Helen, this is a gorgeous photograph. As deep, lasting and eternal as the people who inhabit the land. I started my day with this view and it has set the stage with good fortune. Thank You. In peace and the shining light of China! Ken
Helen, I love the way the mountains bring out the three-dimensional quality of the landscape. What a breathtaking vision to share with all of us. Thanks.
If you bother to read a little bit of my blog, you would know that I came to the United States as a graduate student. I did marry an Amerian later and am still married. Would you mind to show your real name?
20 Comments:
At October 01, 2006,
Velu Nair said…
Am speechless!
:o
At October 01, 2006,
Helen Wang said…
Thank you very much, Velu, for your constant support and inspiration!
At October 02, 2006,
Liz R said…
This is one of the most beautiful photos I have ever seen of anything!
At October 02, 2006,
Carol R said…
wow that is beautiful
At October 02, 2006,
Dave N said…
Very nice shot, I like it!
At October 02, 2006,
Gina T said…
beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!
At October 02, 2006,
Jenn B said…
Gorgeous landscape!
At October 02, 2006,
Ken P said…
Helen, this is a gorgeous photograph. As deep, lasting and eternal as the people who inhabit the land. I started my day with this view and it has set the stage with good fortune. Thank You. In peace and the shining light of China! Ken
At October 02, 2006,
Marsha B said…
Beautiful photo. Reminds me a bit of the Iao Needle on Maui. Nature is amazing.
At October 02, 2006,
Joel C said…
Beautiful shot; the blue and white really accentuate the green.
At October 02, 2006,
Helen Wang said…
Thanks, everyone! I have more photos like this and will post them soon!
At October 02, 2006,
Velerie L said…
Helen, I love the way the mountains bring out the three-dimensional quality of the landscape. What a breathtaking vision to share with all of us. Thanks.
At October 02, 2006,
Kevin W said…
I so much want to go there.
At October 02, 2006,
Hiruuko said…
wow!!! I want to go there!!!!
At October 02, 2006,
James W said…
Enchanting!
At October 03, 2006,
Marthyan said…
Should Travel China
At October 10, 2006,
Anonymous said…
Just curious how you came to live in the USA? Did you marry an American and then divorce?
Thanks!
At October 12, 2006,
Helen Wang said…
Anonymous,
If you bother to read a little bit of my blog, you would know that I came to the United States as a graduate student. I did marry an Amerian later and am still married. Would you mind to show your real name?
At October 14, 2006,
Ovation Leader said…
Helen, I'd love to know if there is a local name for this glorious region. I see ancient giants standing as sentinels of the land.
At October 15, 2006,
Helen Wang said…
Ovation,
It's called "Li Jiang" or Li River in Guilin, China.
Chinese saying says, “桂林山水甲天下." - that means "the mountains and waters in Guilin are the best under the heaven." It's abusolutely beautiful!
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