Chinese New Year 2017
2008 Chinese New Year Spectacular
The 2008 New Tang Dynasty Television Chinese New Year Spectacular during the Chinese New Year period and the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular after the Chinese New years.
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Teletubbies: Chinese New Year - Full Episode
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Millions of Chinese heading home for Lunar New Year
Beijing (China), Feb. 1 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Wu Hong). Hundreds of millions of Chinese people on Friday flocked to train stations to return to their hometowns from the cities as part of China's 40-day holiday period that celebrates the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival.
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The Lego Movie Happy Chinese New Year 2014 TV SPOT
An ordinary LEGO minifigure, mistakenly thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil LEGO tyrant from gluing the universe together.
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Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit! Chinese New Year Short Film by Game Science
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Qing dynasty ice skating games re-enacted for Chinese New Year.
Beijing, 1 Feb (EFE) (Camera: María Esther Chia).- An ice-skating exhibition, which re-enacts Qing Dynasty games on the Old Summer Palace's frozen lake, is one of the cultural activities organised to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
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Happy New Year 2012 on Hong Kong China
Happy New Year 2012 on Hong Kong, China
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Happy coming Chinese New Year 2023! A beautiful celebration on Yulong River in China!!!
Happy coming Chinese New Year 2023!
A beautiful celebration on Yulong River in China!!!Ver video "Happy coming Chinese New Year 2023! A beautiful celebration on Yulong River in China!!!"
Famous village of lantern artisans see boom ahead of Chinese New Year
Tuntou (China), Jan 22 (EFE).- (Camera: Jèssica Martorell). Surrounded by bright red and gold lanterns, workers in the Chinese village of Tuntou were Tuesday busy preparing for Lunar New Year celebrations.
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Shot on iPhone 13 Pro _ Chinese New Year - Making of “The Comeback” with Zhang Meng _ Apple
Cortometraje grabado con iPhone 13 Pro
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Corea del Norte celebra el Año Nuevo Lunar sin miedo al coronavirus chino
Corea del Norte celebra el Año Nuevo Lunar sin miedo al coronavirus chinoView on euronews
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Triste comienzo del Año de la Rata en China
La epidemia de coronavirus ha apagado completamente las celebraciones del nuevo año lunar, la principal festividad del país, con templos y atracciones turísticas cerrados. En Indonesia o Malasia la comunidad china ha festejado la fecha con más alegría. View on euronews
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La comunidad china en España da la bienvenida al año de la rata con preocupación por el coronavirus
Los dos casos sospechosos de neumonñia de Wuhan en España se han descartadoView on euronews
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China welcomes Year of Pig: Towards fertility and abundance
Beijing (China), Feb 5 (EFE).- (Camera: Jesús Centeno). Chinese throughout the country and in foreign communities today welcomed the Lunar New Year in which the carefree and generous pig, the 12th symbol of the horoscope, replaces the cheerful but non-conformist dog.
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Shanghái sustituye los fuegos artificiales por drones para recibir 2020
Para evitar los perjuicios para el medio ambiente y los animales, la ciudad china sustituyó la pirotecnia propia de la Nochevieja por 2000 drones que fueron dibujando diferentes figuras en el cielo hasta la llegada de 2020.View on euronews
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Celebración del Año Nuevo Chino en Costa Rica
Celebración del Año Nuevo Chino en Costa RicaView on euronews
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Un año nuevo 2014 lleno de grandes posibilidades
De parte de todo el equipo de Tv Portales queremos desearles un Feliz año nuevo lleno de bendiciones
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[SUB ESPAÑOL] 210212 - 肖战 Xiao Zhan: 异乡人 A Foreigner (Intro) | Dragon TV Spring Festival Gala
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Así se celebró la llegada del 2021 en el mundo
Desde Wuhan, en donde se originó el coronavirus, pasando por Francia, Nueva Zelanda, Egipto, Nueva York, Japón, China, Rusia, hasta llegar a Brasil y otras latitudes, así fue recibido el año 2021.
