China '98 - Page 1
In October 1998, my friends
Dave, Rob and Kayee and I spent a fortnight in China travelling
between Beijing and Hong Kong. Our itinerary took in major
cities, famous landmarks and centuries of history. Several
thousand miles and three hundred photographs later, we arrived
back in England with the good intention of putting together a
website to document the trip.
Our website is still in
gestation, but you can track its growth at http://travel.to/china98.
It's being looked after by Dave. Rob has also put some pictures
on-line at http://www.crosswinds.net/london/~rob.
One of these days, we'll get round to combining them!
In the meantime, some of my
photos are shown here.
Dragon boat soldiers Our first whole day in China was spent at the
Summer Palace, a vast landscaped retreat for the Emporer
in the hot, smelly summer months in Beijing. As well as
palaces and temples, there is a huge lake complete with
islands, bridges and dragon boat rides. This photo is of
a group of soldiers seen on one of the boats.
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Stone carving The Summer Palace was our first experience of
the grand and beautiful Imperial Chinese architecture.
Many buildings had ornate wood and stone carvings; this
one formed part of a banister beside stairs upto the
'Temple of the Fragrance of Buddha'.
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Exhausted on the
Great Wall Day two of the
trip was spent at a section of the Great Wall near
Beijing, at a place called Badaling. I was amazed at how
the Wall just went up and down the steep hills, with
gradients in places that must have been 2-in-1. This
picture looks down one ascent, showing an exhausted
Kayee!
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Great Wall in the
distance Each tower we
climbed to on the Wall afforded new views, showing the
Wall stretching off in seemingly all directions. This
view shows how typically the builders of the Great Wall
went right over the top of steep sections, rather than
following the contours.
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The Great Wall at
Badaling It was quite early
morning when we visited the Wall, and the low sun made
the hills and valleys beatifully modelled for
photography. The town of Badaling is visible in the
valley of this picture, nestled amongst the surrounding
hills which seemed to us a defence in themselves.
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