It was quite tiring to be transferring buses when in an unfamiliar land. I keep watching out for what may be my destination. I’m quite sure that the bus will bring me back to the my hostel but i still need to be on my toes to make sure I get off at the correct stop. In no time I was back at the familiar surroundings of Daoli District. I was trying to make my way back into the hostel when I noticed another architecture heritage here in Haerbin. The Daoli district is certainly a treasure trove for architecture buffs and I’m loving it here.
There was a Turkish Mosque on one side of the the street just sitting there solemnly. The Mosque isn’t open for service either but it is still being maintained because of it historical importance. It was tough to take photos of the mosque since it was blocked by trees. I didn’t have a wide angle lens to allow me to take wide photos from a shorter distance. One of these days I really need to buy one for myself.
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