Inner Mongolia - The communist life - January 2013 Asia Online Photo Contest

by N. Michielsens
(Belgium)

This picture was taken with a simple Olympus VG 150 Camera. I guess it was one of those moments of being at the right place at the right time. The place was Xilamuren Grasslands, Inner Mongolia in China, the time was last year, first week of October.

I love this picture because you can feel that life in that region is really hard.

Enjoy! :-)

This special photo is in the January Photo Contest.

It also entered in the 2013 Photo of the year - Backpacking Tips Asia Online Photo Contest.

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The Dried Fish in Cebu, Philippines - February 2013 Asia Online Photo Contest

by Rocelle Gabertan
(Santiago City,Philippines)

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This is one of the "pasalubong" a Filipino term for a gift given by someone arriving from a distant place. That is very known product in Cebu, the local term for this dried fishes is "Cebu Danggit". Danggit is were you deboned and sun dried the fish and put it with salt. It is actually one way of preserving the fish itself. So if you ever visited Cebu, Philippines. Which is located at the Visayas Region of the Philippines. Dare to taste Cebu finest Danngit. For cheap and more variety of Danggit try visiting the Taboan Market. The market is not only offering Danggit but also other delicacies such as Dried Mangos, Piyaya and many more.

Camera used: NIKON D3100



This special photo is in the February Photo Contest.

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