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June 27th 2005
Published: August 18th 2005
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Unrest in the Southwest - foaming torrents and gurgling stomachs in Yunnan Provence. As ever we left Chengdu by overnight train, arriving early in the morning in Panzhihua, close to the Sichuan/Yunnan border. Overnight we had passed through some high mountains, with Kim's popping ears keeping her awake much of the night. We were swiftly bundled onto a dishevelled old bus ready for the tortuous ei... Read Full Entry



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Qiongzhu Si, KunmingQiongzhu Si, Kunming
Qiongzhu Si, Kunming

"The Bamboo temple" - the nicest we have seen in China, mainly on account of the lack of tourists.
"The Senate""The Senate"
"The Senate"

Qiongzhu Si, Kunming. The temple contains 500 of these statues of arhats, created with gusto and imagination by Li Guangxiu in the late 19th century.
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Qiongzhu Si, Kunming
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Nick and his chameleon

Qiongzhu Si, Kunming



7th July 2005

Amazing photos
Again. Love the Market Square one.
4th May 2006

I love your photos
I had muesli and yoghurt at aussie lady's cafe. (my staple boarding school food I havent had for years) And tiger leaping gorge took a while to grow into. But it all worth it.

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