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Thursday, January 23, 2020

This is Xuzhou

Pictures by Edmund Smith-Asante. All Rights Reserved

One of the first and amazing provinces CAPC 2017 was privileged to visit was Jiangsu. There the fellows of the China Africa Press Centre were awed by how a vast coal mining area had been turned into a beautiful eco tourism park among other exciting places visited. Below are some of the lovely scenes captured by Edmages


A section of the Pan'an Ecotourism Lake

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Welcome to Nanjing

Pictures by Edmund Smith-Asante. All Rights Reserved ©

Nanjing means capital of the south and a former capital of the People's Republic of China. There are many memories from the amazing city captured by Edmages in March 2017. 

It would not be fair to humanity if some of the lovely scenes and unforgettable experiences were not shared. 

So this marks the beginning of the posting of pictures from my 10-month sojourn in China in 2017.
The following were pictures captured with my Infinix Note 2 phone. Enjoy.

A bronze work of a man and two boys playing traditional chess in the old Mengdong community down the city wall. 

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

And the King, clothed in royal apparel danced

Pictures by Edmund Smith-Asante. All Rights Reserved

Nana Amponsah Adepa Yeboah I is a woman but she is the Kyidomhene of Akyem-Tafo in the Eastern Region. She was the Special Guest of Honour at the 5th Graduation Ceremony of the College of Counselling and Psychology (CCP), Accra, which was on the theme; "Healing a hurting world: The role of the Counsellor which was held on January 11, 2020. In all 84 students graduated with Executive Certificate in Counselling.

Nana Yeboah I did not only grace the occasion with her presence but she also danced majestically to traditional drumming which heralded her arrival and saw her off after the function.

Well the roving lenses of Edmages captured some kingly steps.




Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Red carpet moments from the GCGL Editorial Party

Pictures by Edmund Smith-Asante. All Rights Reserved (C)

You may choose t call it green carpet and you would not be wrong but the most important thing is that there was a specially designated place for photos during the event.
Some shots by Guest Photographer DAF.