Around China

Corbett | March 19, 2011 10:31 AM

When asked what smaller cities around China are like, it's hard to answer. So here are some photos.

These two definitely out of place Xinjiang fellas were in an alley behind an alley behind an alley in suburban Ningbo. We had a nice chat and their bread was amazing.

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Here's the adorably cute doorgirl at the "top restaurant in town" in Changzhou. The place was like Alice in Wonderland, but with Chinese food.

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The sign was fabulous.

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Dad was driving this sleepy little girl off to school in the morning in Ningbo.

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This for me symbolizes HR in China. Here's the water bottle rack in a staff backroom at a state run company in southern Beijing.

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And even Taizhou, a true 4th tier city, has their own Eiffel tower on the main strip.

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Category: Mr. Asia

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