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Old 10-09-2006, 07:16 AM   #1
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Street in Chinese National Holiday

Oct. 1 is the Chinese National Holiday. Many cities were adorned by lots of beautiful flowers.

I just took some photos thsi evening on my way to hotel from work.

I often stay in the hotel back of Chinese National Flag.
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Old 10-09-2006, 07:19 AM   #2
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They try to put the different flowers into some geometrical shapes. Unfortunately, I don't know the names of flowers.
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Old 10-09-2006, 07:21 AM   #3
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The road cross close to my hotel
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Old 10-09-2006, 07:23 AM   #4
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Yellow & Red
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Old 10-09-2006, 09:23 AM   #5
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Hm, 10/10 is natl. day here, but I dunno if i wanna risk getting Billy blocked from the Cellar...
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Old 10-09-2006, 11:19 AM   #6
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Billy, I don't know about all of the others, but the red flowers are called "Castle Flowers" here. They're some of my favorites. They also come in yellow, orange, and pink.
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Old 10-25-2006, 09:50 AM   #7
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We always love your pictures, Billy!

You get to travel a lot, that's fantastic!
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Old 10-25-2006, 09:53 AM   #8
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yeah, why can't we view pics if not logged in nowadays?
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Old 10-25-2006, 10:32 AM   #9
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I worry that it's a side-effect of the hack attempt. I will be upgrading the entire forum soon (hopefully tonight) and that should take care of it.
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Old 10-25-2006, 11:03 AM   #10
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Please carry on posting Billy - I love your photos!
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Old 10-26-2006, 08:06 AM   #11
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Tian'anmen or The Gate of Heavenly Peace

Tian'anmen, the main entrance to the Forbidden City, is a symbol of the nation and an image of China. When the gate was first built in the 15th Century, it had five gateways and was the main door to the imperial city. Until 1911, and the overthrow of the Ming and Qing dynasties, this was the entrance to the "forbidden area" for ordinary people. The most important function of the Gate Tower was to provide a platform for great ceremonies- Mao's proclamation of the Peoples Republic of China. Mao's image is in the center, surrounded by two slogans: On the left, the motto "Long Live the People's Republic of China", to the right, "Long Live the Great Union between the Peoples of the World". The tourists can climb up the Gate Tower and view Tian'anmen Square.
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Old 10-26-2006, 08:14 AM   #12
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Beijing Zoo

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Beijing Zoo, situated to the west of Beijing Exhibition Center, was known for a short time after the founding of the People's Republic as the Western Suburbs Park (Xijiao Gongyuan). The grounds combine cultivated flower gardens with stretches of natural scenery, including dense groves of trees, stretches of grassland, a small stream, lotus pools and small hills dotted with pavilions and halls.

In the 18th century, the zoo was known as the Sanbeizi Gardens, supposedly named after the third son of Emperor Kangxi, Prince Cheng Yin. Another explanation is that Sanbeizi refereed to the Qing courtier Fu Kang' an and the Gardens the site of his villa. In fact, as early as the Ming Dynasty, an imperial mansion called the Garden of Happiness and Friendship constructed for Prince Kang stood here, and during the Qing, part of the Sanbeizi Gardens called the Garden of Continuity (Jiyuan) became the private property of an official in the Bureau of Palace Affairs.

In 1906, during the reign of Emperor Guangxu, the park area became an agricultural experimental farm and a zoo. Known as the Garden of Ten Thousand Animals (Wanshengyuan), it opened to the public in 1908.

Under the successive rule of the Northern Warlords, the Japanese and the Kuomintang, the park became increasingly desolate. The only elephant died in 1937, and the Japanese, under the pretext of protecting themselves against air raids, poisoned the remaining lions, tigers and leopards. On the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the park housed only 12 monkeys, two parrots and a blind emu. The park was reopened to the public in 1950, and on April 10, 1955 formally named the Beijing Zoo.

The zoo has developed rapidly and by 1987 it covered an area of over 40,000 square meters. Bears, elephants, pandas, lions, tigers, songbirds, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, antelopes and giraffes were brought in the late 1950s, and a gorilla cage, leaf-monkey cage and aquarium house, was opened, containing specimens of over 100 species of reptiles from all over the world, including crocodiles and pythons.

At present, the zoo houses over 7,000 creatures of 600 different species, including the giant panda, red-crowned crane and Pere David's deer-all unique to China-as well as the African giraffe, rhinoceros, chimpanzee and antelope; American continent; wild ox from Europe; and elephant and gibbon from India.
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Old 10-26-2006, 08:18 AM   #13
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Many people go to the zoo just because there are five gaint pandas
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Old 10-26-2006, 08:22 AM   #14
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Old 10-26-2006, 10:01 AM   #15
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I refused to go to any of the zoos in beijing, theyre squalid and horrible, I feel too sorry for the animals to go
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