Friday morning fun in Xiamen

I rode on a boat out into the waters between Xiamen and the (quite close… a short swim) series of small islands that are part of Fujian province but which are occupied /controlled by the “Republic of China” (AKA “Taiwan”), which is pretty far away. Politics/history.
Control of these islands has been an issue of requisite American political posturing dating back at least as far as the Nixon,/Kennedy debates and election. (“I’ll fight for them harder”… “NO, I will”)

After the boat ride, I rode a rented bike for a bit to reduce mileage on my shoes

hell, and it’s not even 11 AM here yet! A busy morning!

Shenzhen: This and that

What do you think of this?
On the metro in Shenzhen you can select your preferred temperature zone!

One of the two robots in the hotel in Shenzhen is really channeling the robot vibe!
I wonder if that robot know the difference between North and East better than the hotel guy on the phone who had misdirected me regarding the location of the hotel entrance!

Coffee with Adrià and friends

In Shenzhen I met up with Adrià, a young (award winning!) film director from Tarragona who was currently in China. He has made several short films that were shot in China.
We had coffee along with a couple of his partner and another of his friends.
Coffee in China can be a bit “borderline”. At the counter I ordered a latte. After we had all ordered and were sitting down, in an aside I said to Adrià that I’d prefer to be ordering a “tallat”. He smiled enthusiastically and agreed. Ha ha
(“Tallat” is the Catalan equivalent of the Castellano word “Cortado” which is an espresso with a small amount of milk added. No, NOT it’s not the same as a “macchiato”, no matter what the clowns at Starbucks will tell you!)

Dinner in Kunming

Fried rice is always a good option for me. “Dali” is a nice flavorful light beer.

Night view of the Biji 碧鸡 (Jade Rooster) Gateway

And a night view of the Bìjī 碧鸡 (Jade Rooster) Archway
(This monument is paired with the Jīnmǎ 金马 (Golden Horse) Archwayon the other side of the plaza.)

More photos from Lanping

Some of my phone pics.
These are a sort of preview before I have a chance to process the ten thousand photos I took with my camera 🙂

Small Tibetan Buddhist temple
None of the others are coffee drinkers. I was boosting the economy in the tiny Pumi village. Little sister told me the coffee made her dizzy. (Well, it’s an acquired vice . )
L to R: woman from tourist office, little sister, driver. ( More than just a driver, he added quite a bit of commentary along the way)
Zoom in on this one if you want!
Repairs / reconstruction of an old bridge

My travels: Photos and stories