Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Yangtze River Cruise Day 3

Leaving the gorges......
Ship loaded with coal next to us in the locks.
Three Gorges Dam (in the fog).
You have to love Chinese signs. "No turning over please."
In other words, don't climb over the fence and fall off the cliff.

Out the bus window--Decorated graves for the Chingming Festival.

This morning we finished going through the locks and disembarked from a delightful cruise. We had a tour of the Three Gorges Dam--the world's largest dam site (haha) and hydroelectric power project. Our bus ride to the airport in Wuhan was about 4.5 hours, but the countryside was lovely. Spring has sprung and the farms and villages along the way were quaint. The Chinese are buried in their fields and all along the road, in the fields and on the terraced mountainside were graves. The reason we had a long weekend was because of Chingming Festival or "Grave Sweeping" holiday (the equivalent of our Memorial Day), so all the graves were decorated with paper flowers, fireworks, etc. It was quite lovely.

2 comments:

DeAnna Packer said...

Something about misty weather and Springtime gets me.

Truly it is a time of remembering loved ones present and past...

Brenda said...

Yeah, more pictures! My favorite one is with Julie in the furry hat 'steering' the boat. (no offense Terry) You know not many people could pull that look off and you do it with style ... even with your eyes closed!

My prayers are still with you.
Keep up the good work!
Love you Tons and tons.