Luoyang is a small city in a Chinese definition, only 6,5 million inhabitants, situated in the central plains, somewhere between Beijing and Wuhan. What i found really remarkable about it, is that among the other cities i visited in China in the last couple of months, Luoyang is quite a 'normal' city. without getting into the discussion of what is 'normal' etc. i would say that that from my personal point of view as westerner, architect and a big fan of urbanism, Luoyang gave me the impression of a pleasant, relaxed and a well maintained city. something that is not really granted in today's China... it has a defined urban structure with tree lined boulevards, which can still be defined boulevards and not a highway streets (like in Beijing). it has many green areas, busy parks and gardens. the historic center is still there and it's quite authentic (not exaggeratedly refurbished) and the people seem to be relaxed and enjoying their city. hanging out in the park on a summer evening, listening to inspiring pop singers on the sidewalks, or just strolling around after dinner. so normal ant yet so unusual in China...