Cypress trees standing in water on the side of the path leading into Seven Star Crags Park
One of the seven craggy peaks
Thousands and thousands figures made out of clay. Ready for one more fight against the elements.
A toddler explores a shopping bazar in Turpan, China. Rather than diapers, many children in China wear clothes with openings so that they can easily go to the bathroom.
Me, somewhere in China, in 1994. My olive green Converse with the red laces always made me laugh; I called them Chuck Taylor's Liberation Army.
After experiencing a traditional Chinese tea house, you can't help but bring a tea cup back for yourself.
Thousands and thousands figures made out of clay ready for another fight.
Thousands and thousands figures made out of clay ready for another fight.
14 May 2007, my buddy Steve and I spent the day on the Great Wall of China outside Beijing. We were traveling with Peregrine Adventures on the Silk Road from Beijing to Kashgar.
Mao Zedong's cult of personality has long outlasted his reign as one of China's most notorious rulers. As a result, his legacy is greater than just questionable national social policies - it also includes a nearly bottomless treasure chest of tacky and hilarious souvenirs.