my trip to rural mainland china

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  • picklemonkey
    Double hoodie beer monster
    • Jun 2004
    • 15373

    #16



    High-quality for those would be pimp too

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    • Jibgolly
      Vortexuralizor
      • Jun 2004
      • 20773

      #17
      beautiful scenery.
      are you any where near the Great Wall ?
      thats something i've always wanted to see.
      bring back some beer for your homies.

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      • day_for_night
        Are you Kidding me??
        • Jun 2004
        • 4127

        #18
        Re: my trip to rural mainland china

        ok, first off are the hi res versions of the pics requested. i have even larger versions (the max upload allowed is 1200x1600 pixels), so if you want any of them, just pm me and i'll send them to you.








        Originally posted by Yao
        ....tell us more about your experiences mate? What struck you, amazed you, disgusted you....spill it out!
        well, starting off...just getting to this place was a bit of an adventure. flew from vancouver to hong kong (which i've been to a few times) and spent one night there. cross over the boarder to shenzhen, which is the nearest chinese city, about a 45 minute train ride away. got my visa same day service before going through customs (you MUST have a visa to travel into china), and then headed through customs. got a cab to the shenzhen airport, which was nearly an hour away from the boarder crossing, and tried to find a flight to Guelin, the nearest major city to where i was staying. this turned out to be a bit of a problem, as there was a shitload of rain that day so the flight i wanted to take was delayed till 7:45pm....i got to hang out in the airport for 9 hours. finally get on the plane (which they allowed smoking on!!) flew for an hour to Guelin. cousin was waiting for me there and we hopped onto a DODGY bus filled with pickpockets and headed to yangshuo a couple hours away.

        Yangshuo itself isnt that big. you could drive across it in about 15-20 minutes. i think they have about 40,000 permament residence. they do have lots of tourists, but a large portion of them are chinese (since chinese are not allowed to leave their own country, they have to vacation at places like Yangshuo). there is a mass influx of them on the weekends when they come via a boat on the river. there were also a few americans and brits, and lots of aussies. also ran into some scandanavians and a group from columbia. many western tourists just roam around all of china.

        anyways...about the locals. generally great people, very warm and friendly, always saying hello to us. in china, the merchants are pretty agressive sellers; ie. if you even look in their shop as you pass by, they will often say something to try and get you to come in and buy. some people kinda find it annoying at first, but once you get used to ignoring them if you arent interested in buying, its not a problem.

        we partied it up there quite a bit, lots of great little bars and pubs. the locals and tourists all pretty much end up at the same spots, though there are some bars that cater more to tourists. beer is extremely cheap there....a 700ml bottle of beer (more than a pint) is between 4-7 rmb, which is about a dollar canadian. some of its not the highest quality stuff, but tsing tao beer kicks ass.

        during the day we'd pretty much recover from the night before until about noon. my cousin would have to teach for 2 hours every day from 2-4pm, so i'd head out and go shopping or meet up with some other people we had met and have lunch (all the food i tried there was great). we went on several great hikes, bamboo rafting, touring around on those mini bikes into some pretty crazy places (ie. on the paths into the middle of rice fields or out into really remote villages). never really ran out of stuff to do.

        here is a pic of a group of some of the english teachers, made up of brits, aussies, americans and canadians. this was probably the most amazing view i've ever had while eating a meal....we were on the top of the highest restaraunt in town. it was straight out of a movie.




        as far as things that shocked me:

        what they'll eat there....you a body part from an animal, it was likely on the menu. every menu i saw at a chinese restaraunt had things like cat, dog, cow stomach, pig uterus, ect ect. some soups would come with a few chicken hearts, there was even one with *rooster dick* in it. needless to say, i passed on the freaky shit. ohh, and chicken feet, i didnt meet a single chinese person who didnt love chicken feet.

        little kids there dont wear diapers. parents will make a hissing sound to try and get them to piss/shit....which they will then do by simply squating on the street. first time i saw that i threw up a little in my mouth.

        general levels of sanitation arent exactly what we're used to...toilets are a porcelain hole in the ground, and while they do have plumbing, you cant flush toilet paper down because it will jam things up....so you have to put it into a basket next to the shitter. i was *so* happy to see a porcelian pony when i got home.

        other than some of the things that grossed me out a bit, the place was fantastic, and i really would recommend going if you are anywhere near that area. there were so many amazing things to do...i really wish i'd taken a few tours, especially the cormorant fishing tour, where you get to watch huge cormorants go fishing at night and then bring the fish back to their owner. maybe next time...cause i am going back again for sure.

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        • Lrn
          Are you Kidding me??
          • Jan 2005
          • 3233

          #19
          Re: my trip to rural mainland china

          awsome pictures, as a 1st generation american (mom from hong kong and father from china/hk) i have been lucky to have seen many parts of china. Ive been to that area but when i was too young to remember...

          right now im in oita, japan visiting a friend whos been studying abroad here for almost a year now. although not rural, its is far from the intence city like to say tokyo. although much different then china, i still have that expited being in asia feeling that i ways get goign to china or hong kong. i would put up pics but im using my good old 35mm and all the pics my buddy has are of us being obnoxiously drunk.

          as for the chines food that you mentioned, people say that chinese people eat everything that has 4 legs except the table, everything that flyes except a plane, and everything that swims execpt a boat... i think over all thats pretty much true.

