You Are Here – Datong
Starbucks You Are Here – Datong mug… Read more
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I somehow missed adding Starbucks You Are Here Puer mug to the site, even though its smaller sibling has been here for a while. With this mug I complete the second wave of Chinese YAH releases with the total count being 43 (excluding Christmas editions).… Read more
Starbucks You Are Here Guiyang is a nice looking mug, with Qianling_Mountain on the front. It’s an inner city mountain, where Qian being the short name for to Guizhou province. I would also like to mention Huangguoshu Waterfall – one of the largest waterfalls in Asia (being 255ft (78m) high and 331ft (101m) wide).… Read more
Starbucks You Are Here Zhengzhou mug represents the city in the central part of the People’s Republic of China. It is the capital of Henan Province and serves as the political, economic, technological, and educational center of this province, as well as a major transportation hub.… Read more
The front of Starbucks You Are Here Taiyuan mug is the mix of old buildings and modern architecture:
– Chongshansi Temple
– Twin Pagoda Temple – dating from the Ming dynasty – is the tallest set of twin pagodas in China with East and West towers built in 1597 and 1612 respectively
– Beizhonghuan Bridge across the Fen river – beautiful example of modern technologies with Taiyuan’s city centre skyscrapers in the background… Read more
Starbucks You Are Here Nanchang is the recent mug from the Chinese YAH collection. I would like to mention Pavilion of Prince Teng – one of the Three Great Towers of southern China. It has been destroyed and rebuilt many times since 653 AD, when it was initially built. The present building was completed in 1989 on the original site.… Read more
Starbucks You Are Here Lijiang mug is dedicated to Old Town of Lijiang, which was registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List on December 4, 1997 for its use of traditional Naxi architecture in the rebuilding process. White marble bridge over The Black Dragon Pool, as seen on the mug, offer spectacular views of the white peaks of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain – the region’s tallest mountain.… Read more