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Billy July 9, 2016 4 Comments

China, A Little History, Part 4

Qing Dynasty (17th and 18th Centuries)

Jade Belt Bridge at the Summer Palace in Beijing, built in the 18th century during the golden age of the Qing Dynasty. Summer Palace, Beijing, China, Asia.
Jade Belt Bridge at the Summer Palace in Beijing, built in the 18th century during the golden age of the Qing Dynasty.

Way back in 1387, barely a decade after driving the Mongols of the Yuan Dynasty back to Mongolia, the Ming Dynasty were nervous about the possibility of an invasion by Mongols then ruling in Manchuria, to the northeast.  In a preemptive strike, the Ming invaded Manchuria and loosely annexed it into China.  About 200 years later, with the Mongols gone and the Chinese only governing Manchuria casually, native Manchus began to organize and by 1616 declared their own dynasty, eventually named Qing (pronounced “Ching”).  The Manchu rebellion overthrew the declining Ming [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Beijing, China, Christianity, East Asia, Guangzhou, Macau, Summer Palace, Taiwan

Billy July 8, 2016 6 Comments

China 2015, Day 4: Shanghai, Day 2

Central Shanghai

It was such a relief to stay in Shanghai for the day rather than taking another day trip.  Because my arrival in Shanghai was delayed a day and I was departing for Beijing the next afternoon, this was my [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Buddhism, China, Communism, East Asia, Entertainment, Islam, Shanghai, Shopping, Taoism

Billy July 4, 2016 2 Comments

China 2015 Food Diary, Day 3

Back again at Shanghai’s high-speed train station in the morning, I wanted to get something other than another croissant like I had there on Day 2.  I found something labeled “Picnic Ham and Cheese” at a bakery.  A ham & cheese sandwich is about as Chinese as a croissant.  But it’s something I wouldn’t normally get, so I went with it.  By the second bite, I knew something wasn’t right.  It was slathered with mayonnaise.  I don’t do mayonnaise.  So I had to toss that.

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Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Challenges, China, East Asia, Food, Nanjing, Shanghai

Billy July 2, 2016 4 Comments

China, A Little History, Part 3

Ming Dynasty

Hall of Supreme Harmony at the Forbidden City, Beijing. Originally built by the MIng Dynasty in 1406. China, Asia.
Hall of Supreme Harmony at the Forbidden City, Beijing. Originally built by the MIng Dynasty in 1406.

In 1378, the Mongols of the Yuan Dynasty were overthrown and sent packing back to Mongolia by what became the Ming Dynasty.  Thus was ushered in perhaps China’s most shimmering golden age of all.  In fact, Ming means “brilliant” or “bright”.  In Beijing, the Ming picked up where the Mongols left off, creating a master-planned imperial city centered on the new imperial palace, known today as the Forbidden City.  The Great Wall as it exists today is mostly due to construction performed during the Ming Dynasty.  Ming emperors were enthusiastic patrons [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Beijing, China, Christianity, East Asia, Forbidden City, Great Wall, History, Macau

Billy June 30, 2016 5 Comments

China 2015, Day 3: Nanjing

Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall

The morning of Day 3, having dried off from my day of moisture in Hangzhou, I headed back to Shanghai’s high-speed train station.  This time the destination was Nanjing (formerly known as [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, China, Confucianism, East Asia, History, Nanjing, WWII

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