




We spent the morning in going through a market and touring more temples.
Top Right: Wild Ganoderma drying in the market square.
Top Left: Unusual brickwork.
Center Right: Locks and stairs.
Center Left: Temple.
Bottom: Trio of incense burners.
China, The Middle Kingdom, provides the foundation for discussion, from tea to Chinese herbs, traditional Chinese medicine, science, food, literature, and current events.
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