First Adventure
We decided the 2nd day we were here, to be brave and find our way around. Kim had a map and had found that the Wild Goose Pagoda is in walking distance to where we live. So we decided to see if we could find it. It was about a 30-40 minute walk, but find it we did. We walked the block all around it and then took the street straight south of it home that had a beautiful display of statues depicting the Tang Dynasty (as I recall). Here are pictures from that adventure:
These apartments are NOT like ours. Actually they aren't being lived in. :)
It's hard to tell but these grapes were huge! Like the size of a bouncy ball. Haven't bought any yet but others have and have said they're delicious.
A great fruit and vegetable market.
Yes! 100 year old eggs. I don't know if they're really that old but I do know, I'm not going there!!!
Meat!?
This little dog not only looked like Ginger but she acted like her too. She was shaking like a leaf. I'm not going to lie, she made us a little homesick.
Definite symbols of China.
This is the first Buddha we've seen.
And here's the Pagoda.
These are fountains that are suppose to be like the fountains at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. We haven't seen them yet performing. We're told they're going at night time and it's very crowded when they "perform". Can't wait to see it.
Wonderful statues all along the center part of this road.
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