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Changxing - DSCF8228
Open Muji Exhibition Yanan Lu - JPEG sLARGE L1007569
TT Model Shooting ZUST Campus - JPEG sLARGE L1007835
Hangzhou Cosplay Fair - LICENSED test567 MG 8780ballet russe hz
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Solar power plant control room at the Expo. - School Kids
School Kids - International New Energy Market
International New Energy Market - Lijiang Old Town City View from above
Lijiang Old Town City View from above - Pudong and Bund in Smog
Pudong and Bund in Smog - Phobjikha Valley
Phobjikha Valley - Old Man Listening Radion in Temple
Old Man Listening Radion in Temple - Waterfall and Pray Flags and Tiger’s Nest Monastery
TAKTSHANG GOEMBA The Taktshang Goemba (which translates as Tiger’s Nest Monastery is the most famous of Bhutan’s monasteries, miraculously perched on the side of a sheer cliff 900m above the floor of Paro valley, where the only sounds are the murmurs of wind and water and the creaking of the prayer wheels. It is said that Guru Rinpoche flew to the site of the monastery on the back of a tigress (a manifestation of his consort Yeshe Tsogyal) to subdue the local demon, Singey Samdrup. He then meditated in a cave here for three months. The site has long been recognised as a ney, or holy place. Milarepa is said to have meditated here, Thangtong Gyalpo revealed a terma (treasure text) here and Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal visited in 1646. Pilgrims from all over Bhutan come to the site. The penlop of Paro, Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye, built the primary lhakhang in 1692 around the Dubkhang (also called the Pelphu), the holy cave in which Guru Rinpoche meditated. Lonely, Planet (2012-06-21). Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Guide) - M2400834
- SNEC Exhibition Shanghai 2012
SNEC Exhibition Shanghai 2012. As the most professional PV exhibition, SNEC showcases PV manufacturing facilities, materials, PV cells, PV application products & modules, and PV project and system, covering every section of the whole PV industry chain.