Photos: What tourist attractions in China look like during the National Day holiday

October 4, 2011Jing Gao8 Comments, , , , , , , ,

Shanghai: The Bund

Bund

Nanjing: Confucius Temple

Confucius Temple

 

Dr. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum


Sun Yat-sen

Beijing: Forbidden City

forbidden city

Tiananmen Square

The Great Wall

Great Wall

Selected comments on Sina Weibo

BM_YoYo Go, let’s take a head count!~

奋起直追 Sooner or later, (places) will be destroyed by tourism.

享受平淡V Tourism of Chinese characteristics! So sad!

维也纳陈英 Can this count as going on vacation?

徐小沫围脖 0 0 well, great (construction) quality.

儒雅的风景 My dear, do you guys really run out of choices???

marry1223新家 Lucky that I did not go there.

–绿小茶 One wonderful sight in China: people squeezing people…

荊葉無夢 Is this for viewing the Great Wall, or for viewing people~~

天行有常MM The Great Wall has great quality indeed. Thank our ancestors.

甜蜜青瓜 Unprecedentedly claustrophobic. I just dread places with lots of people.

岑泳霏  My god. What if there is a stampede!

老黄某人W Look at this many people…Let those who want to abolish one-child policy take a look.

东巴小猪 God, why don’t put a restriction on the number of people? How dangerous.

小德Kaiser F**k…Just like the subway.

乔朴么么卡恩么么徐亮 Awesome! It really shows China’s huge population.

维多利亚小朋友 Oh my god. Lucky that I stayed home. So horrible!

木肤肤 They may get pregnant.

公子笨笨 Looks quite amusing. Guess those who’d actually been there…well…should have felt amused too!!!

你不是sc_t When can Chinese stop beating the path?

馬研濤Yoka Do they go there to climb over people?

花生新窝 Turns out ancient architecture is great. If it were recently built, it may have collapsed from being trampled upon.

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8 comments to “Photos: What tourist attractions in China look like during the National Day holiday”

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  3. Markoff | October 4, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    very sad pictures, one of the reasons why I’m stucked in Beijing and not going anywhere during National dayweek and I’m avoiding major tourist spots even in Beijing, today went to my favourite park which was same as any other (weekend) day, but on the way there saw crowds everywhere, grr

  4. Katya | October 5, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    Lucky me – was in BJ in December, almost no people in the GuGong, BaDaLing was still fairly full even then, though :)

  5. Katya | October 5, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    Seems that people are really enjoying the company of each other, too. Liked the colorful umbrellas.

  6. Katrina | October 7, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    We in Tiananmen Square that same day – It was an awesome experience! Especially when being herded by guards through the underpass :) People were very friendly.

  7. Roman | November 23, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    So kseit us ,das Chinessen flüchten in eine bunker anlage damit dort überleben könnte oder HUy sun w tschay gesagt gratis reis heute werteilen werden vileicht:)

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