Hello fellow Hivers!
Welcome to my 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Asian Sunday.
Today, you can participate by submitting your personal pictures from your travels to the continent of Asia.
Please see the winner of the last week´s Asian Sunday @worldcapture with the following entry:
Chonburi, Thailand. I took the image I share today yesterday afternoon on a lake in Chonburi (Thailand) near my home. I basically just found them by going with google maps (satellite view) through the landscape around me. It's incredible how many spots are around us which we never really see until we know they exist :D
Your entries need to be submitted by 8 A.M. Central European Time in order to be considered for the challenge with a description of approximately 30 to 50 words.
Only use of personal images will be accepted and only one picture can be submitted for a daily photo challenge.
Best 10 entries will receive a 10% upvote and other valid entries will get a 5% upvote from me. Out of those best 10 entries, one winner and one runner-up will be picked. Their entries will be shared on Appics in separate posts and they will receive my upvotes on their posts as the reward. The winner will get my 100% upvote and the runner-up will get my 50% upvote on Hive and on Appics too if their posts were posted through Appics.
For more information about the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and its rules & conditions, please see the latest update post.
A looong paved path to one of the various temples we can find in Ayutthaya, Thailand. Fortunatelly, I took a photo of the name of this one: Wat Mongkhon Bophit. It was a real quiet setting, and inside you could find a huge Buddha's statue, almost 17 meters high!
Pudong is the most common skyline of Shanghai. At night, with all the lights on, it is a nice view. During the day, and from the other side of the Huangpu river, it is really different atmosphere.
The Wonder of the World Taj Mahal
The Beautiful architectural mausoleum excellence was built to honour the favourite wife of Shah Jahan. The architecture of Taj Mahal is a combination of Indian Persian and Islamic architectural styles. The name Taj Mahal translates to Crown of Palaces. The mausoleum testament to the artistic and scientific accomplishment of a wealthy Empire.