Photos from China
Oct. 28th, 2010 09:37 amI've put them up as a Facebook album at
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=292059&id=783247428&l=e38c5d9e38
(thanks to LNR for the instructions for how to get a link to a Facebook album that works when you're not logged in) with another copy up at http://www.fivemack.org/china2010 if you like memorable addresses or if your employer dislikes Facebook. Ask here if you want the story behind any of them.
Questions I've been asked:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=292059&id=783247428&l=e38c5d9e38
(thanks to LNR for the instructions for how to get a link to a Facebook album that works when you're not logged in) with another copy up at http://www.fivemack.org/china2010 if you like memorable addresses or if your employer dislikes Facebook. Ask here if you want the story behind any of them.
Questions I've been asked:
- This one is looking back from the Forbidden City towards the Photographer's Pavilion in Jingshan here
- I don't know what the characters mean
- I think the shiny metal is some sort of allusion to the Moon, with which the rabbit is associated
- They're auspicious bats
- The fee to beat the drum three times is 10元: a pound
- It is a Tang-dynasty interpretation of a burnous
- The material for the scenes from the life of the Buddha is inlaid polychrome jade
- The Macao pavilion is indeed in the shape of a giant rabbit
- The message is that the Silk Road trade was essentially between Persia and China; no territorial claim was explicitly made
- He symbolises peace through international trade
- A sweet, oaky Argentine white
- He is celebrating the Canadian creative spirit
- Unlike on Wall Street, there is no bear to go with the bull
- I was born in the year of the snake