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Saturday, January 05, 2013

百年沧桑话中国

音频:35集系列节目《百年沧桑话中国》http://www.bbc.co.uk/zhongwen/simp/multimedia/2011/06/110627_list_audio_progchina.shtml
更新时间 2011年6月27日, 格林尼治标准时间14:36
 
BBC中文网推出35集大型系列节目《百年沧桑话中国》,通过中国与海外众多历史见证人的回忆和专家学者的观察评论,以及大量的历史音响档案,回顾中国一百年来的历史变迁。
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按键 第1集:20世纪初叶的中国
按键 第2集:北洋军的形成
按键 第3集:武昌起义与北洋军
按键 第4集:北洋军阀战乱结束
按键 第5集:孙中山和辛亥革命
按键 第6集:早期留学运动
按键 第7集:“五四”事件和新文化运动
按键 第8集:西方传教士在中国
按键 第9集:共产党的成立
按键 第10集:三位党员回忆入党经历
按键 第11集:长征的见证人
按键 第12集:长征的历史意义
按键 第13集:中日战争的爆发
按键 第14集:苦难深重
按键 第15集:抗日救国
按键 第16集:国共内战
按键 第17集:新中国的成立
按键 第18集:中国卷入朝鲜战争
按键 第19集:土改和镇反
按键 第20集:第一个五年计划
按键 第21集:反右运动
按键 第22集:大跃进和人民公社
按键 第23集:庐山会议
按键 第24集:三年大饥荒
按键 第25集:五十年代中苏关系
按键 第26集:中美关系正常化
按键 第27集:文革的起因
按键 第28集:红色的恐怖
按键 第29集:文化浩劫
按键 第30集:文革的教训
按键 第31集:八十年代改革起步
按键 第32集:艰难曲折的改革
按键 第33集:九十年代改革与社会变迁
按键 第34集:中国与国际社会接轨
按键 第35集:展望新世纪的中国
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Tuesday, January 01, 2013

The 7 Wonders of the Buddhist World



It is interesting to learn from this BBC documentary the 7 wonders of the Buddhist world.


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7 Wonders of the Buddhist world
With the historian Bettany Hughes exploring the 'Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World' on BBC Two on 24th August 2011

*1* Mahabodhi Temple, India
One of the earliest Buddhist temples built in brick that still survives today, the Mahabodhi Temple is home to a colossal image of a seated Buddha touching the earth with his right hand. The Temple is said to be the most sacred site in Buddhism as it is the supposed site where Buddha found enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.

*2* Boudhanath Stupa, Nepal
Built in the 14th Century, this temple is an important place of pilgrimage and meditation for Tibetan Buddhists and local Nepalis. There are four Buddhas on each corner of the temple, with one also in the centre; these Buddhas represent the five elements. There are also 13 rings from the base to the pinnacle which represent the path to enlightenment.

*3* Temple of Tooth, Sri Lanka
Located in Kandy, this temple has long been a centre of Buddhist faith. The Temple of Tooth is said to house the left upper canine tooth of the Lord Buddha. According to legend, the tooth was taken from Buddha on his death bed and smuggled to Sri Lanka in the hair of a princess in 313AD. The relic of the tooth is kept in a two-story inner shrine fronted by two large elephant tusks and rests on a solid gold lotus flower.

*4* Wat Pho, Temple of the Reclining Buddha, Thailand
Wat Pho is the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok and is home to more images of Buddha  than any other Bangkok temple. Thailand's largest Buddha, the Reclining Buddha is sheltered within Wat Pho – it is 46 meters long, 15 meters high and is covered in gold plating and decorated with mother of pearl. There is also a working Buddhist monastery in the southern walled compound of the complex.

*5* Angkor Wat, Cambodia
The city of Angkor was once the capital of the Khmer Empire. The monastery, Angkor Wat, was built by King Suryavarman II in dedication to Hindu gods, Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu. A new king soon decided that Hinduism had failed him and the Hindu decorations and deities were replaced by Buddhist carvings, statues and art when Angkor Wat became a Buddhist shrine.

*6* Tian Tan, Hong Kong
The world's largest seated Buddha, which is 34 metres tall and 250 tonnes in weight, took 12 years to create. The bronze statue sits amid lush mountain scenery on Lantau Island, located at the mouth of the Pearl River. The statue is called Tian Tan because its base is a replica of Tian Tan, the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. The Buddha's right hand is raised to remove affliction. His left hand rests on his knee, representing happiness.

*7* Hsi Lai, Los Angeles
Hsi Lai, meaning 'coming to the West', is a Chinese temple and monastery in Hacienda Heights. The temple belongs to a new Buddhist order called Fo Guang Shan which emphasises Buddhist outreach and unity. Hsi Lai is a working monastery in addition to a temple, with a number of monks and nuns living in the complex.

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Source of text information:
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/planatrip/inspire-me/lists/7-wonders-of-the-buddhist-world?page=all

Thanks to the film makers, it is a beautiful video!

Maybe it is good to explore more wonders of the Buddhist world, like Shwedagon Pagoda and Bagan Pagodas, Kyite Htee Yoe in Myanmar (Burma) and many more in other countries.

Dexterine Ho