Welcome back…
Still in Shanghai Old City’s Yuyuan Garden…… beautiful architecture of China old buildings.
Nothing much can be said but just enjoy the pictures. =)
Looks at the calligraphy brushes…… all sizes from big to small.
all types of sweet candies.
the old type of peep hole cinema and it is a ‘full’house. LOL!!!
The place was crowded by noon. Packed with people back to back.
still want more? well.. I have more. So follow me on my next part. =)










Like the color, any special post processing?
Thanks. I used Picasa 3 to edit the pictures.
great photos! i was there a couple years ago, enjoyed their delicious dumplings – your photos made me miss SH!
Thanks. Shanghai is one vibrant city. =)
Beautiful buildings and lovely photos
Thanks for your follow on tumblr(juliadrums) =) I’ve been to this place in Shanghai!
Thanks for visiting my blog. Yup.. Shanghai is a nice place. Been to Beijing? It is totally different from Shanghai.
Yes I’ve been go both Beijing and Shanghai a few times!
That’s nice. How about other parts of China?
Hi there – have you looked at my photos of this garden and the shops? – it was pouring with rain when we were there, so we didn’t see quite the same colours! thanks for stopping by and do come again to see some more China photos…
Awesome pictures!! I was there with family to see the lighting decorations for the Spring Festival last week.
Thanks!! Did you enjoy the Spring Festival there?
Yes we did. Totally different kind of views compared to the day time visits. The lighting decorations were based on this year’s Chinese zodiac which is the snake’s year. Didn’t have such good photography skill to capture it, just a few blurry pictures taken with my Iphone. ;P
Glad to you enjoyed the Spring Festival. In Malaysia, the Chinese New Year celebration is also grand but I think it would be slightly different from China. =)
I am from Brunei actually.
Guess Brunei is no difference from Malaysia.
mmmm.. yup. I guess so. =) A matter of fact, I have not been to Brunei or even to Sabah. My closest there was to Kuching, Sarawak.