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| Monday, 29-Oct-2007 11:42 |
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China - Shanghai
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This has got to be the most photographed landmark of shanghai
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even the boat is lighted up like a christmas advertisement
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Panaromic shot of the Pudong side of lights
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distracted but thts my only closeup
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The Bund
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The Bund 2
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The Bund 3 - Westin Hotel behind it. Your Fav hotel hunn.
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now i m concentrating
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People's Park
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St. Ignatius of Shanghai - Xu Jia Hui
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lighted up giant coke ... thts call a bold advertisement
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Dad with his favourite white chicken noodle
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intersection at dad's place
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streets of shanghai
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old & new buildings interwove
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construction using bamboo supports
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skyscrapers
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messed up electrical line in front of a bank
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Entrance to Yu Garden
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Lao Fan Tian (Old Restaurant) at Yu Garden
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majestic buildings
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link between buildings was an ancient idea
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crowds at the Yu Garden
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bustling street in bw tone
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same street in modern day colors
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On the 9 turn bridge
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Starbucks - had my caramel machiato as usual
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of ponds & rocks
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rather innocent looking
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almost mesmerizing
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Thanks Jasmine for being my guide/translator
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more of the classic chinese garden
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well conserved chinese architecture
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dragon motives
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The all famous hairy crab
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Pearl Tower during cloudy days
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Shanghai Science Center
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Shanghai is definately as metropolis as it can be. Buildings that stretches as far into the sky as my eyes could see, bridges with huge span, multiple stories highway, ridiculous big cars, adequately polluted air and fast paced people. I like the city at night, electricity is as if free, they light up just about everything. No wonder they consume most of the oil nowdays. They look pretty though at the expense of the environment. then again, money talk, bs walks. China could afford it, they can burn it all they want. Shanghai is just a classic example.
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