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Daocheng Yading: a land of pure beauty

Located in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of southwest China’s Sichuan province, Daocheng Yading scenic spot is constituted by snow mountains, rivers, lakes and alpine meadow. Unique landscape and original natural beauty make the place a fairyland.

This place is stunningly beautiful!

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ahojunk

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Man wears 'stone shoes' to exercise

A man walks with a pair of "stone locks" dragged on feet in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province on October 30, 2015. Stone lock is a special type of stone dumbbell in shape of old Chinese padlock. The man uses the stone locks to build up strength every morning.

There is a big contrast between the modern dumbbells on his hands compared to the stones on his feet. He could do with a more modern version of "training shoes".

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ahojunk

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Three Gorges Project completes 175 meters impoundment

Since the Three Gorges Project began the 175 meters experimental impoundment on Sept. 10, 2015, the water level in many reservoir areas, including Wushan, Fengjie, Kaixian and Zhongxian, had reached 175 meters on Oct. 29, 2015. After the impoundment, the scenery of the reservoir area becomes even more beautiful.

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ahojunk

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Chinese man makes copy of 'British royal carriage'

Bai Dijun drives a copy of "British royal carriage" pulled by two horses on the Binhe Road in Pingliang, Northwest China's Gansu province on October 21, 2015. He spent more than 90,000 yuan ($14,000) buying the horses from Inner Mongolia and the carriage from northeast China. Bai is often invited to attend commercial activities with his coach, and every event could help him earn over 1,000 yuan ($157). (Photo: China News Service/ Zheng Bing)

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No wonder the Taipei regime wanted to stay "independent" so that they can do this. Can we say "fab-boo-lus"?o_O:D:rolleyes:
Taipei (AFP) - Tens of thousands marched in Taiwan's capital Saturday in Asia's biggest gay pride parade, with many hoping presidential elections next year bring to power a pro-gay government that will legalise same-sex marriage.


About 78,000 people took part in the 13th Taiwan LGBT Pride event, with supporters waving rainbow flags and handmade placards calling for marriage equality as they circled downtown Taipei.

Some donned costumes including a group of men dressed up as characters from Japanese manga Sailor Moon while a choir group called G-Major sang as they walked with the crowds.

While Taiwan is one of the most progressive Asian societies when it comes to homosexuality, a bill to make same-sex marriage legal has been stalled in parliament since it was first proposed in 2013.

"There's been huge changes in the society in recent years with a lot of grassroot efforts pushing for equality," said Jennifer Lu, an openly gay candidate for the Social Democratic Party in next year's elections.

"But the government hasn't kept pace. That's why I want to run," she told AFP.

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Widely expected to become Taiwan's next president -- and the island's first female leader -- Tsai Ing-wen of main opposition Democratic Progressive Party expressed support for same-sex marriage.

"Everyone is equal before love," she said in a video posted on her Facebook page Saturday.

But Tsai has yet to commit to pushing the bill through, saying in a separate statement that it's "an issue the whole society must face together as there are many who support marriage equality but there are also many who are reluctant."

This year's march coincides with several events held in Taipei, including a queer film festival and a regional LGBT conference.

"Taiwan certainly is one of the more progressive in Asia," said Ashley Wu, co-chair of this year's conference which attracted about 400 activists from countries including China, Thailand, Cambodia, and Nepal.

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"But there is still strong opposing voices such as Christian groups. Their numbers aren't big but their political influence is significant," Wu said.

While marriage is not yet an option, some are encouraged by recent developments in gay rights.

Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan earlier this year became the first city to allow same-sex partners to be listed in household registration records.

"Progress is inevitable," said 25-year-old JJ Chang, taking part in the parade for the fourth time.

This year Chang chose to celebrate his aboriginal identity by wearing a colourful headdress from his tribe in eastern Hualien county.

"Someone said there is no 'tongzhi' in the aboriginal community, so we couldn't stay silent," he said, using the Chinese term for gay and lesbian people.
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Dagu Glacier Scenic Area: the nearest glacier to a city
Dagu Glacier Scenic Area is situated in Heishui County of the Aba Tibet and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, about 270 kilometers away from Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province. It has 13 modern mountain glaciers, with an ice-covered area of 6.04 square kilometers. It is home for more than 1,000 varieties of wild plants and 153 wild animals. The scenic area is rich in glaciers, snow-capped peaks, colorful forests, lakes, Tibetan villages, and other resources.

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Beautiful images capture amazing Zhangjiajie
Obsessed with natural landscape in Zhangjiajie, China Photographers' Association member Shao Bailin has been there several times to capture the breathtaking scenery of the place. Being one of the three parts of Wulingyuan Scenic Area, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is the first national park in China approved by the State Council in 1982 and also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Covering a total area of 72,000 acres, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is rich in plants and famous for its unique peaks and tranquil water.

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