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Driving a digital car

Mechano-Digital Amusement by Marian

Posted on 2024-10-18

I was lucky to spend some time in Chongqing, China as a visiting professor on research sabbaticals and related activities. Graduate students in the lab where I worked kindly took me around the city on weekends to see the sights and join them in local activities they enjoyed. I took this and many other photos in a huge shopping mall (Wanda Shopping Mall) not far from the university which had a gynormous and (for me) highly photogenic amusement area with people of all ages playing mechano-digital games of all kinds. To me this image represents a future which may not be that far off when driving genuine mechanical cars may not be as readily available as now. Still, with consoles like these people may be able to experience some of the fun and exhilaration of that experience.

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Rice Terraces at a Hani Village

Rice Terraces at a Hani Village by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2017-03-03

The terraced rice fields in Yuan Yang County, Yunnan Province, China, were built by the Hani ethnic minority people more than a thousand years ago. Yunnan is mountainous and the only way to grow rice is to cut steps or terraces on the mountain sides. These terraces are filled with water in spring and the pools of water reflect the various colours of the sky.

The terraces have been declared a World Heritage Site and are a popular destination for photographers despite their remoteness.

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China Dali Wu Hua Tower at night Yunnan Province

Wu Hua Tower at night, Dali, Yunnan, China by Henry Westheim

Posted on 2016-02-07

Wu Hua Tower at night, Dali Ancient City, Yunnan Province, China. This gorgeous tower stands proudly in the center of Dali Old Town. Built in 1382, Dali was the capital of Yunnan. In ancient times this tower was used for entertaining royal and imperial groups.

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China Dali Three Pagodas San Ta Si Yunnan Province

Three Pagodas, San Ta Si, Dali, Yunnan, China by Henry Westheim

Posted on 2016-01-28

Pictured is the awesome historical landmark the Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple, San Ta Si (崇圣寺三塔). These pagodas date back to the 9th and 10th centuries and are at the foot of the Cangshan Mountains.

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Sisters' Meal Festival 4

Sisters' Meal Festival 4 by : Helen :

Posted on 2012-05-15

The Miao people celebrate the Sisters' Meal Festival over five days annually in April. Villagers dress in their distrinctive finery and masses participate in a singing and dancing ceremony in Taijiang. This festival is an opportunity for young people to mingle and find love. These photos were taken on the day of the grand parade where thousands of villagers danced and jingled through the streets dressed up in their spectacular costumes.

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The Stupa at Zhongdian Town Square

The Stupa at Zhongdian Town Square by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2014-06-01

Zhongdian is the Chinese name for the town which has been renamed Shangrila, and is situated in north-west Yunnan Province, bordering on Tibet.

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Dawn at The Great Wall 02

Dawn at The Great Wall 02 by Nitin

Posted on 2014-01-24

“Have you ever seen the dawn? Not a dawn groggy with lack of sleep or hectic with mindless obligations and you about to rush off on an early adventure or business, but full of deep silence and absolute clarity of perception? A dawning which you truly observe, degree by degree. It is the most amazing moment of birth. And more than anything it can spur you to action. Have a burning day.”

Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

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Road less traveled

Road less traveled by Nitin

Posted on 2014-01-02

Last year has been amazing, yet challenging. The joy of sharing your life with someone you selflessly care for, and unconditionally love. But at the same time spending your life with someone who doesn't think like you or may or may not be motivated by the same reasons as you. There are bound to be differences but the strength lies in positively turning those differences into exciting moments that both learn from, and can be complementary.

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Dans la douceur d'un regard...

Dans la douceur d'un regard... by Evelyne Dubos

Posted on 2013-11-15

Une petite grand-mère que j'aurais bien voulu faire mienne, elle était trop mignonne !

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Lewis Hine Canon 400D Chine

Femme employée dans une Filature by Jean-Luc.M

Posted on 2023-08-15

Woman employed in a spinning mill
New version of Lewis Hine's photo "Young girl employed in a spinning mill" (1908)

While browsing through the book "50 Photo Icons" published by Taschen, I discovered photos by Lewis Hine taken in the southern United States in 1908, and in particular this one of a little girl in a silk mill (see link). It reminded me that I had visited a silk spinning mill on a trip to China many years ago. And here I am, browsing through my hundreds of photos from that period to find the photo shown, which, while not a child at work, is close to both Hine's composition and the working conditions ....

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Sunrise over Canola Fields

Sunrise over Canola Fields by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2017-07-26

The region around Luo Ping in Yunnan Province, China, is famed for its rapeseed (canola) fields that stretch over mountain-sides and valleys. When the plants flower in spring the scene is covered yellow for as far as the eye can see.

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Horses at Lashi Lake, near Lijiang, Yunnan, China

Horses at Lashi Lake, near Lijiang, Yunnan, China by Henry Westheim

Posted on 2016-02-23

China, Horses at Lashi Lake, near Lijiang, Yunnan Province. This lake, which sits on the southern slope of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, at an altitude of 7,995 feet (2,437 meters), is part of the Lijiang – Lashihai Plateau Wetland Nature Reserve (established in 1998). This is the place to be if you’re a bird watcher; many thousands of birds migrate here each year, an estimated 57 species, including 9 endangered species, call this their winter home.

