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Update: 30-11-2013

Today's updates feature three photos from our time living in China. I'm featuring two photos from our home city in China - HangZhou. HangZhou is an amazing part of China and features countless temples, arches and bridges dating back to the qing dynasty and earlier. The last photo is from the Nanjing Massacre Museum, it is the last thing you'll see as you exit the compound - I was literally moved to tears seeing the statue dedicated to peace.

Classical HangZhou


This gate is located in the surrounding area at the six harmonies pagoda, the structure was built during the Southern Song Dynasty (420-589), and improved during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasties (1644 -1911).

Date Added: 30-11-2013
Description: This gate is located in the surrounding area at the six harmonies pagoda, the structure was built during the Southern Song Dynasty (420-589), and improved during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasties (1644 -1911).

Carvings at Lingyin


These rock carvings ("The Feilai Feng grottoes") have existed in the hillside at Lingyin Temple in HangZhou for almost 1,000 years.

Date Added: 30-11-2013
Description: These rock carvings ("The Feilai Feng grottoes") have existed in the hillside at Lingyin Temple in HangZhou for almost 1,000 years.

Peace in Nanjing


This scene is at the exit of the Nanjing Massacre museum, which is actually the site of mass graves from World War II.  The statue and the dedication to peace is astoundingly moving but welcome.

Date Added: 30-11-2013
Description: This scene is at the exit of the Nanjing Massacre museum, which is actually the site of mass graves from World War II. The statue and the dedication to peace is astoundingly moving but welcome.