Day 4 1st June 2012 Hami / Dunhuang
The Mausoleums Hami Urghur Royal Family.
It is the tombs for the burial of Islamic Kings of Hami in the Qing dynasty.
Hami Museum
A museum with collections of primitive society to the Ming and Qing dynasties, stone, bronze, pottery, wood, iron and many pieces of cultural relics.
Look delicious ! actually made of stones.
Echoing Sand dune – about the size of Singapore Island.
It is such a wonderful and spectacular landscape. We were here from 8.00 pm to 9.30 pm able to watch the sunset and moonrise at the same time. The echoing is more of an exception than a norm. One needs to be there at the right time, i.e. when the wind blows to shift the sand to produce the echoing sound.
Connie's body is glowing !
1 comment:
Like Egypt in China :)
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