Wolfgang's photos with the keyword: Kunming

Main entrance to the Songzanlin Monastery

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Construction of the monastery began in 1679 and was completed two years later. The monastery seems like a group of ancient castles and is composed of two lamaseries, Zhacang and Jikang. The gilded copper roof endows the monastery with strong Tibetan features and the 108 (an auspicious number in Buddhism) columns downstairs also feature the monastery with characteristics of Han nationality. The main halls in the monastery are magnificent, and on both the left and the right sides are wonderful frescos, depicting Buddhist tales and legends. The inside-halls are exquisite with cloisters running through. The cloisters are all decorated with beautiful sculptures and consummate frescos.

Our group says "Bye bye Yunnan and surely see you…

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Moritz, myself Wolfgang, Salama, Phakinee, Hans-Michael and Albin say many thanks to our kind tour guide Henric

Kunming intersection Dongfeng Road

Eating the cake the Chinese way

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it looks soooo nice like plastic but its eatable

Kunming Dongfeng Road

Cutting the cake the Chinese way

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杀鸡用牛刀 literally means "Using a buffalo's knife to kill chickens." I think it can be translated as "break a butterfly on the wheel", or something like "He takes a spear to kill a fly."

Kunming downtown

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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The Sani people celebrate their national festival - the Torch Festival - every lunar year on June 24. They take part in traditional performances such as wrestling, bull fighting, pole-climbing, dragon-playing, lion-dancing and the A-xi Moon Dance. During this time, the Stone Forest is alive with a particularly joyful, festive atmosphere, making the area even more attractive than usual. However, the Stone Forest - with its sculptures engraved by nature, herself - is always a true miracle for visitors to behold.

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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An old local saying says that 'If you have visited Kunming without seeing the Stone Forest, you have wasted your time. Truly, the Stone Forest is one of the most important attractions of Yunnan.

Sani woman in the Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Woman from the Sani branch of the Yi tribespeople

Sani man in the Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Man in traditional Sani outfit

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Geologists say the Stone Forest is a typical example of karsts topography. Approximately 270 million years ago - during the carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era - the region was a vast expanse of sea. Over time, the movements of the lithosphere gradually caused a retreat of the waters and the rise of the limestone landscape. Due to constant erosion by the elements, the area finally developed into the present-day Stone Forest.

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Details of grey limestone pinnacles of the Stone Forst

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Opening in a limestone formation of the Stone Forest. "Do not rest to long in this passage, the rock will fall down next couple of thousand years."

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Sight seeing pavilion crowded with visitors

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Accordingly, the Stone Forest is a popular picnic destination for Chinese lovers and families as well.

The resistence of some opulent citicen beside the…

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The Stone Forest is situated in the Lunan Yu Autonomous County 120 kilometers southeast of Kunming. A typical karst formation, the Stone Forest covers an area of more than three hundred square kilometres. Scientific research has shown that what is now the Stone Forest was 270 million years ago an immense expanse of water with a vast stretch of limestone sediment formed over the years on the seafloor. As a result of the crustal movement, the seabed rose gradually and a large piece of land thus came into being. Exposed to rains and winds, eroded by the elements, the thrtist-up limestone ranges were shaped bv time. About 200 million years ago numerous stone peaks, pillars, and stalagmites rose abruptly from the ground and towered into the sky, extending now as far as the eye can see, looking like a vast forest of stone, hence the name "the Stone Forest".

Stone Forest (Shilin)

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Many beautiful legends originate in this magical place, passed along by the native people known as Sani, a branch of the Yi ethnic group. One particular story about the faithful love of Ashima, a beautiful, clever and warm-hearted Sani girl, is the most popular and has been told for thousands of years.

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