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08:49 Minutos
Tour the Bell Tower and Muslim Quarter of an ancient Chinese city
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Música: www.box.net Images: ? ????, da Galiza. As flores das camélias também podem simbolizar o contacto entre as culturas do extremo ocidental europeu, de língua galego-portuguesa, com o extremo Oriente. A península Itálica foi outro bom exemplo de enriquecimento cultural mútuo destes dous "mundos". "Tão longe, tão perto" No Norte de Portugal chama-se japoneira à cameleira, informa-nos o Galegoman do Chuza chuza.gl
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09:50 Minutos
Part 1 of Episode 11 of Xian Jian Qi Xia Zhuan aka Chinese Paladin.
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03:21 Minutos
On January 2nd 2007, visited there and found how it had been long remained secret ! I thanked and hand-shaked then farmer Mr.Cheng ,who had discovered it,at a gift shop nearby.
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03:35 Minutos
The highlight of our trip to Xian was a visit to the site of the Terra Cotta Warriors, heres a look at what we learned. UPDATE! There is a much better, high quality version here: www.youtube.com
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01:38 Minutos
Big Goose Pagoda and Great Mosque in Xian - China
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09:02 Minutos
Xian, the worlds biggest city at one time and the birthplace of many engineering and architectural marvels of ancient China, is resurrected with computer animation, dramatizations and scientific revelations reliving the glory of its long-lost past. A massive, near-impenetrable wall encloses the ancient city of Xian, the starting point of the Silk Road route from China into Europe. Made from a base layer of earth, quick lime, and glutinous rice extract and further fortified by a layer of bricks, the strong wall snakes around the city at a length of 13.7 kilometres. Besides being an engineering achievement, the wall is also believed to be the worlds largest and most complete ancient military defense system that remains intact today. MAN MADE MARVELS: CHINAS FORGOTTEN CITY goes behind the walls of this fortress to provide invaluable insight into the military science and architecture of the Ming Dynasty.
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02:08 Minutos
Alex Van Buren, CHOWs New York Correspondent, celebrates Chinese New Year at Xian.
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