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China, Lijiang Old Town street, Yunnan Province

Lijiang Old Town, Yunnan Province, China by Henry Westheim

Posted on 2016-02-16

We’re now in Lijiang Old Town, Yunnan Province, China. Walking along these traditional Chinese streets at dawn makes you feel like you’ve gone back in time. I’m loving it! Lijiang Old Town was listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1997; Lijiang Old Town dates back to China’s Warring States Period (476 BC – 221 BC) and is home to the Naxi ethnic minority people, one of China’s recognized 56 minority ethnic cultures.

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Pavilion

Pavilion by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2015-09-16

A view from the Bunyan Tree of the Snow Dragon Mountain in Lijiang, Yunnan Province, China.

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Lantern Fly Pyrops Fulgoridae hopper China

Lantern Fly (Pyrops sp., Fulgoridae) by itchydogimages

Posted on 2014-06-02

Lantern Flies are fairly large insects. The wings are generally brightly patterned in contrasting colors, and they are popular among collectors.

The head of some Fulgorid species is produced into a hollow process, resembling a snout, which is sometimes inflated and nearly as large as the body of the insect, sometimes elongated, narrow and apically upturned. It was falsely believed, that this process, the so-called lantern, was luminous at night.

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Impression West Lake - a Zhang Yimou Spectacular

Impression West Lake - a Zhang Yimou Spectacular by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2014-01-14

Zhang Yimou, the well known film director and director of the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics, has several shows in various tourist spots in China. "Impression West Lake" is his production at West Lake. With a cast of hundreds, the show is presented on water at West Lake. This photograph was taken at the show. With West Lake for backdrop, clever lighting, and water as the stage. The spectacular performance is well worth seeing should you visit Hangzhou.

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Timidité... (2)

Timidité... (2) by Evelyne Dubos

Posted on 2013-10-25

It was for her mom in the rice terrace , in traditional costume for minority miao.

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Inside The Forbidden City

Inside The Forbidden City by Darkelf Photography

Posted on 2018-11-09

One of the most interesting places in Beijing and also most visited ones is the Forbidden City. It was no surprise that this is where our group went on the first day of sightseeing in China. It was obviously very busy with visitors scouring all around the massive compound and I kept looking for one or two quieter spots where people were not prominent in the scene.

I found one such spot on the side of one of the main squares inside the palace grounds. It looks empty but one had to be quick to

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A Timeless Landscape

A Timeless Landscape by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2017-09-17

This rural scene was taken at the countryside in Guangxi Province, China. The padi farmer with his buffalo was crossing a small rainbow bridge that was constructed during the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911).

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Three Gorges, Jangtze

Vaikus / Silence, 20 by Vaido

Posted on 2016-11-03

Three Gorges, Jangtze River, China @ October 2016

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China, Suzhou, The Master of Nets Garden

China, Suzhou, The Master of Nets Garden by Henry Westheim

Posted on 2016-10-11

The Master of Nets Garden, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. This 12th Century, southern Song Dynasty, Chinese classical garden was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997. It dates back to 1140 ad.

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Zen Buddhist temple in Haicang district of Xiamen

Hear the sound of one hand clapping by shoti

Posted on 2016-02-16

A Zen Buddhist hall in Haicang district of Xiamen, about 10kms away from the island. Monks and believers recite incantations at dusk, smoke floating in the air coming from the lit incense in front of the temple, making for an ethereal atmosphere.

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Erhai Lake Dali Yunnan Province China

Erhai Lake, near Dali, Yunnan Province, China by Henry Westheim

Posted on 2016-02-04

This place is totally ‘chill’ and beautiful; it’s another beautiful morning! I wish my photo could show half the beauty of what I see, but it doesn’t even come close. I hope you enjoy this view through my eyes and lens. Erhai Lake, near Dali, Yunnan Province, China.

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Taking Flight on Huangshan

Taking Flight on Huangshan by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2014-09-12

During a visit to Huangshan we met a group of students practising yoga on a small open space on the mountain trail. One of the students demonstrated his ability to "fly". On hind sight, whether one calls this yoga or kungfu, it was really not a very good idea. One misjudgment, and he would have flown over the low retaining wall and landed at the bottom of the mountain.

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sawfly larva Hymenoptera China Symphyta

Synchrony by itchydogimages

Posted on 2014-07-08

A pair of sawfly larvae (Symphyta, Hymenoptera) moments away from bumping heads....

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Grand old man of Gubeikou

Grand old man of Gubeikou by Nitin

Posted on 2014-02-19

An old man at the Gubeikou village, near the Great Wall box house where we had stayed.

“There is a certain part of all of us that lives outside of time. Perhaps we become aware of our age only at exceptional moments and most of the time we are ageless.”

Milan Kundera

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Food, Glorious Food - Smelly Tofu

Food, Glorious Food - Smelly Tofu by Lai Chan See

Posted on 2013-11-23

Smelly tofu is a favourite snack in China and Taiwan. It is a fermented beancurd that is fried and sold by food stalls and itinerant hawkers. The smell is so strong that when sold at one end of a street you can smell it at the other end. Those who like it claim it is very delicious.

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If I can bicycle, I bicycle.

If I can bicycle, I bicycle. by DIXX

Posted on 2013-10-20

The bicycle is a former child's toy that has now been elevated to icon status because, presumably, it can move the human form from pillar to post without damage to the environment.
- Brock Yates

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