Blog Entries tagged 'chinese'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'chinese'
- A Note to Our Readers/ Utah Day 6, 7, and 8We apologize for not having finished our blog last year. We had a poor internet connection, and then when we got home various responsibilities made it hard to finish the blog and it kind of slipped our minds. Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jun 20, 2021
- Thailand! Tha Rua Shrine-PhuketThankfully not everything was closed or locked down over December 2020, here in Phuket. I was able to get around and spend some time visiting some of the places I had promised myself to go. Here The Tha Rua Shrine, Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Feb 12, 2021
- Street Art and Art Village Rawai- PhuketSo finally able to get out and abut again, after heavy monsoon rains. I wander around the off beach road in Rawai to find a collection of street art and the Art Village. I think all types of street art are Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 10, 2020
- Chinatown Murals: Heritage In Street Art 2020I have just come back from a very recent trip to Singapore, for four days! Whilst there visiting the Gardens by the Bay and other amazing places that have popped up since my last visit in 2013, I took the time Posted by TheJohnsons in Singapore | Feb 25, 2020
- Phuket Guan Nabon ShrineChinese style temples in Thailand are and can be called ; Sanjao, San Chao, or ( ศาลเจ้า ). They may belong to the community, perhaps donated by wealthy benefactors, or to private foundations of a pious and charitable character. Even when Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 3, 2019
- Temple of heaven- BeijingIn 2015 I had a wonderful trip to Myanmar(just after the sanctions had been lifted). The flip side was we flew via Beijing . The plus side was we had a 15hr stop over in Beijing on the way home, what Posted by TheJohnsons in China 2015 | Mar 11, 2019
- Nike's new shoes for the 2018 Chinese New Year Nike This year's celebration of the Chinese New Year is unprecedented in its history. It has launched a number of new year's shoes, including Air Jordan VI and XXXII Kyrie4, which proves how important the Chinese market is to Nike. Posted by gymshoes2018 in gymshoes2018 | Oct 9, 2018
- Kauai Day 5: Picture Perfect[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/681070/B40B4620-7355-4C2F-9182-907A36 Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Aug 16, 2018
- The Big Year Out-GaochangGaochang Here from my epic journey on the silk route in 2012/13 is my look at Gaochang in China. It was one of the highlights for me of the trip, I am a bit into ancient sites, I have a great Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 28, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Hotan BazaarHotan Sunday Market Hotan’ s bazaar is also called The Sunday market. Local people call it Chukubaza (meaning is low location market) located in the north-eastern corner of Hotan city. It is one of the biggest markets in southern Xinjiang. It Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 21, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Dunhuang Movie SetBetween our journey from Dunhuang to the Jade gate and the Yardang Geopark , we were taken to this movie Set, also the entrance gate of Dunhuang Movie Set known as Modelled Shazhou Town of Song Dynasty (960-1279), is Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 21, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Han Dynasty Great WallOr what's left of it! The Great Wall of the Han Dynasty was functioned as a prevention tool to prevent the invasion of the Huns. History of the Great Wall of China in Han Dynasty also proved its significance in the Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 21, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Yumen Pass or The Jade GateIn 2012 I took the minivans that do the trip out to the Jade Gate on the historic Silk route. Everyone had to go through here to access either China or the Central Asia continent and beyond into Europe. This Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 21, 2018
- The Big Year Out- Yardang National GeoPark 2 Dunhuang Yardang National Geopark is sited in China's Gansu Province, 108 kilometers (67 miles) to the northwest of Dunhuang city. It extends 25 kilometers (15 miles) from east to west and 13 kilometers (8 miles) from north to south. The Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 21, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Dunhuang Yardang National GeoParkDunhuang Yardang National Geopark is sited in China's Gansu Province, 108 kilometers (67 miles) to the northwest of Dunhuang city. It extends 25 kilometers (15 miles) from east to west and 13 kilometers (8 miles) from north to south. The Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 20, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Graffitti and Street Art Singapore In 2013 I was in the amazing city of Singapore where I sought and found some of the wonderful street art you will see here in this slideshow Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- The Big Year Out-ÜrümqiIn 2012 I crossed from Kyrgyzstan in the the Western corner of north China, along my one month journey across China, I stopped at many places and this is a quick snapshot of one of my favourite Chinese Cities, Ürümqi. Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Wenmiao Temple & Dayun Si - WuweiDuring my journey across the Silk route into China, we travelled to the ancient city of Wuwei, here we visited the Wenmaio Temple . Beautifully ornate and spread over a large area. The ancient Bell tower Dayun Si built during Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 19, 2018
- Beijing Blog : Back to School So this is an incredibly overdue update about what has been happening since I arrived back in China’s capital after an incredible six weeks travelling. Coming ‘home’ has been tricky, to say the least. Writing this, I am halfway through Posted by amysblog in 12 Months in China | Apr 3, 2018
- Da Pan JiSince after watching fellow travel Canadian YouTuber Trevor James' awesome street food videos on Chinese street food, it has sparked me to have my own journey here in Japan. I was craving for authentic Chinese food and was wondering Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Traveling Around the World for Food | Dec 16, 2017
- Pepper Bun (Hu Jiao Bing)As many people who have been to Taiwan has said that Taiwan is a foodie paradise. No matter where you go you will find great local food if its at a family restaurant or downscale eateries or simply at Posted by Ohana_Matsumae in Traveling Around the World for Food | Dec 9, 2017
- A crash and a new run! We woke up and drove to Winter Park this morning. It had snowed lightly last night, with the mountain reporting 3 inches (8cm) of fresh snow. We started by doing our favourite run from last t Posted by vansantjordan in Jordan's Travel Blog | Jan 11, 2017
- Busy day in MandalayThere weren't a lot of early risers in our dorm except for the man who was meditating in his bed for an hour. Breakfast spoiled us again with endless toast, juice, tea, eggs and generous fruit plates. We also met Posted by Sarah.M in Explore | Sep 19, 2016
- Beijing and The Great Wall of ChinaBEIJING municipality is bordered to the south by Shanxi province and to the north and west by Inner Mongolia. We started out in Shanghai, went south to Zhangjiajie, west to Chengdu and then north east to Xi'an and the Posted by CherylGypsyRose in China on Fifty Dollars a Day | Sep 21, 2018
- 4 mois à Nanning[center][/center] ===Me voilà sur la route à nouveau. Je viens de quitter Nanning... (non, je ne transporte pas tout ce brol, j'aidais juste à déménager :-P). Un chapitre se term Posted by elodieadie in la petite trotte d'Elodie-la-bougeotte | Jul 6, 2015
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