I know it's been too long since I updated you all on my China adventures but take it as a good sign that I am enjoying myself here. In the past month I have gone on two escapes from the big bad city. The first trek was to Xi'An with Levy's program and that is what this story is all about. the other was this past weekend to"Yellow Mountain", Huang Shen, which will come in the next blog.
We all gathered bright and early on a Friday morning and headed off to the airport, all 49 of us. you can only imagine the looks on people's faces when they realized their flight had been infiltrated by a bunch of English speaking, picture snapping, 20 something year olds giddy to be flying with so many friends at once. Then again it was a giant plane (2 stories- the top with beds) I wonder how many people actually noticed us. Believe it or not, the passengers were equally as picture happy, thrilled to have their photo taken with a P-diddy/Kanye West character and his curly haired American wife. This theme continued throughout our journey. What can I say, Levy is a superstar. There aren't that many African's here that you see during the day, and especially outside the big cities. Although at the clubs we've met plenty of Africans and African Americans.
Upon our arrival into the ancient city of Xi'An our tour guide pointed out numerous bumps in the feilds representing various tombs of nobles, something that without explanation could have easily gone unrecognized as being significant. This fact was a nice introduction to the
The ancient city of Xi'An in the Shaanxi province was the capitol many times throughout China's past. It encapsulates the modern and ancient look and feel of a city. It has the best kept city wall of any city in China, including the Great Wall. This is saying something since it was a capitol through so many different dynasties and still it remains tall and strong.
After our drive through the fields, we arrived at the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. This is what I was waiting to
After a sad attempt at American Chinese food at a tourist trap restuuarant that all the bus tours in China take their patrons to, we made it through the city wall to our 4 star hotel. The hotel greeted us with luxury and old chinese glam.
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It was awe-inspiring, as people shoved past and elbowed me to get the perfect photograph I stood entranced by the power of one man to built a stronger city than many modern ones simply to protect him in the afterlife. Long, long ago there were hundreds of thousands of people who were forced to deidcate their lives to building this city below ground and only fairly recently did we rediscover this wonder.
Xi'An is an interesting city because it's existence as an important city dates back so far. Still now, while building the subway system they are continuously discovering artifacts from tombs underground. I wonder where these spirits ended up? Did their jewels and armies serve them well after death or did they get left behind so that we can now peice together history and create fascinating legends and theories? Oh, but there was one last stop, Muslim street. Xi'An has a famous muslim market street full of nuts and dried fruits, muslim candies and street food snacks, bargaining and sweet smells of cumin and red bean paste.
A few varying facotories, museums and cheesy tourist restaurants later, we ended up back on a bus to the airport to fly back to our lives in Shanghai, our modern city trapped in between it's industrial and technological revolution, slowly escaping it's gangster roots. It was a great exploration, a fun chance to get to know the UC EAP students better and a great opportunity to see deep into Chinese history.
xoxo Lolo in China.
So nostalgic! Did you try Xi'An's famous lamb soup? Delicious!
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