Little Lachine's JingZhou tour.2012/08/25

Thank you for sharing these pictures! I really enjoy seeing your way of life. The young man is growing up quickly! :)
 
Thank you for sharing these pictures! I really enjoy seeing your way of life. The young man is growing up quickly! :)

What she said. :thumbup: JingZhou looks like a nice place, but I can't read a word on those signs. :confused: Considering the number of people who live there, it doesn't look very
crowded. Was the area where you took the pictures a tourist area?


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Beautiful country, I would love to visit China but I worry that I would get my white Canadian ass lynched.
 
I laugh at myself - my first thought when seeing the ancient stone/brick walls with small sections missing was "I guess a few people have tried climbing those..." and was supplied with a picture of your boy doing just that! :)

It looks like a beautiful area, many wonderful pictures, thank you very much for sharing!
 
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Try as I might, I can't tell what this is. It sure doesn't look like anything I can get at the KFC near me.
 
Try as I might, I can't tell what this is. It sure doesn't look like anything I can get at the KFC near me.

That made me curious, so I Googled KFC menu in China. Apparently, KFC has 125 menu items in China. The selections are up to the local manager.
I didn't see anything that looked like that. It could be a pork dish. Wouldn't that be appropriate for this forum? :D
 
Great pictures as usual! The museum looked very interesting. Were those Roman gladius' in that display?
 
Great pictures as usual! The museum looked very interesting. Were those Roman gladius' in that display?

I thought the same thing at first. It just goes to show you that different cultures can make similar designs. Some Nordic and Celtic swords are somewhat similar.
 
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