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Jul
28

Natural Wonders of China

There are many tourist attractions located in CHINA, most notably its grand structures such as the Great Wall of China and the famed Terracotta Army. But there are several other more attractions that can be found in China. Among them are the vast and incredible natural attractions and locations. These locations are breathtaking and beautiful and most of them can only be found in China.

One of the most well known natural attractions in China is the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. These three locations are actually a scenic route that follows the great Yangtze River. The three gorges are located between Fengjie and Yichang in the city Chongqing. The route is a great way to travel from eastern to western China and features beautiful scenery and a glimpse into the natural beauty of the country. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jul
25

BBC – The Great Wall Of China (part 4/11)

It was the most ambitious building project ever attempted in the history of mankind. And its story has been almost impossible to tell – until now. Based on astonishing new archaeological finds and extraordinary first-person accounts, Great Wall of China tells the story of one of the greatest wonders the world has ever known.
It’s more than 3,000 miles in length and was built in just 20 years by a workforce of nearly two million using technology and construction techniques that continue to inspire awe even today. The story of its building, one of human drama, labour and loss, is told in this film through three individuals, each one central to the tale. Thirteen-year-old Emperor Muzong, whose Kingdom is pushed to the brink of destruction by invading Mongolian warriors, demands that a wall be built that can never be breached again. General Qi Jiguang, a military hero and engineering genius, is tasked with overseeing the largest workforce ever assembled on earth. And Zhou Li, an ordinary soldier, is forced to work in conditions of unimaginable hardship but ultimately finds sanctuary and peace in the shadow of this great wall.

Duration : 0:9:36

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Apr
27

Chinese Architecture (as seen in Tom Carter’s CHINA: Portrait of a People)

Tom Carter’s CHINA: Portrait of a People is now available on Amazon.Com!!! Thank you for your support.

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China’s ancient villages and modern cities, as seen in the new 640-page photo book CHINA: Portrait of a People.

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http://www.blacksmithbooks.com/9789889979942.htm

Photojournalist Tom Carter traveled for 2 years across the 33 provinces of China to show the diversity of Chinese people, architecture and geography in CHINA: Portrait of a People, the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author.

http://www.tomcarter.org

http://www.blacksmithbooks.com/9789889979942.htm

Duration : 0:2:27

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