Suzhou Canal

This a view looking down on of the many canals that crisscross Suzhou, China. On the previous trip, I primarily explored the canals at night. During the day, one can see how the older buildings line up against the edges. Some are elevated, while others have platforms that descend to the water level.

9 Responses to “Suzhou Canal”

  1. jams O'Donnell Says:

    Great shot. I hope your concert is a success

  2. jason Says:

    Good luck with the concert! And this is a beautiful shot. I so very much envy you this opportunity–the second in such a short while…

  3. Kitty Says:

    Cool shot! If the buildings were of different style and material, it could almost be Venice.

  4. The Right Blue Says:

    Interesting image, but I would not want to fall into that water. Best wishes for a successful performance.

  5. Digital Flower Says:

    I had a little trouble with your link but glad I made it over. Cool picture.

  6. Indrani Says:

    One has to be careful all the time I guess, lest they fall!

  7. Matthew James Didier Says:

    What an amazing scene… something about canals always is romantic to me… adding the architecture nearby only adds to the sensation! Great picture!

  8. bloginsane Says:

    Like a street in Venice, i’ve never been to China, but i wish to visit one day.

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