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Friday, January 13, 2006

A Winter's Moment in Beijing


The ersatz Russian old dude notwithstanding, this photograph by Russ Moses captures a particular moment all but perfectly--I know, I was there. We are close to an important Confucian temple, and not far from one of the most significant Buddhist temples in Beijing -- so where are we?

If you are the first to answer correctly, you get to buy the piping hot platters of freshly made jiaozi on a day of your choice at surely the best restaurant you've never heard of--bring your big bucks, though, for three of us it will cost about 18 Yuan, total.
 


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hello there. just dropping by. great blog.

thanks

By Blogger Jeff Pioquinto,SJ, at 4:31 AM  

Did you eat that 'Yang Rou Pao Mo'? oh,I miss it so much. I love Beijing.

By Anonymous N Luo, at 7:22 AM  

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