Sunday, November 20, 2011

Guilin Park (11/20/2011)

Sunday, November 20, 2011
Of course, TODAY the sun comes out!
We headed to Guilin Park, another of Shanghai's "secret gardens."
Along Guilin Road, we saw some local color; maximized load on a handcart:
Bathing and Catering, Ltd?
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Overloaded truck: 
Durian vendor:
Guilin Park:
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A "civilized" park. Guilin Park was once the residence of 1930s gangster Huang Jingrong, before it was opened to the public in 1958.
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Tamiko photographing the Taihu rock:
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It looks like athe mythological beast, Xiezhi:
Kent posing in the moon gate:
Anime characters?
Let us know if you know this one:
Posing, photographing, watching, taking a break:
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Consecutive moon gates:  
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Trimmed shrubbery: 
More Anime posing:
Stone boat:
More anime characters:
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Covered corridor walk-through: 
Stonescape:
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Fitness Pavilion:
Fitness Pavilion interior:
Not sure what kind of fitness goes on in here.
Animal sculptures: 
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The mythological Xiezhi and a horse.
Elderly couple: 
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She looks comfy! 
Pond reflection:
Rockery pavilion:
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Zigzag bridge reflection:
The zigzag bridge leads to the rockery grottos:
Park bench:
Cherry blossoms in November!
A window frame makes a picture frame:
Lots of Aucuba japonica/Spotted Laurel:
Tai qi on the forbidden grass:
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Supported tree 1:
Snail:
Stele:
Supported tree 2:
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Supported tree 3:
Stone tableau:
Woven bamboo tabletop:
Hidden pavilion:
This may have been the gangster's house and is now a tea house.
Gnarly branches:
Cat:
Lakeside pavilion:
Crowded with card players.
Romantic spot?
Posing bride:
Stonescape:
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Doorway:
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Back out on Guilin Road, the wedding decoration on a car:
Selling oranges and pomelos from the back of a truck:
We discovered another park.
Kangjian Park moat:
A Low Carbon Park!
Fitness equipment:
Card players and spectators:
Fatsia japonica flower:
Fangjian Park Marsh:

Monday, November 21, 2011
Another sunny day. Went to Jaiotong University to see another "secret garden."
The Entrance Gate (1935):
The garden was really just the university quad:
Are they allowed on the grass? 
Fall colors of the gingko tree: 
University building:
The old library (now vacant):
Comfy bench?

Friday, December 16, 2011
Just this week, the Qian Xuesen Library & Museum opened:
Located on the Jiaotong University campus in Xuhui because this is where Qian Xuesen (1911-2009) attended university and graduated in 1935. Qian is considered the Father of Chinese Missiles/Rocketry and, even more broadly, that of the space program.

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