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Leaping Carp by Ohara Koson (1910) Japan
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Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870â1949)
#japanesetattoo #sketch #100tigers (ćœ«ăżă€ æ± èą)
Mt. Fuji Tomikichiro Tokuriki 1902-1999
Tomikichiro Tokuriki 1902-1999
Statue of Kusunoki Masashige (by Yudi Kristono)
Beautiful Tuanshan ćąæ (Chinese Rigid/Fixed Fan; Pinyin: TuĂĄn ShĂ n) by é怩æè§ææ¶
Other names: ćæ, ćź«æ or çșšæ.
Tuanshan is the oldest form of hand fan in Chinese history and one of the great treasures of traditional Chinese arts. Before folding fans (Zheshan) appeared, Tuanshan were greatly used. This type of Tuanshan which can date back to the Han Dynasty, uses silk as the covering can carry arts like paintings, calligraphy and embroideries on both sides and decorated by Chinese knots, jades or tassels. Â It was popular among Chinese ladies as an accessory.
Tuanshan came in various shapes and forms (not like in the photo-set which are all round. But âTuanshanâ means âround fanâ usually used as an umbrella term for all fixed fans), and were made in different materials such as silk, bamboo, wood, feathers, plantain leaves etc.(before folding fan appeared, Chinese men usually use those made by other materials rather than silk). The best ones had a surface covered by white silk from East Chinaâs Shandong Province while the handles were crafted out of bamboo from Central Chinaâs Hunan Province. Embroideries from Jiangsu is the most popular in âThe Four Great Chinese Embroideriesâ (Jiangsu, Hunan, Guangdong and Sichuan embroideries).
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Here is a photo I took in may. I try to get the box right over the hallways so I can see straight down the opposite one. You can see what the boys are up to before they come out most of the time.Â
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Yazama Jujiro Motooki blowing a signal whistle, a drawn sword in his other hand.Â
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, 1798-1861) (Artist)
Ebiya Rinnosuke (Publisher)
The Walters Art Museum
The High Quality Beautiful Japanese Wagashi, Jounamagashi
11 Best Free Things to Do in Shanghai
Whether youâre planning a Shanghai vacation or looking for weekend fun, hereâs our ranking of the best free activities and attractions in Shanghai - including museums, water towns, old streets, art gallery, parks, mountains and so forth.
1. Shanghai Museum (äžæ”·ćç©éŠ)
It is one of Chinaâs most famous museums with a great collection of ancient Chinese artifacts, including the best bronze ware, china ware, calligraphy works, Chinese paintings, etc. The museum is thus a big draw to Chinese culture and art vultures.
Location: 201 Renmin Road, Shanghai (south of Renmin Square)
2. Shanghai Art Palace (äžćèșæŻćź«)
Converted from the China Pavilion of 2010 Shanghai World Expo, this distinctive architecture has 27 exhibition halls, offering some of the pinnacles of Chinese art. A variety of domestic and international art exhibitions will be held at regular intervals.
Note: closed on Monday
Location: 205 Shangnan Road, Pudong New District (close to Subway Line 7 and 8)
3. The Bund (〿»©)
One of Shanghaiâs top attractions, on the south bank of the Huangpu River, The Bund is absolutely free. On the opposite of The Bund, there are more landmarks, such as Shanghai World Financial Center, Oriental Pearl TV Tower, etc.
4. Xintiandi (æ°ć€©ć°)
The most enticing pedestrian street in Shanghai, Xintiandi combines traditional Shanghai architecture with stylish modern design. Here are various boutique shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs, etc.
Location: Lane 181, Dacang Road, Huangpu District
5. Tianzifang (ç°ćć)
Outgrowing its past as a residential area with typical Shanghai Shikumen dwellings, Tianzifang is now teeming with creative shops, art gallery, photographic exhibition halls, and all sorts of cafes. It also offers a sight into local peopleâs daily life.
Location: Lane 210, Taikang Road, Hungpu District
6. Zhaojia Architectural Complex (ćŹçšŒæ„Œ)
Initially built in Yuan Dynasty (1271 â 1368), with an area of 10 hectares, it features a group of ancient Qing Dynasty architectures that are rarely seen in Shanghai.
Location: Pujiang Town, Minxing District, Shanghai
7. Jiading Confucian Temple (ććș)
It introduces the history of Chinese imperial examination system with 5 exhibition halls.
Location: South Avenue, Jiading Town, Jiading District, Shanghai
8. Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum (ććźç«čć»ćç©éŠ)
The 120 previous exhibits are created during Ming and Qing dynasties. You can see the bamboo carvings are just sophisticated and gorgeous.
Location: 321 South Avenue, Jiading District, Shanghai
9. Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park (äœć±±ćœćź¶æŁźæć Źć)
One of the suburban getaways around Shanghai, Sheshan Mountain is a nice choice for nature lovers, with dozens of historic sites and cool bamboo architectures.
Location: Songjiang area, 30km southwest of downtown Shanghai
10. Nanxiang Old Street (ćçżèèĄ)
After renovation, the street has resumed its traditional scenes: rows of houses of white walls and black tiles, arched bridges over the river, classical gardens, quint corridorsâŠ
Location: the central part of Nanxiang Old Town
11. Zhujiajiao Ancient Town (æ±ćź¶è§ć€é)
Some compare Zhujiajiao to Venice.
It has been existing for over 1000 years, and decorates itself with the water ways, old bridges, old residences, and a natural lake â Dianshan Lake.
Location: in the South Central Qingpu District, 48km away from Shanghai city center
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