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Fresh Off The Boat: "Year of the Rat" (2x11 Promo )
It's a new Fresh Off The Boat with a traditional Chinese New Year - Fresh Off The Boat returns Tuesday, February 2nd on ABC!
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Reach the Stars Saara Aalto Music Video
Rovio wishes everyone a Happy Chinese New Year 2014! It's the Year of the Horse and here Finnish singer-songwriter Saara Aalto is leading the big celebrations.
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Chinese foreign trade falls 15.7 pct. in February
Beijing, Mar 8 (EFE).- Chinese foreign trade fell 15.7 percent in February, which has mainly been attributed to the long festivities of the Lunar New Year celebrations, according to the data released Tuesday by General Administration of Customs.
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Weather Girls, February 1, 2011
http://www.nma.tv/ Tuesday Weather Girl Esse is back by popular demand with a brand-new routine for February and the Chinese New Year holiday, which starts this week. %u65B0%u5E74%u5FEB%u6A02!
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Analysts concerned with the impact of global recession in Latin America
New York, Sep 26 (EFE).-The uncertainty over the trade war between the United States and China and over a potential global recession are causing concern in Latin America, the economy of which is slowing with growth forecasted to be just 0.5 percent this year.
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Beijing Auto Show SUV popular with consumers
The Beijing International Automotive Exhibition is ongoing and sport utility vehicles or SUVs as they're more commonly known are proving popular with consumers.
Consumers have been streaming through the doors at the Beijing Auto Show to see what's new on the car market.
The SUV is one vehicle that has been attracting huge amounts of attention.
Whether it's the look or what's under the hood, some consumers have bought the massive vehicle on the spot. Signed, sealed, delivered.
Consumer: "I like SUVs because of the better view and more driving pleasure."
Salesman: "So many people are interested and a total of 4 to 5 thousand cars have been reserved."
Sales teams at the expo say the SUV'S advantages include large amounts of space, it's height off the ground and high-tech security. Some auto dealers have raised the price of some SUVs.
Consumer: "I want to buy a Tiguan but I am afraid I have to pay 40,000 yuan more to get it."
To meet demand from the fast growing market in China, auto makers including Audi, Benz, Volvo and BMW have brought their latest models to Beijing to put on show for consumers.
Meanwhile, Chinese domestic car makers such as Geely and Chery are also showing off their products at the low-end market.
Some high-tech gadgets on low-end SUVs are made by Chinese auto makers.
Shen Siyuan, Director, Anchi Xinda Technology Corp., said, "We supply the keyless start system to the domestic automakers to improve their competitiveness."
Statistics show: 269 thousand SUVs were sold in China in March. That's an increase of 160 percent compared to last year.Ver video "Beijing Auto Show SUV popular with consumers"
12 Weirdest Chinese Traditions
From the shocking Yulin dog meat festival to eating an egg boiled in urine here are the strange traditions people still prise in China \r
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7. Chinese Ghost Towns\r
It almost seems like a new Chinese tradition to build extremely large cities but with no one in them and see what happens later on. Whether its to house future residents or just to prove they have the resources to do it, Chinas ghost towns are some of the most unbelievable. Its believed that Chinas urban cities will contain about 70% of its population in about 15 years. Chinas most well known Kangbashi was completely lifeless despite its abandoned high rise apartments, large freeways and everything a modern city could desire. But just recently people starting moving here, and despite the surplus of living spaces, China has come up with the a completely new urban strategy. Build the city first; then let the people fill in. Although it might seem like strange ghost towns now, in the future they could be one of the worlds most advanced cities in the world.\r
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6. Ant Eating Therapy\r
While ants might be those tiny, creepy insects that always seem to crawling through your house, the Chinese believe that eating ants can cure diseases and relieve pain. Researchers suspect that ants could help treat arthritis and hepatitis but no definitive explanations has been given. In this photo you can see a group of people getting some therapy but most likely not the kind they need.\r
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5. Footbinding\r
