Our flight was on 25 Aug 2010 at 3am. Quite unfatefully on 24 Aug morning, Daddy found me running a temperature while getting me ready for school. "Oh my.. how untimely.." Mummy was very worried that i may have contracted HFMD, which was at a peak then. She immediately checked my mouth, hands, foot and bottom for spots. Phew.. nothing. Mummy then brought me to see Physician Lee who gave some medicine to dispell 湿热.
Fully armed with all types of medications, Daddy decided that we proceed with our Yunnan trip. I was still feverish at about 38.5 deg celcius at the time of departure. It was 3am in the morning as we board the plane. I was simply too excited to think of sleep.
Wowee! I've got a window seat! After mingling around with the gadgets and saying 'Hi' to my front and back neighbours, the plane was ready to enter the runway. Lights were dimmed in the cabin and soon i felt my eyelids heavy..
When i opened my eyes, the cabin crew were beginning to serve breakfast and sunlight was slowing peeking into my window. Wow!! I had to wear my sunshades! Not long later, our plane landed at Kunming(昆明).
I've not mentioned how honourable this trip was because of the presence of Huang DCS, DZ and numerous TZs. More importantly, 爷爷, 奶奶 and 四叔 are here too, with Aunty Meifeng and Aunty Lingjia. Our tour guide was a nice 阿黑哥 called 小陆. He is of the minority 壮族.
We visited stone forest (石林) on the first day, where we met a beautiful and intelligent 阿诗玛 guide. She told us enchanting stories of the stone formations, one of which is called the conscience stone (良心石). The stone had broken off of its parent rock during an earthquake. Resting precariously over two peaks, it is said that only people with clear conscience could cross under it. haha.. of cos i did it!
良心石 |
I was too shy to take picture with 阿诗玛姐姐。 |
Early next morning, we took the domestic flight to Dali(大理), from where we headed to Chicken Foot Mountain (鸡足山). Our local guide was a bubbly 金花 called 阿立, of the minority 白族. After a three-hour bumpy journey by coach, we finally arrived. Ascending Jizu Shan is definitely not chicken feet to anyone of us, even the fittest.
The first phase of the journey was by four-feet-- horses. Yeah!! This is the second adventure i've been looking forward to! Riding horses! Daddy first had me bundled inside the sarong and carried me against his chest. Then we were assigned a horse. "Zhirui, sayang the horse first." Daddy said and we stroke the horse together. He was a handsome boy with brown coat. Then we got up onto his back. This is real! :D
The passage by horse lasted an hour. So throughout the way, it was clip-clop clip-clop clip-clop.. and some Zzz... (heehee) and a "uh-oh!" I dropped my shoe when another oncoming horse brushed against my leg. Luckily we managed to retrieve it! After this experience, i knew more about horses. They are very reliable and careful animals. Many TZs including Mummy were terrified when the horses trodded at the edge of the path (off the edge is a cliff). It felt as they were walking on wire. As a matter of fact, horses, with eyes at the sides of their head, are able to see their sides clearly. They know what is danger and would choose the safest and easiest path to walk.
The second phase of the journey was by two-feet-- aka our own trotters. For me, thanks to my wonderful Daddy, i didn't had to 'lift a toe'. This part of our pilgrimage could have been assisted by cable car, but it was undergoing upgrading at that time. It was God's plan.."不经一番寒彻骨,焉得梅花扑鼻香"。 We thoroughly felt the hardship of ancient cultivators and their perserverance towards their mission. After almost 2 hours of steep and slippery ascend (think it is almost climbing a 100-storey tower), we finally reached Hua Shou Gate (华首门).
Daddy carrying me up the mountain. |
Brr... |
Paying respect at Hua Shou Gate |
It was already dark when our horses reached. We had our dinner at a nearby eatery. Just as everyone thought we could quickly bunk into the local 3-star hotel, our coach broke down. Its battery 'died'. So we had to transfer to a small van and get to the hotel in batches. This ended the wet and eventful second day.
