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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
The Best of Washington, DC Architecture- Chinatown Friendship Arches
Lots of cities have arches. Paris
has its Arc de Triomphe, Rome has its Arch of Titus, Barcelona has its
Triumphal Arch, London has its Marble Arch, New York has its Washington Square
Arch. So it is only fitting that the American capital, Washington D.C., should
have one, too.
Washington’s arch, a Chinese arch on H Street in Chinatown, is not your ordinary marble paean to a military victory. It is a multicolored friendship arch, with lots of red and gold, as befitting an arch in the Chinese style. In the middle is a panel emblazoned with Chinese characters that says “Jungwa” – the Chinese word for “China.”
The arch marks the entrance to Washington’s Chinatown, which is probably one of the smaller Chinatowns around. It consists of a block or two dotted with Asian restaurants and a few buildings with pagoda-style roofs. Chinese immigrants moved into the neighborhood in the 1850s, when the German immigrants who originally lived there moved on to bigger and better things.
Nowadays, the Chinese population is dwindling. City planners hoped that a traditional Chinese arch would attract tourists and revive business. It was designed - aptly, I think - by a “local” architect named Alfred H. Liu, who clearly sounds like a man with feet in two worlds.
Since the arch went up in 1986, it has been a focal point for festivities marking the Chinese New Year. Because the Chinese calendar is lunar (like the Hebrew calendar), holiday dates are not fixed. If you are planning a trip to Washington D.C. in January-February, check the calendar to make sure you don’t miss the Chinese New Year Parade that passes under the arch.
Washington’s arch, a Chinese arch on H Street in Chinatown, is not your ordinary marble paean to a military victory. It is a multicolored friendship arch, with lots of red and gold, as befitting an arch in the Chinese style. In the middle is a panel emblazoned with Chinese characters that says “Jungwa” – the Chinese word for “China.”
The arch marks the entrance to Washington’s Chinatown, which is probably one of the smaller Chinatowns around. It consists of a block or two dotted with Asian restaurants and a few buildings with pagoda-style roofs. Chinese immigrants moved into the neighborhood in the 1850s, when the German immigrants who originally lived there moved on to bigger and better things.
Nowadays, the Chinese population is dwindling. City planners hoped that a traditional Chinese arch would attract tourists and revive business. It was designed - aptly, I think - by a “local” architect named Alfred H. Liu, who clearly sounds like a man with feet in two worlds.
Since the arch went up in 1986, it has been a focal point for festivities marking the Chinese New Year. Because the Chinese calendar is lunar (like the Hebrew calendar), holiday dates are not fixed. If you are planning a trip to Washington D.C. in January-February, check the calendar to make sure you don’t miss the Chinese New Year Parade that passes under the arch.
Monday, April 21, 2014
The Best of Washington, DC - Jefferson Memorial and Cherry Blossoms
Spring in Washington, DC is very attractive becasus there are many cherry blossom around the city. It is around Tidal Basin and National Mall at its best with view of Potomac river Jefferson Memorial.
The Best of Washington, DC - Cherry Blossom at Tidal Basin
Spring in Washington, DC is very attractive becasus there are many cherry blossom around the city. It is around Tidal Basin at its best with Potomac river in the front and the city landscapes in the back as its accessory.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
The Best of Washington, DC - Washington Monument and Cherry Blossoms
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
The Best of Washington, DC - Cherry Blossom at Tidal Basin
Spring in Washington, DC is very attractive becasus there are many cherry blossom around the city. It is around Tidal Basin at its best with Potomac river as its accessory.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Niagara Falls (2) View from Maid of the Mist Boat (美国尼亚加拉瀑布国家公园)
One of the great way to view this great water fall is come close by taking a tour boat.
There are the photos taken just doing that. The boat we took was called "Maid of the Mist Boat". You can easily book right there.
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