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Villages across China

let me post some captured when i'm traveling in Yunnan, Western China
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This one is Xiaozhu village in Guangdong, very close to Guangzhou...so lovely...romantic.


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This is the Temple of Water and Spirit by the canal in Xiaozhu ,


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Stunning shot !
when i go on with my Adventures Across China, once find some of my own pictures which live up this thread i will post there
 
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Stunning shot !

Btw, since you've been to Yunnan, there is a place there known as Sibsongbanna (Xidai) that is a cultural icon. I've some friends that went there and they say that it is populated by ethnic tribes (Tai) that are linguistically unintelligible from Lao and northern Thai peoples.

I want to visit there someday. :)
 
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Stunning shot !

Btw, since you've been to Yunnan, there is a place there known as Sibsongbanna (Xidai) that is a cultural icon. I've some friends that went there and they say that it is populated by ethnic tribes (Tai) that are linguistically unintelligible from Lao and northern Thai peoples.

I want to visit there someday. :)
Yunnan's most popular place was there 2decades ago but later to feel a sense of tropical atmosphere one will go to Thailand. Now i strongly recommend you travel in northwestern Yunnan. I will post my THREE Yunnan journeys in my Across China thread.
 
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Yunnan's most popular place was there 2decades ago but later to feel a sense of tropical atmosphere one will go to Thailand. Now i strongly recommend you travel in northwestern Yunnan. I will post my THREE Yunnan journeys in my Across China thread.

Ah, very interesting tid bit of information, tomodachi. :)

I look forward to seeing more pictures in the Across China Thread.
 
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couldn't get on PDF until now...
my contribution (from baidu):
Chiwei Village 赤尾村 (Red Tail Village?) Shenzhen urban village. lots of urban villages like this in SZ.
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Xiasha Village, 下沙村 Shenzhen:
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more rural villages---Northeast typical village, very peaceful, look very much like my grandpa's place:
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Cantonese rural village old housing:
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Villages that snug in the comforting cuddle of stunning canola flower fields all across China

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I like to see more of this in China instead of the silly skyscrapers that contradict Feng Shui. Most Chinese people still think that urbanizing is the way to embrace to the modern world. How naive. You will see that in the west, wealthier people tend to live in secluded places with big land, privacy and natural surrounding.
 
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I like to see more of this in China instead of the silly skyscrapers that contradict Feng Shui. Most Chinese people still think that urbanizing is the way to embrace to the modern world. How naive. You will see that in the west, wealthier people tend to live in secluded places with big land, privacy and natural surrounding.

Also the beauty of the traditional landscape coalesces with traditional Chinese architecture. Just so humbling to know that many of these villages are hundreds if not thousands of years old. Yet still here...just amazing.
 
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I like to see more of this in China instead of the silly skyscrapers that contradict Feng Shui. Most Chinese people still think that urbanizing is the way to embrace to the modern world. How naive. You will see that in the west, wealthier people tend to live in secluded places with big land, privacy and natural surrounding.

Not too far away from bustling Shanghai you can find this oasis - 崇明岛 Chongming Island:

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