Your site is most likely NOT accessible from within mainland China.

After checking with
greatfirewallofchina.org, I found that my new
Travel Photography Blog has already been blocked by the GFW (Great Fire Wall). At first this was puzzling, since the content is similar to the other sites, such as
photocol.org and
shanghaidiary.org which are all accessible, and all have a kind of basic self censorship built in; blog posts with prettier pictures are shown first to readers with simplified Chinese browser settings. But I had forgotten about the sensitivity of Tibet. The photo of Tibet which I had ranked highly as a photo, and which had Han porters carrying tourists up the mountain on sedan chairs, in a place where Tibetans are not allowed to work, a fact I commented on in the post, was definitely sensitive.
My initial reaction was that perhaps the explanation is that the url may be sensitive because it has the word blog in it. The url may indeed have attracted attention, not only for the blog word but also for the co.uk, because Britain is a country about which China has special historical grievances. These may have attracted attention, but when I looked at the photo, I realised immediately that the main reason for the block was the photo of Han Chinese workers strugging up a hill with with tourists on their backs, and the accusation of racial discrimation towards Tibetans in the text. . Here is the
offensive photo
This photo was taken on 2011-08-03 at London,England