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Walking South

November 2nd, 2015 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized

On a recent Sunday afternoon, we explored the northeast corner of Dianchi Lake, walking into some of the areas that were formerly active fishing villages (pre-pollution).  A few things that we saw along the way:

a snack of quail eggs:Quail EggsA fisherman on his make-shift boat:Fisherman on makeshift boatSome goats grazing alongside the highway:Goats at highwayfishing boats that appear to have been idle for a long time:Old Fishing BoatSome men using a large drop net, occasionally extracting a small fish from the green lagoon:Netting in green canaland middle-aged women, wearing their typical sweaters and hats:middle aged womenAs we got deeper into the old section, there was a small roadside market with fish cleaners and shrimp sorters:Fish Cleaning Shrimp sortersWe walked the narrow road alongside the channel,Narrow roadand there were huge spider webs overhead, just waiting to snare a tall foreigner:SpiderwebsDown one of the alleyways, we saw a man and woman plucking ducks,Pluck Duckand some very rich farmland, probably hand-worked the same way for generations:Farmers closer Farmers on deltaWe emerged onto a road with a huge advertisement for a spa-resort:Fubao ResortAs we entered the front parking area, we were surprised to see a derelict climbing wall:Climbing Walland huge, empty conference facilities:Empty ResortAs with most of our life in China, we never know what to expect when taking a walk.

 

 

 

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  • S

    Wow – the climbing wall is interesting! Wonder if it moved or was just abandoned (or was something else entirely?)

  • Caitlyn

    I love the bits of old China that y’all get to see everywhere!!!

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