Playing Diabolo in the Namsan Park
Xining around the Public Park
Little girl has fun in a big plastic bulb
Children paradise in Xining
Xining Peoples Park
Children's playground in Xining
Xining Qinghai China 13th November 2014
Xining People's Park
Xining People's Park
Xining People's Park called Renmin Gongyuan
Ourselves in Xining
Xining skyline behind the Public Park
Diane, our Chinese friend in Xining
New building constructions every where in Xining
Salama und Diane, our friend in Xining
Residential district with shopping center
Xining downtown
Xining Jianguo St
The railway goes mostly on piles
The tickets for a sleeping car
The trail on the piles
The map of the railway from Lhasa to Xining
Xining Station Plaza
Arriving Xining railway station on the dot
Railway station in Xining
First view in the early morning ...
We enjoy the food in the train coach
Inside the dining coach
Headstream of the Changjiang River (Yangtze River)
Late in the afternoon
Along the Tongtian River
Bizarre rock strata near Tanggula town
Tanggula Mountain range
Along the Tanggula mountain range
Closer view to the Tanggula Mountain
The first runlet of the Yangtze River
One more view to the snow fields and glaciers
The highway goes beside the train track
Every seconds an different amazing view to the mou…
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A kite flying over the Namsan Park in Xining
Kites were used approximately 2,800 years ago in China, where materials ideal for kite building were readily available: silk fabric for sail material, fine, high-tensile-strength silk for flying line, and resilient bamboo for a strong, lightweight framework.
When you walk in the Namsan Park you can observe kite fightings at the sky, one tries to crash down an other one, the kite string is fixed with glass splinter to cut off somebody others line.
When you walk in the Namsan Park you can observe kite fightings at the sky, one tries to crash down an other one, the kite string is fixed with glass splinter to cut off somebody others line.
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