"Library In China That Holds 1.2 Million Books"
"Massive "Buddha's Palm", A Piece Of Earth Art. The Palm Occupies An Area Of 40,000 Square Meters, Equaling Six Soccer Fields"
"This Intricate Jade Carving At A Hotel In China"
"Longmen Grottoes Of Luoyang City, Henan, China. These Huge Caves And Statues Date From 400AD And Have UNESCO Status"
"In An Effort To Boost Tourism The Xinhua Village In China Built A Giant QR Code From 130,000 Trees So It Can Be Scanned By Passing Planes"
"Entrance Exam For An Art School In China"
"Buddha's Hand Bridge, Fujian"
"Mountain Emei Above Clouds"
"My Hotel In China Has A Card To Give To A Taxi Driver So You Can Find Your Way Back"
"These Buildings In Sanya, China Look Like Trees"
"China Has Vending Machines For Books"
"Chinese Traditional Dragon Costumes In Shanghai"
"The Abandoned God Of Wealth, Anji County, Zhejiang, China"
"Tianmen Mountain In Zhangjiajie, China"
"Phoenix Ancient Town"
"These traditional homes were built next to a river and these stilts are used to support the houses to stop them from falling into the river. Would you stay the night in one of these?"
"World’s Tallest Outdoor Elevator Climbs An Amazing 1,070 Feet Up A Mountain Cliff In Zhangjiajie, China"
"This Is The Bridge Separating China And Macau, Because You Drive In The Left Lane In Macau And The Right Lane In China This Is How They Switch From Left To Right And Vice Versa"
"Made In China. Representing Prosperity, Good Fortune And Longevity, This Hotel May Well Be The Most Interesting Work Of Art I’ve Ever Seen"
"Very Cyberpunk Scene In China, Photo By My Friend In Suzhou"
"The Chess Pavilion, Huashan, China"
"The Gum I Bought In Hong Kong Comes With Paper To Wrap Your Gum In After You're Done Chewing It"
"The Duge Bridge, Also Called The Beipanjiang Bridge. As Of 2021, The Bridge Is The Highest In The World"
"Terrifying Glass Walkway In China"
"A terrifying glass walkway slithers around the vertical cliffs of the mountain, bringing adrenaline junkies to new heights. The skywalk sits 4,700 feet up the mountain, offering breathtaking views and spine-tingling thrills.
The crystal clear bridge is 3 feet wide, 2 1/2 inches thick and winds around the mountain for 200 feet. While the landscape imparts a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains, this is one scenic route you’ll want to walk gazing downward.
The skyway offers a unique vista of the mountainous summits that launch out of the dense foliage of the park underneath. Clouds sometimes obscure the spectacle underfoot, but hey, it’s not everyday you get to walk on a cloud."
"World's Deepest Sinkhole In China"
"Xiaozhai Tiankeng is 511 m deep from the lowest point of the vertical wall's rim. Its upper section is 600 m in diameter. The lower section is 300 m across, with vertical cliffs over 300 m high round its entire perimeter, except where a steep fan of collapse debris is banked against its northern wall."
"Guangzhou Circle Is A Landmark Building Located In Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. It Takes A Reference From An Idea Of The Italian Renaissance"
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