Archive for Photography - Xi'An

A walk on the wall.

// February 18th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // People's Republic of China, Photography, Photography - Xi'An

Through The Wall.

Yesterday we took a day off from all that family-meeting-during-spring-festival business and took a almost two hour long walk on the famous Xi’An city wall. The Xi’An city wall surrounds completely the inner downtown area, which makes it a incredible 13.74 kilometers long. It was established in the year 582, which was the second year of the Sui dynasty and it was always repaired and kept in shape during the following dynasties (Tang, Ming), too! It has four huge gates in the north, south, west and each as well as many smaller ones in between them. Every gate has a temple-like looking watch post, but what you can see from up there during walking from one gate to the other one is even more interesting.

Luckily I took my camera and shot a lot, have a look.

Watchpost.
Watchpost.

Unfinished.
Unfinished.

The Bell.
The Bell.

Sorting The Trash.
Sorting The Trash.

Roofs.
Roofs.

Restaurant In A Corner.
Restaurant In A corner.

Poor Place.
Poor Place.

My Angel Jiajia.
My Angel Jiajia.

Lanterns.
Lanterns.

Endless Wall.
Endless Wall.

Cannon.
Cannon.

Broken.
Broken.

A Tower.
A Tower.

Climbing Mount Hua.

// February 28th, 2007 // No Comments » // People's Republic of China, Photography - Xi'An, Videography



During the chinese new year spring festival, we made a trip to the Huashan mountain. It was a two hour ride from Xi’An. We had to wait over one hour in line, until we finally sat down in a cable car and started going to the top of the mountain. I took my Canon XL1s camera on the trip - this is the result.

Jiajia & Jakob in Xi’An! - Episode 03.

// June 5th, 2006 // No Comments » // People's Republic of China, Photography - Xi'An, Videography



Terracotta Warriors VS. Shanghai Dragons - Xi’An Special!

Xi’An - Die Heimatstadt meiner Liebe.

// February 8th, 2006 // No Comments » // People's Republic of China, Photography - Xi'An

Etwa drei Stunden sind wir von Shanghai nach Xi’An geflogen, das Flugzeug war 100% voll, es beginnt ja grade das Spring Festival, und alle Chinesen wollen nach Hause. Wollen, aber können nicht. Weil es halt zu viele sind, und es nicht genug Transportmittel gibt. Bucht halt schon vier Wochen vorher, so wie wir! Har. Har. Har.

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