by Huang Ji

There are many beautiful mountains and rivers, buildings and folk arts in China. The post cards from China can help people, who have never been to the mystery land, to touch the hidden beauty. If anyone wish to get China post cards, please let me know. It is my great pleasure to meet your needs.

 

  No.008

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Shanghai

Shanghai lies midway along China's south-north coast. Covering 6,340 square kilometres with a population of 13.34 million, Shanghai is China's largest city as well as the largest financial, monetary and trade centre in the country. it is also one of the important bases for industry, science and technology, culture and education, public health and sports in China. Serving as an east gate for China's tourism industry, Shanghai is a hub of air, land and water transportation. there are a lot of tourist attractions in the city such as the famous Bund, Yuyuan Garden, City God Temple, jade Buddha temple, longhua Temple, Shanghai Museum and the newly built Nanpu Bridge.
10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English, Japanese Added in: July 28 1997

 

  No.007

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Historic Postcards

Ten precious postcards are included in this collection, which reproduce the scenes of Shanghai at the begining of the century in which you can see the Race Course, the Yu Garden, Foochow Road, North Railway Station, the Bund, Nanjing Road, and Avenue Joffre (today Huaihai Road) as they were at that time.

With this collection of precious postcards in hands, you can not only appreciate many beautiful old scenes which no longer exist, but also recall the old days which has been long past.

10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English Added in: July 28 1997

 

  No.006

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The Summer Palace

Yiheyuan (Garden of Health and Harmony) is located in northwest suburbs of beijing. Known as "The Summer Palace", it served the emperors and empresses of Qing Dynasty as summer resort, where they would also deal with government affaires. Its magnitude, impressive architecture and beautiful scenery have earned it recognition as a paragon of the art of the Chinese garden park.
The design gives prominence to Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake. Covering 290 hectares, three-fourths of which is water, the garden park is dotted with a wide variety of stuctures, totalling more than 3,000 spans.
10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English, Japanese Added in: July 28 1997

 

  No.005

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Temples in Beijing

There are more standing temples to be found in Beijing than anywhere else in China.
The oldest temple in Beijing, the Tanzhe Temple, was built during the Jin Dynasty (256-420). During the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, there were more than 1,000 such religious structures in the city, including Buddhist and Taoist temples and Islamic mosques. These temples present a felicitous blending of architecture, sculpture, stone inscription, painting and other art forms. But there is more to the temples than their physical beauty. Tourists are also attracted by their captivating surrounding scenery, various traditional temple fairs and religious festivals passed down through the generations.
10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English, Japanese Added in: July 28 1997

 

  No.004

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Sights of Rural Beijing

The famouse and historic city of Beijing lies at the begining of an extended plain. Mountains to the east, west and south provide a natural defensive bulwark. visitors to Beijing will find many places of interest in these areas surrounding the city where sites redolent of history and culture are surrounded with the beauties of nature.
This collection of post cards depicting the beauty of rural Beijing draw upon scenes from nature preserves and forest parks, presenting some famous and some comparatively unknown sights, visions sure to please the viewer.
10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English, Japanese Added in: July 28 1997

 

  No.003

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Beihai Park

Beihai Park, the famous tourist spot located in the heart of beijing, is a showplace of magnificent ancient architecture and beautiful scenery. The park was first established in 10th century and it is now known as "the world's oldest Imperial Garden". Sometimes it is referred to as " the Winter Palace". As readers of Marco Polo know, he heaped praise on the site in his famouse account of his travels. The Yong Le Emperor during the Ming Dynasty and the Qian Long Emperor during the Qing Dynasty were particularly fond of the park.
10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English, Japanese Added in: July 28 1997

 

  No.002

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Potted Landscape

Potted landscape is an art mixed with poetry, painting, sculpture, aesthetics, gardening and ceramics technique. Those miniature trees and rockerics reflect nature scenic spots in the limited space through a careful layout and artistic presentations. Potted landscape, results from nature and exceeds nature, and is a harmonious unity of natural and artistic beauty.
10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English, Japanese Added in: July 28 1997

 

  No.001

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Lu Gu Lake

Lu Gu Lake lies to the Dian North-West Plateau, the juncture between Sichuan Province and Yunnan province. The area is about 50 square kilometres, elevation 2685 metres. It is the focus of world attention for its pure natural view, and the matriarchal society of Mo Sho beings who lived there custom left.
The set of post cards select the photographic works taken by Hua-jie Bai, Business News photographer, a member of Chinese Photograph Association.

10 postcards in one collection Language used: Chinese, English, Japanese Added in: July 28 1997

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The Papercuts in backgrounds are from: "The Art of Chinese Folk Papercuts"
Compiler: Zhang Shu-xian, Published by: China Today Press