. The rocket will be launched at the Wenchang satellite launch center in Hainan Province. Take a look at the exclusive video of the expected launch process.
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China to Cut Some Tariffs From Jan. 1
Dec.22 -- China is saying that it’s cutting import tariffs on certain goods from Jan. 1. It’s a move it says is partly aimed at expanding imports. The news comes as Beijing and Washington work to finalize a formal signing of the first phase of their trade deal next month. Bloomberg’s Selina Wang speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Yvonne Man on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
Episode 2 of Bird’s-eye China: Hainan, the island-province
CCTV's groundbreaking documentary series, Bird’s-eye China, is the first Chinese program to have been produced using drone technology. Each episode in the series celebrates the history, culture and natural beauty of a different area of China. Spanning 34 vastly different provinces and regions, this series is the most difficult and expensive documentary that CCTV has ever produced.
Join us in this unique journey across the sky, as CGTN looks at the best of China’s breathtaking scenery.
In the second episode, the drone will take you to China’s beautiful Hainan, the island province. To fly like a bird is to see things that are beyond your imagination.
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CCTV Hainan Qinfu
CCTV broadcast about tilapia farmed by Hainan Qinfu in Hainan, China
What would they take on the Long March-7 journey?
China's Long March 7 carrier rocket is set to be launched. It has taken years of preparation and hard work from engineers and experts. Some of China's brightest engineers at the Wenchang Satellite launch center are doing all they can to make the mission a success.
Giving them a break from their high-pressure work, we asked them to the hypothetical question: If you were going to take a long mission into space, what would you take with you on the journey?
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China's high-speed rail is very stable
Tourists to witness launch of Long March-7
China's fourth space launch center at Wenchang in Hainan Province, plans eight launch viewing areas for space fans to observe its maiden launch mission.
Chinese army officer: China never has threatened to use force against anybody
A senior Chinese army officer has emphasized the importance of land reclamation as legitimate means of self-defense during the three-day Shangri-la Dialogue in Singapore.
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High-end products from China’s Chongqing shipped to Europe by rail
New international railway lines are helping to connect modern day China with Europe. The first line starting from southwest China’s Chongqing was put into use over six years ago. Companies use it to transport high-end products from Chongqing to Duisburg in Germany. Laptops assembled in Chongqing are making their way to Europe's biggest economy thanks to this railway.
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DisneyNature's new movie give intimate look at China's incredible creatures
Director Lu Chuan, one of China's most celebrated filmmakers, captured amazing shots of the elusive snow leopard and Giant panda.
Development timeline for China’s Long March 7
From draft paper to construction, the Long March 7 has finally lifted off on Saturday. Six years have passed since the project got its approval stamp in 2010. Take a look back at how this newest member of the Long March rocket family grew up.
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Footage: Young woman dies after excessive wedding drinking
A 28-year-old bridesmaid, Yang, died after drinking too much wine at a wedding last Sunday in Wenchang, southern China’s Hainan province.
The young woman in black, encouraged by other guests, swallowed a whole cup of wine while onlookers clapped and shouted “Bravo!” But afterwards Yang was unable to stand without help, and she soon lost consciousness. She was later helped from the wedding venue on a luggage trolley before being taken to a local hospital.
Sadly, despite the best efforts of doctors, the bridesmaid later died as a result of alcohol poisoning. The details of the case, including relevant compensation and responsibility, are under further investigation, according to the local police department.
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ENORMOUS PYRAMID COMPLEX FOUND IN SHIMAO REGION OF CHINA!!
PYRAMID COMPLEX MANY ACRES COMPOSE THE BASE!! COMPLETE WITH DECAPITATED REMAINS!!! WHO WAS SACRIFICED AND WHY!?!? WAS IT AN ISOLATED OR WIDESPREAD PRACTIE IN THE REGION!?
Why Hainan Fell, But Taiwan Did Not
In 1950 the Chinese Communist Party PLA staged an invasion of Hainan Island and the island fell. It was assumed then that Taiwan, the Kuomintang's final holdout, would quickly follow. That did not turn out to be the case and in this video we look at a few reasons why.
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From Hainan to Shandong
In January I flew from Yantai, Shandong, to Haikou, Hainan, and then made my way back by train, bus, and ferry through Guangzhou, Guilin, Kungming, Chongqing, Chengdu, Xi'an, Taiyuan, and Shijiazhuang.
Maritime Asia: Securitization of the China Seas
The Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley, in collaboration with the Department of Politics & International Studies, University of Cambridge, is convening a workshop on “Maritime Asia” with a focus on the “securitization” of the China Seas in the 19th and 20th Centuries. This public forum presents the highlights from the workshop.
Anchored in the disciplines of historical and international studies, we view “securitization” as a process of politicization that is geographically defined, historically contingent, resource constrained and trans-temporal in its effects. We also view securitization as the formation of a discourse that is contingent upon complex speech acts in multiple sites. What can we learn from China's modern history about the nation's long-term aspirations as a maritime power? How does Beijing pursue naval preeminence in a post-Cold War political economy of globalizing connections and multilateral agreements? As China aspires to become a major Asian maritime power in the 21st century, we propose to examine the how, why, and the so what, internally and internationally, about its significance.