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There's a lot of mystery surrounding traditional Chinese martial arts. Is kungfu really as powerful as karate, muay thai or jiu jitsu? Or is there something more to this ancient art than just fighting? Bruce Lee introduced the West to KungFu. Now China Uncensored will introduce you to the history and traditions of Chinese Martial Arts with the help of Master of 7 Star Praying Mantis, Longfei Yang. Want to learn kungfu? For more about Longfei Yang and Seven Star Praying Mantis, please visit http://xwmkungfu.com/
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The developing history of our traditional Chinese furniture spans over 5,000 years. In the Ming dynasty, the skill of furniture producing reached the top standard. Now, we often name the furniture that is produced according to the model or style of that in the Ming dynasty,with simplicity and elegance,That called “Ming-style furniture”. “Ming-style furniture” is also known as the “Su-style furniture”,which comes from south Jiangsu province.Since ancient times, Changzhou has been one of the major places for the production of Ming-style furniture.
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Beijing-style furniture originated in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is an age-old and traditional handicraft in Beijing. At first, it was only used by the imperial family in ancient China. To demonstrate the magnificence of the imperial family is the feature of Beijing-style furniture. It symbolizes the power and social status of the owner. With its gorgeous, elegant and dignified style, it is the representative of imperial furniture in ancient China.
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Night walk in downtown Guangzhou, Tianhe district. We start our tour from Tiyu Xilu metro station and after 1 hour walking we finish the tour where we've started it. I walk in that area pretty often so I decided to film it and share it with you. I hope you enjoy it! Later I'll make another video about walking around Guangzhou so subscribe to this channel and I'll see you in the next video!
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The largest city within the Pearl River Delta: Guangzhou China. This video showcases the skyline of this massive city during day and night. This drone video features all the famous landmarks of Guangzhou, such as the Canton Tower a 604m high observation tower in the middle of the central city. Guangzhou is located in Guangdong Province and is part of the Pearl River Delta megalopolis area. Together with its neighboring cities, Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan and Shenzhen they form one of the largest urban agglomerations on Earth. Follow me for more drone shots throughout the world: https:///339hTkF Now enjoy areal views of Guangzhou skyline in 4k quality. Night view starting at 01:47
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From Dongyang to Shengzhou, from bamboo slicing worker to the master of arts and crafts, artisans have handed their handicraft down from generation to generation and created lots of art works. Craftsmen in Zhejiang province use thin bamboo slice to complete works of sculpture, architecture, painting and calligraphy. They have endowed bamboo, which is commonly seen in China, with the amazing beauty of art.
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The Filigree Inlay, also known as fine gold technology, is a century-long Chinese traditional handicrafts, mainly used for the production of royal jewelry. The abundant use of precious stones and the perfection of the gem mosaic process is the most important contribution of the Ming Dynasty silk inlaid jewelry to the traditional Chinese jewelry. It rewrote the tradition of Chinese jewelry crafts which had been emphasizing ornaments while bellitling gemstone. Beijing tassel mosaic represents the essential features of Chinese palace filament mosaic.
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演奏:殷屹浩楠
录音/摄影:唐彬
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This video is for studying purpose. Hello this is DGSpitzer! I use a series of AI to recover a video from 100 years ago! It's about Beijing street scene during 1920-1929. Shot by a Canadian photographer. SFXs come from Internet, and thanks to Yan Qiuxia & Luo Yusheng for their music masterpieces. Special thanks to Denis Shiryae for his tutorial!!~ Thanks ' v ' AI Pipeline - Using DAIN, DeOldify & ESRGAN ;P Hope you like it! Source video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_4mu... Library and Archives Canada. National Film Board of Canada fonds, 1990-0347. IDC: 16483
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A look at Hong Kong from Victoria Peak through the decades! Credit to the Image Owners Featured.
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Lets take a look at Guangzhou - a city of 15 million people famous for its Canton Fair. China is very modern and probably not what you might expect.