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09
Jun

China Diary Part 9: The Terracotta Warriors

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I’m not sure what is most impressive about the Terracotta Warriors; the fact that this art work was created in 209 BCE, the epic scale of the army sculpted to protect Emporor Qin Shi Huang, or the incredible detail and individuality of each soldier.   The army was discovered in 1974 when a farmer drilled a well and […]

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04
Jun

China Diary Part 7: The Great Wall of China

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The main must-see on my China list, standing on the Great Wall was truly awe-inspiring.   We went early to the Mutianyu stretch of the Wall to avoid crowds and haze, but it was still a little hazy. After Huangshan our legs were still pretty shaky, but otherwise Mutianyu is a great choice for those […]

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31
May

China Diary 6: Inside the Forbidden City

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It’s funny, there is an exhibition on the Forbidden City running in Melbourne at the moment. I decided to spend the extra few bucks to come to Beijing instead.   I learnt some things (thanks audio guide thingie): The Forbidden City is super old (construction started in 1406). The emperor was believed to be an ambassador […]

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24
May

China Diary 4: Day dreaming in Hongcun

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We arrive in Hongcun in the late afternoon, and because the day has been hazy, the town glows pink.   Fun facts about Hongcun: the village is a UNESCO World Heritage site, was apparently built in the shape of an ox, and served as the set for some of the scenes in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It […]

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