Today was another adventure-filled but exhausting day. Unfortunately, I again lack the energy to post the enlightening text that I had hoped to write this evening. So, I’ll do what I did yesterday, and post a bunch of photos to give you an idea of what I did today.
Tomorrow is a transit day. I’ll be making my way to Lanzhou, which has been called the most polluted city in the world. I should get there in the evening, just in time for its renowned night market, and leave the next morning. I’m actually looking forward to the 9-hour train ride because it will give me a chance to catch up on some sleep, and give my feet a rest. I should also have a chance to do the writing about the trip thus far. Hopefully, tomorrow night, I’ll be able to give you some more details about what I’ve seen and done. As a quick preview, today involved getting dropped off in the middle of nowhere in 100-degree heat, getting in an argument with an overzealous tour guide who was trying to convince me that I needed to hire her, and consuming the best meal so far. Here are the photos:

Step 1: Take stock of the disk-shaped bread that is put in front of you, and look around the room to see what everyone else is doing. The are all staring at you. Now, let the old lady who handed you the bowl show you what you should really be doing.

Step 2: Peel the bread apart and tear it into little pieces. Look around the room again. They are still staring at you. Let the waitress take your bowl away from you.

Step 3: After waiting patiently for ten minutes, accept the bowl back from the waitress. Notice that your little bits of bread are now covered in soup, meat, noodles, tofu, spring onions, and mushrooms. Begin eating this soup with the chopsticks provided (to the delight of everyone who is still staring at you).

A potentially refreshing drink with leechee, asian pear, and coconut that was surprisingly less refreshing than expected.

To answer some questions from yesterday's post, this is the mascot of the 2011 Xian Horticultural Expo. It (he? she?) is everywhere. This one was found at the entrance to the Terracotta Warriors Museum.

My best meal so far: dumplings in a tangy and spicy broth with fresh cilantro, lemongrass, and hot peppers.