The third day started with a blackout in the hotel. Luckily it was nearing day break so it didn't disrupt our morning preparations. We visited Zu Sheng Temple (祝圣寺) in the morning and then proceeded back to Dali. Over in Dali, we learnt and experienced the culture of the minority group 白族 in a typical 白族 residence. I was one of the lucky guests to receive a token from the performers. Traditionally, it is a hand-woven sachet filled with herbs which young ladies would present to young men whom they fancy. (haha.. i'll save it for future use) Then we had a short shopping spree at Dali ancient city. Our hotel that evening is a building filled with rich oriental aura. I was pampered by the fine facilities, in particular the bathtub where i soaked for nearly 30mins. keke..
Our last day in Dali ended after a tour in Chong Sheng Temple (崇圣寺三塔). This temple is huge and famous for its iconic pagodas. We then bade goodbye to our guide 阿立 and headed to the next destination-- Lijiang (丽江). In Lijiang, our guide was 胖金妹-- 小和. She is of the minority group 纳西族, whose women are known to be very hardworking. In their traditional costume, there is this accessory leather that they hang behind their back with stars motifs. It symbolises the diligence of Na Xi women, working even into the night under the stars. 小和 brought us to Lijiang ancient city (丽江古城) first. It is a stuffily touristy place selling touristy stuff. Then we went to Hei Long Lake (黑龙潭公园). I had lots of fun there with Aunty Meifeng and Lingjia. Completely exhausted, I slept without dinner that night.
The three pagodas at Chong Sheng Temple |
Aunty Lingjia playing bubbles with me |
Scenery at Hei Long Lake |
Me in Na Xi Zu costume |
Yu Long Snow Mountain behind us. |
Turquoise Lake |
Saved by chocolates!! |
At one of the stops, we met these two local jie jie. They were selling flower wreaths to us. Those flower wreaths were hand-made by them from wild flowers picked in the vicinity. Daddy bought the wreaths but did not took them. He said I'm a fortunate girl.
This same day, Daddy had to return to Singapore. He had told me a few times at different times of the day, but when the moment came, i still couldn't help shedding some tears..
Hello! |
思考的脸 |
可爱的脸 |
小猪的脸 |
小叮当的脸 |
调皮的脸 |
妈妈爱宝贝的脸 |
Gratefully, the tour guide arranged us to check into the hotel first to let me catch a few winks. So we skipped the morning tour at Yuan Tong temple(圆通寺). Aunty Meifeng was very kind to accompany Mummy and i at the hotel room. We then reunited with the group after lunch. We visited 竹寺 in the afternoon, followed by a shopping tour at a tea shop. Right there, i slept for a lengthy 2.5 hours in Mummy's arms (lucky Mummy had a place to sit). When i woke up, an aunty in the tea shop gave me mooncakes. Yummy!
The tour didn't end very well for Mummy as she contracted stomach flu on the last day, making her very weak. She had to miss all the attractions and stay in the coach or entrances to rest, and depended on Aunty Meifeng and Lingjia to take care of me. For little me, i try not to bother Mummy too much and let her rest (Mummy just had 2 spoons of porridge and soup for the whole day). Aunty Meifeng and Lingjia played bubbles with me and taught me how to take photos with the camera. Pinky was my model all the time (Pinky is an inflatable pig which Qiaolian tz bought me). See my works!
Pinky in a bed of flowers. Look out for Pandas! |
Sleeping on the plane is utterly uncomfortable. Thank goodness it's only a 3.5hours flight. Back at Changi airport, Daddy in his army uniform was waiting to bring us back to home sweet home. Alas..
Beside bringing home fond memories, i have also learnt these during the trip:
1) tell Daddy/Mummy when i have the urge to pass urine and hold my urine till we reach the toilet.
2) recognise and appreciate the kindness of others eg. DCS offering me a banana
3) social skills like making new friends of fotang and a few canines..
A canine friend from Lijiang |
1 comments:
Wow!! Very gd write-up!! Takes lotsa effort and thinking right?! :P
TT crystal clear lake is sooo beautiful!!
And all those numerous 脸s are farny!! Especially the "小叮当的脸" :D
And.. wat did u eat to give yrself stomach flu?! Aiyo!!
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