…I'm a white stranger in Xiamen!
Today we planned to visit the famous University of Xiamen(left) and the Nanputuo temple(right) nearby. Earlier Pauline wrote about the beauty of the university, and she wasn’t lying, it was.
The discovery of the buddhist Nanputuo temple and the 10.000 rock botanical garden took us a much more time and effort (proof: Barbara’s face) than we had thought. But the result are these beautiful
pictures (top and below).After the laborious work we treated ourself to a nice steak with French fries which was accompanied by garlic bread, salade, minestrone soup, tea, water and red wine, preceded by spring rolls and a Cesar salad. Not only was it way to much, there was something odd about the timing as well(See facts)
So as promised, new facts:
1. Chinese supermarkets sell living toads (padden) per kilo (yes, to eat them, mjammie)
1. Chinese supermarkets sell living toads (padden) per kilo (yes, to eat them, mjammie)
2. It’s forbidden at Xiamen University to play the trumpet
3. Chinese restaurants don’t understand the difference between appetizers and main dishes, they just serve everything all at once. Result: your ice cream isn’t ice cream anymore when you finish your steak
Greets from China,
Babs en Thieu
1 comment:
Wow, mathieu and babs
cool you're having a great time there in the far east! I will write in proper english, otherwise it might be censored by the Chinese government.
4 euroos for a big mac, sounds like paradise! hopefully you will have enough wind in the sails!
goodbye!
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