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Shanghai e suas crenças | A periquita amarela
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Fica na casa da sogra enquanto viajamos…. Shanghai e suas crenças. O Templo de Buda Jade é o mais turístico da cidade. Muitas pessoas passam por aqui para conhecer um pouco mais sobre as tradições religiosas da China. É um lugar meio que obrigatório no roteiro e mesmo não simpatizando com a coisa toda fomos dar uma olhada. O melhor a fazer é descer na estaçāo Changping Road e pegar um taxi depois, pois fica umas 4 quadras da estaçāo numa regiāo mais suja da cidade. É chocante ver algumas coisas. Shanghai...
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A periquita amarela | Fica na casa da sogra enquanto viajamos… | Página: 2
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Fica na casa da sogra enquanto viajamos…. Tianzifang – Taikang Lu. Esse é um lugar escondido, daqueles que você só conhece se alguém te falar… Você pode pegar a linha 9 do metrô e descer na estaçāo Dapuqiao. Saia pela Taikang Lu e cruze a rua. Você vai ver um portão grande aberto com guarda uniformizado e olhando lá para dentro várias casinhas charmosas, lojas e restaurantes. A vila fica muito movimentada aos fins de semana quando os chineses mais moderninhos e estrangeiros se misturam. Apesar de ser uma...
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Taoism and Buddhism in Shanghai | NYU Student-to-Student Guide: Religion
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NYU Student-to-Student Guide: Religion. Perspectives of faith practices around the world. Quick Facts about Religion in Accra. Religion in Buenos Aires. Places of Worship in Florence. Places of Worship in Paris. Atheism in the Czech Republic. Jewish Life in Prague. Taoism and Buddhism in Shanghai. Religious Sites to See. Taoism and Buddhism in Shanghai. Popular and visited temples include Jing’an, Jade Buddha, and LonghuaTemples. Remember to bring your passport for entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Travel | David Fait
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June 28, 2013. Bear Country U.S.A. – From Baylor to the Black Hills. After a series of flights, what is the best thing you can see? A little taste of home, of course. For a Baylor Bear, nothing says home like a “Bear Country U.S.A.” sign; it’s very similar to the “This is Bear Country” signs at the Ferrell Center or the endzone of Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco, TX! When you’re finished driving the scenic loop, stop by Babyland where you can see small animals and baby bear cubs! August 6, 2011. Then we had ...
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Shanghai | David Fait
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August 5, 2011. Shanghai Tourism Between Work. Dinner near the Tea House outside Yu Gardens. The next picture is actually of Yuyaun Gradens a couple weeks later; it was one of those days where we needed to get away from the work and see something in Shanghai. Yuyuan Gardens in Shanghai. Robot Pianoman at the Shanghai Museum of Science and Technology. Jing’an Temple in Shanghai. Picture of the Bund from the top of Pearl Tower. Picture of Pudong (including Pearl Tower) from the Bund. It took us a while to ...
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China | David Fait
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August 6, 2011. The Great Wall and Ming Tombs. When you think of China, the Great Wall is certainly among your first thoughts; it is man-made and you can see it from space! Exploring this incredible world wonder was a highlight for the entire summer. We left out of Beijing and headed NW to the wall (along with thousands of others). Upon arrival the i5 group first took a group picture (see below). The Baylor i5 Group @ the Great Wall. Russell, myself and Chandler at a resting point. Photo by David Henry.