Travelogue in Nanjing 2: The ancient capital of six dynasties
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2015
- Join Travelogue’s Tianran He in a two-part series as he explores the city of Nanjing in Jiangsu Province. In this episode, Tianran learns about the life of a Ming Dynasty courtesan, joins in the birthday celebrations of a sea goddess, and witnesses a spectacular water performance.
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I enjoy Travelogue's Tianran He present the different cities with their culinary cultures and specialties. To me, the show lends more authenticity when locals are the main characters as they speak to what is special about their city. The series without foreign characters from Scotland or Austria are the best for me.
I am enjoying the host's posh British accent and his authentic Beijing style mandarin, which is a rare combination. Where did he come from?
most likely a CCTV International reporter who is from Beijing and went to schools that followed British English education standard
Such a great job, bravo CGTN. A lot of people, from outside China, are falling in love or more love. I saw it happen to this good guide, I've seen it happen with Ollie Barrett. Matt Galat, Hazza but I also see it in the Chinese themselves, a strong positive spirit. With 50 Years of Friendship, the success of the hard working women and men of China is a joy to behold. Keep up the good work,
enjoyed watching this host the most of all the ones for the travelogue program!
I haven’t been back for over 13 years! So different now!
Tianran is so handsome.
He is ^-^
Nice video(s). Thanks
南京很美!!
Lin Mo Yan was diefied as Mazu during Song Dynasty.
What’s the name of the restaurant with the little snacks? Would be nice if you flash the names of some of these places
Foggy day
Weren't Zheng He's ships also built at Nanjing?
unifieddynasty
Yes
The He clan is one of the Korea Back-Je kingdoms.
The Korean culture came from China.