"Chengdu Tea Master"
"While I was in Chengdu I was trying to find a certain tea house that I’ve seen online a long time ago. It took me a while but I finally managed to find an address online that lead me to the outskirts of the city.
As I arrived at the tea village, I saw many of the shops and tea houses were closed. I thought to myself that this tea shop might have closed down and I won’t be able to visit it.
As I arrived at the tea village, I saw many of the shops and tea houses were closed. I thought to myself that this tea shop might have closed down and I won’t be able to visit it.
With a bit of exploring around the area, I found this lovely gentleman who owns one of the tea houses. We had a bit of a chat and he kindly agreed to let me take photos of him. I bought some tea from him and then the theatrics started."
The only things that give me weird vibes are all those art students… Art is not a competition…
Also that library.. its amazing… but how do you randomly browse books, and, how to access them? Will a drone get them from all those inaccessable places?
Still. All,very beautiful:)
yes, it is. see: great firewall, Uyghur detention camps, total mass surveillance. Can you write "winnie the pooh" on your social media without a visit from state security?? didn't think so
can you say f@#k, sh#t, @$$, c#nt on TV? can you ask police to light your joint? can you drink beer at 16?
didn't think so?
#5 You know those books you can't reach are the banned ones. So China can say they are available, we don't ban books