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Date: 16th December 2009

buddha tea
Hello,I had work jade buddha temple teahouse more than 3 years,thank you for you enjoying our tea,today i suddenly search my tea in internet,i find this,thank you.welcome to temple again.enjoying!

From Blog: Shanghai's Jade Buddha Temple
Date: 9th June 2009

Shuttling between Shanghai and Guilin
It is pretty straight forward to get to Guilin from Shanghai. There are many flights that'll take you back and forth. As an option, you could take the train as well, but it is a very long ride.

From Blog: Guilin's Elephant Trunk Hill
Date: 4th June 2009

Long Time NO See
Hi, Qingxian. Long time no see! I am Tango. You stay in Guilin now? I am very happy to find your blog here. Tempted by your pics, I will go Sanjiang next month.

From Blog: San Jiang (Three Rivers) Villages
Date: 19th April 2009

glad to find your blog.......
hi there. been shuttling between manila and shanghai the past 2 years. guilin is in my list of places to visit. can you advise how best to go from shanghai or from manila?

From Blog: Guilin's Elephant Trunk Hill
Date: 13th April 2009

Guilin's posts
hi scott, u write beautifully of the things you see and encounter. I've been following some of ur guilin's posts and i love them. will be visiting guilin next week, and i cant wait to experience it on my own! :)

From Blog: Guilin's Daxu Ancient Village
Date: 3rd February 2009

Tongli
I can't recommend it highly enough! I love that place. If I could make a living there, I would have moved there years ago.

From Blog: Tongli's Chongben Hall
Date: 3rd February 2009

worth going
I guess Tongli is worth visiting. Maybe I will go there in a couple of weeks.

From Blog: Tongli's Chongben Hall
Date: 23rd January 2009

Thank you
Thank you so much! The area is gorgeous during March. Make sure you explore the many villages surrounding the famous one. They are more fun I think. If you have any questions please let me know.

From Blog: San Jiang (Three Rivers) Villages
Date: 20th January 2009


Hi, your photos are WONDERFUL! I am considering going to this area in March, and your comments and photos make me want to go!

From Blog: San Jiang (Three Rivers) Villages
Date: 9th January 2009


There are a lot of famous Hu from Jixi, Anhui, such as Hu Jintao, Hu Shi, Hu Xueyan and Hu Zongxian.

From Blog: Hangzhou's Residence of Hu Xueyan
Date: 24th October 2008


I, a Chinese, have to say I learned a lot of Chinese stuff from you.

From Blog: Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall
Date: 1st September 2008


Thanks. It is often overrun, but the views are spectacular!

From Blog: Guilin's Diecai Hill Park
Date: 1st September 2008


Thank you very much. I've been studying the Forbidden City for 32 years.

From Blog: Beijing's Forbidden City
Date: 30th August 2008

amazing
Every photo you took in the palace is stunning beautiful. I can not imagine how comprehensive your knowledge is about chinese culture and architecture. I even felt shame at my little knowledge of those ancient architectures as a chinese located in china. You have done a great job!

From Blog: Beijing's Forbidden City
Date: 18th August 2008


I agree, this park is absolutely wonderful. I would however, add that people should skip the main peak, as it is often overrun with tourists.

From Blog: Guilin's Diecai Hill Park
Date: 11th August 2008


Very interesting travel blog - thanks. I am planning a 3 Gorges cruise and your details are great. Can you please share - the tour guide that met you in Chonquing and related activities - did you organize that yourself or was it included in the overall tour? I like the notion of doing some touring in Chonquing but plan to book my cruise directly - so any advice you have as to what agency to work with - would be helpful. Thanks in advance

From Blog: Yangtze River Cruise Travelogue
Date: 25th June 2008

Nice
Thats funny! I took a picture of that Stop Walking sign too!

From Blog: Xian's Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Date: 10th June 2008

Tour Guide
I used a tour company. I traveled with China Odyssey Tours. I always do. I just find it easier. It is possible to get around on your own, but I find when I do, I always end up missing things that a local guide could have helped me find.

From Blog: Xian's Ancient Cultural Street of the Academy Gate
Date: 10th June 2008


Did you use a tour guide or visit yourself? I'm teaching English in Shanghai, and I really want to visit Xi'an, but my Chinese isn't very good. Is it easy to travel there speaking only English?

From Blog: Xian's Ancient Cultural Street of the Academy Gate
Date: 10th June 2008


What beautiful pictures! You are an amazing photographer!

From Blog: Tongli Gardens Part 1
Date: 10th June 2008


Wow! Wayao has really changed since I was in Guilin! I remember when it was an old one story alley that stretched on for miles!

From Blog: Guilin's Wayao Wholesale Market
Date: 9th June 2008

Fengdu Ghost City steps
There are little sedan chairs at the base of the steps, which are carried by two men. If I remember right, it costs 20rmb to ride up. They'll take you to the top where you can ride an electric car to the base of the Ghost City Complex, which is of course more stairs, but for another fee, you can take a cable car up the rest of the way. I beleive this is around 20 rmb also.

From Blog: Yangtze River Cruise Travelogue
Date: 9th June 2008


Your report on the cruise is enlightening as we start out on Sunday next for 6 days and 7nights.Your Harry sounds the same person we have been dealing with - worried about getting up those steps at the Ghost City!

From Blog: Yangtze River Cruise Travelogue
Date: 9th June 2008

Tongli
Make sure you plan to spend the night because in the morning and afternoon it is pretty touristy, but as soon as the busses leave, the place completely changes and becomes a wonderful quaint traditional village.

From Blog: The Town of Tongli Part 1
Date: 3rd June 2008


I am planning a second trip to Suzhou this summer, because I loved the city so much. I hadn't heard of Tongli before, but it looks beautiful! I will definitely have to take a couple of days and visit. Thanks for the info!

From Blog: The Town of Tongli Part 1





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