Red is China’s favorite color. Although Chinese people’s growing love for bright and screamy color combination produces a lot of extravagant color spectacles and questionable urban lighting phenomena, the color red is still the champion of Chinese streets (and hearts).
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Spring Cleaning and other memories of 广州 // Guangzhou
AsiaAn opera like two pebbles on the Pearl River shore. In famous architect Zaha Hadid’s vision, she put two shiny pebbles near the Guangzhou TV tower, shaped by the everflowing masses of water polishing the curved glass windows.
Conquering Winter in 哈尔滨 // Harbin, Northeast of China
Asia, foodBrace yourself, winter is coming.
Burning Money in 泾县 // Jingxian
Asia, food雕塑公园 // statue park in 芜湖 // Wuhu
AsiaA normal day in an average city in China
Asia, foodAn uncensored view through my lens. Photos are taken in 芜湖 // Wuhu in 安徽省 // Anhui Province in China.
Foodie Musings in 芜湖 // Wuhu
Asia, food鱼米之乡 // home of fish and rice
鸠兹古镇 // Jiuci old town in 芜湖 // Wuhu
AsiaXi’an – 西安
AsiaMy flight from Hong Kong to Xi’an was delayed due to a storm in Hong Kong, but the real problem, I discovered, was to enter China with my (not Chinese) passport. The last few times I have traveled to China, I entered from Beijing or Shanghai, where most of foreigners enter and officials are accustomed to foreign passports.
Hu Kou Waterfall – 壶口瀑布
AsiaThere are eight ‘strange’ peculiarities in Shaanxi Province, called 陕西八大怪: