Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Dali/Kunming

Here's a menu we enjoyed reading posted outside one restaurant:


 My personal favorite is Characteristics of Meat!
Which one do you pick? Hairtail, anyone?














 Our last night in Dali about 10 of us went looking for American food. Remember there are no fast food restaurants in this town, not even a McDonald's. But we found a restaurant that advertised hamburgers. Hurray! But the guy must have only had one burner because the burgers came out two at a time and it took about 10 minutes for each set. And one set came with no hamburger patties. It still took another 10 min to bring them back with the meat. We were really laughing at that. It took about an hour and a half to get us all fed. We were sitting on the porch and it was cold. We took turns sitting by the brazier. On the way back to the hotel we found a Belgian waffle place. We still had to sit outside, and sit at tiny  tables, but it was worth it. They were delicious! A scoop of ice cream, a scoop of whipped cream and maple syrup. Mmmm!

A few of the sights that night:


These are some of the fields we flew over the next day on our way to Kunming. I recognized the fields, but I couldn't figure out what rows of white were - miles and miles of them. As we got closer I could see they were greenhouses. Thousands and thousands of them. This is an amazing agricultural area.


 Kunming lies at 2000', has almost 8 mil people, with 2 mil cars and 1.8 mil electric bikes.  Such a different feel than Dali.  They have 900 car registrations a day! We had lunch and then visited some this town's Buddhist temples. After the magnificent ones we saw in Dali, these just looked small and dingy. They were old and just not as well cared for.

We did see some interesting sculptures:




In the museum were some heavy, 6' long weapons. You'd have to be pretty buff to wield these:


There was also a beautiful garden area:
 

And these two little cuties hoping to get their picture taken:





1 comment:

  1. Haha- i think my favorites are the spicy crispy and the fried milk fan

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