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- drs2biz drs2biz May 8, 2009 @ 4:58 pm
- A great lens, Andrew, with fantastic images and lots to browse through. A favourite, with 5 *s and lensrolled to my /www.squidoo.com/chinese-dynasties" target="_new">Chinese Dynasties and Historic Events and
China's National Treasures lenses!
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- drs2biz drs2biz May 8, 2009 @ 4:58 pm
- A great lens, Andrew, with fantastic images and lots to browse through. A favourite, with 5 *s and lensrolled to my /www.squidoo.com/chinese-dynasties" target="_new">Chinese Dynasties and Historic Events and
China's National Treasures lenses!
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- EverythingMouse EverythingMouse Feb 8, 2009 @ 8:25 pm
- I would love to travel to China one day. I think that I will wait until the children get a little older though as my youngest is only 2.
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- alteredkat alteredkat Jan 20, 2009 @ 5:48 pm
- Great photos...really cool lens! 5*
My cousin teaches English in China. :o)
Thanks Andy for popping into my Cdn expatriates foodie lens...I appreciate it!
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- ElizabethJeanAllen ElizabethJeanAllen Jan 11, 2009 @ 4:15 pm
- I have a friend that spent a month in China. She said it was hard to come back. Now I understand why.
Great lens
Lizzy
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- thesolowriter thesolowriter Jan 10, 2009 @ 11:38 am
- just discovered this! Fantastic. We went to some of the same places and I see your day on the Li River was very similar to mine -- overcast! Your picture does the scene justice. Very beautiful. Great lens. 5*
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- Tipi Tipi Jan 5, 2009 @ 1:52 pm
- Fascinating lens AndyPo! The Terracotta Army and all the other photos are wonderful shots! I am never disappointed when I visit and read your articles.
Another travel adventure worth more than 5*'s...
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- Jimmie Jimmie Dec 9, 2008 @ 6:20 am
- You did have an extensive trip. Wow!
I saw that same grumpy farmer in XIAN! Using our "adorable foreign" daughter who speaks Mandarin didn't even soften him. What a hard nut to crack! But I think that seeing the Terracotta Warriors was the supreme highlight of China traveling for me! Even better than the Great Wall.
I dislike cities in general, so BJ and Shanghai were a huge disappointment. I refused to fight the other tourists to peek into the Forbidden City buildings. So I missed that. I was terrified of being crushed to death by unruly tourists inside the Ming Tombs. We had to carry our then 4 year old on our shoulders to rescue her from the crush of people. Mad! Truly mad.
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- poddys poddys Dec 4, 2008 @ 8:14 pm
- Great photos, you have been on some amazing trips. 5*****
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- nightbear nightbear Dec 1, 2008 @ 2:34 am
- Your travels are exceptional. Very wonderful account, It makes you feel like you are there, very beautiful
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- debnet debnet Nov 23, 2008 @ 4:13 am
- Wow! What an amazing experience...I felt I was there with you at times whilst I read. I'm glad you didn't have the dog stew and reading about the grumpy farmer and other anicdotes made the lens so much more interesting than a standard travel lens. 5 well deserved stars!
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- WendyKrick WendyKrick Nov 21, 2008 @ 10:18 pm
- Another one added to my bucket list.
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- WendyKrick WendyKrick Nov 21, 2008 @ 10:18 pm
- Another one added to my bucket list.
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- Jewelsofawe Jewelsofawe Nov 21, 2008 @ 3:54 pm
- I'd like to go to China
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- Rewards4life Rewards4life Nov 21, 2008 @ 11:10 am
- One word- Awesome! 100*!
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- Mark_Amy Mark_Amy Nov 19, 2008 @ 8:03 pm
- I forgot to say! Thank you for your kind comments on my lens and for welcoming me to the Wildlife Photography Group.
Mark
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- Mark_Amy Mark_Amy Nov 19, 2008 @ 7:58 pm
- Hi Andy,
Wow! You really did have an extensive trip to China, and it sounds like you had a great time. You visited a lot of places I've still yet to visit. I've lived here 4 years and still only been to a few places....what am I doing!! I really like your pic of the Terracotta Army! That's one of the best I've seen because I understand it's quite difficult to take pics in the place. Well done!
Terrific lens, 5 stars!
Mark
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- eccles1 eccles1 Nov 19, 2008 @ 11:43 am
- China is the one place I still would love to visit
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- anthropos anthropos Nov 17, 2008 @ 6:17 pm
- Andy, I was there about 5 years before the olympics, and after seeing recent pictures of Beijing, I too am glad I went. Most of the hutongs have now been torn down. Thanks for joining "Anything and Everything Travel" Group. We look forward to seeing your other travel related lenses in our group. Keep up the good work.
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- KimGiancaterino KimGiancaterino Sep 15, 2008 @ 1:54 pm
- Very nice! Welcome to All Things Travel.
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Exploring China: Beijing, Shanghai, Pingyao
China is a fascinating place for a vacation. It is developing fast with some cities, such as Shanghai and Beijing very modern while others are still traditional and apparently unchanged for centuries. It is a country of contr...
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Contents at a Glance
- China: Destinations
- Getting There (Beijing)
- Map of China
- Some Esential Travel Guides
- Beijing
- The Forbidden City
- Tiananmen Square
- The Bell Tower and Hutongs
- Photographic Equipment
- Chinese Photos
- The Great Wall
- Current Weather in Beijing, China
- Beijing to Pingyao by overnight Sleeper Train
- Pingyao
- Pingyao to Taiyuan to Xian
- Terracotta Army
- Xian and the Terracotta Army
- Terracotta Army Photos
- Photo Galleries
- Shanghai
- Shanghai Guides
- Current Weather in Shanghai, China
- Guilin
- More Essential Reading
- Li River Cruise (Guilin to Yangshuo)
- Conclusion
- Terra cotta Army
- Other Travel and Photography Lenses
- Please Visit My Home Page
- More Recommended Web-Sites
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- About Me
- Asian Photo Gallery
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