Monday, April 27, 2009

Lay down and boogie and play the funky music...

These guys were literally playing across from my window, so I went to investigate. Notice how the woman keeps waving her hand at the buckets. She wanted the white mans money.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Chongching a bit belated.

Last month Liu and I went to Chongching. I being the important busy man that I am, haven't had time to upload these pictures. I hope you enjoy (there are a lot). I will try to post some videos when the internet runs faster.









The demolition of a city block. Rebuilding China
















The side of a temple
















An intricate stone carving of many dragons.



















Old Temple meets new New China in the background


















Liu in front of temple
Liu in a courtyard
The pot in the stone





If I had a Hammer





















































My Brother from another Mother?




This Giant Buddah was carved into the hillside. The building above is using the stone for its foundation.










Solidiers and a nerd.













Buddah and I chillin'











These Guys are known as the 11 drunkards. Good times to be had by all.













Hell. This guy is being ground up with a wicked wheel.













Livin' Large in the Chinahood














Liu in front of the Giant Buddah

















A typical chinese walkway
















Inside the Grotto













View of the slums from the cable car















An Elephant and I for Elliot












The Cable car that goes across the river














When you touch this guy it actually gives you and electric shock. I guess this is to deter people from messing with it.












A very crowded stairway to the river below.














A guy pounding out some dough
















I tried to win Liu a prize at the bow and arrow shooting gallery. Not to bad. Most were about one inch to the right of the center.









Getting my portrait done, per Liu's request. I tend to "draw" quite a crowd (terrible pun)
















Nice beard yo.



















Liu in an old shopping street.








When it rains these dragons will spit water out of thier mouths.













Large buddist statues























That is quite a paddle he has. what a deviant.













The guards of heaven and hell















After lunch in front of a pond


















Large pagoda/temple















Chongching at night
















Liu in front of the door to the Hostel.














A riverboat cruiser that goes down the Yangtze river for 3 days. basically a floating hotel.












Chongching from the river.














People fishing in the river. I wouldn't recommend eating the fish though.











On the boat for our river cruise.













Flying?













Not nice.












Thursday, April 9, 2009

Xining (Lots of pics)

This past weekend was a 3 day holiday. Trying to make the most of the extra day off (plus I don't work on Tuesday), I decided to make the most of the time by taking a quick vacation to Xining with Liu. Xining is the province (province=state) just south of Tibet and has many Tibetean people and Tibetean culture. We landed on Saturday morning (Liu's 30th B-day) and explored the city for a while. During this trip we ate lamb almost everyday (in chengdu and chongching it was hotpot), since this was the speciality of this region. The second day we left to head to Niao Dao, a natural preserve where thousands of birds migrating stop to have a rest. Well my trusty navigator (liu) got us to a point where there were no transportation to anywhere else Qinghai Hu. This town reminded me a lot of Los Alamos New Mexico. Not only for the geographical location, but it was also the hub of China's nuclear arms program. We were stuck for a while before we found out that we could flag down a passing bus and catch a ride to the next city. After an hour or two we finally flagged one down and headed to Gansa. Gansa was awesome. One of my favorite cities in China. It is pretty far off the beaten path, so very few western travelers make it there. It is a nomadic Tibeaten town. Everyone was wearing the colorful beautiful clothes that make the culture so visually appealing. When I was walking around the market, we had an entourage. 5 or 6 people at all times following us around, just watching to see what I was looking at. I bought some great things in this city including a mandolin. During dinner we found out that there were no birds at the lake and that the lake was frozen, so we decided to turn around and head back to Xining the next morning. From Gansa to Xining was a 4 hour bus ride. The plan was to arrive at the bus station and catch another bus to Tongren, another Tibeaten town 4 more hours away. WHen we got half way there, we were stopped at a government checkpoint. The police pulled me off the bus because I was a foreigner. They stated that Tongren city was closed. How exactly an entire city closes to one person is beyond my comprehension. I later found out that the week before the Tibeateans had staged a demonstration against the CHinese governement. The government, being afraid that I was a reporter, decided to keep me out. So we had to wait at a police checkpoint for another hour before we caught the last bus to Xining. It was completely full, with people sitting on the floor. They weren't too happy when Liu and I trudged on the bus and made everyone tighten up even more. So we finally arrived back at Xining after 10 hours of traveling. The next morning we went to Tar Si a village with buddhist monks. This is where most of the pictures are from. Overall the trip involved a lot of time in buses, but it was really cool to meet the Tibeateans.




Some very old paintings on the walls at Tar Si













Me looking rather dapper.


More paintings from Tar Si











Beautiful ceiling


















Liu and I in front of the altars


















Nice Dreads!
















This is the town we were stuck in







































Nuclear research facility













Xining at sunrise



















Xining at night

















Cool!
















Wishes she was cool



















Tibeaten prayer wheels


















People arrived at 5 in the morning to pray and will be there until 9 pm praying.













Prayer wheel with people praying behind



































A monk who is walking circle after circle around the altars












Cool as the other side of the pillow















Frozen Lake














Looking good













Traveling on the bus















out of our hotel room window