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Showing posts with label China Scenes. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Still There in Changsha: Yanjiatang Lane

Yanjiatang Lane in Changsha (晏家塘巷)


Shortly after I took the above photo, a man approached me and asked what I was photographing. I answered, "This road!"

Feeling he might still have concerns about my intentions, I added "It feels comfortable."

He smiled, and that was that.

Yanjiatang Lane (晏家塘巷) was one of the areas that I wouldn't have been surprised to have found greatly transformed during this most recent return to Changsha, but most seemed basically the same as I remembered. However, there were signs, specifically the red circled "征" character I have seen previously in other soon-to-be-demolished neighborhoods in Changsha, that this will be the last time I see the lane as I did today.

"征" character on a building at Yanjiatang Lane in Changsha (晏家塘巷)


Another time, I will share scenes from the street with the same name from which this lane directly extends and other nearby streets where the demolishing is already far more advanced. For today, below are some more scenes from comfortable Yanjiatang Lane.

Yanjiatang Lane in Changsha (晏家塘巷)



Yanjiatang Lane in Changsha (晏家塘巷)



items for sale alongside Yanjiatang Lane (晏家塘巷) in Changsha



Van stopped on Yanjiatang Lane (晏家塘巷) in Changsha


Yanjiatang Lane (晏家塘巷) in Changsha



man using his mobile phone while sitting on motor scooter at Yanjiatang Lane (晏家塘巷) in Changsha



Yanjiatang Lane (晏家塘巷) in Changsha



flowers (at least some artificial) for sale at Yanjiatang Lane (晏家塘巷) in Changsha

Monday, October 2, 2017

Clouds Over Zhongshan

Yesterday's clouds in Zhongshan caught my eye. Today for the same reason more did. So on this second day of the National Day Holiday period in China, below are eight photos of clouds which also capture a bit of life in Zhongshan and the variety of architecture there.

clouds over Zhongshan, China



clouds over Zhongshan



clouds over Zhongshan



clouds reflecting off a building in Zhongshan, China



clouds over Zhongshan



clouds over Zhongshan



clouds over Zhongshan



clouds over Zhongshan

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Reflection, Sweetness, and Rest in Foshan

Charming Bridge (韵桥) at Liang Garden (梁园)
Charming Bridge (韵桥) at Liang Garden (梁园)


Durian and black glutinous rice with frozen coconut milk (榴莲忘返)
Durian and black glutinous rice with frozen coconut milk (榴莲忘返)


man sleeping on a stone bench at Zhongshan Park in Foshan
Zhongshan Park


And to those who will be celebrating a new year, Shanah Tovah.

Friday, August 25, 2017

The Aftermath of Typhoon Hato in Zhuhai: The Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street

Looking east down Qiaoguang Road from the intersection with Lianhua Road in Zhuhai
Looking east down Qiaoguang Road from the intersection with the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street

The Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street leads from the land border between mainland China and Macau to areas farther north in Zhuhai. Along and near the well-trafficked pedestrian street are many restaurants, hair salons, clothing stores, and other businesses. Below are some photos taken just hours after powerful Typhoon Hato hit Zhuhai, China — obviously not a typical moment for the street. The scenes capture some of the destruction there and how life continued, such as people walking through and around large fallen trees, a man petting a dog at a typically closed-off construction site, and one of the very few stores on the street already welcoming customers once more.


damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



fallen 有 character from a sign



fallen hair salon sign



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



man petting dog at a construction site in Zhuhai, China



young man checking a mobile phone next to a fallen tree in Zhuhai



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street (莲花路步行街) in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato (台风“天鸽”) at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street (莲花路步行街) in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street (莲花路步行街) in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato (台风“天鸽”) at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street in Zhuhai, China



damage from Typhoon Hato at the Lianhua Road Pedestrian Street (莲花路步行街) in Zhuhai, China

Thursday, April 6, 2017

The Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street in Guangzhou During the Qingming Festival

Many people in China remembered deceased family members during the recent Qingming Festival. Highlighting another side of how some spent the day, which for many was part of a three day holiday, a series of photos taken at the Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street in Guangzhou appears below. One of the popular destinations for tourists visiting Guangzhou, the area was much more crowded than usual for a weekday though there were few signs of the holiday itself. The photos include both people who didn't have to work during that afternoon and people who did.

crowded day at the Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street (上下九) in Guangzhou
One of the wider portions of the street

girl carrying an opened coconut to drink at the Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street (上下九)
Carrying a coconut to drink

people standing in line for Mango Big Mac drinks and stuffed chicken wings
Standing in line for Mango Big Mac drinks and stuffed chicken wings

people standing in line for fish balls
Standing in line for fish balls

two young women preparing fish balls
Preparing the fish balls

sanitation working pulling five trash bins
Keeping things clean

woman selling fruit from a bike
Selling fruit

bus with advertisement featuring Yao Ming
Driving the bus on a portion of the pedestrian street which isn't as pedestrian-friendly as others

Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street security guard standing with a large black staff
Providing security (and stopping people from riding bikes)

little girl riding on a man's shoulder's
Riding high

boy riding on a wheeled suitcase
Riding low

many carrying a baby
Riding somewhere in between

people, including a few wearing face masks, at the Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
A few wore face masks

two people wearing more distinctive clothing styles
Walking

young woman holding up a mobile phone to take a photo of the crowded Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street during the Qingming Festival
Photographing