Travel Photography > Photos taken by BKW
This is a building on the temple grounds at the Temple of the 6 Banyan Trees (Liurong Temple). We were not allowed to enter this building.
The Flower Pagoda at Liurong Temple (Temple of the 6 Banyan Trees). The temple was built more than 1450 years ago in the Liang Dynasty. It is octagonal and stands 57 meters high with 17 stories. We climbed all 17.
This McDonald's was in the baby and kids street in a market area of Guangzhou.
This is the outside of the Internet Cafe which looks like it was a movie theater at one time. Ben said he saw a rat walking across the floor while we using the computers.
Older people play hacky sack, practice dancing, do tai chi, and play instruments during the day in the park on ShaMian Island.
Picture taken from an upper level of the Flower Pagoda of the surrounding apartments and buildings in the background in Guangzhou China.
This pictures shows the contrast between a beautiful new high rise office building and the delapidated building that are often used as housing in Guangzhou, China.
A temple and pagoda in the heart of a market street in Guangzhou, China.
The Bai Gong Hotel is between the highway supports toward the middle of the pictures. The hotel description says that it is near the beautiful Pearl River. It is near the Pearl River.
A waterfall inside the lobby of the White Swan Hotel on ShaMian Island, Guangzhou.
Red lanterns hang from the trees and a lady pulls a cart down a street on ShaMian Island, Guangzhou, China.
This is another night view of the Pearl River taken from the boat cruise.
This picture of the Pearl River at night was taken across from ShaMian Island in Guangzhou.
Sculture of Fat Lady and Dog at the entrance to ShaMian Park on ShaMian Island in Guangzhou, China.
The lighted bridge over the Pearl River during the night cruise in Guangzhou.
Steven, Kim, and I take a night cruise on the Pearl River (which is lighted up like Las Vegas) after dinner.
After picking up breakfast of muffins, croissants, orange juice, and green tea, walked to a bench by the Pearl River for our first breakfast in China.
This was one of our favorite airplane meals on ANA Airlines from Tokyo to Guangzhou.