Monday, November 18, 2013

Dancing Ladies in the Park!


 One thing I have really loved about China are the dancing ladies! In the evening in the parks or outside of the grocery store you can find groups of ladies of all ages dancing together. I love to watch them and would love to join in one day! One afternoon I was walking to the grocery store and to my surprise the park was loaded with hundreds of these dancing lady groups and they were all in costume! It was a sight to see! As we walked further we learned it was a performance and it was going to start at 1pm. We watched them rehearse for a bit then got our shopping done so we could be back to watch at 1.

I met up with some friends and we enjoyed hours of these dancing ladies. It was so fun to watch and every one dancing was happy and smiling. I think each group had to prepare two dances. One of them was with a prop and the other dance everyone had to do the same song with a certain combination of steps and moves. By the end of the day I couldn't get that song out of my head. It was kind of ridiculous... But well worth my time!



Esther and Marshal

Crystal, Nellie, Esther, Marshal & Robin

Clara was out!
Let the dancing begin















 We learned very quickly that you aren't supposed yell and cheer for the dancers.... you're apparently supposed to just clap for a short time after the dance is over... but we kept on cheering and needless to stay we were stared at quite a bit... but soon enough we had a few natives who joined us!


a cute little girl enjoying her orange


Happy Dancing!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Silk Museum & Presidential Palace


Field Trippin again...

The Silk Museum

If you think your job is complicated you should try to figure this contraption out. I don't know who created this or how they were ever able to make it work but it does. I sat there and watched them work for a long time and am still stumped on how it works, maybe magic?

This is a silk loom they used to create their very decorative fabrics.


We were lucky enough to enjoy a Silky Fashion Show! Work it ladies....


 




The famous Chinese Qi Pao is the traditional style of dress that used to be worn daily
So sad this style died out, so classy!



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The Presidential Palace

The Presidential Palace in Nanjing, China, housed the Office of the President of the Republic of China before the republic relocated to Taiwan in 1949. Long before it was the Presidential Palace it was home to royalty all throughout the Ming Dynasty. It was a big sight, lots of old and new buildings, ponds and yards.
 
Outside the gate

During the Ming Dynasty this was the royal family's area






 
This was the National flag of The Republic of China from 1912-1929. 
 


Each color on the flag represents a different ethnic group of China at the time.


One BIG stamp.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Trip to the Yellow Mountains!

Trip to the Yellow Mountains!

Katie and I have been dying to get out of the city and do some exploring in some Chinese mountains.  We wanted to make sure we got the legit Chinese mountains, like the kind you see in Chinese restaurants and Kung Fu Panda, so we did our research and asked the locals and found just the place.  Our journey began late Thursday night/Friday morning at 1:30am as we boarded the train.  In our efforts to reduce trip costs we made the fatal mistake of buying the cheapest train tickets we could find.    Katie and I boarded the train expecting the Polar Express, and instead of hot chocolate and Tom Hanks we found a half dressed man sprawled across our seats fast asleep and a packed train car of smelly migrant workers all starring at us.  I think any trip that starts with, "woo Katie look at that cool tattoo covering his back" is bound to leave a mark.  To pass time I tried playing the blinking game with man across from us but he would always win and even when I wasn't playing I couldn't shake his glare.  Both Katie and I just hugged our backpacks and took turns nodding off.  In short it was a six hour train ride of memories that still wake me up in my sleep.  After arriving to the city of Huang Shan we boarded a bus that winded up into the mountains for an hour and a half.  I'd say the bus was a relief from the train, but the kid in front of us puked on the floor twenty minutes into it... and then fourty minutes into it and so I counted every minute. Finally we arrived to the base of the mountain and began our hike up the mountain.  It wasn't long before we both agreed it was all worth it.  I've found the Chinese to be rather efficient even now in their trail making.  First off the entire trail consisted of stone steps that go strait up the mountain, and there is no such thing as switch backs, because that would just be waste of time.  And while they were busy building stair cases all over the mountain I guess they decided to throw in some hotels and stores on top of the mountain too.  They actually have a cable car that can take you all the way up the mountain.  Ha its a little bit different style of camping. The weather and temperature was perfect and the fall colors were exploding.  We took a bajillion pictures and so I'll let them do the talking.

"Excuse me sir, when should I expect the hot chocolate to arrive?"

Bus Ride


Chinese Autumn


Let the journey begin!





The boy next to Katie is mid-panic yelling "Don't look, don't look!!" According to him we barley escaped with our lives. 

"Its so fluffy!"










a much needed lunch break

We made new friends








"I can't feel my legs..."


Don't be fooled at how easy he makes this look, both of those bags probably weigh over 100 lbs. We passed men all day hauling these kinds of loads up and down the mountain. They are amazing! 








Lotus Peak
You can see the trail cut into the side of the mountain that leads to Lotus Peak, the tallest point in the Yellow Mountains. The steepest staircase I've ever climbed!




We got used to striking poses for random pictures for random strangers!







Finally found our hotel!


On top of Lotus Peak!






We made it!



Closet for 2 please!

Day 2
We embraced the Asian  tradition of wearing matching couple shirts!

Another hotel on top of the mountain





Mmm... baby bums. Still deciding whether or not this is a good idea. Can't see it ending well.










Love the translation



Don't like hiking stairs or cable cars? Don't worry, they've come up with a solution for that too..




We did it!!!