Friday, 24 February 2006

Nanning, the Green city

Weekend in Nanning

The capital of Guangxi province, China 

February 2006

Nanning (Chinese: 南宁; pinyin: Nánníng) is the capital of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in South-Western China. It is known as the "Green City" because of its abundance of lush tropical foliage (Wikipedia).


On Nanning's Nanhu lake 


Southeast of Nanning city, the 126.6-hectare Nanhu Park (South Lake Park) is a peaceful retreat to take a stroll in. Three-fourths of the total park area is taken up by lakes, which are surrounded by palm trees.

Taking a break from paddling the boat

Paddling boats on Nanhu lake

This man begging for food and money

Posing with Chinese locals in Nanning's Nanhu lake park

Ron's girlfriend, Dong, who hails from Nanning, took us to this communist monument.

Qingxiu park


The Qingxiu mountain range is the 'green lung' of Nanning City. Located 5 kilometers (about 3.1 miles) southeast of the suburbs of the city and bordering the Yongjiang River, the mountain range is renowned for its beauty and the clear waters which run through it. It is no wonder they are counted as one of the Eight Wonderful Sceneries of ancient Nanning. The undulating chains of mountains, verdant trees, liquid springs, and historic sites together make this mountain a good place to meet the charm of antique taste and tranquillity (Travelchinaguide: online).

Mt Qingxiu park

Dong and Conchi at a scenic spot in Mt Qingxiu park

Nightmarket outing


Butchered dogs for sale at a night market stall in Nanning. 
It is true, people in Southern China do eat cats and dogs. 

A blind Night-market musician playing multiple instruments

Night market food for sale - seafood & kebabs

seafood

Catch your own food

Huge shrimps

Nanning street scenery - Shoe shining taking place near the entrance of our hotel

At the end of our stay, we headed back to Liuzhou where we were working as English teachers at a College.


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