Foot-binding is the painful process of wearing extremely tight shoes at a young age to prevent any further growth. The Chinese most commonly priced this and it wasnt until the early 1900s when it began to lose popularity. Women in the country found it to be the only way to keep their feet from becoming too large. Some cases are just mind boggling when the size of a shoe is only 3 inches. In severe cases, women would lose complete circulation to their toes and they would have to be amputated! Not to mention all the falls that took place trying to walk like that! But dont judge, wearing high heels in our culture is just as ridiculous, if you think about! Here in this photo we see the difference between normal, and bound feet.\r
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4. Burping Your Appreciation\r
While some cultures find it rude to burp at a dinner table, its almost rude in China not to burp! Many of us are taught not to do this from a young age. Burping is seen as a sign of appreciation to the chef and that you enjoyed your meal. When their eating soup, a loud slurping noise is also considered polite. So if someone is giving you a hard time about this, next time you can say that its completely fine in China. Compliments to the chef!\r
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3. Face Masks\r
If you ever head to a beach some day in China, dont be too startled if you see someone wearing one of these. While people in the US usually go to the beach in order to get a tan, people in China try to avoid it as much as possible. Since pale skin is often sought after in Asian countries, something called a face-kini is a relatively new tradition that keeps people from catching too many rays. The face-kini is also been reported as something that will protect them from pesky jellyfish sting. The inventor Zhang Shifan, reported that he never could have imagined its popularity would reach this level. \r
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2. Yulin Dog Meat Festival\r
While not all Chinese people eat dogs, it is more common in southern provinces. The city of Yulin holds a controversial festival each year in June despite global outrage. Thousand of dogs are slaughtered and some are served restaurants while others in the streets. China doesnt have any large scale dog-breeding farms unlike other countries where this meat is consumed. As a result, many local dogs are stolen from their owners illegally. Also these animals are shipped there with unknown origins. The inhabitants of this town claim it to be a tradition and supporters claim that its no different than killing cows, chickens or other farm animals. While quite a few countries in Asia have banned consumption of dogs, China is not one of them. As you see in this photo, many dogs are stored in cramped cages waiting for what will happen next.\r
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1.Boy Urine Egg\r
Its a traditional food in Eastern China to eat eggs that boiled in the urine of boys urine. In the city of Dongyang, buckets of urine are collected in order to cook this cultural delicacy. Theres no explanation exly why it has to be urine from a boy, but its just always been like that. Some claim that eating them will prevent them from getting “heat stroke”. It takes about an entire day in order to prepare these just right and each one will be sold as a cheap snack for no more than a quarter. Chinese mVer video "12 Weirdest Chinese Traditions"
Autumn Equinox 2010
An equinox occurs twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth's axis is inclined neither away from nor towards the Sun, the center of the Sun being in the same plane as the Earth's equator. The term equinox can also be used in a broader sense, meaning the date when such a passage happens. The name "equinox" is derived from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night), because around the equinox, the night and day are approximately equally long. It may be better understood to mean that latitudes L and -L north and south of the Equator experience nights of equal length.
At an equinox, the Sun is at one of two opposite points on the celestial sphere where the celestial equator (i.e. declination 0) and ecliptic intersect. These points of intersection are called equinoctial points: classically, the vernal point and the autumnal point. By extension, the term equinox may denote an equinoctial point.
An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time (rather than two whole days), when there is a location on the Earth's equator where the center of the Sun can be observed to be vertically overhead, occurring around March 20/21 and September 22/23 each yearoint.
September equinox commemorations
The September equinox marks the first day of Mehr or Libra in the Iranian calendar. It is one of the Iranian festivals called Jashne Mihragan, or the festival of sharing or love in Zoroastrianism.
In Korea, Chuseok is a major harvest festival and a three-day holiday celebrated around the Autumn Equinox.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, oftentimes near the autumnal equinox day, and is an official holiday in China and in many countries with a significant Chinese minority. As the lunar calendar is not synchronous with the Gregorian calendar, this date could be anywhere from mid-September to early October.
