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April 23rd 2009
Published: May 5th 2009
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Dear Friends, Today we left the old town of Lijiang heading for Lugu Lake. It is a drive of 8 hours. The road is very bad again and you realy need a 4-wheel drive car to arrive safely. On the way to Lugu Lake there are many scenic views. It is a long drive, but when you arrive at Lugu Lake you forget the bad roads very quickly and you realy will enjoy the beautiful scenic views. Lugu lake (around... Read Full Entry



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5th May 2009

spannend
Hallo Aad en Ien, wat een spannende dingen maken jullie mee zeg! Nog niet overmoeid van alle indrukken? Groet, Hettie
5th May 2009

china
Beste Aad en Ineke. Ik had inderdaad wat in te halen. Heb nu vierkante ogen van het kijken naar jullie foto's. Veel plezier en zie jullie 1 juni op Schiphol.
5th May 2009

aad en ineke, het ziet er allemaal weer fantastisch uit..wat een aparte cultuur..varkens als huisdier..en varkens cleaning the streets..schitterend die tempels..en straks de mooie vergezichten over het meer..wat een indrukken..en jullie blijven fit en fris zo te zien..een goede voortzetting gewenst..gr. syl
5th May 2009

Lady Yang's Pool
May 5th 2009 Permission to use picture of Lady Yang's pool "Malcolm Cooper" Hi I'm publishing a textbook on hot springs tourism and would like to use the photo you have on this site of the Crabapple pool as an historical illustration of their use in China. Is this possible, and how should I acknowledge the source if so allowed? Hope to hear from you soon. Best regards Malcolm Cooper
6th May 2009

Fantastisch
Hoi! Het blijft ons verbazen, jullie prachtige foto's! Wat zien jullie veel prachtige mensen en schitterende plaatsen... Hier alles ok. Op 1 mei ook alles onder controle. Liefs, Lucia en de rest.
13th May 2009

Greetings from Lijiang
Ö& Hello Monkey & Bear, Greetings from Lijiang! Great to know you're having a good time in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is quite an attractive city and I'd love to visit there some day. Right now I'm in Lijiang, having some relaxing days with my friend. Lijiang is as sunny and warm as when you were here. Yesterday we went to a lovely ancient town - Shigu, where the first bend of Yangtze River located. It is very a pleasant break during this busy month, as I'll be on trip again for another few weeks. I have seen your blog pictures. It was exciting to see my name and picture there. Thank you for sharing this and it will remind me the time that we spent together. Keep in touch. I'll keep practising my photography skill and share pictures with you one day! Best, Jam
24th September 2009

Fatherless society ???
Reading & seeing the picture of your experience is fablous. Your most genrous for sharing them. Thank-you. I first learned of the materielinal society from a anthropolpgy class. From reading they made it sound like they were forced to give up their way of society During the Cultural Revolution. I was very saddened that they made a law that the children must attend school and that they made the children painfully aware that they lacked a father. All I could think of was the anguish of these innocent children being forced to admit that they did not have a father. In their culture no one has a father. So I am unsure if the children are still be forced to admit that they do not have a father. Oh what goverments inflict on their citizens. Forcing a people to change to another way does not happen by force. Their can only be a change if the people have a desire to change. Again, Thank-you. Virgnia

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