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Photo album 12-7-1, 1986 - 1987

 File — Box: 212, Folder: 9
Identifier: 0039_PER_Pian_Series_2_Subseries_12_Folder_9
Includes 1 album and 6 photographs:

 1) 1 album (204 photographs: colour) ; 29 x 30 cm. Photographs with handwritten description listed as follows:

-1st to 12th photos: Summer 1986

--1st to 4th photos: Cooking and reading at 14 Brattle Circle

--5th to 7th photos: Party before I left

---5th photo: Interesting. I'll just skip by.

---6th photo: And then I showed him!

---7th photo: We'll keep our thoughts to ourselves.

--8th photo: Quite a wall you have here! Here's my hand.

--9th photo: Let's see more of you.

--10th photo: from left to right, right side to left side of face. Here's much more of you!

--11th photo: My Rembrandt

--12th photo: —You need more blueberries on the pancake. —Careful, you've on camera.

-13th to 16th photos: August '86 in Seattle

--13th photo: The Gareharts' fruitbowl

--14th photo: The Gareharts'? Grandbaby

--15th photo: The Smiths' bamboo grove

--16th photo: The Namiokas' VW

-19th photo: finally, Tsinghua (Qinghua) University

-20th photo: view from dorm window

-21st photo: Foreign Language Dept.

-22nd to 23rd photo: Early morning walk

-24th photo: blue flowers

-25th photo: 南完[院]. Chao family lived here, #1 faculty house before Lensey and Bella were born.

-26th to 32nd photos: Fragnant Hill Park

--28th photo: Janet and Jennifer

--29th photo: Fragnant Hill Pagoda

--31st photo: Hotel designed by I.M. Pei, as lovely as advertised

-33rd to 35th photos: A walk in the evening

--34th photo: canal with algae

--35th photo: construction in front of 西完

-36th to 39th photos: Going downtown by subway (dì tiĕ, or tiĕ dì?)

--36th photo: new dì tiĕ ends at ancient observatory

--37th photo: throwing nooncakes UP

--39th photo: lunch with Janet at Jiangue

-40th to 43rd photos: October 1st 1986

--40th photo: lights in Tsinghua

--41st photo: Bank of China

--42nd photo: Tien Anmen Square. Jiahan, toegot [to get] there by taxi

--43rd photo: Beijing Hotel

-44th to 48th photos: Music and Dance by Minority Nationalities

--48th photo: Golden peacock

-49th to 60th photos: Datong, Shanxi Province.

--49th to 54th photos: Yungang Buddhist temple caves were carved between 460 and 493AD, Northern Wei Dynasty

---50th photo: note masks on pillars. front for 1st two caves?

---53rd photo: Sākyamuni Buddha

---54th photo: eastside cave Buddha (holes for scaffolding)

--55th photo: Nine Dragon Wall in Datong. Ming Dynasty

--56th photo: View from 9 Dragon Park. Note architecture

--57th to 59th photos: Liao Dynasty, 12th cen. Monestary in Datong

---No photo: music students from Canada

--60th photo: Last view of Datong, lots of chimneys

-61st to 62nd photos: 詹天佑. He bulit railroad through this section of Great Wall.

-63rd to 66th photos: Dream of Red Mansions, Dà Guān Park

--63rd photo: hilltop pagoda

--64th photo: BǎoYù's room

--65th photo: Beiping and Jiahan

--66th photo: Beiping and Lovi Gustatscn

-67th to 76th photos: Great Bells Museum. Beijing

--67th photo: from ca. 700A.D.?

--68th photo: 1271AD 沸[佛]鐘

--70th photo: 道鐘

--72nd photo: Great Bell Temple

--73rd photo: The Great Bell, 6.75m high

--75th photo: Buddha guarding?

-77th photo: Mei Zu Yen and Liu Zi Qiang 請. 二姐看 Bing Bing, her son from L.A. Mei太太 remembers singing with Daddy

-78th photo: Tsinghua has large cabbages

-79th photo: Stock up with celery cabbage before winter comes.

