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Stressing Out For Nothing
... shop.This may not be a good move as she will not have much room in her bags for all that she wants to buy. I felt I was a restraining influence on her but I gather she will go back to Luohu Commercial Centre by herself and spend in an uncontrolled manner without her mother questioning her every purchase. I really couldn't have spent much more time there shopping as you have people following you around all the time asking, showing, guiding you everywhere. They also seem to know what ...
Shaolin temple part 2
... younger ones were able to speak a little English.
They kept on asking questions, where I was from, why I came to China, how long I've been studying kungfu..
At the top of the mountain I demonstrated some jumps and techniques.
The crowd reacted with much enthusiasm.
Though this wasn't such a great idea, because now everyone wanted even more pictures, only this time with kungfu moves and stances..
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Trip to the Shaolin temple
... to make some noodles.
Behind that people where smoking cigarettes.
Air-conditioning was poor, and it was extremely warm and humid.
This train ride has certainly been one of the most exhausting I ever had to endure.
We spend the night at a hotel inside Zhengzhou, one of the bigger cities.
Next day we took a bus towards Dengfeng, where the original Shaolin Temple is located
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Zhengzhou to Kaifeng and Back Again!
... edible where she got it, I found a fastidious chap making pancakes down an alley. He made a pocket in them, cracked an egg into it and finished it off with bean sprouts and lettuce making a sandwich of sorts. Naturally I've got photos of the process when I get home if anyone's interested. It tasted almost as good as the flat breads with meat I'd located at the market the night before. There are photos of them too.
Kaifeng went right ...
Renewing old acquaintances
... and return with their parents in tow to point out the foreigners - reminds me of those 'freak' shows back in the good ol' days!
We commence eating and eventually our host arrives with his family almost 2 hours late since they had been caught in the holiday traffic! We have an enjoyable dinner with more of the obligatory toasting and mooncake tasting and finally prepare for the hour's drive back to Zhengzhou, only to be told that DG Zhou has booked a ...