The traditional harvest festival in the United Kingdom was celebrated on the Sunday of the full moon closest to the September equinox.
The September equinox was "New Year's Day" in the French Republican Calendar, which was in use from 1793 to 1805. The French First Republic was proclaimed and the French monarchy was abolished on September 21, 1792, making the following day (the equinox day that year) the first day of the "Republican Era" in France. The start of every year was to be determined by astronomical calculations following the real Sun and not the mean Sun.Ver video "Autumn Equinox 2010"
La lucha contra la contaminación marca la celebración del Año Nuevo Lunar en China
Pekín han declarado la guerra a los fuegos artificiales que tradicionalmente se utilizan durante este festejo, dado el humo y la niebla que provocan en una atmósfera ya de por sí contaminada.
Las autoridades han limitado su venta en la capital y algunas regiones los han prohibido totalmente.
CHINA – An elderly woman wearing a home-made mask walks past lanterns hung ahead of the Lunar New Year at a park in Beijing. By Wang Zhao pic.twitter.com/ADuDzY6IXO— AFP Photo (@AFPphoto) 17 de enero de 2017
El país, especialmente el norte, más industrializado, sufre una contaminación prácticamente crónica, debido a la alta densidad de su tráfico y a las emisiones de una industria espoleada por el rápido crecimiento económico del país.
Ante el riesgo para la saludad de sus ciudadanos, medidas como limitaciones a la circulación de vehículos e inspecciones en fábricas contaminantes se han convertido en algo habitual.Ver video "La lucha contra la contaminación marca la celebración del Año Nuevo Lunar en China"
El Año Nuevo Chino marca el mayor éxodo del mundo
Es el mayor éxodo migratorio del mundo, aunque sea vacacional. El próximo lunes se celebra el Año Nuevo Chino y con él millones de trabajadores regresan a sus hogares para celebrar las fiestas en familia. Según los cálculos de gobierno, este año se registrarán 2.910 millones de viajes en apenas cuarenta días. Y la mayor parte, en tren.
En muchos casos, el viaje se convierte en una epopeya. Los billetes hace semanas que se agotaron, algunos trenes tardan días en llegar a su destino y los retrasos pueden alcanzar las diez horas, sobre todo en el norte del país, donde la nieve ha caído con fuerza en los útlimos días.
Las autoridades creen que este año, el del mono según el calendario lunar, se efectuarán 100 millones de trayectos más que el pasado. Todo volverá a la normalidad el 3 de marzo con el fin del periodo vacacional. Para millones de chinos esta es la única vez al año que regresan a casa.
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The Walking Dead: Season Two Para Android
Google Play -- https://play.google.com/store/search?q=The%20Walking%20Dead:%20Season%20Two Save 25% on additional episodes by purchasing the Season Pass The Walking Dead Season Two is a fivepart (Episodes 25 can be purchased via inapp) game series that continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad. Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do to stay alive when the living can be just as bad – and sometimes worse – than the dead? As Clementine, you will be tested by situations and dilemmas that will test your morals and your instinct for survival. Your decisions and actions will change the story around you, in this sequel to 2012’s Game of the Year. Decisions you made in Season One and in 400 Days will affect your story in Season Two Play as Clementine, an orphaned girl forced to grow up fast by the world around her Meet new survivors, explore new locations and make gruesome choices SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSMinimum specsGPU Adreno 300 series, MaliT600 series, PowerVR SGX544, or Tegra 4 CPU Dual core 1.2GHz Memory 1GB The game will run on the following devices but users may experience performance issues Galaxy S2 – Adreno Droid RAZR Galaxy S3 MiniUnsupported Device(s) Galaxy Tab3 Ahorra un 25% en los episodios adicionales por la compra del pase de temporada The Walking Dead Season Two es un cinco partes (Episodios 25 se puede comprar a traves de inapp) juego de la serie que continua la historia de Clementine, una joven huerfana por el apocalipsis nomuertos. De izquierda a valerse por si misma, se ha visto obligado a aprender a sobrevivir en un mundo enloquecido. Muchos meses han pasado desde los acontecimientos vistos en la primera temporada de The Walking Dead, y Clementine esta en busca de seguridad. Pero, ¿que puede un niño
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The Elephant's Lullaby by Tom Knight
Moving Box Studios and Tom Knight Productions team up to bring you a music video for his beloved children's song, The Elephant's Lullaby.
