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Shijia Hutong Museum
Teacher Wang demonstrates how the bamboo frames of his kites are bended with fire. His kites can fly without wind.
A typical entry way to a Hu Tong.
The Hou Hai area is filled with Westerners looking for globally themed bars and restaurants in addition to distinctive Beijing cuisine.
Entering an open air marke
An old man returns from his swim in Hou Hai (back sea).
Less Frantic than the Squirrel
Ricksha? I got Dad
Hacky Sacks at Houhai
Touch Me and You Die
Happy Hutong Kitty is Happy
Food Market, Take My Firstborn Child
Subway Surfin
The Market Gary Took Us To
alternate caption: Itz model time, and Alec’s stare sizzles 2 little holes through flatscreen.
This view was really through the roof (get the pun? roflmaopimp!!!!!!11!!!1!!11one)
Picture of Alice taking a picture. But also a street scene of the Houhai district.
“Shady” food market
#houhaiselfie
AQI – DAY ‘N NITE
just need some shut-eye
My new friend playing music along with the sunrise, looking over the lake.
Attempting Chinese calligraphy
Getting ready for a magical rickshaw ride.
Sunrise over the lake on the Peking University campus.
On their way to becoming calligraphy masters.
Fun on rickshaws!
HouHai!
Elaine made a new friend in the outdoor market – she loved the candy!
A project of the International Urbanization Seminar