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Great Wall MTY, 2016

Great Wall MTY, 2016

In 2016, my dad came to visit China and we went many places. One of them was the Mutianyu portion of the Great Wall. Really a nice trip. I hope you enjoy the images. Enjoy them.

Xian, Around Town – 2

Xian, Around Town – 2

Really, this town was amazing~

Xian, Around Town -1

Xian, Around Town -1

Xian was amazing! Riding bikes on the city wall, drinking under the lights of the bell tower, and everything else in-between.  I’ll be back! Loved it!
(And I’ll write more later)


Dali-1

Dali-1

Happy day there! Welcome to the first set of photographs from my trip to Dali, Yunnan, China in the month of December, 2014. While there, I saw many wonderful things, visited with super keen people, and enjoyed myself immensely. Dali was once a kingdom, on the road between Tibet and what might be considered the Thai/Khemer regions, on down to the Champa kingdoms in what is now Vietnam. It was eventually sacked by the Mongols and has been Chinese ever since. These days, the people there are impressively creative with their wares and homes, and I hope to visit again someday. Truly an amazing place. Welcome to the first 61 of the 244 photo that made it through the gauntlet of review, to you.

Dali-3

Dali-3

Alright! So, here’s another 61 photos of Dali~ Again, wandering the area with the other happy tourist through some of these photos, we eventually went different directions because she’d already been to Xizhou, and I hadn’t. Wow, what a neat place! To the north of Dali just a bit. It had architecture that absolutely blew my mind. I rented a motorbike and rode up the coastline of Erhai Lake to get there. Look for the random image of a man using a blowtorch on the head of a goat… Ran into him on the street, just cookin’ some brain… Nothing to see here. . . By the way, Xizhou is also home to the Linden Center, pictured within. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Enjoy.

Dali-4

Dali-4

Yay! This is both the first and fourth installation of the Dali set. It is first, because I’m posting it so that when you experience the posts in order, this one will be last, due to how posts cycle in a blog.

This set contains a favored portrait of an old couple I saw as I was driving along the lakeside road between Dali and Xizhou. They were selling wares on the road and I stopped to buy some from them. Beautiful old couple. Also, I went to a park on a peninsula, and a tea-village. A fine day, indeed.

So, here it is. The first, fourth, and final (while initial) installation of the Dali set~ What I like to call Dali-4.

Anyang, for starters…

Anyang, for starters…

This is the first page of the Show Us China website ~ Let’s see how it goes… Edit: Here, you’ll find a collection of images from a day out in a small town called Anyang, in Henan, eastern China (not to be confused with Hunan, in Central China). Here, I took photos around the city gate for a while. These photos are of that stroll. It should be noted though that Anyang is also home to an amazing museum dedicated to the history of language, with a special focus on Chinese. Here, many thousands of years ago shamans would carve the first Chinese characters onto the scapula of animals like sheep and into turtle shells, then throw them into fires as a method of divining a notion. . . This is also the area where the Duke of Zhou was imprisoned. Around a fire one night he was scratching the ground with a stick, as is done, it was then and there he first wrote the lines that would become the images of the trigrams that surround a full image of the classical Yin-Yang. That was peaceful and interesting place to visit as well. Perhaps I’ll get some photos up of the park that is now in the place where that happened… Until the next edit, enjoy these~