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Post by Ixora » 22 Oct 2007 14:55

Hello TCW, just popped in to say hello.

I went on a very nice vacation to Shanghai and surroundings, China, and wanted to share some of the 'screenshots' with you. While there I asked around for Aphro, but only the pretty girls seemed to know who he was ... :shock:

Anyhow, I am not really playing the game anymore (barely log in just to chat) but I still enjoy reading WoW related forums or a good theorycraft post once in a while.

So take care and keep the killings coming :)
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Post by Billy » 22 Oct 2007 15:47

Hi Ix, good to hear from you.

Very very nice photo's ;)
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Post by Genetics » 22 Oct 2007 16:52

Hey Ixo :)

Thx alot for sharign the pics, liked em alot, i havent uploaded mine as i havent found any that wont make the pics to small :( but seems pacasa is very good. so ill upload soonish :)

I see you went to some amazing temple, which on is that ?
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Post by Pyrouyhl » 22 Oct 2007 17:20

Always wanted too go to China....thanks for bringing me abit closer :P
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Post by Ixora » 22 Oct 2007 18:04

If you mean the tilted pagoda in one of the pictures, that is called Yunyan Pagoda. It is more then 1000 years old. It sits on top of Tiger Hill. That is also the burial place of some ancient chinese king/emperor. All this is located in the city of Suzhou about 100 km west of Shanghai. Really nice city, it reminded me of Venice (or SSC for that matter) because everywhere you look there's water and it also has many stone bridges.
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