Tom Knight is a singer, songwriter, and puppeteer from Ithaca, New York, who has been entertaining audiences throughout the country since 1988. He presents about 120 shows a year in schools, libraries, festivals and theaters.
His CDs of original songs, including The Library Boogie, Crazy Little Dream, and Don’t Kiss a Codfish, are available at TomKnight.com, Amazon.com, CD Baby.com and Itunes.
This video was produced by Moving Box Studios.
The Elephant's Lullaby lyrics
In the jungle, late at night
All the little elephants are tucked in tight
Except that one little elephant won't close her eyes
And so we sing the elephant's lullaby
All the animals under the stars
Listen for the sound wherever they are
And by the light of a jungle moon
Big Mama Elephant starts to croon
She sings go to sleep, little elephant
Go to sleep (Chorus)
Little elephants need to get their rest
To grow up big and strong
To make their ears so big and floppy
To make their trunks so long
All the elephants like to play
Hide and seek and tag all day
They slide down trees and swim in the creeks
And take a long bath every day of the week
But at the end of the day
It's time to hit the hay (Chorus)
So if your elephant has been up late
Is tired and hungry don't hesitate
Just give 'em some peanuts so they don't cry
And then sing the elephant's lullaby
It goes Go to sleep, little elephant
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The Shinkansen Bullet Train (speed 320 km/h) 700, N700 and N700A Series
The Shinkansen Bullet Train (speed 320 km/h) 700, N700 and N700A Series\r
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The Shinkansen (新幹線?, new trunk line) is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan operated by four Japan Railways Group companies. Starting with the Tōkaidō Shinkansen (515.4 km) in 1964, the network has expanded to currently consist of 2,387.7 km (1,483.6 mi) of lines with maximum speeds of 240–320 km/h (150–200 mph), 283.5 km (176.2 mi) of Mini-shinkansen lines with a maximum speed of 130 km/h (80 mph), and 10.3 km (6.4 mi) of spur lines with Shinkansen services. The network presently links most major cities on the islands of Honshu and Kyushu, with construction of a link to the northern island of Hokkaido underway.\r
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The maximum operating speed is 320 km/h (200 mph) (on a 387.5 km section of the Tōhoku Shinkansen). Test runs have reached 443 km/h (275 mph) for conventional rail in 1996, and up to a world record 581 km/h (361 mph) for maglev trains in 2003.\r
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Shinkansen literally means new trunk line, referring to the high-speed rail line network. The name Superexpress (超特急 chō-tokkyū, initially used for Hikari trains, was retired in 1972 but is still used in English-language announcements and signage.\r
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The Tōkaidō Shinkansen is the worlds busiest high-speed rail line. Carrying 151 million passengers per year (March 2008), it has transported more passengers (over 5 billion, entire network over 10 billion) than any other high-speed line in the world. Between Tokyo and Osaka, the two largest metropolises in Japan, up to thirteen trains per hour with sixteen cars each (1,323-seat capacity) run in each direction with a minimum headway of three minutes between trains. Though largely a long-distance transport system, the Shinkansen also serves commuters who travel to work in metropolitan areas from outlying cities. Japans Shinkansen network had the highest annual passenger ridership (a maximum of 353 million in 2007) of any high-speed rail network until new, when Chinas high-speed rail network surpassed it at 370 million passengers annually.\r
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A pilot and a meteorologist travel on a balloon to reach the highest point in the sky humans have ever visited in order to prove weather prediction is actually possible.
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