April 22, 2013
Here is a post of the Elephant Trunk in Guilin, in the south of China. I didn’t spend more than a couple of hours in Guilin because I was going to Yangshuo, another place nearby; however, at least I can say that I have been and seen the main icon of the city. Can you see the elephant?
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April 22, 2013
Yangshuo is a popular destination for many tourists because of the natural landscapes, mountains, and the Li River. But in Yangshuo you can also participate in several activities. In this post I share some examples of them through pictures.
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April 22, 2013
Yangshuo is a small town surrounded by karsts in the southern province of Guangxi, China. In this post I share some night and day pictures I took there, but this is just a brief visual account, there are many more opportunities for photography in the actual town and its countryside.
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April 22, 2013
One of my favorite dishes in China: Sweet and sour pork. In this post I share with you a couple of pictures, and if you don’t know what this is, you can continue reading. I wish food and smell could be shared through the Internet!
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November 9, 2012
This time I share with you some more pictures of my last trip to a place featuring two peaks with two millennial towers. The best of this trip was being able to enjoy the sunrise light meandering through the hills and give some light to these twin peaks.
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October 26, 2012
Shuangta Shan is a small hill featuring two rock formations in the northeast of China. On the top of these peaks you can see two old towers built more than 900 years ago.
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October 15, 2012
The Red Beach is literally a place dressed up in red. The grass is red and it is located in the northeast of China. In this first trip I did over there, I was able to take some pictures of the red grass that covers the soil and attracts many visitors each year.
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January 12, 2012
Laoshan Mountain or Mount Lao (Shan means mountain) is a the most visited mountain in the east coast of China. Its rocks are shaped by ancient glaciers and it is one of the places that gave birth to Taoism. On the road up to the entrance of the mountain you can see some sculptures and ...
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January 6, 2012
To talk about common days in China is to talk about something new and different. Every day you can discover new things. For the Chinese people these things may be ordinary and just part of their daily routines. In this post I share some images I took here in China in 2011. Click on a ...
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December 23, 2011
Known as the Gate of Heavenly Peace or the Tian’anmen, this monument is the main political icon of the country. Here it is where the People’s Republic of China was officially declared. The Chinese coat of arms depicts this same monument. The hung painting on the top of the entrance is a portrait of Mao ...
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