the Glass Bridge in southeastern China’s Guangdong province,

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"I will build a Great Wall, and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively. I will build a great great wall on our northern border and I’ll make Mongolia pay for it." - emperors of the Ming dynasty, probably.

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When stress strikes, I would love to be here, to relax, smell fresh air and have a peace of mind 😇❤️ who's with me anyone?

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Tianjin's Porcelain House, aka China House. Started when a resident started covering his private French-style house with shards of porcelain, the place has grown into a museum of Chinese porcelain open to the public.

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I love books. I adore everything about them. I love the feel of the pages on my fingertips. They are light enough to carry, yet so heavy with worlds and ideas. I love the sound of the pages flicking against my fingers. Print against fingerprints. Books make people quiet, still they are so loud..

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Shaoguan, a city famous for its longest glass bottom bridge in the South China of Guangdong Province. This place has a beautiful walkthrough amidst tall trees, small waterfalls, ponds and wooden small bridges. Amazing place to explore nature from heights and ground.

On either side of the Glass Bridge in southeastern China’s Guangdong province, one can simply cross the threshold of its red-painted concrete towers to walk on air. The new suspension bridge, which spans 1,725 feet, is composed of several layers of ultra-clear tempered laminated glass, allowing brave pedestrians to gaze 650 feet down at the Huangchuan river gorge below. (Those with a fear of heights might need to hold onto its curved stainless-steel guardrails).

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