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ShenZhen: 20 Kid-Friendly Places to Visit Window of the World (世界之窗 Shìjiè Zhī Chuāng): Theme park with replicas of famous landmarks from around the world. Happy Valley (欢乐谷 Huānlègǔ): Amusement park with rides, shows, and attractions for all ages. Shenzhen Safari Park (深圳野生动物园 Shēnzhèn Yěshēng Dòngwùyuán): Safari park with a variety of animals, shows, and interactive experiences. Sea World (海上世界 Hǎishàng Shìjiè): Waterfront area with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Shenzhen Children's Palace (深圳市少年宫 Shēnzhèn Shì Shàonián Gōng): Cultural center offering classes, workshops, and performances for children. Fairy Lake Botanical Garden (仙湖植物园 Xiān Hú Zhíwùyuán): Botanical garden with plant collections, walking trails, and scenic landscapes. Shenzhen Splendid China Folk Village (深圳锦绣中华民俗村 Shēnzhèn Jǐnxiù Zhōnghuá Mínsú Cūn): Theme park with exhibits on Chinese culture, history, and traditions. Shenzhen Mangrove Nature Reserve (深圳红树林自然保护区 Shēnzhèn Hóngshùlín Zìrán Bǎohù Qū): Nature reserve with mangrove forests, boardwalks, and birdwatching. Dameisha Beach (大梅沙海滨公园 Dà Méishā Hǎibīn Gōngyuán): Beach park with sandy shores, water sports, and seaside attractions. Xiaomeisha Beach (小梅沙海滨公园 Xiǎo Méishā Hǎibīn Gōngyuán): Beach park with swimming areas, water slides, and recreational facilities. Shenzhen Lianhuashan Park (深圳莲花山公园 Shēnzhèn Liánhuā Shān Gōngyuán): Park with gardens, temples, and scenic views of the city. Shenzhen Children's Library (深圳市少年儿童图书馆 Shēnzhèn Shì Shàonián Értóng Túshūguǎn): Library with children's books, storytelling sessions, and educational activities. Shenzhen Science Museum (深圳科技馆 Shēnzhèn Kējìguǎn): Museum with interactive exhibits, experiments, and demonstrations on science and technology. Shenzhen Happy Harbor (深圳欢乐港湾 Shēnzhèn Huānlè Gǎngwān): Waterfront area with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options for families. Shenzhen Museum (深圳博物馆 Shēnzhèn Bówùguǎn): Museum with exhibits on Shenzhen's history, culture, and development. Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park (深圳国际园林花卉博览园 Shēnzhèn Guójì Yuánlín Huāhuì Bólǎn Yuán): Park with botanical gardens, flower displays, and cultural events. Shenzhen Poly Theatre (深圳保利剧院 Shēnzhèn Bǎolì Jùyuàn): Performing arts venue with theater productions, concerts, and shows suitable for families. Shenzhen OCT Harbour (深圳华侨城欢乐港湾 Shēnzhèn Huáqiáochéng Huānlè Gǎngwān): Waterfront area with shopping, dining, and entertainment options overlooking the bay. Shenzhen Guanlan Printmaking Base (深圳观澜版画基地 Shēnzhèn Guānlán Bǎnhuà Jīdì): Art village with printmaking studios, galleries, and workshops. Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden (深圳仙湖植物园 Shēnzhèn Xiān Hú Zhíwùyuán): Botanical garden with plant collections, walking trails, and scenic landscapes. ShenZhen: 30 More Places to Visit Shenzhen Window of the World (深圳世界之窗 Shēnzhèn Shìjiè Zhī Chuāng): Theme park with replicas of famous landmarks from around the world. Shenzhen Happy Valley (深圳欢乐谷 Shēnzhèn Huānlègǔ): Amusement park with rides, shows, and attractions for all ages. Shenzhen Safari Park (深圳野生动物园 Shēnzhèn Yěshēng Dòngwùyuán): Safari park with a variety of animals, shows, and interactive experiences. Shenzhen Sea World (深圳海上世界 Shēnzhèn Hǎishàng Shìjiè): Waterfront area with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Shenzhen Children's Palace (深圳市少年宫 Shēnzhèn Shì Shàonián Gōng): Cultural center offering classes, workshops, and performances for children. Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden (深圳仙湖植物园 Shēnzhèn Xiān Hú Zhíwùyuán): Botanical garden with plant collections, walking trails, and scenic landscapes. Shenzhen Splendid China Folk Village (深圳锦绣中华民俗村 Shēnzhèn Jǐnxiù Zhōnghuá Mínsú Cūn): Theme park with exhibits on Chinese culture, history, and traditions. Shenzhen Mangrove Nature Reserve (深圳红树林自然保护区 Shēnzhèn Hóngshùlín Zìrán Bǎohù Qū): Nature reserve with mangrove forests, boardwalks, and birdwatching. Shenzhen Dameisha Beach (深圳大梅沙海滨公园 Shēnzhèn Dà Méishā Hǎibīn Gōngyuán): Beach park with sandy shores, water sports, and seaside attractions. Shenzhen Xiaomeisha Beach (深圳小梅沙海滨公园 Shēnzhèn Xiǎo Méishā Hǎibīn Gōngyuán): Beach park with swimming areas, water slides, and recreational facilities. Shenzhen Lianhuashan Park (深圳莲花山公园 Shēnzhèn Liánhuā Shān Gōngyuán): Park with gardens, temples, and scenic views of the city. Shenzhen Children's Library (深圳市少年儿童图书馆 Shēnzhèn Shì Shàonián Értóng Túshūguǎn): Library with children's books, storytelling sessions, and educational activities. Shenzhen Science Museum (深圳科技馆 Shēnzhèn Kējìguǎn): Museum with interactive exhibits, experiments, and demonstrations on science and technology. Shenzhen Happy Harbor (深圳欢乐港湾 Shēnzhèn Huānlè Gǎngwān): Waterfront area with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options for families. Shenzhen Museum (深圳博物馆 Shēnzhèn Bówùguǎn): Museum with exhibits on Shenzhen's history, culture, and development. Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park (深圳国际园林花卉博览园 Shēnzhèn Guójì Yuánlín Huāhuì Bólǎn Yuán): Park with botanical gardens, flower displays, and cultural events. Shenzhen Poly Theatre (深圳保利剧院 Shēnzhèn Bǎolì Jùyuàn): Performing arts venue with theater productions, concerts, and shows suitable for families. Shenzhen OCT Harbour (深圳华侨城欢乐港湾 Shēnzhèn Huáqiáochéng Huānlè Gǎngwān): Waterfront area with shopping, dining, and entertainment options overlooking the bay. Shenzhen Guanlan Printmaking Base (深圳观澜版画基地 Shēnzhèn Guānlán Bǎnhuà Jīdì): Art village with printmaking studios, galleries, and workshops. Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden (深圳仙湖植物园 Shēnzhèn Xiān Hú Zhíwùyuán): Botanical garden with plant collections, walking trails, and scenic landscapes. Shenzhen Window of the World (深圳世界之窗 Shēnzhèn Shìjiè Zhī Chuāng): Theme park with replicas of famous landmarks from around the world. Shenzhen Happy Valley (深圳欢乐谷 Shēnzhèn Huānlègǔ): Amusement park with rides, shows, and attractions for all ages. Shenzhen Safari Park (深圳野生动物园 Shēnzhèn Yěshēng Dòngwùyuán): Safari park with a variety of animals, shows, and interactive experiences. Shenzhen Sea World (深圳海上世界 Shēnzhèn Hǎishàng Shìjiè): Waterfront area with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Shenzhen Children's Palace (深圳市少年宫 Shēnzhèn Shì Shàonián Gōng): Cultural center offering classes, workshops, and performances for children. Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden (深圳仙湖植物园 Shēnzhèn Xiān Hú Zhíwùyuán): Botanical garden with plant collections, walking trails, and scenic landscapes. Shenzhen Splendid China Folk Village (深圳锦绣中华民俗村 Shēnzhèn Jǐnxiù Zhōnghuá Mínsú Cūn): Theme park with exhibits on Chinese culture, history, and traditions. Shenzhen Mangrove Nature Reserve (深圳红树林自然保护区 Shēnzhèn Hóngshùlín Zìrán Bǎohù Qū): Nature reserve with mangrove forests, boardwalks, and birdwatching.
