Photo You Must See: Operatic Eyes in Guangzhou, China

February 8th, 2010 admin

A passenger walks in front of a giant poster featuring Chinese opera near a railway station in Guangzhou, China.


Originally posted on Worldhum

 
  Related Posts
China De-Regulates First and Business Class Tickets
China De-Regulates First and Business Class Tickets
Air China Airbus A330-200 (B-6075) with new livery China is joining the majority of the world and letting their airlines set their own prices. On June 1st the Chinese government is now letting airlines set prices based on the fluctuating market versus set prices. Previously first class tickets had to be set 1.5 times normal fares and business... 
A Short History of Americans and Brown Sauce
Over at The Atlantic’s food channel, Andrew Coe looks into the origins of Chinese brown sauce and the undying American appetite for the stuff. Here’s Coe: Color matters in Chinese food. You can tell the difference between, say, Sichuan and Cantonese restaurants by the palette of dishes at their tables. Sichuan dishes are often tinted... 
Interviews With Travel’s Most Celebrated Authors
Over the years, we’ve interviewed several of the authors that appeared on our list of the 100 Most Celebrated Travel Books of All Time . Here they are, talking about travel, writing and everything from the Dalai Lama to Chinese driver’s exams: Interview with Greg Mortenson: One Traveler Changing Lives David Frey asks the bestselling author... 
China Tackles Poor-Quality Tourist Tchotchkes
Is your cheaply made Chairman Mao statuette getting you down? Hunan’s Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision is on the case. Xinhua reports that new technical standards for the popular souvenirs will come into force July 1. According to the bureau’s chief engineer: “The move is expected to curtail the production and sale of... 
  Related Tweets from Twitter
weelingsoh (Wee Ling)  : China seems to outdo itself with each passing day - China uncovers 200 fraudulent pilots http://ow.ly/2A0NW..
Updated : 2010-09-06T11:14:07Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
petsgeek (PetsGeek)  : Shanghai zootoo full of abandoned exotic pets Telegraph http://bit.ly/9xWita..
Updated : 2010-09-06T11:09:00Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
DTNAsia (DTN Asia)  : DTN Asia: N. China steelmakers told to close for a mth - paper: SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Eighteen steel mills in Wuan ... http://bit.ly/97c6ri..
Updated : 2010-09-06T10:57:32Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
damn_sian (damn_sian)  : FN_SGX_News: ASIA POWER CORP LTD: UPDATES ON THE FLOODING IN THE GANSU PROVINCE OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA http://finanznachrichten?..
Updated : 2010-09-06T10:54:48Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
FN_SGX_News (FinanzNachrichten.de)  : ASIA POWER CORP LTD: UPDATES ON THE FLOODING IN THE GANSU PROVINCE OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA http://finanznachrichten.de/17883355..
Updated : 2010-09-06T10:52:12Z   |  Reply  |  View Tweet
  Related News from Digg
No comments yet.

Spam Protection by WP-SpamFree

TOP