Photographic Report of our weekend in Nanjing, May 13 - 14 , 2006


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2006-05-13
Nanjing, where we lived from 1989 to 1991

Zhongshan Men


View from Zhongshan Men


wall at Zhongshan Men


wall at Zhongshan Men


wall at Zhongshan Men


Zhongshan Nanlu


Zhongshan Nanlu

Stone Relief Eastern-Han
The stone reliefs were unearthed at the Eastern-Han tomb site of Fenghuang Mountain near Xuzhou in Nov 1965.
Built with Stone, the tob was separated into front and back chambers which presented the front hall and backn bedhouse of daily life.
The patterns were carved on the four walls and the transverse beam of the front chamber, expressing the life scene before the tomb owners' death, treasures and magical animals and going up to heaven.


Stone Tomb Arch Southern Dynasty
The front stone tomb arch was unearthed at the tomb of a FUguo General in Xihanqiao pf Nanjing in Sep 1991, and the back on was from the Xiao Siang (Guiang King) tomb site of Liujiatamg village in Nanjing oil refining Factory in Jan 1998. in the shape of semicricle they were set up on the steles with gabled design carved on the face.


Picket Stakes Ming and Qing Dynasty
Picket stakes were popular folk stone carvings south of the Wei river in shanxi province.
they were used to tie live stock such as horses, cows etc. in front of the house.
The stake headings mainly represent people and beasts.



Bobuguan


Bobuguan


Bobuguan
an enthousiastic schoolclass


Ming tomb map


Square City


Meihua Shan


Ming Xiaoling


Ming Xiaoling


Ming Xiaoling


Sun Yatsen monument


Sun Yatsen monument


Sun Yatsen monument


Sun Yatsen monument


Lingu Ci


Lingu Ci

2006-05-14
Nanjing

Zheng He Park


Zheng He Park


Nanjing Bridge


Bridge


Bridge


Bridge Museum


Bridge Museum


Bridge Museum


Bridge Museum


Bridge Museum


Traffic lanes .... 'You must be joking'



Photographic Report of our trip to Nanjing, May 13 - 14 , 2006


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