Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Trip Report - Nanjing and Yangzhou

Finally a brief report from our trip last Spring to Nanjing and Yangzhou. The cherry blossoms and plum blossoms were in full bloom as were the rapeseed.

Rapeseed you say? Canola oil is made from rapeseed. China is the world's largest producer of rapeseed and the fields outside Shanghai were bright yellow with rapeseed blossoms.

Rapeseed in bloom - SheCun Village, Jiangsu, China

We stayed in an old Art Deco hotel in central Nanjing, checked out some historic architecture, made a side trip to Shecun Town before heading over to Yangzhou on Saturday morning.

While Nanjing, the former capital, is on the busy southern bank of the Yangtze River, Yangzhou is just an hour away on the north bank. The highlights for the tourist are Shou Xi Hu (Slender West Lake Gardens) - and the many canals that thread through the town, including the Grand Canal.

Canal lit up at night.
Canal at night - Yangzhou, China


At Slender West Lake: One willow, one flowering fruit tree, one willow, one flowering fruit tree,and on and on.
Down the canal

And finally the famous Five Pavilion Bridge.
Five Pavilion Bridge (Wuting Qiao) - Yangzhou

We had a great time. The photos from Nanjing and Shecun town are here.

The photos from Yangzhou are here.

And a short video of the rickety bus ride back from Shecun Town is here.

And last but not least, my experimental Google Map of Shecun Town. Feedback on this is most welcome.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Your travels and pictures are awesome and I am most envious... Soo