Decorations outside of my apartment for Chinese New Year
More Chinese New Year Decorations
Decorations outside of the Flower Market we went to
Flower Market
Origami stars I saw at the Flower Market.
Chinese New Year Decorations at the Park we got ridiculously lost in...
Terrible Mom and Me selfie! |
Advert safety! (don't get in the nasty water!)
Mini Quad Bungee Tramps!
It was a very pretty park to get lost in, though!
The next day it was off to Xi'an to see the Terra Cotta Warriors, had to be up reasonably early to meet up with our tour guide Kimi, who I mistakenly assumed would be female. Oops. Anyways, he did a great job, we got to see the recreated warriors, the museum, where they are actually working on recovering them and the shop where they make replicas and such. I just had to buy the archer... super cool. My mom got a neat dragon from the adjoined shop. I was in charge of the cameras so, unfortunately, right now my mom has the majority of the amazing pictures taken but here's what I captured:
Lobby of the hotel in Xi'an
Year of the Monkey!
These were where the uncovered the different types of housing and communities they built, as well as some artifacts and other remains.
I suck at panoramas, and these pictures simply don't do what we saw justice, but enjoy, nonetheless!
I can not even explain to you how impressive amazing this experience was. A German scientist brought with him back to Germany over 800 ears of these soldiers and found that not a single one of them was the exact same. Not only is not a single one a replica but many of them were based on the strongest, best looking, and in other ways the best soldiers of that time. If you plan to travel to China, while Beijing is amazing (and the next stop on your virtual tour of my Chinese New Year adventure) Xi'an is an absolute must.
The smog was kinda terrible. This is Xi'an still |
"White Porcelain Head of A Foreigner" These were found in one of the princesses tombs with her.... |
The day after the Terra Cotta Warriors, we had a plane to catch that evening to Beijing. So, we decided to visit one of the most reputable museums in that part of the country. It was Chinese New Year so it was insanely busy. I got some damn good street food outside though and the stuff (that was translated to English) was really cool and interesting. :)
This was outside of the hotel where we were waiting for the bus to take us to the airport. Thought it was cool.
Part Un: Mom's first day in Guangzhou, days 2 & 3 in Xi'an.
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