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[iWalk | 17 Jun 2009 | 12 Comments]
DongHuaLi, An Alley You Can See Typical GuangDong Roofs

DongHuaLi is a special old alley in FoShan, GuangDong(广东佛山).   You can see some typical Guangdong style “Guo’er”(锅耳)roof  there, Which seldom can see in Guangdong now.

China, Travel Culture »

[iWalk | 29 May 2009 | 24 Comments]
Duanwu Festival’s Special Gifts

Yesterday was Duanwu Festival Day(端午节). I got special gifts from thousands miles away! Beautiful paper rose made by my dear friend Vicky!

China, Food Guide »

[Tiny | 24 May 2009 | 23 Comments]
DongShunYuan’s ShanDong Seafood Cuisine

DongShunYuan(东顺园)is one of the best ShanDong cuisine brands, YanTai(烟台) is one of the best cities to enjoy seafood in China. The first day we arrived YanTai, We were invited by Candy’s friends to enjoy ShanDong seafood Cuisine at DongShunYuan. Thank you so much!

GuangDong, Travel Culture »

[iWalk | 15 May 2009 | 28 Comments]
Requiem For WenChuan Earthquake Anniversary

I was invited to attend the Charity Concert for Wenchuan Earthquake Anniversary the day before last. It’s a Symphony Orchestra Concert performed Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem. The concert successfully raised 730 thousands RenMinBi for Earthquake disaster area.

China, Food Guide »

[Tiny | 10 May 2009 | 23 Comments]
Laoshan Mountain Tea Garden

Laoshan Mountain(崂山) lies about 30km east of Qingdao, Shandong, China. It is the “No.1 coastal mountain” in China. It is also known as the birthplace of Taoism.
Laoshan Mountain green tea is very famous too. It’s said the first Laoshan Mountain tea plant was planted by Qiu Chuji(丘处机), one of the most famous of QuanZhen seven disciples(全真七子). He was also the founder of the Dragon Gate Taoism(龙门教).

BeiJing, China »

[Tiny | 7 May 2009 | 18 Comments]
Back From ShanDong

1 May is Labor Day, So we have a three-day holiday.
My dear friend Candy invited me travel to ShanDong together with her. That’s a great idea! I have only been to QingDao before, So this time we visited more beautiful cities.
View Beijing-Shandong Tour in a larger map

Germany »

[iWalk | 5 May 2009 | 16 Comments]
Overlooking Nuremberg From Imperial Castle

As the city loved by Adolf Hitler, Nuremberg suffered enormous calamity during World War II. So I was astonished that it still protected the old town so well.
The Imperial Castle was the last place I visited in Nuremberg. It gave me so wonderful view of old Nuremberg. Miss those red colors…

Passau »

[iWalk | 29 Apr 2009 | 24 Comments]
Ancestor Of Bicycle I Met In Passau

That day when I was wandering around the street of Passau, I encountered an old man who drove an old style wooden bicycle. Yeah, That’s Dandy horse which was regarded as the ancestor of the bicycle.

France »

[iWalk | 22 Apr 2009 | 31 Comments]
The Ancient Theatre Of Orange, Roman Heritage in Provence

Built between AD10 and AD25, The ancient amphi-theatre of Orange is one of the best preserved of all the great Roman theatres. It is inscripted as the Unesco world heritage site in 1981.
It was heavy repairing when I visited.

BeiJing, Food Guide »

[Tiny | 17 Apr 2009 | 37 Comments]
Taiwanese Food Is Also A Kind Of Fashion

Shin Yeh (欣叶) is a famous Taiwanese food brand. Different from other traditional food brand, Shin Yeh is welcomed by young people because of its modern elements. Fortunately, There is a restaurant named Shin Yeh Xiao Chu (欣叶小厨) near our BeiJing office. I guess it’s the cheaper one. So, let’s go!

SiChuan, Travel Culture »

[iWalk | 14 Apr 2009 | 20 Comments]
GoodBye, My Green Campus

Some years ago, I got my first job as a college teacher in Chengdu,Sichuan. That’s a very small college but has long history. I love the green campus so much and can still remember every detail of there.
But my friends told me all the buildings of there would be dismantled in no days, and the college would move to another place. It’s so sad to know the news.

China, Travel Culture »

[iWalk | 5 Apr 2009 | 39 Comments]
It Always Rains On Qingming Day

April 5 is Qingming Festival. It’s a very important day as Chinese tradition. It is a day to remember and honor one’s ancestors, National heroes, And people who died undeserved.
I made a video for Qingming Festival, But I can’t visit Youtube still now, And I couldn’t visit my blog for some days. I must say sorry to all my friends for the delay reply. And thanks so much for your support.