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Photos from Nanjing 南京照片

城市风景,从紫金山
City landscape from Purple Mountain 

定林寺
Ding Lin Temple 






鼓楼区的小区
Neighborhood in Gulou District


包子摊主的狗
The steamed bun vendor's dog

新街口,日落
Xin Jie Kou shopping district,at sunset



我们的所谓 ”便宜街“,附近的反观路
Our so-called "cheap street", a nearby restaurant street

莫愁湖公园
Mochou Lake Park 


莫愁的塑像
Mochou's statue

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