My first posting of 2013 is from China. Zhujiajiao is an ancient town located in the Qingpu District of Shanghai. The population is about 70,000. It is a water town on the outskirts of Shanghai, and was established about 1,700 years ago |
It was a cold and early misty morning when I arrived |
36 stone bridges and numerous rivers line Zhujiajiao, and many ancient buildings still line the river banks today |
Already bus loads of Chinese tourists were arriving |
Beautiful colours on either side of the waterways help to make this ancient town an enchanting place |
This area was not so full of people |
The old town is thoroughly connected by the 36 delicate bridges in different shapes and styles, from wooden to stone to marble |
The water is an integral part of the way of life of the people who live here |
Endowed with another elegant name - 'Pearl Stream' - the little town is the best-preserved among the four ancient towns in Shanghai |
As you would expect there are many boats taking tourists on scenic trips around the town |
This chap kept his beady eye on me while pretending not to be there! |
There are temples, museums, gardens to see as well as walking around the town along the many waterways |
I only had a short time so I will have to return to explore more fully what the town has to offer |
An artist at work. She painted everything that was for sale in her shop |
Unfortunately I couldn't get closer. Kissing the bride on the crossing seemed to be an important photo to have! We are now in Shaghai |
I don't see these beautiful colours in Singapore! |
The famous Shanghai cityscape view. The sun had come through but the smog never went away |
I really liked the facade of this building |
You can't take just one photo! As the late afternoon was setting the reflections kept changing |
A close up view of part of the riverside |
The Bund. European buildings are the sign that this part of China opened up to foreign trade more than others |
The word "bund" means an embankment or an embanked quay |
Sunset on the Bund.... |
....and a final shot of that beautiful view |