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English: The Liuhe Pagoda of Hangzhou, built in 1165 during the Chinese Song Dynasty.The author is Bob Brooks, from his family's blog on family trips and vacations.
His home page is found here at: http://ops.tamu.edu/x075bb/index.html
His trips link is here http://ops.tamu.edu/x075bb/vacations/index2.html,
His trip to Guangzhou and Shaghai, China in 2002 are found at this link here: http://ops.tamu.edu/x075bb/vacations/2002/BobBrooks/index.html
And the image itself is at this link: http://ops.tamu.edu/x075bb/vacations/2002/BobBrooks/058b.jpg.
The title at the top of the China trip says:
"Working Vacation: Teaching English Concordia University, Global Language Village Shanghai/Guangzhou China July 16, 2002 - August 8, 2002"
With the GLA website here: http://clvweb.cord.edu/prweb/glv/default.asp I have contacted Bob Brooks through email (kayaker@tamu.edu), and he has given me permission to use this photo on Wikipedia and anywhere.
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2007-04-19 (original upload date) |
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Original uploader was PericlesofAthens at en.wikipedia |
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