Yamen Hostel, Pingyao. 30 rmb/ nt. around 5 usd.
One of a million archaic archways leading to homes and courtyards…
Sakura Cafe. The place to hang when you’re in Pingyao.
The Apple Pie at Sakura Cafe. It’s a whole pie. Naturally, I expected just a piece. I was even getting impatient, asking them how long it takes to get a piece of pie out here. Then, this came. I was like, a whole pie? How much? It was what it said in the menu…24rmb…in general, the Chinese eat big portions of everything. In KFC or McDonald’s, couples will get two sandwiches, chicken on the side, and ice cream for dessert….I love to watch the Chinese eat unabashedly. Whereas, in Vietnam, they sit in KFC for hours to see and be seen with a small fries and small Pepsi…not the Chinese!!!
Men on Bike Carts in a Narrow Alleyway
Looks like a house built into the wall
The best-preserved ancient walled city in China – Pingyao.
Pingyao residents
Through another winding gateway
Its residences and shops, and even the government office are all STILL in the style of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties
The most sedate cats and dogs in the world. Maybe they’re opium-heads? I dunno. It’s a bit disconcerting. I watched an owner play ‘chase’ with her dog today and the dog didn’t make a sound…just ran all around the room…I kept watching and thinking ‘Bark, dammit! Bark!’
April 2009. Pingyao, China.
How do the Chinese stay so thin then?
Who knows? Hard work?