Today we wandered to the famous shopping district only to discover that today was a national holiday. The streets were jammed with seemingly millions of people celebrating the equivalant of our Memorial Day by visiting the shops and enjoying the warm day. But it was a people-watching paradise. As one can imagine, we received a lot of stares-- two blonds and one taller than almost everyone. And the Chinese can really stare! A little intimidating.
After doing some shopping for Lily, we made it back to our hotel and decided to try out a well-known Russion restaurant called The Flying Elephant. As with all dining experiences we've had in China in our two trips here, we were surprised. Do they really eat that much tongue in Russia? Fortunately the stroganof was tasty.
Tomorrow is off for site-seeing to China's historic water cities built on canals much like Venice.
Lily is four days and counting.
Poultry selections at a traditional food store.
Hisoric hutongs (old neighborhoods) in among the skyscrapers.
4 comments:
I am so happy to see that you made it safely and are enjoying China. I loved the comment on the traffic, makes the worst traffic nightmare in the US look like kiddie kars. Have a blast, we are all anxiously awaiting the big day with you.
Take care of yourselves!
sue williams
Pamela, Tongue?! At least the holiday sounds festive! Hold on in your taxis, and we're counting down with you to Lily! Trena
ChuWei is waiting in XZ
We are thinking of you both and counting down the days until you pick up Lily. Please give her hugs and kisses from all of us.
Scott, Kelly and Justin
Happy to see you are safely arrived and already enjoying your sightseeing. Looking forward to your updates, Trena, ChuWei is waitin in XZ.
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