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Day 3 Great Wall
The Great Wall is a true wonder. The scale of the undertaking is just so hard to fathom. We walked for about an hour after getting off the chair lift. Mick called a halt when he saw the steepness of the steps leading up to one of the towers so I soldiered on with the promise of a cold beer on my return. Funny ...
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... of sleeper train part 2 due to leave at 915pm. Yow show market first for some bartering and fun... Black cons for $15, Adidas trackies for $20... Definitely the genuine article. Ha ha. Then the pearl market for some more of the same... Michael helps us out with the mandarin for our bargain hunting. Bu Yao = no buy and tiguela = too expensive. Really the only two expressions that you need. All day I resisted but finally I gave ...
A "taxi" driver and his cheap Chinese cigarettes
... if I have any other questions, this kid really wanted to help me and when I realized that I, my eyes teared up a bit because up till now everyone I had met was either indifferent about helping me or seemed to have and ulterior motive, but not this kid, he was genuine, I could tell. I say, "Xie Xie", he nods his head then turns away and begins to walk. He turns back about every 3 steps and says "Ba Bye".. "Ba Bye". He does that until he turns the corner and I cant see him ...
A traffic jam, a thunderstorm and the Great Wall
Thought we had got a good start on the plans for today by driving 100km along the national highway (expressway) last night and staying at a service area, round the back tucked away out of sight. Up early this morning to wash my hair - watched intently by a Chinese gentleman. Eion took yet another photo of me bending down to do this from the washing up bowl outside, getting his own back on me for posting a photo on the blog a ...
Die verbotene Stadt und die chinesische Mauer
Es grenzt ja schon an Selbstgeißelung, aber wir haben wirklich die Verbotene Stadt am 2. Oktober besucht. Man muss wissen, dass der Nationalfeiertag Chinas zwar am 1. Oktober ist, die Feierlichkeiten aber eine Woche andauern. Also eine Woche Urlaub für eine Milliarde Chinesen. Da ist es voll in der Verbotenen Stadt.
Gefühlt waren auch wirklich eine Milliarde Menschen vor Ort und dazu noch wir. Nach über zwei ...