RTW: p45c – Chengdu, Grand Buddha

Posted on May 25, 2006
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Another road trip, off to see the Leshan Giant Buddga! This is the World’s Largest stone Buddha statue, and was carved into the side of a cliff in the Tang Dynasty, with the intention to calm surrounding waters that terrorized passing boats. It took almost 100 years to be completed! Apparently the monk who began the project gouged out one of his own eyes when the projects funding was threatened, AND because of all the rock mass moved around it actually DID alter the currents and make it safer for boats! And now you can actually go on tourist boats which sit directly in front of the statue on the water, calmly, letting you see it in full glory.

This thing is seriously huge, you start at the top and you can walk down stairs on the side to the bottom, his toe is the size of me.
The walk back up is via stone carved steps into the cliff. Amazing what you can accomplish with man power and time :)

RTW: p45b – Chengdu, Pandas are cool

Posted on May 24, 2006
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We got a group together to head off to the Chengdu Panda Breeding Center. Initially I thought it was kind of a fenced reserve area naturally populated by pandas, but it is basically a zoo. However it is very natural, they are successfully breeding pandas and releasing them into the wild, and from what we saw they are very happy! There are no bars, high walls stop them from getting too close but I really wanted to just give THEM a big bear hug! They are soooo cool and just look like big Teddy Bears! Our visit was timed to be just after breakfast, so they were very active, happy, playful, and totally putting on a show. Chasing each other, playing games and climbing trees etc, I could watch for hours!

RTW: p45a – Chengdu, Sim’s Cozy Garden Hostel

Posted on May 23, 2006
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Sim’s Cozy Garden Hostel is a great hostel in Chengdu. Run by a Japanese and Korean couple who were backpackers in their youth, they set up a very COZY place with all things a hostel should have, based around a beautiful quiet garden. Very cheap, very helpful staff speaking a bunch of languages, internet, lockers, secure baggage room (only place I’ve been that actually takes and tags the bags and doesn’t just give you the key!!), organises tours, good food, everything!

Apparently they have now moved (Dec 10, 2007), and he new place looks even nicer! This photo is from the NEW place! Look at it!!

Sims Cozy NEW

RTW: p44 – Shanghai

Posted on May 18, 2006
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Shanghai gave me the chance to meet up with Bao Qin who was there for work and Dave from Postmodern who jut finished the Trans-Mongolia route!
Bao Qin was very busy but we managed to checkout the great Jujube restaurant – its name means “hurry up and become a vegetarian” The food here was great. I ordered way to much but ate it anyways.
I met up with Dave – the 1st familiar Aussie face Id seen since I left! We checked out some markets which were just crazy. Huge and very crowded.
“Hello watch! Hello Bags!” How did they know my name? But as foreigners you can only haggle so far. Then I went back with Bao Qin the next day and prices magically dropped! haha

DVDs, Shorts, t-shirts, Binoculars etc.
Hang on what does my bag weigh again?