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Perhaps some of you might have noticed that I have been gone for a couple of weeks. I was in China with my mom, helping her to adopt a baby. My mom was often busy with paperwork and the baby, so I had a lot of time to myself. I was in Beijing, Zhengzhou, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong. The most interesting place that I visited, by far, was the Hong Kong museum of coastal defence. I'll post a few general photos from the trip first.
I climbed up the harder of the two parts of the great wall- all the way to the top- in flip flops.
One thing I learned in China is that the Chinese of yore really loved their cannons. There were old cannons like these at pretty much every tourist attraction. These particular pieces were used to defend the pass from invading Mongolians.
In Guangzhou, I found this huge park with a jungle setting and a lot of various monuments and landmarks. It's called Yuexiu park.
In this park, I found a lot of very cool things. One of them was this spot on top of a hill, called something like 'The Square Gun Platform'. It is obviously something old and with military purpose. Are there any Chinese speakers on the forum that can translate what's on the stone slab?
great pictures!! Been to Hong kong, when the British owned it and Guangzhou. My Wife is from Wuhan. Got to see a lot of good stuff. Went to a new military museum in Wuhan. Had a t-34 setting out side with the top machinegun covered. Asked the military officer standing outside about it. He said it was all live weapons. Maybe that is why the military was on post. My brother-in-law is friends with the Military garrison commander stationed in Wuhan and through my limited chinese. He said they were just putting the Museum togeither. I was the first american to see it. So he said. He couldn't believe how much I knew about military equipment. Boy did I have him fooled. I just identfied the T-34. Very interesting country.
I took these photos at the Guangzhou Museum of the Tomb of Nanyue King, which is the site of the accidentally-discovered tomb of a 2,000 year old Han emperor. I went inside the tomb and took some photos of the remains of one of his concubines, as well as some neat bits and pieces from the museum.
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