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Song of Lake Dong TingThis guzheng solo is based on the lyrics of popular Hunan folk songs. It is intended to paint a scene of the beautiful Dong Ting Lake with the sun shining, the boats swaying to the rhythm of the water, and the fishermen happily working.
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360 hours for 30 -story building in CHINA-你能完成360小時?impressive timelapse video from chinese BG company's latest project: a 30-story tall, 183000-square-foot hotel built in just 360 hours. Just 15 days!It was erected near the Dongting lake, in the Hunan Province, China, by Broad Group
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Guqin: Autumn Thoughts at Lake Dongting 洞庭秋思洞庭秋思first appears in Xilutang Qintong 西麓堂琴统(1549). My playing is based on Zha Fuxi's reconstruction.
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Dongting Lake: Shrinking Wetland Prompts Biodiversity LossLying just off the Yangtze River, Dongting Lake has served as an essential buffer zone in times of flood in the region, receiving excess water from China's mightiest river and protecting many downstream. In recent decades however, the lake has shrunk dramatically, causing scientists to begin investigating the causes of these changes and their effects on one of the country's most important lakes. This video is a part of Sean Gallergher's project for Pulitzer Center "China's Disappearing Wetlands" bit.ly
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China 2011 - Episode 13 - YueyangWe explore Yueyang Tower, located on the shores of Lake Dongting. The complex surrounding the tower consists of several areas of ancient monuments and buildings and exhibitions.
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Kung fu quest (Madventures III)420 time at Dongting lake in this clip from the China episode. © Gimmeyawallet productions Official chan: www.youtube.com Get the dvd for full episodes and better quality. www.superpirate.com
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HD(720p): Chinese build 30-story Hotel building in 15 days (Full Construction time lapse)Visit: www.KongSauce.net for more info Chinese build a 30-story Hotel building in just 15 days. See the Full Construction time lapse. Construction company is www.broad.com
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Guzheng - New Song of Dongting Lake; 古筝- 洞庭新歌A 9-year old girl performing "New Melody of Dongting (洞庭新歌)" at the 2008 Chinese New Year Show hosted by Northwest Chinese School. Live at Northshore Performing Art Center. 一名九歲的女孩為西北中文學校主辦的2008年春節聯歡晚會, 在北岸文化藝術中心現場演奏古箏名曲洞庭新歌.
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Three Gorges Project Causes Severe DraughtFollow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com The drought in mid and low Yangtze River' reaches brings direct disasters to rivers and lakes, having huge impact on agriculture and fishing. China's Ministry of Environmental Protection admitted in early June of severe drought, but did not mention anything about its cause. Mainland experts talked about the link between the Three Gorges Reservoir and the draught. Since 2006 when Three Gorges Reservoir started to fill with water, rivers and lakes of lower reaches of Yangtze River suffer a record-low water level. Li Ganjie, Deputy Minister of China's Ministry of Environmental Protection suggested on June 3 during a meeting, to publish China's Public Report on Environment, as the drought in Yangtze River's mid and low reaches has caused the water level at Poyang Lake, Dongting Lake and Hong Lake to drop sharply. 3300+ acres of Dongting Lake's wetland protection area has dried up. The latest monitoring revealed moderate to severe drought in several provinces, including SE Hubei, Central Anhui, South Jiangsu, NE Hunan, North Jiangxi, North Zhejiang and West Guizhou. Li Ganjie said, the drought is caused by lack of rain. He refused to talk about the link between the Three Georges Reservoir and the draught. Fan Xiao, General Engineer of Sichuan Bureau of Geology and Mineral revealed that since opening of the Three Georges Reservoir in 2006, record low water level and droughts occured at rivers and lakes of ...
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200+ Tons of Dead Fish Found Along China's Zijiang RiverFor more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com Tons of dead fish have been found along a major river in China's Hunan Province. Authorities insist industrial pollution is not the cause. But the loss of the fish, both wild and farmed, has left fish farmers in the area with large financial losses. More than 200 tons of fish were found dead in the Zijiang River of China's Hunan Province this week. It's taking a painful financial toll on local fish farmers. Environmental authorities say direct economic losses reached 20-million yuan, or 3.1-million US dollars. More than 130 families running fish farms say their livelihoods have been devastated. [Local Fisherman]: "One net cage holds 1.6 tons of fish. I have 39 cages that total 60 tons of fish. I invested all my money in them, and I've lost at least more than a million yuan." [Local Fisherwoman]: "I am really heart-broken seeing all these dead fish. I migrated from Xiaoxi Power Station and I live on nothing but fish farming." The fish were found along a 34-mile stretch of the river according to environmental authorities, state media reported. Tests found the water's oxygen content was well below normal. The Shanghai Daily quoted a nearby fisherman who said he noticed the dead fish after a stream of dark water passed through the river from Yangxi Bridge. But authorities denied industrial pollution was the cause and they did not give an explanation for the low ...
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HE Jiguang - The Dongting Lake Region, A Land of Milk and Honey 何继光洞庭鱼米乡Folk song of Hunan Province of China HE Jiguang - The Dongting Lake Region, A Land of Milk and Hone 何继光洞庭鱼米乡湖南民歌
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2 Billion MiceVideo from CCTV News,Floods brought the Dongting lake(Hunan, China) rised, approximately 2 billion mice moved away from dongting lake to Yiyang and Yueyang, about 2.2 million(90 ton) mice been killed.
