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Photos: Chinatown Dragons in Washington DC

Chinatown Friendship Archway Photo
Magnolia tree blossoms weren't the only beautiful things that turned my head upward while visiting Washington DC in early April. The national's capital has such awesome architecture and stunning structures! I'm glad our concierge kindly recommended a restaurant in Chinatown, or I might have never seen the Friendship Archway. Local architect Alfred H. Liu designed the colorful Chinese gate with 7 roofs up to 60 feet high, 7,000 tiles, and 272 painted dragons in the style of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Stone Dragon Carvings Photo
Looking up so much didn't stop me from looking down, though! I swiftly stooped down on a busy sidewalk to capture this dragon carving on the bottom of a stone wall.

Chinatown Dragon Sculpture Photo
My photo doesn't do justice to the Chinese dragon sculpture that guards the Chinatown Community Cultural Center's sign, but I couldn't leave him out. His tail actually spirals all the way down the pole!

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  1. nice pictures.I like the 2nd pic much....

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  2. Nice pics especially the Chinatown Dragons

    Have a dragontastic week :-)

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  3. I've never been to Washington but I think I would definitely have to stop by Chinatown.

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  4. Love the photos. I'm trying to look up more this week and appreciate my surroundings. I always seem to be in too much of a rush these days. Have a great week.

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  5. Chinatowns are always fun to visit! That's a rather intricate carving!

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  6. Very cool!

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  7. I've never been to a China Town. Looks really cool!

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  8. Those dragons look so neat! So much detail.

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  9. Dragon always fascinates me! They are pretty and amazing!

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  10. What beautiful sculptures, love the dragons! Thanks for sharing these marvelous photos!
    Hope you enjoy your day!
    Karren

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  11. Great captures! They remind me very much of the trips David and I took to Shanghai.
    Happy WW!

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  12. Lovely! There are details like this in Philly's Chinatown too :)

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  13. The carving is stunning! Thank you for sharing!

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  14. Very pretty. I am glad you enjoyed D.C.!

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  15. Fun pictures! I haven't been to a China Town in a long time. I think I need to make a trip. =0)

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  16. wow. just wow. incredible detail and artistry. amazing.

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  17. Beautiful photos! Love the dragons, the detailing is perfect.

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