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Nov 05, 2006 16:33 |  #1

I spend much of summer work on brother fish farm. These picture not really urban really rular but I put all my posts here so i put them all here.

Sometime I think maybe people get wrong idea China from my city picture post, so i wanna show you how other people live in peace of country.

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Nov 05, 2006 16:41 |  #2

Nice picture... I wonder if someday I'll ever see China with my own eyes....


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Nov 05, 2006 16:42 |  #3

Cool shot. Looks like a great place to be.


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Nov 05, 2006 18:05 |  #4

My parents went to China for a few weeks five years ago. It's a very beautiful country. They had 8 hours of video tape of their holiday and I watched the whole 8 hours over 2 days.


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Nov 06, 2006 06:02 as a reply to  @ Cleo199's post |  #5

I think China like America some ways. We just bigger country. You hate be alone? Go to city.

Hate crowd? Go to country.

Come visit. Maybe you like it. I see more more westerners every month. Talk to man from Italy yesterday. He like our people but not our food.:cry:


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Nov 06, 2006 12:57 |  #6

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Talk to man from Italy yesterday. He like our people but not our food.:cry:

Then he doesn't know what he's missing. The topic of dim sum keeps popping up a few threads around here, and every time it makes me hungry again. :D

Very nice shot. Definitely not the typical image of a Chinese landscape.


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Nov 06, 2006 13:52 |  #7

Bu Yao wrote in post #2223666 (external link)
I think China like America some ways. We just bigger country. You hate be alone? Go to city.

Hate crowd? Go to country.


Come visit. Maybe you like it. I see more more westerners every month. Talk to man from Italy yesterday. He like our people but not our food.:cry:

That's a great quote! Looks like a lovely spot there, very tranquill - certainly different from your other locations.


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Nov 06, 2006 22:32 as a reply to  @ kevin_c's post |  #8

Another nice shot, Bu! Keep them coming.

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Nov 06, 2006 22:45 |  #9

Nice what kind of tree are those in the back ground


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Nov 07, 2006 04:07 as a reply to  @ BradT0517's post |  #10

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Thank you. Nice to know you like. I never know what people like or do not like. I just like tell truth.

Brad,

My dictionary say it cypress tree in English. Live in swamp water and grow pretty big in time. You know this tree?


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Nov 07, 2006 04:19 |  #11

Very nice scene....the trees almost look like they were part of a managed forest...they seem to be in rows. Good job.


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Nov 07, 2006 04:29 |  #12

Thank you for sharing... You are a person of the world.
I like the window you have provided.
China is more than a huge spot on the map.


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Nov 07, 2006 13:03 |  #13

Bu Yao wrote in post #2228545 (external link)
Brad,

My dictionary say it cypress tree in English. Live in swamp water and grow pretty big in time. You know this tree?

Thanks that is what I thought they were but wasnt sure


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Nov 07, 2006 13:19 |  #14

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Very nice scene....the trees almost look like they were part of a managed forest...they seem to be in rows. Good job.

That is right. Think waterway part of scenic route fix by govern province. Since so much are flood by rivers trees plant in many place keep from erode.

So many river in Jiangsu province some place look like huge lake.


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Nov 07, 2006 13:49 |  #15

Bu Yao wrote in post #2230172 (external link)
That is right. Think waterway part of scenic route fix by govern province. Since so much are flood by rivers trees plant in many place keep from erode.

So many river in Jiangsu province some place look like huge lake.

Most interesting...thank you for sharing that information. Makes for a very scenic area.


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