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| Dongting Lake | |
|---|---|
| Location | Hunan province |
| Coordinates | 29°18′38″N 112°57′05″E / 29.31056°N 112.95139°ECoordinates: 29°18′38″N 112°57′05″E / 29.31056°N 112.95139°E |
| Primary inflows | Yangtze, Xiang, Zi, Yuan, Li |
| Primary outflows | Yangtze |
| Basin countries | China |
| Surface area | 2,820 km² (flood season: 20,000 km²) |
Dongting Lake, or Lake Dongting (Chinese: 洞庭湖; pinyin: Dòngtíng Hú; Wade–Giles: Tung-t'ing Hu) is a large, shallow lake in northeastern Hunan province, China. It is a flood basin of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang). Hence the lake's size depends on the season. The provinces of Hubei and Hunan are named after their location relative to the lake: Hubei means "North of the Lake" and Hunan means "South of the Lake" in Chinese.
Dongting Lake is famous in Chinese culture as the place of origin of Dragon boat racing. It is the site of Junshan island, and is a home to the Finless Porpoise, which is endangered in China.
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[edit] Geography
In the July–September period, flood water from the Yangtze flows into the lake, enlarging it greatly. The lake's area, which normally is 2,820 km² (data before 1998), may increase to 20,000 km² in flood season, when vast amounts of water and sediment from the Chang Jiang flow into the lake. The lake is also fed by four major rivers: the Xiang (湘), Zi (资), Yuan (沅) and Li (澧) rivers. Small rivers also flow in, the most famous one being Miluo River where a famous poet Qu Yuan committed suicide. In addition, the Xiao River(瀟) flows into the Xiang near Yongzhou, before the Xiang flows into the lake. Ocean-going vessels can travel through the Xiang to reach Changsha.
[edit] History
During the Han Dynasty, Yunmeng Marsh (Chinese: 雲夢大澤; pinyin: Yúnmèng dàzé), which lies to the north of Dongting Lake in Hubei Province, served as the main flood-basin of the Yangtze. The rich sediment of the marsh attracted farmers. Embankments were built, keeping the river out, and the Dongting Lake area south of the Yangtze gradually became the river's main flood-basin.
At that time, Dongting Lake was China's largest lake. Because of its size, it gained the name Eight-hundred-li-Dongting (八百里洞庭). Nowadays, it is the second-largest, after Poyang Lake (鄱陽湖), as much of the lake has been turned into farmland.
[edit] Culture and mythology
The area is well known in Chinese history and literature. Dragon boat racing is said to have begun on the eastern shores of Dongting Lake as a search for the body of Qu Yuan (屈原), the Chu poet (340-278 BC), and a dragon-king is said to live at the bottom of the lake.
Junshan (君山), which was formerly a Daoist retreat, is a famous one-kilometer island with 72 peaks in the middle of the lake. The island is also famous for its Junshan Yinzhen tea. The basin of Dongting Lake and its surrounding area is famous for its scenic beauty, which has been encapsulated in the phrase 瀟湘湖南 (Xiao1-Xiang1 Hu2nan2; "Hunan of the Xiao and Xiang rivers").
The scenery of the Jiuyi Mountains (九嶷山) and of the Xiao and Xiang rivers below is often mentioned in Chinese poetry. During the Song Dynasty, it became the fashion to paint this region's scenery in a set of eight scenes, usually entitled as Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang (瀟湘八景). The fashion spread to Japan, where eventually other famous places were substituted for the Xiao and Xiang rivers.
[edit] Environmental issues
In 2007 fears were expressed that China's Finless Porpoise, a native of the lake, might follow the baiji, the Yangtze river dolphin, into extinction.
There have been calls for action to save the finless porpoise, of which there are about 1400 left living, with approximately 700 to 900 in the Yangtze, and approximately another 500 in Poyang and Dongting Lakes.
The 2007 population levels were less than half the 1997 levels, and the population continues to drop at a rate of 7.3 per cent per year.
Pressure on the finless porpoise population on Poyang Lake comes from the high numbers of ships passing through, as well as sand dredging.[1]
After flooding of the Yangtze River in late June 2007, approximately 2 billion mice were displaced from the islands of the lake. The mice invaded surrounding communities, damaging crops and dikes and forcing the government to construct walls and ditches to control the population.[2]
The lake was also featured on news services as having a problem with schistosoma and malaria infected mosquitoes.
Billions of mice were forced from their holes and were sent scurrying into local villages when officials opened the sluice gates on Dongting Lake in June 2007 to relieve flooding. Villagers killed an estimated 2 billion mice by beating them with shovels or using poison. The rotting mouse corpses should have been properly disposed of, and other animals - such as cats and dogs - were the unintended victims of the poisons.
A restoration project, the Sino-Norwegian Project of Biodiversity Protection Management (a joint Norwegian-Chinese endeavor), began in 2005. According to a 2007 article in the China Daily, "[The Dongting Lake area] will be restored to a sustainable biodiversity environment within five to 10 years".[3]
[edit] Major cities on the Lake
[edit] See also
- Hunan
- Yangzi River
- Junshan Island
- Xiaoxiang
- Eight Views of Xiaoxiang
- Xiang River
- Emperor Shun
- Spotted bamboo
- Xiang River goddesses
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/839-Poyang-Lake-saving-the-finless-porpoise www.chinadialogue.net - Poyang Lake saving the finless porpoise
- ^ http://www.physorg.com/news103199287.html www.physorg.com - 2 Billion Chinese Mice Overrun Lake Area
- ^ "Lake back to health in 5 to 10 years" (on the website of the Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China.)
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| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Lake Dongting |
- The painting Returning Sails off a Distant Shore: in the Kyoto National Museum
- Dongting Hu seen from Yueyang
- Pictures from Dongting, Yueyang
- Saving the finless porpoise
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