Cultural garden made of clay in China

on December 26th, 2011 by Cyber mania

A unique cultural garden made of clay recently open to the public, in the city of Tangshan, China.

Since the first emperor to power, the Chinese already somewhat accustomed to making super magnificent monuments. From the start of the palace contains thousands of Terracotta statues of legendary Chinese up the wall are two of them.
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Now, they have created a unique cultural garden made of clay and recently opened to the public, in Tangshan City.

The park is featuring rows and rows of houses, busy streets full of shops and carts, state officials, to train horses Chinese classical era. This is a reproduction of the famous works of Zhang Zerui, “Riverside Scene”, which describes the Qingming Festival.
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The main figure behind this extraordinary project is the Qin Shiping, a local resident Fengrun district. Tangshan is since long known for its pottery tradition and Qin is one of the sculptor and painter there.

In 2005 he got the idea, namely to offer a unique view on China. Because he enjoyed the paintings Zherui Zhang, Qin then decided to create a more real picture of the painting to the art of clay sculptures.
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Shiping Qin began to pour his ideas into real work in 2008. When was he hired two experts clay sculptures and 100 sculptors and start the project. Three years later, Tangshan clay sculpture park has been completed and opened to the public.
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The extent of 300 x 60 meters with a scale size of 2 / 3 of original size. Total project cost has not been published, but a year after the project began a professional sculptor, namely in 2009, Qin Shiping had claimed to have invested more than 10 million yuan or more than 20 billion dollars.

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8 Latest Tourist Attraction in China

on June 24th, 2011 by Cyber mania

China (PRC) is a communist state comprising nearly all areas of culture, history, and geography known as the Chinese / China.

Since its founding in 1949, the PRC has been led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Although often viewed as a communist country, most of the republican economy has been privatized since three decades ago.
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However, the government was still watching the political economy, especially with companies and government-owned banking sector. Politically, he still remains a one-party rule.

Besides China also has the most beautiful places. Well It’s eight places you should visit:

Karakul Lake, Xinjiang
Karakul is a glacier lake with an altitude of 3600 masl, hidden among the Pamir Mountains, and looks like being on the edge of the world. Located along the Karakorum highway and a stone’s throw from the border with Tajikistan, Karakul is the number of camels, yaks, Kyrgyz herders and … that’s it. Walk around the lake (Lake Karakul means black in the Kyrgyz language) takes about 3 hours and offers spectacular views of Mount Muztagh Ata would with a height of 7500 meters.

Many visitors choose to stay at the yurt owned by locals. With a price of $ 10 per night, you can eat rice, vegetables, yak meat and sleep in the bedroom are warm from the stove over low heat. Dress warm.

Tower of Tibet in western Sichuan
The towers of this mysterious tribe coloring Corridor in Western Sichuan Province. Hundreds of the tower still stands – some reaching a height of 50 feet and points to 13 points – and the oldest estimated age of 1200 years.

No one knows why the towers are standing and what their usefulness, but some people say that this tower is part of the defense structures to observe the hills around it. Others predict that the towers are a symbol of status or storage house, or both. Even so, the mysterious Himalayas tower is one of the secrets of China.

Major rivers in China
China has some of Asia’s largest rivers – the Yellow River, Yangtze, and Mekong – and for many people, the giant dam project this country is a tragedy. But China still has some river channels are maintained and can show the Chinese side that rarely come to the fore.

River Expedition Final Voyage, is managed by a young American trying to preserve the cultural heritage of China’s rivers, could be a starting point. This company offers tours to the rivers in Western China – including Tibet, Qinghai and Yunnan – which combine tourism with social and environmental objectives.

Lake of Heaven, The Loch Ness China
Since early last century, Heaven Lake Monster has several times ‘come out’. In 2003, a group of soldiers claimed to have seen green and black animal with scales on its back and horns on his head. In 2007, a TV cameraman to take pictures and photographs of three pairs of finned creatures, shaped like a seal, and swam as fast yacht.

Or not there is a monster, the Lake of Heaven is a miracle. Volcanic lake in Jilin Province is considered a holy land in the Qing Dynasty. From its peak, you can catch a glimpse of North Korea across the border.

Jalan Burma, Yunnan
Burma Road ever linking Kunming and Mandalay to the site of bloody battles in World War 2. On the territory of China, this road started in Riuli and is known as the connecting point of the Golden Triangle, and is now popular as jade market. You’ll pass through scenic hills and terraced rice fields on the way to Tongsheng, where there AntiJapan War Museum Yunnan-Burma.

Before heading Dali, reserving a few days to walk through traditional villages along the southern part of the Nu River. Upon arrival in Dali, relax in one of the cafes which are scattered in the Old City before it gets to Kunming, capital of Yunnan, and one of the coolest cities in China.

Small African, Guangzhou
Hidden in one of Guangzhou is the center of Old Town’s most exciting corner in China that you do not know: a community consisting of about 20 thousand traders from Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana and other countries in Africa.

