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Canal near Liuhua Lake |
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Canal and shops near Liuhua Lake |
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Fish Lantern in Flower City Square |
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Lights on the ground in the Plaza (Zhujiang New Town) |
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Canton Tower in the Zhujiang New Town area of Guangzhou |
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Canton Tower is 1,982 feet tall. It is the 4th tallest freestanding structure in the world |
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Lanterns on a bridge over the Zhujiang River |
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Canton Tower from the river |
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Opening Ceremonies and events for the 2010 Asian Games held here. |
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Exit to the Lantern exhibition in Yuexiu Park. We saw the exit first.
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A pretty lantern featuring Dolphins |
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Beijing Lantern. Left side represents ornamental columns placed in front of tombs or palaces. Right side represents Tiantan where the Emperor offers sacrifices to gods or ancestors. |
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Lantern covered sidewalk |
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Year of the Dog |
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Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) One of China's greatest dynasties |
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Temple Fair Lantern. Represents the start of Spring when young people meet... |
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Walkway through a lantern display |
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Giraffe after a treasure chest. |
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Soccer themed lantern |
4 comments:
All I can say is WOW, what pictures... How wonderful the real thing must look!
WOW! The Chinese surely know how to put on a show! My favorite lantern display might be the EXIT. You never got a picture of the entrance? Also, is the tower just for display or can you ride to the top? MOM
PS: Just read Dad's comment. He and I had the same reaction. Surprise, surprise!
No picture of the entrance. As for Canton Tower, there is a viewing platform near the top. I did not do that though.
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