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Scenic Beauty of Rural China, its Worth a Look

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Feng Jiang photography of rural China We watched a documentary recently called Wild China 1: Heart of the Dragon, there are around 6 to 7 parts to it. We will bring an update as soon as we watch all of them.

The documentary showed a contrasting image of China, as China is generally in the news for all its misdeeds and human irghts issues.

This time lets look at some beautiful parts of the country, the rural areas of China, concentrated mostly in the South.

The landscape quite stunning, the vast expanses of rice terraces, spread across two thousand metres vertically from the mountain, or the colorful ponds formed by calcite deposits, step into Wild China.

Feng Jiang, a doctor by profession, has done some great photography. Rice terraces in south-western province of Yunnan, have been carved over centuries. Rice terraces South China Farmers and their entire family is seen working on these paddy fields. Farmers working on paddy fields in Yunnan province China Still waters have a tranquil feel to it. Check out the mirror reflection of the mountain range and the trees on the river. Rural landscape of China The rolling paddy fields in rural China. Rolling paddy fields of China The above images were taken by Feng Jiang. I am not sure who has taken this photograph, but its simply amazing! Aerial view of the colorful fields. Colorful fields China I found few images of landscape of China on Flickr, isn’t this pretty? Autumn picture of Sudu lake in Shangrila of Yunan province. Sudu lake Shangrila Yunan province That’s actually the natural colour of the pool at HuangLong in Sichuan. HuangLong has colorful pools formed over thousand of years by calcite deposits. It is also a UNESCO world heritage site due to its geological marvel. Huanglong hot springs China Hope you liked these beautiful pictures of China, we will update you soon on the Wild China documentary. The first part was brilliant!

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