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Fuli village, downstream Yangshuo, is known for its exquisite Chinese fans, painted by local artists

Buddha gets his daily scrubbing at Fuli old town

This engraved character (“Dai”) conceals within it an 8 word poem! Carved on the Green Lotus Peak by great calligraphers, it’s one of the symbols of Yangshuo.

A baby’s first haircut at Xing-Ping market

Street bookstore

Chinese BBQ

Chinese medicine at work – local version for cupping glasses

Impressions of Liu-San-Jie is a spectacular perforamance acted by hundreds of locals right on the Li river. It was directed by Zhang Yimou, one of China’s top movie directors.

Yangshuo peaks reflect on Yulong river.

A happy fisherman

It could have been a cute moment, but the spoon tells us otherwise…

The best show in Xing-Ping seems to be this palmist, fortune telling in the middle of the street to the amusement of the gathering crowds

Ping-An village, not far from Longsheng is famous for its endless rice terraces


Whiling the days at Da Zhai village

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April 19, 2008 at 8:51 am |
Amit,
Great sensitive pictures. Beautiful locations.
Why aren’t you in one of them?
April 19, 2008 at 9:13 am |
Amit, BEAUTIFUL, I loved the bookstore in the street, , it was a nice trip to China early today on shabbat! See you this evening love Elisheva
April 19, 2008 at 2:37 pm |
Dude… You’re in the wrong profession
April 19, 2008 at 5:45 pm |
hi
in a few pictures you captured the essence of unique culture and interesting people. make me wish to make a break and go there myself…thanks
April 20, 2008 at 4:01 pm |
These are wonderful! You have a great eye for colors and textures. Hope you had a great time!!! I’m sue Chen was glad to see you!!!
Love, Cindy
April 21, 2008 at 8:04 am |
Amit, you and that lense are brilliant together. You definitely have the eye, the talent, and the insight for creating more than just a photo. I really loved this set of shots. Thanks.