-80th photo: Jiahan, Chen Yifeng at Moscow Restaurant.

-81st photo: Buy silk floss for winter jacket or bedding. 西南18

-82nd to 89th photos: To Xian on Hán Jià, February 1987

--82nd to 83rd photos: Ch'in Shi Huang Ti's terracotta army museum

---83rd photo: charioteer

---No photo: bowman (front view)

--84th to 85th photos: on Bell Tower, middle of Xian

--86th to 88th photos: Hot Springs near Xian. Huaqing Chi

---86th photo: three flights of stairs

---88th photo: where Yang Guei Fei bathed in 8th cen.

--89th photo: and Chang Kai Shek climbed to escape Communists.

-90th to 106th photos: Wuhan

--90th photo: Jin Qi and Zhu Hong work here.

--91st photo: playing Chinese chess on sidewalk.

--92nd photo: taking ferry to Jīn Hè Tǎ (Golden Heron Tower)

--94th photo: Tiled mural shows design of top of tower. Immortal flies away on crane's back.

--95th photo: View from front of 3rd floor?

--96th photo: View from back from 4th floor. Shows Calligraphy Garden.

--97th photo: Wuhan Musuem, where Itan Dyn'. bells are found, but photo forbidden.

--98th photo: Star map

--99th photo: Jim Qi's daughter, Guan?

--100th photo: East Lake

--101st to 102nd photos: Acrobatics at a theater circus, Wuhan still.

--103rd photo: a lantern festival

--104th photo: white peacock edge-on

--105th photo: male and female separated—growl!

--106th photo: I don't want to look.

-107th photo: Back in Beijing. My purse is repaired by a shoeman

-108h photo: magnolia blossoms at the Friendship Hotel

-109th photo: Peonies on May 1st, 1987.

-110th photo: With Laurie Liu and friends

-111th photo: cut flowers for my ox-blood roses.

-112th to 113th photos: my—十七公寓

-114th photo: my birthday cake, ordered by Jiahan

-115th photo: room 208 號

-116th photo: Zheng Ming's garden. May is rose season here.

-117th photo: neighbor's places.

-118th to 131st photos: Trip to Luoyang, Kaifeng. June 1987.

--No photo: Chao K'uang Yin at banquet. Dragon Pavilion, Kaifeng

--No photo: one of his soldiers

--118th to 121st photos: Luoyang Longmen Caves

---119th photo: ~700AD

--122nd to 123rd photos: Besides the Vairocana Buddha

---122nd photo: right side. Bodhisattva and Disciple

---123rd photo: left side. Bodhisattva (Kuang Yiu)

--124th photo: Luoyang Friendship Hotel

--125th photo: tai ch'I in the morning

--126th photo: goldfish like the reeds

--127th photo: at botanical garden

--128th photo: few roses unfaded

--129th photo: monk at White Horse Temple

--130th to 131st photos: Open market at Kaifeng

---No photo: traffic jam at Kaifeng

---130th photo: (from left) hueí xiāng, small green peppers, small eggplants, white jiǒu cài

---131st photo: puffed pork rinds

--No photo: at Yu wangtai

--No photo: or "Music Terrace"

-132nd photo: Zhengzhou, Henan Musuem

--132nd photo: (left) Burial existed 100,000 yr ago. (right) bow hunting at 50 000 yr ago

-133rd photo: Taiping Cun, May 1987

-134th photo: Imperial Palace Garden

-No photo: Partings are such sweet sorrow.

-135th photo: Till we meet again.

-136th to 137th photos: quick sunset and sunrise from Tokyo to San Francisco

-138th photo: Mt. St. Helens

-139th to 141st photos: Back again, and taking more pictures.

