{"id":53,"date":"2010-09-24T18:26:10","date_gmt":"2010-09-24T18:26:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/?p=53"},"modified":"2010-09-25T18:45:50","modified_gmt":"2010-09-25T18:45:50","slug":"travel-journal-on-our-silk-road-china-trip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/2010\/09\/24\/travel-journal-on-our-silk-road-china-trip\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel Journal on our Silk Road China Trip"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/CIMG1458-1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/CIMG1458-1-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"CIMG1458-1\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-54\" srcset=\"https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/CIMG1458-1-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/CIMG1458-1-1024x768.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/CIMG1458-1.jpg 1312w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>August 16 Beijing \u5317\u4eac<br \/>\nClark and I have been to the Great Wall in 1995, but this time we went to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall.  It hardly had any people.  The view of the Great Wall stretched along the lush green mountaintops was breathtaking.  We saw a wedding group taking wedding photos on the Wall.  Good choice of a perfect spot!<\/p>\n<p>August 17 Beijing\/Urumqi\u5317\u4eac\/\u4e4c\u9c81\u6728\u9f50<br \/>\nWe went to a local restaurant for lunch.  It was a nice place for dumplings.  We tasted ten different kinds of stuffing; most of them were vegetables with only one meat stuffing that the kids liked.<\/p>\n<p>August 18 Urumqi\u4e4c\u9c81\u6728\u9f50<br \/>\nOn the way to Heavenly Lake, we stopped at the roadside to look at a yurt (a tentlike dwelling of the Mongol and Turkic peoples of central Asia).  Inside it was huge, large enough to comfortably sleep a dozen people.  It was beautifully decorated with colorful carpets.  The yurt was located on a scenic creek bank side.  When winter comes, the nomad\u2019s family just takes down the entire yurt, packs it and moves to warm grounds, next summer the family returns to the same spot and sets up the yurt again.<\/p>\n<p>Sitting on top of a hill overlooking the Heavenly Lake, there was a Daoism Monastery we visited.  It was so peaceful and beautiful there, truly heavenly.<\/p>\n<p>August 19 Turpan \u5410\u9c81\u756a<br \/>\nTurpan was hot.  We stayed at the Huozhou Hotel.  Huozhou \u706b\u6d32in Chinese means Fire State.  Our room had a see-through glass wall bathroom, it was really cool.  This was the first time we saw this kind of bathroom.<\/p>\n<p>August 20 Turpan\/Jiayuguan\u5410\u9c81\u756a\/\u5609\u5cea\u5173<br \/>\nOur overnight train ticket had some issues.  In fact we did not even have a train ticket.  Our guide had to bribe several staff on the train with cigarettes and money so that we can get on the train with soft-sleep beds.  Only a Chinese can handle this situation, westerners can\u2019t even imagine what to do.  Because of the ticket issue, a couple of us had to move from one compartment to another in the middle of the night; we did not sleep much.<\/p>\n<p>August 21 Jiayuguan\u5609\u5cea\u5173<br \/>\nJiayuguan Pass was the first pass to Hexi corridor.  People traveling westward must pass this fort in ancient times.  Compared to Fort Snelling, Jiayuguan was huge.  It housed one thousand soldiers and horses in ancient times.<\/p>\n<p>August 22 Dunhuang \u6566\u714c<br \/>\nWe had our first camel ride at the Singing Sand Mountains and Crescent Moon Spring.  It was fantastic!  Most camels had two humps.  We learned that the camels with standing humps were the healthy ones while those with hanging humps were not.<\/p>\n<p>At Mogao Grottoes we saw a huge (over 30 foot tall) Buddha stone statue and a 26 foot lying Buddha statue.  The Grottoes have over 700 caves, but at any given day only 30 caves are open for tourists.<\/p>\n<p>August 23 Dunhuang\u6566\u714c<br \/>\nDunhuang night market was a nice place to go.  It had all kinds of spices, artworks and food.  We particularly liked the local art and bought one wooden carving tiger for CNY800.  The tiger looked so real, it was cool.  Seeing the artist working on their projects in the market was definitely eye opening.<\/p>\n<p>August 24 Dunhuang\u6566\u714c<br \/>\nWe have been reading Chinese\/English signs at places we went to.  Here were the funniest ones we have seen.  \u201cGrapes and fruits taste the spot\u201d in Chinese \u8461\u8404\u6c34\u679c\u54c1\u5c1d\u70b9\uff0cin proper English it should be something like this \u201cThis is the spot to taste grapes and fruits\u201d.  \u201cWatch for ladders\u201d in Chinese \u5c0f\u5fc3\u53f0\u9636\uff0cthere was no ladder rather there were some steps, in proper English it should be \u201cWatch for your steps\u201d.  \u201cBe careful of landslide\u201d in Chinese \u5c0f\u5fc3\u5730\u6ed1\uff0cin proper English it should be \u201cFloor slippery, be careful!\u201d  This sign on a bathroom door made us laugh for a long time.<\/p>\n<p>August 25 Lanzhou \u5170\u5dde<br \/>\nTwo days in a row we traveled to different states; we were tired.  Taking a speedboat ride on the Yellow River was an interesting experience on its own.  The 45-minute one-way ride was scary considering the boat was tiny and completely enclosed with eight people trapped inside for a long time; not to mention on the way back the driver told us he saw a dead body floating on the water.  However the serene Bingling Cave Temple hidden in the mountains along the Yellow River was worthwhile to see.  Water buffaloes were happily resting in the valley where caves, mountains and river meet, it was picturesque!  There was no other way to get to the Bingling Cave Temple, so we had to take the speedboat.<\/p>\n<p>August 26 Xian \u897f\u5b89<br \/>\nAfter daily breakfast buffet and banquet style Chinese lunch, McDonald\u2019s sounded so good to us.  We often craved for ice cream on the trip and that was our supper.<\/p>\n<p>August 27 Xian\/Shanghai\u897f\u5b89\/\u4e0a\u6d77<br \/>\nIn Shanghai we departed with the rest of the group.  Shanghai is my hometown.<\/p>\n<p>August 28 to September 2 Shanghai\u4e0a\u6d77<br \/>\nWe still had a few days before we heading back to the States.  One day we went to a nearby water town called Wuzhen.  It rained and such moments appeared in many Chinese literatures \u201cbeautiful Jiangnan in the rain \u96e8\u4e2d\u7684\u6c5f\u5357\u662f\u5f88\u7f8e\u7684\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>On the last day in Shanghai, a Typhoon hit the city and we got heavy rain for hours and hours.  It reminded me how much I loved Typhoon weather when I was a child in the hot and humid over 100-degree days when the only cooling device we had was the fan in the house.  It felt so nice and cool during Typhoon.<\/p>\n<p>We had a great time in China and we have over 800 pictures!  For a sneak peek of the photos we took on the trip, go to this link:<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/picasaweb.google.com\/108878095563854310219\/ChinaOldAndNew?feat=email#slideshow\/5519900334163292242<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/DSC01173-sm.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/DSC01173-sm-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"DSC01173-sm\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-57\" srcset=\"https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/DSC01173-sm-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/daileytravelservice.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/DSC01173-sm.jpg 1000w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>August 16 Beijing \u5317\u4eac Clark and I have been to the Great Wall in 1995, but this time we went to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. It hardly had any people. The view of the Great Wall stretched along the lush green mountaintops was breathtaking. 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