Macau, a Special Administrative Region in China just like Hong Kong, has a land area of less than 30 square kilometers. Yet, you can embark on a “world tour” when you’re in Macau. Al… more →
Ljubomir Gatdulaljubomirgatdula wrote 3 weeks ago: Macau, a Special Administrative Region in China just like Hong Kong, has a land area of less than 30 … more →
tree22 wrote 3 weeks ago: Lhasa (Grounds of the Gods), Tibet at 3,700m asl is a vibrant, fast-changing city with a mix of asce … more →
blueskyphotography wrote 3 months ago: Hasselblad 500CW camera and Hasselblad 150mm f4 Sonnar lens with Kodak Professional Portra 160VC f … more →
The Daily Explorer wrote 5 months ago: Lhasa, Tibet: January 2009 MOZZIE BYTE (Editor): A warm welcome back to all our Daily Explorer read … more →
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anasexperiences wrote 10 months ago: The Leh Palace The Leh town is the most prominent city in the Ladakh region north of the mesmerising … more →
odzer wrote 11 months ago: photo Courtsey : Alex Bunjes The Potala Palace is the residence of the Dalai Lama in Lhasa Tibet. I … more →
mriso wrote 1 year ago: The Great Wall (China) The Great Wall of China is not a continuous wall but is a collection of shor … more →
extre82 wrote 1 year ago: I am the kind of tourist the Chinese Government would love to ban, or even imprison as a lesson t … more →
cecilie wrote 1 year ago: Poor Chinese. For years they’ve been helping the Tibetans get rid of their backwardness and s … more →
zenuria wrote 1 year ago: This is the home in Lhasa, Tibet of the exiled Dalai Lama. He fled in 1959 and has never been able … more →
kitten2friends wrote 1 year ago: First it was Seven years in Tibet, followed by Kundun to get me hooked. Suddenly I had a revelation, … more →
catherinecroll wrote 2 years ago: I am going on a 5 day (4 wheel drive) tour of the Tibetan Plateau tomorrow morning, visiting the mo … more →
catherinecroll wrote 2 years ago: Visiting the Potala Palace is quite a challenge, we made our first attempt the day before yesterd … more →