Showing posts with label Yangtze River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yangtze River. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 June 2014

China Image Gallery

Pictures from China taken on a Samsung NV8 compact camera.

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Nanjing Road, Shanghai

Finance District, Shanghai

Across the Bund, Shanghai

Jade Budda Temple, Shanghai

Jade Budda Temple, Shanghai

Rain on the Temple Roof, Shanghai


Yu Garden, Shanghai Old Town

Shanghai Old Town

Yu Garden, Shanghai Old Town

Humble Administrator's Garden, Suzhou

Humble Administrator's Garden, Suzhou

Humble Administrator's Garden, Suzhou

Lingering Garden, Suzhou

Lingering Garden, Suzhou

Terracotta Warriors, Xian

City Walls, Xian

City Walls, Xian

Sanxingdui Museum

Wuhou Shrine, Chengdu

Wuhou Shrine Bamboo, Chengdu

Wuhou Shrine, Chengdu

Wuhou Shrine, Chengdu

Street Seller, Jinli Street, Chengdu

Bridge Building, Yangtse River

Gorge, Yangtse River

Market, Chongqing

Market, Chongqing

Street Seller, Chongqing

Green Water, Eling Park, Chongqing

Eling Park, Chongqing

Coloured Waters and Flowers, Eling Park, Chongqing

Neon, Chongqing

Ghosts of Neon, Chongqing

Watching the Lights Go Out, Chongqing

Tai-Chi in People's Square, Chongqing

Blurs of Dancers, Chongqing

Fishermen, Shennong Stream

Shennong Stream

Symmetry, Summer Palace

Forbidden City, Beijing

Avenue of Statues

Avenue of Statues

The Great Wall

The Great Wall

Golden Dragon, The Great Wall

Happy Pandas, Beijing

Pandas, Beijing

Playful Panda, Ya'an

Saturday, 21 February 2009

Drifting Down the Yangtze: Part 2


It was around 7am and cold. Still, we had to get up because this was the time we would be reaching the first of the three Yangtze gorges. After adding layers of clothes and water proof’s we walked out of the cabin and into the gloom of outside. With the rain pounding down, the sun still rising and the mist thick the ship was reaching Xiling Gorge. Xiling is the gorge you will see in all the promotional pictures and adverts relating to cruising down the Yangtze. Unfortunately, due to the water level rising, it has lost some of its scale and is no longer quite so impressive. It's still far from shabby though.

Later that day we reached Wuxia Gorge. The entrance to the gorge was less impressive than Xiling but the landscape was much more dramatic. I ran from one of the ship to the other trying to take it all in. Any disappointment over the first gorge was quickly forgotten in this rugged landscape. Two gorges passed through we stopped by a smaller tributary.

Here we transferred into smaller boats and headed up towards Shennong Stream. Arriving at the entrance to the stream we moved to even smaller fishing boats and, under the power of ores, our journey began.


The Shennong Stream is a remarkably beautiful and serene place with its caves and rolling hills. Being in boats (barely) floating so close to the water made the experience all the more magical. Every now and then a race would break out between the different boats. Our oarsmen were by far the best and beat every challenger with our chants of encouragement.

One final race proved to be a step to far for our little wooden boat. The rudder literally came away in one of the oarsman’s hands and we drifted back to the dock.The adventure over, we headed back to the cruise ship.

Later that night we passed through the Three Gorges Damn. Moving into the massive locks was certainly impressive. It seemed to swallow us up like some huge, man made, sea monster.


Slowly, we sunk down to each new water level. The enormous scale of the thing coupled with the darkness and flood lights reflecting off the water created a suitably epic end to our journey along the great river.

In the morning we departed and after a brief tour of the damn, with a guide who had the most irritating voice I have ever heard, we started a day long coach ride to the airport. Once aboard, it was time to fly to the capital city of Beijing.