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June 30th 2014
Published: November 2nd 2014
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On top of Tiger Hill in Suzhou is a very old pagoda that was built in the tenth century. Over a thousand years later, it remains aloft, though it leans considerably to one side. Because of its tilt, no one is allowed to venture in. Instead, it’s boarded off and peaceful. There are trees and moss growing on the stone walls and it is surrounded by a leafy courtyard with benches and picnic tables. ... Read Full Entry



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Noodles dryingNoodles drying
Noodles drying

Zhujiajiao
On the hikeOn the hike
On the hike

Hangzhou
Resting PeacefullyResting Peacefully
Resting Peacefully

a tomb in the tea fields near Manjuelong Village
Tea plantationsTea plantations
Tea plantations

Manjuelong
Tea plantationsTea plantations
Tea plantations

Manjuelong



2nd November 2014
Street Scene 2

The China I know
Beautiful journey into the China you know Hannah. Your words and photos, albeit different places and scenes, take me back to the soul of the China I also know. Thank you for that.
14th November 2014
Street Scene 2

Thanks!
Dave, thanks for your comment. I agree that while people may encounter different versions of China, the spirit of the country/culture binds those experiences together. Cheers

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