
We saw scenes that are cliches in photographs of China such as men plowing with water buffaloes, rice paddies, people carrying things using shoulder yokes. There were many graves along the road, not in formal grave yards but they tended to be gathered in groups. Perhaps family groupings? All had red ribbons attached which I think may be related to the new year. Houses in Xingping all had red banners in the door posts asking for luck for the new year.
Jim and our guide Li Jiang Feng walking in"Downtown" Xingping.
All is not always what it seems, however. Jim went cycling today and inside a rather humble, ramshackle farmhouse, he caught a large TV blazing. So, you never know.
2 comments:
Take care of yourself. I am glad you are having a good time. Maybe you can jog on the Great Wall? I have heard you can do that but don't know that for a fact. I know if you try to take a piece for a souvenir you are in big trouble.
You cuz Steve
Steve,
First chance we've had to see comments and respond to them! Access was blocked in Yangshuo, but now we're in Beijing and we can see the page. Strange ....
Anyway, Rich and Clay informed me they are going to outdistance me on the wall, so I think some jogging is in my future :-)
Jim
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