During China's peak tourist season, travelers are often asked to
drop their bad habits like sitting on statues, but authorities in
the northeastern city of Shenyang have a different problem -
laundry.
Over the past fortnight, lazy residents in the northeastern city
of Shenyang have been drying their dirty quilts on a statue of
Nurhachi, the founder of the Qing Dynasty, which was the last
feudal kingdom to rule China. Photo taken on Friday, June 22,
2007.
A number of residents have taken to drying their colorful quilts
on a figure of Nurhachi, the founder of the Qing Dynasty which was
the last feudal kingdom to rule China until it collapsed in
1911.
Statues of 12 generations of Qing emperors are a tourist
attraction in Shenyang City, the Liaoshen Evening News
reported.
(CRIENGLISH.com June 23, 2007)