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Beijing Temple Fair

  • Photos Taken at the Changdian Temple Fair in Beijing, February 2007.

November in Ningxia

  • Photos taken on my trip to Yinchuan and Guyuan, November 2006.

Guyuan, China

  • Check it Out
    These are photos taken on my recent trip to Guyuan, Ningxia.

Cherry Blossom Festival

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    A park near my house had a cherry blossom festival today. I spent an hour or so there this afternoon with my camera. Enjoy.

Terra-cotta Warriors

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    Photos taken of the Terra-cotta Warriors, near Xi'an, China. These figures were cast and buried around 200BC, and were undiscoverd until 1974.

Saturday in the Park

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    Photos taken in and around a Beijing park on an early spring Saturday.

Cambodia 2006

  • Looking Out to Sea
    Photos taken during my visit to Cambodia in January.

Kashgar

  • Double Wide Yurt
    An album of photos taken in and around Kashgar.

To Xanadu

  • Recitation
    A selection of photos taken on our trip from Beijing to Xanadu, October 4-6, 2005.

Neighborhood Stroll

  • Pensive Child
    This is an album of photos of various people and scenes that I pass daily as I walk or ride my bike between where I live and where I work.

National Day 2005

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    These pictures were taken in an old "Hutong" section of Beijing, and on Beijing's main shopping street on National Day 2005 (October 1).
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August 19, 2007

Make It Permanent!

Starting last Friday, Beijing has instituted a trial run of traffic management and pollution control measures that may be implemented for the Olympics next year.  For all government and private cars, an odd/even regulation has been put into effect.  Cars with license numbers that end with odd digits could drive on the 17th and 19th, and cars with license numbers that end with even digits could drive on the 18th and 20th.  Taxis and buses were obviously not affected.

Traffic has been great.  The streets are calm, and the congestion has been way down.  Getting places by taxi has act actually been pleasant.  It has made me realize that Beijing really isn't all that big.  In normal times it may take an hour to get someplace, but that someplace is rarely more than 10 or 15 miles away!  Take half the cars off the road, though, and zippity-zip....you're there.

I can't see that it's made any impact on the pollution, however.  Last week, the forces of nature (which are much stronger than the forces of officials) gave us a week of brilliant blue skies, even with all the cars on the road.  This week, the cars have been parked, but the smog and humid haze have lingered.  Give it up, guys.  You can't control the weather!

Traffic, on the other hand, can be controlled, and three days into this experiment,  and I say MAKE IT PERMANENT!