In June and July 2007 we went to China. We had a great time in this vast country. Our trip is covered by 3 subpages.
Part 1: Beijing.
Part 2: Shanghai & The Three Gorges.
Part 3: Chongqing & Xi'an.
Beijing, June 2007
Next morning it was time to head off and fly to Shanghai. Here we are in Beijing Int. Airport just before boarding the aircraft. McBear said it was an Airbus A330 from Dragonair. Tom hadn't finished his beer in the bar and wasn't back when the photo was taken...
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Beijing, June 2007
Fortunately, we got window seats again. Once in the air, however, there wasn't much point having window seats as the smog prevented us from seing the ground...
In Shanghai we stayed at the Galaxy Hotel. Like Day's Hotel, it was tall as a skyscraber.
Galaxy Hotel, Shanghai, June 2007
From our hotel room we could see some of the skyscrabers closer to the city
centre of Shanghai. And just outside was a motorway junction so there were
constantly cars driving by...
Roger started to tease McBear.
"Now, don't tell me you are considering writing proposals for constitutions
for branches of TARF in Beijing - TARBE, or in Shanghai - TARSH!!!"
"Well, that would be a very good idea" McBear replied, "The Chinese authorities
are not exactly famous for their respect for human rights, so I am worried about
Toy Animals' rights in China..."
We went to see the Yu yuan Gardens. Here, there were lots of small and cute houses of old Chinese architecture, and it was very neat. McBear had made sure we got proper Chinese hats to wear in China; Rice hats.
Shanghai, June 2007
Here we are in the old Yu yuan town district. Surprise, surprise, they had
a ... Starbucks Coffee shop! This inspired Roger to claim:
"Okay, they have China Town in New York and China Town in L.A. So this must
be America Town in Shanghai - or even China Town in Shanghai... Heh heh!!
Roger found it very witty, however the rest of us felt a bit embarrased, and
Tom asked:
"Can we leave now?"
In the evening we were invited to a lovely dinner party. Roger discovered
some long bars. To Roger, being an athlete, they looked exactly like pole
vaults, and maybe the Chinese as part of the preparation for the Olympic
Games in Beijing 2008 had decided to introduce a new tradition of leaving
pole vaults at each plate at dinner tables. Roger loved the gymnastics and
started to visualize himself doing a fine sukahari while the crowd was
clapping... but then McBear showed up.
"I asked for bear sized chop sticks, and they come in handy jars; here
you are ... oh, and I see you came across some human sized chop sticks.
Very good, Roger."
Roger got silent.
Shanghai, June 2007
The next day we went sightseeing in Shanghai. Here we are at the famous pedestrian walk. A lot of people got curious by seeing bears from Ireland...
We walked along the street all the way to the Bund, a fine area along the river. Here, we could see the skyline of Shanghai's financial district across the river, including the 468 meter high Oriental Pearl Tower.
Shanghai, June 2007
We decided to visit the Pearl Tower. Here we are high up in the visitor centre. This is a platform built at 269 meter above the ground; almost as high up as the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
McBear wanted to carry on with his mission finding leaking TA sources, and there were lots and lots of factories in Shanghai to visit. Here we are in front of yet another factory.
Shanghai, June 2007
We went inside and asked the lady if she was making TA's. She
got a bit surprised but replied that she was actually creating fine
hand-woven silk carpets...
"SILK CARPETS?" Roger got excited. "We have always wanted a silk
carpet at home!"
The lady showed us the sales department, and there were piles and piles of fine silk carpets. They even had bear sized carpets with Pandas!
Shanghai, June 2007
We came across a lovely blue carpet with a dragon. In China,
Dragons symbolizes happiness, so we decided to buy it.
"This is a true treasure", Roger pointed out.
Then it was time to leave Shanghai and fly to Yichang to embark on
the M/S East King in order to sail up the mighty Yangtse River. Here
we are after arrival to Sanxia Airport near Yichang. McBear said it
was a Boeing 757 from Shanghai Airlines, and he was excited as it was
the first time we had flown 757. Behind us we could hear the air hostesses
giggling.
"Don't mind that," Roger said. "Curious people and admiration is part of being
a celebrity...!".
Yangtse River, June 2007
Then we embarked on the 5 star river cruiser, M/S East King. Roger said it was the very same cruiser former US president Clinton had visited. The cabin's weren't huge, but their standard was excellent.
Next day, M/S East King headed west upstream the mighty Yangtse River. We were sailing through the Three Gorges with its spectacular beauty and vertical mountain walls many places.
The Three Gorges, June 2007
Then we arrived at the brand new dam across the Yangtse River. It was a tremendous project at high costs, but it would save the Chinese from burning lots of coal to produce electricity. To pass the dam, the Chinese had built a system of 5 locks, and here we are approaching the first lock.
After the first lock we went down for lunch. McBear however, found the lock system so impressive that he skipped lunch just to study the locks working!
The Three Gorges, June 2007
Here we are at the top of the dam, actually behind the dam where the water was flowing towards the dam. The dam spans nearly 2.5 km across the river!
Next day we arrived at the city Fengdu and went onshore for a visit. Here we are with the M/S East King in the background. McBear was planning on visiting more factories, but we only had a limited time...
Fengdu, June 2007
Here we are at the local market in Fengdu. It was exciting but also a bit scary as you would meet all sorts of people; both kind people and people who seemed a bit dudgy! Roger insisted on being put back in the bag as he was afraid some local mobsters would kidnap him to get paid a large ransome.
The last day on the cruise we enjoyed a relaxed afternoon on a sunchair on
the sun deck.
"What's this?", McBear asked. "Are you leaving no room for me?"
Bamse and Tom started teasing McBear.
"Well, we thought you were down in the cabin surfing the internet to catch up
with the latest TARF news!"
Part 1: Beijing.
Part 2: Shanghai & The Three Gorges.
Part 3: Chongqing & Xi'an.