This Terracotta Warrior lived up to his promise of a romantic journey. I found him guarding the gates of the famous Continental Seafood Restaurant known to offer a succulent repast to weary travelers. The aroma of sweet-smelling food tempted me to forget my mission. I stood firm! It was rather exciting taking photos in between diners coming through the doors. I was unable to capture a shot of the Terracotta Warrior’s back, so had to wait until the final day. As Confucius once said, “When it is obvious that the goals cannot be reached, don’t adjust the goals, adjust the action steps.”
Map Position: #24 – Continental Seafood Restaurant (Inside)
Romantic Journey to the Land of the Dragon
Artist: Herman Zheng
The Terracotta Warriors Gallery is open for viewing.
Dear Rebecca,
Congratulations!
I have nominated your blog ChasingART for the Best Moment Award.
More about this nomination is at
http://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2013/04/22/best-moment-award-thanks-supernova/
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My dear friend, you are remarkable. I am so very glad that we connected and that we are engaged in a dialogue which focuses on peaceful solutions in our perilously divided world. Your courage and dedication brings a refreshing outlook to our blogging community. Thank you!
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Clanmother!
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My absolute pleasure…
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Reblogged this on lost creek publishing.
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Thank you so much for your reblog!!!
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What unsual use of colors! Don’t you think!
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I agree! I have been researching the colours with regard to the “Five Elements” within Chinese culture. Absolutely fascinating with vibrant colours. Oh…you have given me an ideas for future posts. It is always a pleasure to have you stop by…
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I have not heard of the “Five Elements”. Looking forward to seeing you post something on it. Glad you like my post!
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And I am glad that we connected!!!
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Me too!
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🙂
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What fun!!!
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It was an adventure!!!
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