Guangzhou’s Architecture Favorites

December 3rd, 2010  |  by admin  |  published in latest posts, things to do & see

Guangzhou's Architecture Favorites

I have literally passed through Guangzhou dozens of times but have been yet to discover any real charm amongst its mammoth sized urban sprawl.
This all changed when I stumbled upon a few classic streets in the city’s old quarter which have thoroughly revived my interest.   The stunning qilou that line the peaceful En Ning Street [...]

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Guangzhou’s New TV Tower

December 3rd, 2010  |  by admin  |  published in latest posts, things to do & see

Guangzhou's New TV Tower

Stretching some 450 metres into the sky on the banks of the Pearl River is Guangzhou’s newest icon.   Nicknamed the “Supermodel”, the tower is said to mimic the body of a sexy woman.
The elevator to the top is a special ride that brings dizzying but intermittent views across the city as you whizz your way [...]

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Shamian Island, Guangzhou

November 28th, 2010  |  by admin  |  published in latest posts, places, things to do & see

Shamian Island, Guangzhou

Shamian Island is known in Guangzhou for its beautiful old architecture.   This former UK & French concession area is a great place to enjoy an atmospheric stroll amongst colonial styled structures from a bygone era.
It also means this picturesque little spot is a draw-card for photographers adding a layer of vibrancy and interest that truly [...]

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Chen Family Ancestral Temple

November 28th, 2010  |  by admin  |  published in featured, latest posts, things to do & see

Chen Family Ancestral Temple

A Qing dynasty relic of Lingnan culture which seems to have survived the cultural revolution relatively unscathed now houses the Guangdong Museum of Folk Art in a few of its many halls.
Elaborately carved Chaozhou styled wooden doors depict classic Chinese scenes while mythological characters feature in the colourful, intricate lime sculptures that grace the eaves [...]

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Magnificent Macau

July 15th, 2010  |  by admin  |  published in latest posts, places

Magnificent Macau

The sheer contrasts of Macau make it an intriguing and picturesque destination with a unique mish-mash of cultures.    Not only does the city continue to grow economically due to its burgeoning gambling industry, but it has physically increased its size by around 170% from land reclamation.
A gambler’s mecca with glitzy, shiny, mega dollar structures that [...]

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Charming Hoi An

January 6th, 2010  |  by admin  |  published in latest posts, places

Hoi An has not lost even one iota of its charm.
There have been many but few changes to this ancient World Heritage site over the past 10 years. I still found myself gasping at just how beautiful and appealing the architecture is in the old town. It also took me a day [...]

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Segways Come to Yangshuo

December 19th, 2009  |  by admin  |  published in latest posts, things to do & see

Segways Come to Yangshuo

I have just been out for a ride on what I hope becomes the latest trend or activity to hit Yangshuo.
 
The Segway is a green, eco friendly people transporter that is quite novel to ride and perfect for a visitor to get a great intro to the delights of Yangshuo and surrounds.
 
After I managed to [...]

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Bountiful Borneo

September 16th, 2009  |  by admin  |  published in latest posts, places

Bountiful Borneo

I have been fascinated by the very idea of Borneo for as long as I can remember.   It sits in my mind as a wild, mysterious and fascinating destination.
 
Finally this year I made it for a short but very sweet visit.
 
It is amazing how perhaps just one small detail in a town or city is [...]

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