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R.P. BenDedek
Chinese Countryside: Wuxi
By R.P. BenDedek
Jan 17, 2009 - 4:48:56 AM

From January 10th to 14th I made a quick trip to SuZhou and Wuxi to visit friends. It was not intended as sightseeing trip, but I did nevertheless do some sightseeing.

Whilst in Suzhou I visited Hanshan Temple concerning which I have Previously provided some photos taken from the outside.

Whilst in Wuxi I had an hilarious sightseeing trip about which I shall write at a later time.  Right now I am at home making preparations for my Spring Festival trip back to Hong Hu.

This file merely contains some photographs of the countryside. Taken from within a bus, they nevertheless provide some scenic shots. There will eventually be different and larger photos at Kingscalendar.

Eventually you will be able to locate all stories from my 2009 Spring Festival Trip at either:

There is no real commentary or story in this article: Just photographs.

I hope you enjoy them.

I published several of these photos last October, but in winter you can see further into the landscape.












Wuxi (or not far from it) This is actually a Recreation Center. Looks like a mosque from a distance.

Wuxi (or not far from it) The only shot I have. It appears to be a government building.

Chong'an Site and Public Park hidden by surrounding buildings. Free Entrance.

On the site of Chong'an Temple Wuxi. Sits above a shopping complex. Lot's more below.

Wuxi. One street from the Train station and behind the 'Green Tea Inn' where I stayed.

Bronze Bell tower in front of HanShan Temple Suzhou

For Scenic photographs of SuZhou Suzhou Dong Yuan: Canal park by the zoo is the most recent set.

R.P.BenDedek

Email: rpbendedek@kingscalendar.com

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R.P.BenDedek is the pseudonym of the Author of 'The King's Calendar: The Secret of Qumran' ( http://www.kingscalendar.com/ ), and is a guest columnist at Magic City Morning Star News. An Australian, he currently teaches Conversational English in China.

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