
http://slurl.com/secondlife/China/150/205/1994
Walk into sublime elegance in Bamboo China. Who knew that such a limited palette could create such beauty and peace? I only wish there was some beautiful music to go with the amazing scenery, but just add your own to make this a wonderful experience. Its quite fun to hang around and meet interesting people. Hmmm, even as I type this I’ve begun to hear piano music. Someone has rezzed and is flying…wait for it…a concert grand piano. Perfect!
Its mainly a scenic sim but one you will definitely want to visit. I rate this a MUST SEE destination!
While Bamboo is up in the sky, below is a deserted industrial warehouse area. It’s sprawling and intriguing. Now curiosity makes me wonder what this space is used for…role-play? battles?
I open up the “about land” tab and look at the land description. I read:
Bamboo, Ink, Rice Paper
a quite place for hanging out, afking and/or do random thoughts….
to be closer to youre\s self.
I quite like this description…and plan to do just that.
I see that Aston Leisen is the creator and owner of Bamboo. I also see from his profile that he has a shop on another sim. (Note to self, check out Aston’s shop asap.)
TIP 1: Many scenic sims are built for others to enjoy at the creator’s expense. They will often discretely display a tip jar to support the sim and to keep it going. If you enjoy the sim and want to let the owner know you appreciate their contribution to the virtual community, do try to donate something. Even small amounts help to keep the sim alive. If there are no shops or rentals then the owner must cover the entire expense and we know it’s not cheap. So, be kind and give what you can.

Tip 2: If you find a creator that you admire, dig into their profile. If you’re lucky then you may discover they have a shop of wonderful things…or at least some favorite picks that can lead you to wonderful things. Ok, and some will just be lewd, crude, and…well, you know. Builders…gotta love em!




































