As usual, after class and lunch we went out to discover another area of Shanghai. This time, the park named after Lu Xun, a famous writer of contemporary China. (By the way, I've decided to cut down further on the text from here on.)
A billboard showing bus stop and route information
Recently completed Metro Line 3 with construction work below
Lake in Lu Xun Park, dedicated to a famous Chinese writer
Old men gather to play board games under the shades
Front of Lu Xun Memorial Hall
Grass patch in front of Lu Xun Memorial Hall; "Do not enter while grass is under maintenance"
Street in an older district near Lu Xun Park
A lane with residential buildings off of the main street
My Global Paseo (paseo meaning walk or stroll in Spanish) is a blog dedicated to my travels. I hope to share my travel experience through photos I have shot along the way. So far, I have been to Japan, China, Macau, and my hometown Hong Kong that I forever love. I plan to travel extensively in Southeast Asia in the coming year as I land in Singapore in August 2007!
Paseos Pasados
Categories (may be repeated...e.g. "China" includes "Hangzhou" and "Shanghai"
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