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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
TunXi Ancient Street @ Anhui
Tunxi Ancient Street is in Tunxi City, at the foot of Mt. Huangshan. The street starts in the west at Zhenhai Bridge, a stone arch bridge built during the Ming Dynasty, and ends in the east at the "Tablet of Memorial Archways." There are hundreds of old but well preserved rows of shops, evoking a bygone era in buildings that are simple and elegant.
The lion head at the entrance
Dico's is everywhere in Shanghai
The Haibao Mascot at the entrance
I notice a food seller at the entrance
The biscuit here is quite nice
This store has a history looks at those photos of pass successors it cost me RMB 0.5o cent each
As I walk further down I notice a board which sell stone biscuit which is quite famous as it was pass down from generation to generations
there were many customers at the place so I just pass by
There also a museum here.. the entrance fee is RMB 50 yuan,
pass by another food shop selling some biscuit
Walking further down again
Chinese brand cigarettes
I notice this cute little kid... couldn't resist taking photo..notice the torn pants..hehe...
pass by few restaurant
notice an owl at the side wonder is this for sell or can be eaten forgot ask the owner (never eaten an owl before)
Walking back
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8 comments:
Interesting Post..
Loved the Pics! ^^
Oh my poor boy with the torn pants! Nice place that you went! :)
a very nice blog u have! love the pics ^^
iamthewitch: yeah the kid with the torn pants is cute...:)
dewi batrishya & ai wei : thanks..:)
traditionally boys in China would wear pants with a slit just there for easy toilet purposes...but again it could just be a tear...
I love old buildings of China.
thanks..must go there one day.
hey, shanghai was cool right. i went there end of last year. and i wanted to go again, it was awesome
That's not a tear in the boy's pants. It's common to see such pants worn by kids in China - for passing motion. ;-)
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