Thursday, 29 July 2010
The Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong, China
Every evening, Hong Kong comes alive with lights. However, being Hong Kong, it wasn't enough for them to put on the basic city lights. No, they had to put on the world biggest light show. It runs every evening throughout the year. The best places to view the show are either from the Avenue or the Stars on the Kowloon side or the harbour. Or else from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on the north east side of Hong Kong island.
I've been to Hong Kong three times now, and I never fail to check out this view. No matter how often I see it, I never tire. It is a unique experience that you can't get anywhere other than in Hong Kong. The Symphony of Lights must be seen to be believed.
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Lijiang River in Guilin, China
The Lijiang River runs through the centre of China's Guanxi province, in the south of the country. It is a favourite among tourists. A sight not to be missed on any travel ittinery of China. The scenery is so spectacular, it has even earned a place on the back of the 20 yuan banknote. Tourist boats ply the route between Guilin city and Yangshuo city. This journey takes about 4 hours. On the way, you will see sights like the one above.
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Beijing 北京 Restaurant
This photo from Flickr user Luo Shaoyang shows a Chinese girl standing by a doorway. It is a typical Chinese scene outside restaurants where a waitress will wait at the door to great guests. This looks a particularly well built and clean restaurant. I have to wonder where it is? All I know is it's somewhere in Beijing.
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Qingyuan in Guangdong, China
I remember seeing painting of China when I was young. They showed towering pagodas, rivers and strange mystical mountains. I didn't think they were real at the time. Now I have been to the south of China, I know that those paintings were not a work of fiction. They really do exist. They are created by a natural phenomenon that weathers limestone into what is called Karst. A large band of this Karst landscape runs down through China. It can be seeing in Guangdong, Guanxi and Yunnan provinces. There is also some spectacular Karst in the sea off of neighbouring Vietnam.
Friday, 2 July 2010
Fangyuan Dasha in Shenyang
The Fangyuan Dasha in Shenyang (方圆大厦) is a very striking sight. It's not particularly tall, but the unusual shape catches the eye. Known in English as the Coin Building because of it's shape of a circle containing a square. This design is reminiscent of the old Chinese money. The building belongs to the Shanghai Bank and is a well recognised landmark located near the cities north train station.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Yueyang Pavillion in Hunan, China
The Sun Has Set by Steve Webel.
This is Yueyang Pavillion in Hunan, China. The building dates to the Three Kingdoms Period of China (220-280 AD). It was constructed by Lu su who as the commander in chief of the Wu kingdom's forces. It was built in order to facilitate the inspection of the navy ships. It is located in a strategic location where the lake Dongting joing the Yangtze River. The tower was formerly called Ba Ling Tower after the nearby city of Ba Ling.
This picture is by Flickr user Steve Webel. The slow shutter speed and late evening light has produced a wonderful effect, burring the crowds of people. The orange/yellow colours are just amazing.
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