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China Travel: October 2010
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Sunday, 31 October 2010. IFC2 in Hong Kong. The International Finance Centre 2 building in the centre of Hong Kong's business district is a key landmark. Almost every picture of Hong Kong's sky line includes this building from one angle or anther. Being on of the tallest buildings in the city and at 88 stories high, towering over all the neighbouring skyscrapers, the IFC2 building is a obvious focal point when composing your pictures. Posted by Derek Harkness. Saturday, 23 October 2010. It's now a bit ov...
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China Travel: August 2010
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Sunday, 29 August 2010. Hong Kong Central District, China. Is skyscrapers. Nowhere else on earth are they so densely packed into such a small space. Also, Hong Kong's. Skyscrapers are particularly narrow, as are the streets that squeeze between them. So these towers have an unusual elongated look. Standing at the bottom. And looking up can give you vertigo. Without even beginning to ascend. At night, the towers are all illuminated by a spectacular light show. Posted by Derek Harkness. Economy. The ce...
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China Travel: November 2010
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Saturday, 27 November 2010. Amur Leopard by By Durotriges. Sourced via Flickr under CC-BY-NC. The Amur Leopard or Manchurian Leopard is one of the rarest large wide cats on earth. It is reckoned that less than 30 of these big cats remain in the wild and as such are in extremely high risk of extinction. About 200 of these leopard exist in zoos around the world. The cats are native of Northeast China, Korea and the Russian Far East. Posted by Derek Harkness. Sunday, 21 November 2010. Sunday, 7 November 2010.
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China Travel: September 2010
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Saturday, 25 September 2010. Lamma Island in Hong Kong. Hong Kong isn't all city and skyscrapers you know. A large part of the area is mountains and forests. Especially when you go out to some of the islands. This is on Lamma island, the third largest in Hong Kong. The island has a population of just 6,000 people who live a more relaxed lifestyle. This makes the island popular with expats and artist communities. Posted by Derek Harkness. Saturday, 18 September 2010. Glass and Metal and Steel and China.
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China Travel: Christmas in China
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Saturday, 25 December 2010. Posted by Derek Harkness. 13 July 2012 at 00:08. Student: I dont feel like living anymore. Teacher: If you dont feel like doing something then dont do. This means that in finding many ways how not to live your life, you have the possibility to discover how to live your life. Cheap Flights to Hong Kong. Flights to Hong Kong. 11 November 2013 at 16:25. Wow this was really helpful! I love travel blogs and these are amazing. Thanks! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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China Travel: July 2010
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Thursday, 29 July 2010. The Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong, China. Every evening, Hong Kong. Comes alive with lights. However, being Hong Kong. It wasn't enough for them to put on the basic city lights. No, they had to put on the world biggest light show. It runs every evening throughout the year. The best places to view the show are either from the Avenue or the Stars on the Kowloon. Side or the harbour. Or else from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Of Lights must be seen to be believed.
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China Travel: The Wormhole in Shanghai
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Sunday, 12 December 2010. The Wormhole in Shanghai. The Wormhole by Stuck in Customs. Via Flickr and Creative Commons Atribution, Non Commercial, Share Alike Liciense. Posted by Derek Harkness. 11 November 2013 at 16:25. I have been looking for travel blog website, I’m glad I stumbled over this. Online Travel Agencies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Climbing to the top of Hong Kong (and an intervie. The Wormhole in Shanghai. Shanghai Urban Urban Urban. A Book About China. View my complete profile.
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China Travel: June 2010
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Friday, 25 June 2010. Sunrise on Pudong, Shanghai, China. I remember when there was nothing here but fields. No really it's true, and I'm not that old. Pudong. Is the new part of Shanghai. That has burgeoned into modernity. In an extremely short time. Where just 20 years hence, there was just farms, now stand some of the worlds tallest skyscrapers and other really expensive real estate. I selected this photo today because it is a little different form the normal tourist shot of Shanghai's. Picture, this ...
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China Travel: January 2011
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Sunday, 30 January 2011. February 3rd is Chinese New Year. All day and all night you hear the sound of fireworks as every house in the area sets of firecrackers and such like. The above photograph captures a set of boxes containing mortars which are firing into the nights sky. Posted by Derek Harkness. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Book About China. Im a Scotsman, teaching English in China. Just 8 words are enough to sum up just about everything. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.