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"Stone Box", Ancient Remains, Anhui Province, Baojia Garden, Beijing, Cable Car, China, Chongqing, Forbidden City, Gansu Province, Gobi Desert, Great Wall, Guan E Gou, Hongcun Village, Huangshan Mountain, Langmusi, Lotus Peak, Ming Sha Shan, Mini-Jiuzhaigou, Monastary, Sing Sand Dunes, Yellow Mountain, Za Ga Na
Here are a dozen of Ellen’s photos from our recent trip to China.
If you want to see more, there’s a slide show too, which I highly recommend. Details below.
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Ming Sha Shan (Singing Sand Dunes), Dunhuang, Gansu Province
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Ancient Remains of the Great Wall, Gobi Desert
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Landscape, countryside, Southern Gansu Province
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Tibetan Village, Za Ga Na (“Stone Box”), Gansu Province
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Above the monastery at Langmusi, Gansu Province
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Waterfall at Guan E Gou (mini-Jiuzhaigou), Gansu Province
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Apartment Buildings, Chongqing
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Cable Car to Huangshan Mountain (Yellow Mountain), Anhui Province
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Pines and Clouds at Lotus Peak, Huangshan Mountain
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15th Century Village of Hongcun, Anhui Province
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Baojia Garden, Anhui Province
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Park Just Steps Away from Forbidden City, Beijing
If you want to see more photos, click on this China Travel slide show link. Then, for the best viewing, click on the tiny, tiny arrow in the very small rectangular box at the top right of the opening page of the link to start the slide show.
See all the photos in the largest size possible format (i.e., use a laptop or desktop computer if you have access to either).