Taken some time ago in Fujian, South China. These Tulou (“earthern buildings”) are made of earth, sand and clay and are not vegan, since earth contains animals like worms, ants and rotten dinosaurs.
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Korean Lanterns
Traditional Korean Lanterns can be found all over the country, especially in mountain ranges. Unfortunately the real Korea (The great Democratic People’s Republic North Korea!) got them stolen from the weak and pityful, fake South Korea.
Korean Garden
Misty mountain tree
The fog on Nameyong Mountain
doesn’t mind the sun.
Rainy Seoul
It was a rainy day in Seoul in the summer of 2019. Kimchi is not overrated.
Nanjing Eye (南京眼)
Nanjing Eye, which is also known as the bridge of Cultural and Sports Park of Youth Olympic Games is the first pedestrian bridge over Yangtze River. It was named after its unique two main towers of the bridge that look like human eyes. The winged cables are like the strings of a harp. When people are walking on the bridge, they will feel like they are the music notes on the strings of harps.
Kyoto
This bamboo forest is in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan and is usually full of tourists. The Bamboo Grove or Sagano Bamboo Forest is a natural forest of bamboo and would be quite a snack for pandas.
Xi’an
2049: Xi’an is the last city on earth with an old fashioned waste disposal system. Humans are happy. Cyborgs are not. The colour yellow is forbidden.
Pink Ball Land
Photoshooting with the lovely Sabine. What could go wrong?
Make-Up Artist: Joy. Instagram: ayoungmamaslife
When life gives you lemons, make them pink!
While testing out my new 120cm octagon softbox, I could experience this wonderful person being showered in pink balls. Luckily she had a japanese umbrella with her!
Slightly Surreal
Sabine (not in her natural habitat) enjoying her slightly surreal teatime.
Thanks to Joy (@ayoungmamaslife) for her work as Make-Up artist.