The largest and deepest sinkhole in the world is Xiaozhai Tiankeng, in Fengjie, China. Its name means something like "well of heaven" or "heavenly."
With its 662 meters deep, 626 meters long and 537 meters wide, it is one of the most impressive natural attractions on Earth.
In addition to a great variety of fauna and flora, it is home to an underground river that measures a total of 8.5 km that ends in a spectacular waterfall. In the rainy season, a waterfall is also generated at the mouth of the sinkhole.
Kaleidoscope Kindergarten (Tanshui Kindergarten), Tianshui, China,
Designed by SAKO Architects
my favorite piece of modern art is Ai Weiwei’s Sunflower Seeds, over one hundred million hand-painted ceramic sunflower seeds made by dozens of craftsmen
My first thought was "WHY" but @json-derulo did the work so I didn't have to:
Drone Dragon 1500
1,500 drones light up the sky over Shenzhen on June 22 with a flying dragon
this amazing display kicked off China's Dragon Boat Festival, taking place on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Chinese calendar, commemorating the ancient poet Qu Yuan
I have been ENRAPTURED with this for the past several minutes oh ym god
A beautiful purple colored rice field in Yuanyang, Yunnan Province, China | Enrico Barletta
The lighting under the bridge makes it look like a crescent moon in the water ♡
Yongqing Fang, Guangzhou, China
winter in northern china
The US is pretty much the same as the UK in this regard, though maybe not to the same extent. Generally, you should expect to be able to get a waiter’s attention in a few minutes (if they’re not on break), make eye contact, give a nod, and they’ll be over soon. However, if I’ve had to leave quickly, I’ve gotten up and talked to them, or talked to someone on staff to let them know I needed the bill.
I need you to understand that in the US it is customary for waiters to check on you often enough for this to not be an issue. In the UK a waiter could see you dump an entire vat of hot soup over yourself and still rather fake their own death than ask if you need a napkin
Is she eating a tea bag!?
Xichang 西昌, China
Rhododendron forests of Bijie City, China
ili, xinjiang, china. cr:遗产君
Spring in China
i’m Ferdinand von Aegir
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