Located near the Central Selling Buying Wholesale Clothing Exports Canaan, African Small or Chocolate City – as it is often called by the locals despite sounding somewhat racist – emerged in the 1990s. It was a time when traders flocked to the southern Chinese province dubbed the ‘world factory’. Social groups and religious communities is growing rapidly and many traders will be willing to tell you about their life stories – good and bad – in Guangzhou.

Mount Moganshan
At the beginning of last century, the wealthy foreigners living in Shanghai come to Moganshan to relax during the summer at their villa, playing tennis, and swimming in public pools. Moganshan now famous again, partly because Naked Retreats, a collection of traditional houses are renovated. (Do not be fooled by its name – if you want naked, then it must be done in the bungalow only)

Once arrived, the guests were taken through the ‘leisurely stroll’ and are advised to spend a few minutes admiring the scenery. Activities available include cycling, fishing, and hiking. Visitors can walk through tea plantations and bamboo forest, or swim in the reservoir while listening to the sound of insects. Accommodation provided is quite simple – the wood floors creak and no air conditioning – but the bungalows are equipped with kitchens, flat screen TVs and wireless internet.

Gulangyu Island
Every tourist to China has always had a story about the car – or several – and rarely positive. Gulangyu, an island off the coast of Xiamen, it could be the only quiet place left in China is obsessed with cars.

Gulangyu, home to about 16 thousand people on one square kilometer of land, famous for having no motor vehicle (with some exceptions). Bicycles were not there. No horns, traffic, the experience is almost an accident. Could this place called China? This hilly island as a half Havana, half-Hawaiian – beautiful dream walkers.

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Hangzhou, The Mystical lake in China

on October 4th, 2011 by Cyber mania

Hangzhou, a city in China, making Marco Polo stunned and has become an inspiration for Chinese artists and writers for centuries. Hangzhou is famous for its beauty and grandeur of its lake. However, tourists often too busy with the bustle of Shanghai that I forget to visit this historic city by the lake.

Hangzhou is a drive for two hours from Shanghai. You can also use trains, buses, taxis, and even boats. Now there is also the option of using the train services.
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West Lake scenery is amazing.

The most famous location is the West Lake (West Lake). At this location where tourists congregate, especially at sunset, when it looks the most beautiful lakes. Traditional pagodas and water clarity is still excellent scenery of Hangzhou. The city has many pagodas, one of which is believed aged 1000 years, and will spend two days if you want to look at all the pagodas.

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One of the many pavilions around West Lake. Photos – AFP

Wear your sneakers for a walk around the lake. It takes 5 hours to around the lake. They are in a hurry can hire a boat or ferry. There are two islands in the lake are worth your visit. One island has a pagoda called the Lesser Yingzhou Isle. Three Pools Mirroring which means the Moon (three pools reflecting the moon). Built in the 1600s, the pagoda is filled with lighted candles during the full moon. The island only has a Mid-Lake Pavilion (pavilion middle of the lake). Built in 1552, this pavilion has a curved arch of stone and reads “Chong Err” or “Eternal Love” written by a Qing Dynasty emperor.

You can rent a bike or buy it cheaply, and there is an exciting bike trails around the lake or in the surrounding villages. To the south of Hangzhou there are the famous Longjing tea garden, a great place to buy fresh tea, and even sometimes you can buy tea directly from farmers.

If you need sufficient costs for travelling to visit this place you can directly contact the payday loan company which only takes a minute to apply. Once you’re approved they can deposit the money directly into your account usually within 24 hours.

There are also some interesting temples. One is the Ling Yin temple, which is also called the “Heart of the Soul’s Retreat”.  one temple in Hangzhou, which survived the Cultural Revolution because of the intervention of Zhou Enlai. The gardens around the temple is also an enjoyable place to relax after a tired look.

Guo’s Villa is a traditional park near West Lake that reflects the aesthetic and spiritual eleman Taoist. There is also a nearby tea shop, tearoom Liang Yi Xuan, where visitors can enjoy a traditional tea while viewing the beautiful scenery.

As expected from the town, located near sources of water, seafood is very popular in Hangzhou. Famous for its local culinary taste sweet and simple seasonings. Hangzhou has a renowned culinary passed down for generations. One is the “Beggar’s Chicken” (Chicken Beggar). Lou Wai Lou is the perfect place to taste the food. The restaurant is very famous and the nearly full every night. “Beggars Chicken” is wrapped in lotus leaves and baked in fire. Another famous street snacks like fried bread and noodles with seafood.

Raw silk to be woven. Photos – Elkagye.Untuk shopping, Hangzhou is famous for its silk. In addition to buying clothes, scarves, ties, and everything that can be made from silk, visitors can visit the China National Silk Museum. Heritage museum exhibit of silk processing in China. Prompts in English and Chinese. One cabinet showcase silk 2,000 years old.

There are not many stores that sell silk in Hangzhou. But for those who want to spend more money for well-known brands, there are many shops selling Versace and other clothing brands that cost between four to five digits in dollars. Do not miss the fun at the night market bargain accessories. The prices there increased by 50 to 100 percent, and the challenge is to compete to offer the seller would lower their prices.

Do not leave Hangzhou without painting the lake. Most of the paintings and sketches by artists of China have split the art of landscape painting industry that is designed to satisfy the tourists.

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