A beautiful performance at the NanJing 南京 Youth Olympics 2014
500 performers dancing in the sky ... The poster thumbnail is blurred but the video is clear : )
A trip to the awesome Harbin Snow and Ice Festival
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The Harbin 哈尔滨 Snow and Ice Festival 2019
The International Children’s Concert
The delightful China Central TV concert of 2013 ... * Children of the Dragon (HOU Dejian, 侯德健), performed by Green QIU (QIU Wutong, 邱梧桐, 10 years old), Xiaolong (小龙, 11 years old), and JIN Zhuofan (金卓凡, 12 years old), all from China. * Memory (musical Cats, Andrew Loyd Webber), performed by Jessie Hillel (11 years old) from New Zealand. * You Raise Me Up, performed by LI Zewei (李泽维, 11 years old), ZHONG Chenle (钟辰乐, 11 years old), and LIU Bo (柳博, 10 years old), all from China. * Turkish March (土耳其进行曲), by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (莫扎特), performed by ZOU Yufei (邹宇飞, 4 years old), WANG Liya (王丽雅, 11 years old), ZHU Zihe (朱梓赫, 8 years old), and YE Zifan (叶子凡, 12 years old), all from China. * He is a Pirate, performed by CHEN Qingli (陈庆丽) from Hong Kong, China. * I can fly, performed by Teressa from the U.S. (5 years old). Teressa is of Chinese and American heritage. * Baby, performed by NIE Jieming (聂杰铭, English name: James Robert Nicol, 11 years old) from Australia. * Spicy Girl, performed by Tianyuan (Chinese name:恬源, English name: Tyerra, 8 years old) from the U.S. Tianyuan is of Chinese and American heritage. * Kalinka, performed by Russian children from Russian Embassy School in Beijing, and Xiao Ding Dang Childrens Choir of the Russian Culture Center in Beijing. * Love to Flowers and Earth Song, performed by Fairies in Rain Forest (Chinese name:雨林精灵, Pinyin: Yu Lin Jing Ling). Fairies in Rain Forest is formed by two sisters: Linda LEE (李林妲, LI Linda) and Wanda LEE (李宛妲, LI Wanda) of Chinese and German heritage. Their fater, Josef Margraf, is a German ecologist. Love to Flowers is a folk song of ethnic Hani Chinese, sung in the Hani language. Earth Song by Michael Jackson. * I Just Can't Wait to be King (from The Lion King), performed by the Popcorn Band (Chinese name: 爆米花乐团) from China and Chelsey Mark (Chinese name: 麦小龙, Pinyin: MAI Xiaolong) from Canada; Chelsey Mark is a well-known host of CCTV. * You'll Be in My Heart (Phil Collins), performed by Ming-An Fasquelle (11 years old, French-American, born in France, raised in Beijing). * I Have a Dream (Abba), performed by WANG Xinyi (王馨怡, 10 years old) from China. * ABC (Jackson 5) performed by SH' Boss Boys from the U.S. * We Will Rock You (Brian May / Queen), performed by Xiaolong (小龙), Huolong (火龙), LI Shuxi (李淑昕), ZHENG Xiao (郑宵), Tianyuan (恬源), 奥斯卡 (Oscar), 成宇朵儿 (CHENGYU Duo-Er), Popcorn Band (爆米花乐队), Zaizai (仔仔), and Kent Niepert (Xiaolong's dad).
Chinese democracy vs. Liberal democracy – debate
China's meritocracy versus Western Elite rule (with a 'vote' of which brand of the same thing can be made every 4 or so years). Is the Western 'vote' simply a way to get one's complicity into a governance that will never really be your side ? Spoiler - the Western model 'wins' the debate - but it is an audience of long brainwashed Westerners - lol ; ) * Try to play. Google doesn't like to play ball with China related videos unless they are clearly anti. No thumbnail or bad sound, etc (plays ok as of 26th August 2020) ... Bonus video, with Professor Zhang WeiWei & Professor Timothy Ash (a Munk debate). Which one works for an elite and which for the common people ... Looks like the video version has been 'black-holed' : (
China trip clips – LiJiang 丽江 and Tiger Leaping Gorge 虎跳峡
YunNan province.
Delicious street food in Xi’An 西安
ShaanXi province. With the 'Food Ranger' Trevor James ...

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