All of China’s Provinces Part 4 (Shanghai–Zhejiang)
The last in my series of videos about China’s provinces! This one covers Shanghai to Zhejiang.
If you want to know the Chinese names of place names mentioned, you may want to turn on the English subtitles.
Shanghai (00:00)
Shanxi (01:40)
Sichuan (03:06)
Tianjin (05:05)
Tibet (06:36)
Xinjiang (09:07)
Yunnan (11:38)
Zhejiang (13:24)
Image credits:
Used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en:
Map of Zhejiang modified to include labels: Not logging in on Wikimedia Commons
Hanging Temple: Charlie fong on Wikimedia Commons
Yungang Grottoes: Marcin Białek on Wikimedia Commons
Bronze mask from Sanxingdui: Tyg728 on Wikimedia Commons
St Joseph Cathedral: Sevgonlernassau on Wikimedia Commons
Binhai New Area: Amazingloong on Wikimedia Commons
Sakya Monastery: Gerd Eichmann on Wikimedia Commons
Ürümqi skyline: Albertaont on Wikimedia Commons
Dukezong Tibetan town: Chensiyuan on Wikimedia Commons
Manfeilong Pagoda: Xin on Wikimedia Commons
Hangzhou skyline: MasaneMiyaPA on Wikimedia Commons
Ningbo skyline: Milkomède on Wikimedia Commons
Lingyin Temple: Tyg728 on Wikimedia Commons
Liuhe Pagoda: Zhangzhugang on Wikimedia Commons
Ningbo-Zhoushan Port: Nbfreeh on Wikimedia Commons
Used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en:
Maps of Shanxi, Sichuan, Tibet, Xinjiang & Yunnan modified to include labels: NordNordWest on Wikimedia Commons
Map of Tianjin modified to include labels: Xfigpower on Wikimedia Commons
Map of varieties of Chinese: Gohu1er & Kanguole on Wikimedia Commons
Zhujiajiao Town: BrokenSphere at Wikimedia Commons
Taiyuan: wanghongliu on Panoramio
Kung Pao chicken: Steven G. Johnson on Wikimedia Commons
Yuan Shikai’s villa: Teemeah on Wikimedia Commons
Port of Tianjin: Arrorro on Wikimedia Commons
Trilingual sign at Tanggula station: Yaohua2000 on Wikimedia Commons
Potala Palace: Antoine Taveneaux on Wikimedia Commons
Yamdrok Lake: Peter Vigier on Wikimedia Commons
Himalayas near Lhasa: ignat99 on Wikimedia Commons
Trilingual sign in Uyghur, Chinese and English: 罗布泊 on Panoramio
Polu: Rjanag on Wikimedia Commons
Cang Mountain: Ishai Bar (Headrock) on the English Wikipedia
Lake Dian: Emit Chan on Wikimedia Commons
West Lake: Jeff chenqinyi on Wikimedia Commons
Hangzhou Bay Bridge: Glabb on Wikimedia Commons
Used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/deed.en :
Leshan Giant Buddha: Ariel Steiner on Wikimedia Commons
North face of Mount Everest/Qomolangma: Luca Galuzzi – www.galuzzi.it on Wikimedia Commons
Tianfeng Pagoda: smartneddy on Wikimedia Commons
Used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.1 Spain License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.1/es/deed.en :
Nanwu Si Monastery: Colegota on Wikimedia Commons
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Map of Shanghai modified to include labels: NordNordWest on Wikimedia Commons
Zongfo Temple: Evan Guerra on Flickr
Mount Emei: George N on Flickr
Jiuzhaigou: Culantor Lin on Flickr
Tianjin skyline along the Hai River: kele_jb1984 on Flickr
Jokhang Square, Lhasa: Nathan Freitas on at onwardtibet.org
Id Kah Mosque: David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada on Flickr
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