Sanhe (San Gop) Page 3 of 4
There are too many signs at this junction. The blue sign is to senior housing.
I seen a lot of altar but this is the largest. I found it in the orchard we visited.
We can all get along.
This is the community center of Chang Wo Chuan. It looks empty. I assume it has been torn down to make way for new development.
Before one gets to enter a model home, they must insert foot and get their shoe wrapped.
This is one of the men who lives in the dormitory.
Unfortunately, the dormitory does not have plumbing in the units. Everyone must use this WC.
For people living in the dormitories, this is the cooking area.
To hire enough workers sometime one has to ‘hire’ the entire family. In the background is the dormitory where they live. In the foreground, families working together make…
Electric car of this type is not common. This is the only one I’ve seen.
Wild ducks are not common in China. These ducks appear to be wild. Actually, in the morning they are release by their owners to forage and return home…
The tractor is a multipurpose engine and can be hooked up to all sorts of trailers. The truck is just a truck.
Mandy at reservoir.
Out in the country, this hospital serves military and civilian personnal.
Quiet, unassuming, and docile, this village provides some of the town’s workforce.
For most Chinese, motorcycle is the main form of transportation.
Our bus driver follows the pickup as they make their way though traffic.