The City of Phoenix (凤凰) is located in the southeastern region of Hunan province. In the daytime, its streets and riverbanks are filled with merchants selling items they’d made themselves as well as other things (like selfie sticks). To be honest, there wasn’t much to see for me other than the ancient architecture and unique shops. On the other hand, if you like shopping specialty items indigenous to the region, then this is the place for you.

The other side of that stone wall is the river. Meanwhile, the shops on the right sold all kinds of things.


This narrow street reminded so much of the TV shows I used to watch when I was growing up in China. They take place in ancient China and people would walk and pull wheel-barrows through these narrow alleys. Standing in this kind of setting made my imagination go wild.

I didn’t notice this until I enlarged this picture on my computer but I wonder why the arrow is pointing down. Is the former residence in the ground? Well, at least there’s no funny translations and misspellings.

I sure am loving your photos! It’s so interesting to see another part of the world. Don’t know about the arrow pointing down…haha … but, of most importance is which way to the toilets! 🙂
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Thank you and although knowing where the toilets are is important, I don’t think you really want to go in there. Public toilets are really gross here. I had to hold my breath every time.
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Ewww, I guess I wouldn’t want to use them either! 🙂
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Yeah, I would try to hold it unless I can’t.
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I really thought Feng Huang was in interesting town. I wasn’t crazy about all the people selling things, but the food and architecture was really unique. Chinese tourist signs were always good for a chuckle with arrows pointing in every direction and some strange translations.
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Yeah, I wasn’t too happy with women coming at me from every corner asking me if they can braid my hair for a photo. One even scared me out of my wits by standing right behind me as I was trying to take a photo.
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Yes, those ladies were aggressive. I actually got slapped with flowers because I told the lady to stop following us.
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I think the best response would I’ve already bought some or I’ve already took the pictures. At least that’s how my aunt responded.
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Wonderful which ways for this week. 😀 ;D
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Thank you.
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Great photos! Such an interesting place!
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Thank you.
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