Travel Experience: Nanjing Bridge and Art Within Crystal

Nanjing Bridge2

We ended our journey to Suzhou by having our last lunch at the silk factory. On the 5th day of our China tour, we said goodbye to the heaven on earth and moved on to Nanjing. After leaving our 1st stop to the Villa of 1st lady of Chinese president, we could see Nanjing Bridge was waiving hands to us from far. The weather on that day was the coolest of the whole trip. Temperature has dropped to below 10°C in the late afternoon (we went there during November or early winter last year). Geographically, it is most logic as Nanjing is the northernmost city of South Yangtze region.

Nanjing Bridge1

Though it was only 4 o’clock in the afternoon, the sun started to set when we were still inside our couch approaching our destination.

Nanjing Bridge3

As it was Wednesday and during working hours, traffic was quite congested and we were lucky to be able to arrive there just before sunset.

Nanjing Bridge10

Nanjing Bridge is so popular among the chinese because it is the longest double decker, double track bridge across the Yangtze river and was wholely designed and built by the Chinese themselves. It has proved the engineering capability of China. Measuring 9km long, Nanjing Bridge is a double decker bridge with 4-lane-motorway on top of railway.

Nanjing Bridge5

By taking lift up to the troof top platform, visitors could oversee the bridge as well as Yangtze river. Breezing weather and strong wind hit us endlessly. What a cold 10°C experience! 🙂

Nanjing Bridge4

I was there! 🙂 Look closer and you will notice my smile was lifeless. I actually pretended to be smilling while fighting the freezing cold in my thick 3-layer outfit! 🙂

Nanjing Bridge9

My favourite sunset scene at dusk….

Nanjing Bridge12

We visited the museum underneath the bridge in front of the bus terminal. There was a model of Nanjing Bridge indicating the greatness of Chinese engineering. You are lucky! The guy explaining the history and facts of Nanjing Bridge was actually our “Beloved” local tour leader Xiao Zhang! 🙁

Nanjing Bridge15

Shortly after that, we dropped by a showroom (again? You bet, yes again! 🙁 ) next to the bridge, the inner crystal painting gallery, a world class and an exclusive art originally popularised by Mr. Gao Yuen.

Nanjing Bridge13

The gallery displays full range of inner wall painting art pieces created by Mr. Gao Yuen as well as his students. We were unlucky to miss him on that day but his assistant was there to demonstrate how things being painted to the inner wall of crystal.

Nanjing Bridge14

Inner wall painting is so unique because of the difficulties of art and the fineness of the painting that is being painting on the inner wall of crystal (which has been pitted earlier) and magnified by the sphere shape of crystal ball (simple theory of magnifier). This guaranteed a stiff price tag. 🙂 The cheapest and smallest piece sold for RMB 120.00 and the most expensive piece could fetch a price as high as over million!

Nanjing Bridge16

Nanjing Bridge17

This crystal ball is about one foot in diameter. Look up close and you could see the unbelievably fineness and details of the painting…

Nanjing Bridge18

The painting of seated Buddha and his followers…. and lights from the sky.

Nanjing Bridge20

This is the creation that has made Mr. Gao Yuen famous of the art, Qing Ming Shang He Tu (清明上河图), describing the culture of Chinese ancient Qing Dynasty.

Nanjing Bridge22

Even painting of animals… looks amazingly lively to me.

Nanjing Bridge23

Do you want to know who Gao Yuen is? The handsome gentleman inside the portrait photo of the back drop.

Nanjing Bridge24

To be frank, they are great pieces of arts. However, perhaps most of us could not appreciate arts, not many of us have bought anything there. It could easily be traced from the sour face of Xiao Zhang. So, coincidentally or not, we had the worst dinner menu during that evening! 🙁  None of the dish has been finished. Or we started to feel tired of those similar Chinese cuisine from day 1…. I don’t know.

But it could still fill up my stomach and recover some energy to continue our night excursion to FuZhiMiao shopping street! 🙂 – Travel Feeder.

5 Comments
  1. Bonuskillen
  2. dawn
  3. SoJu
  4. Terry Wong
  5. Agness of Fit Travelling

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.