I got loads of pictures from the trip to Chengdu. Here are a few choice ones.
Chengdu is a very different city than Xi'an. Much less structured in the layout. This is partially because of the rivers, and Xi'an having been the home of an emperor at one time.
A big statue of Mao overlooking a large city square. It's probably about three stories tall.
The inside of the Mao Museum. It really was just a small shack with a lot of stuff crammed inside. I had a lot of fun in there, though. Worth seeing if you can find it.
The old man who owns the museum and his weird friend. They were quite nice.
The People's Park was very quiet. You couldn't tell you were in the middle of a city with a population of 11+ million people.
Saffron and our new friend Robert. Like her, he is also English. He's doing a journey around the world and is meeting up with his girlfriend once he gets about half way through.
We rented a boat and rowed around for a while. The people on the bridge were watching us because they didn't think we could make it under such a low bridge.
We proved them wrong.
There were lots of nice flower and bush arrangements throughout the park.
The next day we went and saw some actual pandas.
They're incredibly lazy. Most of them couldn't even be bothered to sit up to grab the food, and would just reach around until they found something edible.
The baby pandas were cute and incredibly funny. They were always climbing around their cage, and falling onto each other.
For 1000 kuai (about $150 US) you could hold one and get your picture taken with it. I was satisfied with what I got, though most of my pictures are fairly blurry. I took some short videos and they turned out alright.
There were also some red pandas. They look cool, but they're vicious little bastards. They couldn't go for more than five minutes without biting each other.
We made lots of new friends at the hostel. We made them come to KTV with us.
Saffron and Millie.
Mark and Thi
Thi wasn't a very good singer. Luckily that's not an important factor in KTV
By the last night we were practically walking up to people at random and telling them that they had to join us for KTV. I didn't even get these two's names the entire night. I don't think anyone regretted their decision to come.
One of the performers for the Sichuan Opera. The face changing was amazing.
The secret of the masks is very closely guarded, but at the same time they let people take pictures and recordings of the act.
Part of the monastery we went to. I thought it was overly touristy.
On one side, peace and tranquility. On the other, a busy tea house. All in a monastery.
They even had a vegetarian restaurant. Saffron got some sort of pineapple drink that was pretty much a glass of extra thick bubbles. It was pretty good though.
Most hostels have a pet that wanders around. Mix's Hostel had two cats that like to lurk near the fireplaces in case a backpacker dropped some toast for them.
The "Lantern Festival" wasn't at all what anyone expected. Everyone at the hostel thought it would be a quite event in a park where people light candles and lanterns. We were wrong. This thing was full on carnival.
They were very creative with the "lanterns."
Other times... Not so much. Chengdu is really trying to cash in on the Kung Fu Panda movie. It seems to be a big hit here. I liked it too.
There was a big tower in the middle of the park. Some people took an elevator up. (Lazy) We took the stairs. We took the elevator down because the stairs were very narrow.
Saffron and our other new Brit friend, Helen.
The view from the top of the tower was amazing.
I'm going to miss all the friends we made at the hostel. Robert and Helen from England. Mark, our crazy Dutch comrade. Millie and Thi from Australia are coming to Xi'an in a coupel days, so we'll get to see them again.
Saffron and I are going to spend most of the weekend relaxing and recovering from our trip. Happy New Year everyone.
1 comment:
Chengdu is a nice city. I went there about 4 years ago, really miss it
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