Many scenes fascinated Ernest Perez, of Orange, California on his first trip to China in June, but this one of the Grand Canal on the outskirts of Shanghai was among his favorites. Cruising the canal, he said, offered a snapshot of Chinese life, "from poor people washing clothes on the side to the high-end section," where there were mansions and gardens.A little bit of everything and a lot of nothing: images and stories to take us on an eclectic journey. . . . . . CLICK ON THE HEADING FOR THE "SOURCE" OF THE ARTICLE AND CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR PHOTOGRAPHER. CLICK ON IMAGES FOR A LARGER VERSION.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
The Venice of Shanghai
Many scenes fascinated Ernest Perez, of Orange, California on his first trip to China in June, but this one of the Grand Canal on the outskirts of Shanghai was among his favorites. Cruising the canal, he said, offered a snapshot of Chinese life, "from poor people washing clothes on the side to the high-end section," where there were mansions and gardens.
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