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PLMCN12

The 13th edition of the PLMCN was held in Hangzhou (杭州), China.

We shared our table with three Chineses, one of them actually a post-doc in Southampton whom we never met there! He recommended us to visit the Yellow Mountains after the conference, which we did.

Below are some pictures of the conference and surroundings.

West Lake

Emerald Valley

黄山

Huangshan (黄山), literally the "Yellow Mountain", is a mountain range composed of material uplifted from an ancient sea during the Mesozoic era and subsequently carved by glaciers during the Quaternary [1]. It is one of the most beautiful place on earth, the archetype of Chinese paintings, with pine trees perched on salient peaks piercing through the fog.

Shanghai