Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Listerizing
Here's a room in a hotel where you can go to listerize or perhaps its where the staff does the requisite listerization or maybe instead its where the listerization equipment is stored.
What is listerization you might ask? Good question.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Chinese room service
Here's a room service menu from a hotel I stayed at recently in a 3rd tier city called Rizhao in Shandong province (on the coast between Beijing and Shanghai) where I was speaking at a conference. Click on the image to see it better.
How I got on the bill in this place is sort of a mystery to me. I asked someone at the hotel if they got foreigners very often. They said they'd had a German there about 2 years ago. Anyway, the room service reflected this fact.
Jellyfish with vinegar or pig's ear with chili oil. Tough call.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Very fresh chicken
There is a guy who sells fresh chicken about a block and a half from our house on weekends. He pulls up with is scooter which has a cage full of live chickens in it and also has some live ducks. The ducks aren't in the cage usually, but instead just sort of sitting on the ground next to the scooter. He must either clip the wings or perhaps they are smarter than chickens and are just sitting their depressed, contemplating their impeding doom.
This is very fresh stuff. You pick the chicken and he does all the dirty work right there on the street. You can see that its messy business. Tough way to make a living. Tougher on the chickens I suppose.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Jiu Hua Shan pics
This was the next stop on our road trip. This place is basically totally off the foreign tourist map, but it was a very cool place. Its one of the more famous Buddhist stops in China - monasteries carved into the side of high misty mountains, chanting saffron robed monks, lots of incense and gongs. Very atmospheric stuff. Anyway, this was another cable car place since our little band wasn't hearty enough for the 5 hour hike up. This place could have actually been crazier than Huangshan in terms of steep stairs and long fall possibilities, but the kids liked the incense stores and the hiking around. They also couldn't stay away from the souvenier stands. Ethan wanted a wooden sword like you wouldn't believe, but it would have been a disaster walking around the paths, let alone during the car ride home.
The people, as usual, were fascinated by the blondness and smallness of our crew. We were with one other family which upped the numbers of small blond people. Once you get out of Shanghai, Beijing and maybe Shenzhen and Guangzhou, your chances of seeing a foreign kid in real life are pretty slim so you get used to your kids being followed by a cellphone camera paparazzi.
Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) pics
We went on our first Chinese road trip over the recent October holiday (which is sort of the Chinese 4th of July). We drove about 6 hours to a place called Huangshan. This is a very famous tourist destination for Chinese. Many a contemplative Chinese poem has been written about the place over the centuries. Its a mountainous place that sort of reminds me of Yosemite. Lots of exposed granite. Anyway, unlike Yosemite, you can take a cable car to the top of different sections of the park. It was sort of a crazy place to take little kids since the paths are very narrow and carved into fairly steep cliffs so someone small and wiggly could be in trouble, but we made it and they loved it.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Painted face
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