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What is China? She was once poor and weak, and now she is alive again. Sixty-nine, sweat and tears, glory and dreams. The future achievements and brilliance of China will be created jointly by Chinese.

Happy National Day ! My mother land !

vedio:
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HAPPY CHINESE NATIONAL DAY !!

VEDIO: september China, from Heilongjiang province to Sichuan province
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Mount Siguniang

(Chinese: 四姑娘山; pinyin: Sìgūniang Shān; literally: "Four Girls Mountain or Four Sisters Mountain"; Tibetan: རི་བོ་སྐུ་བླ་འི།) is the highest mountain of Qionglai Mountains in Western China. It is located in the bordering area of Rilong Town, Xiaojin Countyand Wenchuan County in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province.

Mount Siguniang encompasses four peaks: Daguniang Feng (Big Peak or 1st peak), Erguniang Feng (2nd peak), Sangungiang Feng (3rd peak), and Yaomei Feng (4th peak). The highest peak is Yāomèi Fēng (幺妹峰; "peak of the youngest sister"), also known as the "Queen of Sichuan's peaks" (蜀山皇后), standing at 6,250 m (20,510 ft). It is also the second highest mountain in Sichuan Province and the easternmost 6,000 m (20,000 ft) or higher peak on Earth.

Mount Siguniang is renowned for its beauty. Mount Siguniang National Park was identified as a UNESCO Heritage Site as part of Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries in 2006. The park comprises Mount Siguniang and the surrounding three valleys, namely Changping Valley (长坪沟), Haizi Valley (海子沟) and Shuangqiao Valley (双桥沟), covering an area of 2,000sq km.[9]

vedio:
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The 2008 Sichuan earthquake[13]

(Chinese: 汶川大地震; pinyin: Wènchuān dà dìzhèn; literally: "Great Wenchuan earthquake"), also known as the Great Sichuan earthquake or Wenchuan earthquake, occurred at 14:28:01 China Standard Time on May 12, 2008. Measuring at 8.0 Ms[3][14][15] (7.9 Mw),[4] the earthquake's epicenter was located 80 kilometres (50 mi) west-northwestof Chengdu, the provincial capital, with a focal depth of 19 km (12 mi).[4] The earthquake ruptured the fault for over 240 km, with surface displacements of several meters.[16] The earthquake was also felt in nearby countries and as far away as both Beijing and Shanghai—1,500 km (930 mi) and 1,700 km (1,060 mi) away—where office buildings swayed with the tremor.[17] Strong aftershocks, some exceeding 6 Ms, continued to hit the area up to several months after the main shock, causing further casualties and damage. The earthquake also caused the largest number of geohazards ever recorded, including about 200,000 landslides and more than 800 quake lakes distributed over an area of 110,000 km2.[16][18][19][20]

On November 6, 2008, the central government announced that it would spend 1 trillion RMB (about US $146.5 billion) over the next three years to rebuild areas ravaged by the earthquake,[25] as part of the Chinese economic stimulus program.

vedio:
Beichuan Earthquake Museum
  • The museum and service area: The museum and service area is located in the site of the old Beichuan High School. To the south of the museum is the service area.
  • Ruins of the old Beichuan county seat: located in Qushan Town (曲山镇). After the earthquake, the county seat was moved to Yongchang Town (永昌镇). The old Beichuan county seat was abandoned, and the ruins were preserved. There were hydraulic engineering projects to help preserve the site. The old county seat has been formally opened to the public since October 1, 2011.
  • Tangjiashan Lake: Tangjiashan Lake is a landslide-dammed lake formed in the earthquake.
vedio:
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Deyang city

(simplified Chinese: 德阳 pinyin: Déyáng) is a prefecture-level city of Sichuan province, People's Republic of China. Deyang is a wealthy, mostly industrial city as an important part of Cheng (Chengdu) De (Deyang) Mian (Mianyang) Economic District of the Sichuan province; it is a base for heavy machinery production in China, with companies such as China 2nd Heavy Machinery Corporation and China Dongfang Motor & Turbine Corporation having operations there. It also plays host to an automation and new energy industry.

In addition, the local Food & Beverage industry is well known in China as well. The major manufacturers include Jian Nan Chun Winery, Lan Jian Beer Factory & ShiFang Tobacco Company.

It had a population of around 3,810,000 in 2004 and an area of 5,818 km2 (2,246 sq mi).

vedio:
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The Xizang Autonomous Region

or Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), called Tibet or Xizangfor short (Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng is a province-level nominally autonomous region in Southwest China. is the second-largest province-level division of China by area, spanning over 1,200,000 km2(460,000 sq mi), after Xinjiang, and mostly due to its harsh and rugged terrain, is the least densely populated provincial-level division of the PRC.

The Tibet Autonomous Region is located on the Tibetan Plateau, the highest region on earth. In northern Tibet elevations reach an average of over 4,572 metres (15,000 ft). Mount Everest is located on Tibet's border with Nepal.

China's provincial-level areas of Xinjiang, Qinghai and Sichuan lie to the north, northeast, and east, respectively, of the Tibet AR.

overall Xizuang vedio:
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