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Feb 7, 2005 21:43 | |
| 2.Leaving today for Xi'an, just spending some time at the hostel before I head to the airport. I still don't understand why my bag is so full when I think about all the stuff I bought out with me - though Dad did pack the bag so more was forced in than what I could have done. Today I threw out my hairdrier (god knows why I bought it I haven't used it) and my Lonely Planet book - minus the sections I need and it's still so full. Been less hectic since last time I emailed, I slowed down a bit and stopped try to do so much in a day as there was no need because I was here for so long. Went to Lama Temple and the Confucian Temple and Imperial College one day, it was quite nice, but I'm a bit templed-out. The next day I went to see Mao, which I rated quite highly. I don't agree with a lot of what he did but what he did was so large scale it was pretty impressive. Anyway, he's looking good for someone who has been dead for 30 years. Unfortuneatly you can't get very close to him and have a really good look, and he looked a little orange due to some bad lighting. Then I went to the Natural History Museum, which was very weird. Lots of pictures of naked westerners from the 70's, women with Farrah Fawcett hair and men with handle-bar moustaches. The day after that was my big walk to the wall. I walked from Jinshanling to Simatai, it's about 10km and took us 4 1/2 hours, you pass 28 towers. The wall and towers are falling down in parts. It was absolutly amazing , the best thing I've done so far. The first third was ok because you just started and your walking up to the wall along a valley, the second third nearly killed me as it was the highest part and the steepest - about a 70 degree incline on steeps that were falling apart (or not even there). It also started to snow at this stage. Then the last third was pretty much down hill. I took over 50 photos. The next day I didn't plan to do much as I didn't think I'd be able to move, but I was actually fine so I went to Tiananmen Square again to take photos because it was really sunny and then went to the main Museum. On Sunday I was going to go to a big weekend market but then discovered part way there how far away it actually was, so I found a cafe and had lunch, then went for a walk instead. On Monday I headed off to the Pearl Market, and within a minute I see Heidi with her mum and sister! So we spent a few hours shopping in the market, then had lunch and went to the Temple of Heaven together, took lots of photos with Heidi and Glen. Yesterday I went to Liulichang, which is an area which sells 'antiques' I bought a few small picutes of old Chinese cigarette ads, which were RMB$2 each. Then at night I went to a food market and tried slik worm on a stick - it doesn't taste good!! They look like brown huhu grubs, I little crunchy on the outside and mushy in the middle (sorry Linda). I ate 2 and threw the rest away. |
Mar 29, 2006 23:01 | |
| Nothing wrong to self-promote - not good being too modest, it gets u nowhere in this modern world. Of cos don't over-indulge. |
Mar 29, 2006 23:40 | |
| Oh well. I guess you have your reply in a wrong place.:) I have never said there's nothing wrong with self promoting.Have I? Just wondering if you could have that ability to understand my post or not! |
Mar 30, 2006 05:57 | |
| And after more than a year too?????????? |
Mar 30, 2006 16:34 | |
| Hi Nihaochina, Farrah Fawcett hair huh? She is so over rated. Silk worms not good, well I am not going to try one now. Hope you have good time. |
Mar 30, 2006 18:21 | |
| Thanks. I posted them in reviews:) |
Apr 2, 2006 15:39 | |
| Hi Nihaochina, Glad to hear you are still 'kicking it' after your troubles at Lijiang. What happened in Dali? Chinese people eat silkworms?? After all that little creature has done to promote Chinese lifestyle...they impale them on a stick and throw them into boiling grease? That ups one on the broiled rice paddy eels. No, I will not eat dogs,eels or silkworms...absolutely, not!! |
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