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          • day_for_night
            Are you Kidding me??
            • Jun 2004
            • 4127

            #20
            Re: my trip to rural mainland china

            put a few more hi res images up





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            • lmmadic
              Gold Gabber
              • Jun 2004
              • 746

              #21
              Re: my trip to rural mainland china

              other than some of the things that grossed me out a bit, the place was fantastic, and i really would recommend going if you are anywhere near that area. there were so many amazing things to do...i really wish i'd taken a few tours, especially the cormorant fishing tour, where you get to watch huge cormorants go fishing at night and then bring the fish back to their owner. maybe next time...cause i am going back again for sure.
              i've seen that on tv.
              they put a string around the neck of the bird so it can't swallow. once it has gotten enough fish, they get it back into the boat using a stick, open the mounth and take the fish out, all while travelling down the river at night.
              it amasing to watch.
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              • Yao
                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                • Jun 2004
                • 8167

                #22
                Re: my trip to rural mainland china

                Nice story mate...wish I had my diary from Africa digitalized but I don't. Keep one everytime you make a trip far away, and when you read it back after one or two years you'll laugh your ass off over things that amazed you at the time you wrote them down.

                Hope to take a decent cam with me to Ghana this december ;-)
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                • Kobe
                  I wish I had an interesting User title
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 2589

                  #23
                  Re: my trip to rural mainland china

                  incredible pics man! I would love to go on an adventure like that. How is the language barrier? Oh, and tsing tao
                  Beats are my crack.

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                  • shan
                    Platinum Poster
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 1187

                    #24
                    Re: my trip to rural mainland china



                    I dont think I have ever seen a place that looks so beautiful.

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                    • Kamal
                      Administrator
                      • May 2002
                      • 28835

                      #25
                      yes I agree with you Jeff, Chinese culture has a belief that anything that walks the earth with it's back to the sun is edible....

                      I had a very close friend from China who was a grad assistant with me in the MBA program, she said her Grandmother and her Gradmom's neighbour (who were best friends) had a delicacy they shared but it was a bit rare..... BABY MICE.... I mean not the little ones.... newlyborn less then 12 hours old.... without the hair and soft bones....

                      her description was far more grotesque than what I have posted and I couldn't fucking eat for a week. Everytime I bit into something, I thought of what she said and I just let it pass.... horrid.... but oh well, it's a way of life for some....

                      -e-
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                      Jib says:
                      he isnt worth the water that splashes up into your asshole while you're shitting
                      Originally posted by ace_dl
                      Guys and Gals, I have to hurry/leaving for short-term vacations.
                      I won't be back until next Tuesday, so if Get Carter is the correct answer, I would appreciate of someone else posts a new cap for me

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                      • pdowney
                        Addiction started
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 326

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Encryption
                        I had a very close friend from China who was a grad assistant with me in the MBA program, she said her Grandmother and her Gradmom's neighbour (who were best friends) had a delicacy they shared but it was a bit rare..... BABY MICE.... I mean not the little ones.... newlyborn less then 12 hours old.... without the hair and soft bones....

                        -e-
                        Reminds me of eating soft-shell crab in Baltimore. But way more extreme!

                        My friends have just got back from adopting a little girl in a similar area of China. I haven't seen their pictures yet, but I am looking forward to an excellent slideshow. He bought a new Digital Rebel XT for the trip.
                        Philip

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                        • lmmadic
                          Gold Gabber
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 746

                          #27
                          Re: my trip to rural mainland china

                          when i was in kuala lumpur our taxi-driver made a joke:
                          he said if adam and eve were chinese we'd still be in paradise because they would of eaten the snake instaid of the apple
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                          • Kamal
                            Administrator
                            • May 2002
                            • 28835

                            #28
                            :ROFLMAO:
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                            Jib says:
                            he isnt worth the water that splashes up into your asshole while you're shitting
                            Originally posted by ace_dl
                            Guys and Gals, I have to hurry/leaving for short-term vacations.
                            I won't be back until next Tuesday, so if Get Carter is the correct answer, I would appreciate of someone else posts a new cap for me

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                            • woodrz
                              Fresh Peossy
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 27

                              #29
                              Re: my trip to rural mainland china

                              looks like a wicked holiday Jeff, great to have a familiar face in such a different environment to what you are used to hey?
                              kylie rocks

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                              • devon
                                Addiction started
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 362

                                #30
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                                Reminds me of eating soft-shell crab in Baltimore. But way more extreme!
                                [/quote]

                                What are you talking about? Soft shell crabs are mmmm tasty!
                                i really wish the floor would stop moving!

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