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A New Market Place

Behind the sign hanging above, there lies restaurants, shopping, and street vendors.

Vendor Making a Sale

The man appears to be a happy customer

Straps for Sale

Who would have thought to go out and sell a pile of straps? Not me!

Education Store Opening

Lots of dragon dancers, clowns, and confetti celebrate the opening of a new tutorial institution.

Drummer at Store Opening

Dragon dancers and their accompanying musicians help open most stores. They bring good luck and prosperity.

Clown

This clown help with the grand opening of a tutorial center.

Modern Storefront

This modern building includes all the amenities of the 20th century including marquee and street lights.

Wholesale versus Retail

This is the end of the wholesale marker. Heading forward is the retail market.

Store Fronts

Most are owners of small businesses like these store fronts. Small businesses drive the main economy.

Temple Overlooking Rice Fields

This temple is on the outskirts of town and overlooks rice fields

Hoy Wen Mo Bu

These four words represents the Emperor centuries ago telling the tide not to come this far and they haven’t.

Cannon

I don’t know the age or its use.

Road Scene in Guang Hai

Imaginative Restroom Sign

This sign was found at the new shopping mall

Shopping Mall

This is the newest shopping mall, opened in late 2017. It is four blocks long. In addition to shops, it has movie theaters and dining.

Security Gate

While crime is rife in the poorer areas, for the well off, gated communities reduce crime.

Donor

This donor’s remission helped the school. Many remissions, large and small, helps the Taishan’s economy.

Quiet

I found this tranquil scene soothing.

Street Waffles

I love street waffles. They cooked, add some filling and condense milk, and serve. Delicious!

Nissan Dealship

They are open late into the evening to make sure the customers get service.

Old School New Name

The old school name, at the top, is read from right to left. The new school name,at the front entrance, is read from left to right.