Dag 30. Lugu lake til Xichang, Kina, 253 km
Efter morgenmaden
kørte vi mod Xichang. I dag havde vi noget bedre veje og vejr, end i går. Igen
var det en fantastisk tur igennem bjergene. Kina er et meget smukt land.
Local women - Lokale kvinder
Beautiful roads - Flotte veje
Local women - Lokale kvinder
Beautiful roads - Flotte veje
Michael og jeg
har guiden med i vores bil, hvilket er hyggeligt, for så kan vi få lidt
informationer om kinesiske forhold. I dag drøftede vi familie forhold og arve
forhold. Xichang er guidens barndomsby, så hun vil besøge sin Farfar i aften,
men hun fortalte at hun ikke kan bo hos Farfaderen, for efter at hendes Far
døde for nogle få år siden, flyttede Farbroderen ind hos Farfar, så han kan
sikre sig hele arven efter sin Far.
Det lader ikke
til, at hun vil og kan gøre krav på noget, for hendes Farbror vil sørge for, at
alt står i hans navn, den dag Farfaderen dør.
Xi-chang
Xi-chang
Vi lod guiden
tage fri for at besøge sin Farfar, så vi var på egen hånd, hvilket vi har
fundet ud af, ikke er let i Kina. Vi snakkede om, at vi aldrig har rejst i et
land, hvor det er så svært at klare sig uden sproget. Her forstår de ikke
engang simple ord som vand og mælk ( det tror jeg aldrig vi har prøvet før).
Nå Michael og
Louis klarede at få vasket biler, og vi fik da også bestilt lækker mad.
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14th June, distance
253 km, driving time 5½ hours
Our drive today was from Lugu Lake
to Xichang.
Another scenic drive with super roads. China is a very
beautiful country to drive through, and at times we can not absorb more of all
the scenic beauty. Our drive today, was through orchards of peaches, plums and
cherries.
Beautiful views - Flot udsigt
Peach trees are being planted - Der plantes fersken træer
China also has goats on the road - Der er også geder på vejen i Kina
Beautiful views - Flot udsigt
Peach trees are being planted - Der plantes fersken træer
China also has goats on the road - Der er også geder på vejen i Kina
Road workers sweep the roads - Vej arbejdere fejer vejen
A few observations about this enormous country:
A few observations about this enormous country:
It is impossible to travel without a guide ( language
problems.)
The Chinese have the shittiest, crappiest toilets.
Every square inch of land is owned by the government.
They have no electricity problems.
Coffee is non existent here and they only drink green tea.
Every kind of juice is warmed up and served for breakfast.
The highest tax paid is 10%.
The Chinese love to travel. (in their own country, no need
to travel abroad.)
They love tourists and stare open-mouthed at them in China .
The police are even more astonished, and want to take
pictures of us.
For breakfast you eat Chinese lunch.
Since our guide was of this evening, we requested her to
write different phrase words on a piece of paper, and used that to order a fantastic
meal.
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