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This area of west YunNan, near Myanmar, has large populations of the Dai and JingPo peoples.
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WuZhen, 乌镇, lies not far from ShangHai, where this film starts, and also HangZhou and SuZhou, in ZheJiang province (on the east coast, south of ShangHai)).
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History and Culture Tour of China
Week 1-2: Beijing and Surroundings
Explore Beijing's historical sites, including the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, and Summer Palace.
Hike the Great Wall of China and visit the Ming Tombs.
Explore the ancient imperial city of Pingyao and the Yungang Grottoes.
Week 3: Xi'an and Shaanxi Province
Visit the Terracotta Army and explore the ancient city walls of Xi'an.
Discover the historical sites along the Silk Road, including the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda and Shaanxi History Museum.
Explore the ancient cave dwellings of Yan'an.
Week 4: Cultural Highlights Tour
Visit the ancient water towns of Suzhou and Zhouzhuang.
Explore the traditional villages of Fujian's Hakka Tulou.
Discover the Confucian temples and traditional gardens of Shandong Province.
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TiánZǐFāng is a neighborhood of labyrinthine alleyways off TaiKang Road (TàiKāng Lù).
TianZiFang is known for small craft stores, coffee shops, trendy art studios and narrow alleys. It has become a popular tourist destination in ShangHai, and an example of the preservation of local ShiKuMen architecture, with some similarities to XinTianDi.
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This temple in south China is actually new; it was opened in 1988 to commemorate two thousand years of Buddhism in China.
NanShan Temple has a total area of 40,000 square meters and contains several Tang dynasty replicas. It is located 40 kilometers west of SanYa city.
Nearby lies the GuanYin of the South Sea of SanYa 南山海上观音圣像, a 108-meter (354 foot) statue of GuanYin. The statue has three aspects; one side faces inland while the other two face the South China Sea, to represent blessing and protection both of China and the whole world.
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When a mind is like a mirror, it sees everything, and holds onto nothing.
Chuang-Tzu : '... mind as a mirror; it grasps nothing; it refuses nothing; it receives, but does not keep.'
The wisdom of the eloquent Alan Watts (1915 - 1973) - the insights behind both Taoism and Buddhism ...
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A talk by Dr. Martin Jacques in Singapore ...
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