-142nd photo: 大姐 65th birthday. Moscow Restaurant

-143rd photo: Chez Li (historian)

-144th photo: Clock museum. Imperial Palace

-145th photo: 鐘表館

-146th photo: ancient celestrial sphere. Imperial Palace

-147th photo: sundial

-148th photo: Otters relaxing

-149th photo: Seattle scene

-150th to 154th photos: July 10-13, '87

-155th to 182nd photos: Trip to Luoyang and Kaifang. early June 1987

--155th photo: Hotel in Luoyang

--156th photo: Yi He, next to Longmen Caves

--157th photo: Carvings began 493AD, N. Wei Dynasty

--159th photo: "Ten thousand Buddhas"

--160th photo: carvings continued for 4 centuries

--161st photo: Vairocana Buddha

--162nd photo: The Vairocana Buddha, Tang Dynasty

--163rd photo: (from left) defender of Buddha, heavenly guardian

--164th photo: apartment temple?

--165th to 167th photo: In Luoyang City

---165th photo: tropical room

---166th photo: lake garden

--167th to 182nd photos: Kaifeng

---167th photo: White Horse Temple, site of 1st Buddhist temple in China

---No photo: Riverside scene at Qingming festival. A section of 15.25m long painting, Sung Dynasty.

---No photo: early morning scene

---No photo: open market. onion cake

---168th photo: Dragon Pavilion

---169th photo: steps lead to Chao Kuang Yin at banquet

---170th photo: names include the court musicians

---171st photo: 3rd emperor, reign began 1004AD.

---No photo: 4th emperor, reign began 1057 A.D. 小虎 says, Doesn't he look like Grandpa?

---172nd photo: The "Iron Pagoda" was built during N. Sung.

---No photo: 13 flights of stairs led to this plaque.

---173rd photo: Buddha with 4 monks (upper) . musicians (bottom)

---174th photo: made actually of brick with brown glazes.

---175th photo: lion?

---176th photo: flying devas, exotic plants

---177th photo: Yŭwáng tái, in memory of Xia Dyn, king who controlled flood.

---178th photo: Wall at Kaifeng, built in Ming Dynasty

---No photo: yóutiáo, dòu fu jiāng

---179th photo: Pota Pagoda

---182nd photo: Indian Influence

-183rd to 184th photos: Zhèngzhōu, Henan Museum

--183rd photo: ca. 10,000 yr ago

--184th photo: Chao Kuang Yin when older.

-186th photo: Party

--187th photo: Mei Tzu Yen was here.

--188th to 189th photos: also celebrating Richard Pian's 70th birthday.

-190th photo: Guan Shu Zhang was here, with daughters and granddaughter.

-191st photo: Then Jessica come.

-192nd photo: with her mother and grandmother at science musuem.

-193th to 195th photos: The plate had to come in.

-196th to 201st photos: When Chen Yifeng was here,

--196th photo: at J.F.K. Library

--197th photo: new and old city halls

--198th photo: I wanted to see Queen Elizabeth II.

--199th photo: Mona wanted to see the aquarium. blue lobsters

--201st photo: close up

-202nd to 204th photos: more of the plants

--204th photo: The camelee has many buds

 2) 1 photograph: color ; 11 x 15 cm. With handwritten notes at the back: 三姐 was in Italy

 3) 1 photograph: color ; 9 x 13 cm.Bella (rightmost)

 4) 1 photograph: color ; 9 x 13 cm. Bella (right)

 5) 1 photograph: color ; 9 x 13 cm. Bella (middle)

 6) 1 photograph: color ; 9 x 13 cm

 7) 1 photograph: color ; 9 x 13 cm

Dates

  • 1986 - 1987

Language of Materials

Chiefly in English

Conditions Governing Access

Note 1: Contains personal data or sensitive information; access restricted

Conditions Governing Use

Note 2: Copyright restrictions may apply

Extent

1 volume(s)

General

Barcode (assigned for digitization purpose): 004993571

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the CUHK Library Archival Collections Repository

Contact:
Special Collections Reading Room
3/F, University Library
The Chinese University of Hong Kong