Tibetan in Hsunhwa.
Entering Chia Mo Ch'uan.
Sian. En route to the Pei Lin (forest of tablets) to see Nestorian Monument. [En route.]
Payenjung. Its beginnings were in a military camp to quell the Tibetans. The Drum Tower & main street.
Hochow. The 'Persian' sun shades.
Lanchow, Kansu. The East Gate.
Tsapa, Tsinghai. A custom station for the suppression of salt smuggling into Tibet. Approaching the mosque from the north.
Tsapa, Tsinghai. A custom station for the suppression of salt smuggling into Tibet. A southern view of mosque minaret. Typical houses with flat roofs in foreground.
Sining, the official port to northern Tibet. Outside North Gate. 'Canon Streeter' approaching.
Tang Wan Ch'uan. The main street. Sign of our inn at top right. Our innkeeper with the beard.
Sining. In the east suburbs looking toward East Gate of city. Note Persian sun shades on right.
Lanchow. A quiet corner of the city.
Lanchow. The C.I.M. Church.
Lanchow. Through the Water Gate. Outside here goatskin rafts leave for Ningsia and Pao To.
Lanchow. Walking is much more comfortable.
Tungkwan. China Travel Service Hotel & our bus.
Sining, the official port to northern Tibet. North Gate. Mr. Harris & Dr. Z. out for a stroll.
Tung Hsin Ch'en alias Pang Ko Ch'en (Half-a-town). From the east.
Tung Hsin Ch'en alias Pang Ko Ch'en (Half-a-town). Not a market day. 1 in 3.