Showing posts with label Beijing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beijing. Show all posts
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Beijing Capital Airport Terminal 3
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Beijing aquarium
The Beijing aquarium is one of the places, I will not talk about and let the video tell the story. It is next to the Beijing zoo, very easy to find in Beijing. The largest inland aquarium in the world. Enjoy!
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A strange fish with funny "haircut" :
The largest tank of the aquarium.
A different strange fish:
Another one:
And another one:
The biggest tank again. Pay attention to the human. Visitors, especially under the age of 12, find him rather amusing
And the biggest tank with the human again, just a few seconds later:
Part of the performance of the dolphins. You can hear them sing around the end:
And a part of the performance of the sea lion:
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A strange fish with funny "haircut" :
The largest tank of the aquarium.
A different strange fish:
Another one:
And another one:
The biggest tank again. Pay attention to the human. Visitors, especially under the age of 12, find him rather amusing
And the biggest tank with the human again, just a few seconds later:
Part of the performance of the dolphins. You can hear them sing around the end:
And a part of the performance of the sea lion:
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The National Center for Performing Arts in Beijing
This
is a place, which is probably not
included in the tours of Beijing. There are really a lot of things you could
visit there and if you have only a day or two the time would definitely not be
enough for everything.
But
yet, if you are at Tiananmen square and have some 20 minutes free time (enough
to take a look from outside) or an hour (enough to go inside too), I think you
will not be sorry if you cross the street, so you are on the side of the Great
Hall of the People, walk around it and exactly on the opposite side of it, you
will see the National Center for Performing Arts.
It
is a beauty. You will see that immediately. It is encircled in water and looks very
peacefully and the same time a kind of unreal.
And
if you have some more time, to go inside, the real adventure begins.
You
enter at the end of the lake, buy a visitor ticket and start walking in an
amazing corridor with water over your
head. Yes, exactly, you are walking under the lake and the ceiling is
transparent, so you can see both the water with its small waves and the sun
above it. It is really a very pleasant walk.
Then
you go to the building. It is huge inside and really majestic. With the visitor
ticket you can see different halls every day (it depends which one is busy at the moment).
I
had the chance to see the Opera Hall. I felt really sorry that I don`t have a
professional camera which could take a decent picture of something like that.
It is amazing! Really very, very beautiful.
And
at the end, I wish you all to have a chance to enjoy it yourself!
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A view from outdside:
Antoher one:
The transparent ceiling with the water and the sun:
The corridor with the transparent ceiling:
And this is how it looks inside:
A view from inside:
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A view from outdside:
Antoher one:
The transparent ceiling with the water and the sun:
The corridor with the transparent ceiling:
And this is how it looks inside:
A view from inside:
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Chengde Mountain Resort (Chinese: 避暑山庄; Bìshǔ Shānzhuāng)
The
mountain resort in Chengde (Hebei province) is not one of the most famous landmarks
of China. It definitely can not compare
to the Forbidden city or the
Terracotta Army in Xian. But yet, it is a place worth visiting. It is only
about three hours drive away from Beijing. In Chengde there are also a few very
famous Buddhist temples I will talk
about in other posts.
The
most important thing about it, is that it is beautiful. Wherever you look, it
is always beautiful. While walking you feel like you are in a dream or a
fairytale and you want to take pictures all the time because from every angle it
looks like a postcard. Of course, I have to say that I was there at autumn
(which is generally the best season for visiting Beijing and the area around
it) and I have no idea how it looks during the other seasons.
I
upload some pictures I took myself. Hope you will enjoy them!
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