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This post describes our recent visit to Hunan Province, 29 April - 3 May 2016.
Our foreign teachers employment contracts include a university-organised trip every year. We have been to Sanya (Hainan), Guilin, Chengdu, and Xian. This time we went to Hunan Province.
Hunan is known for its spicy food, as the birthplace of Mao Ze Dong, and for the Zhang Jia Jie (ZJJ) National Park which was the inspiration for "Pandora" in the Avatar movie.
Our group comprised: Mr Jiang Da Sen, Deputy Director of the International Office (Leader); Michael Christensen (American); Karishma Prasad (Aussie); Vera & Alex Olah (Aussies); and a visiting scholar Mark Rood, Professor of Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois (Champagne - Urbana, Illinois).
Our itinerary is set out in the following table:
Friday, 29 April 2016
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Fly from Qingdao to Changsha (8am / 10.30am).
Met by guide Zeng Wen Jing (Sherry). Mini-bus to Shao Shan (130 km from Changsha), Mao’s
home town. Lunch; check into hotel; sightseeing.
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Saturday, 30 April
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By mini-bus drive from Shao Shan to Zhang Jia Jie (5
hours). Lunch; hotel. Afternoon sightseeing in National Park (monorail).
After dinner visited Tujia cultural/dining centre.
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Sunday, 1 May
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Sightseeing in National Park (cable car; He Long statue;
lunch; crowds; wonderful views; elevator down).
After dinner, foot massage next door.
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Monday, 2 May
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In National Park, walked along Golden Whip Stream; cable
car up to Huang Shi Cun (Yellow Stone Village); marvellous!
After lunch drove to Changsha; heavy rain; much traffic,
took 7 hours. Late dinner, then
crashed.
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Tuesday, 3 May
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Morning: visited Tangerine Island in Changsha.
Afternoon: flight to Qingdao on Tibet Air (2.30 / 4.30pm). Back to our
campus at 6pm; dinner; watched two episodes of Game of Thrones with Michael
and Steven.
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This year our annual UPC trip was to Hunan Province, |
We flew from Qingdao to Changsha, the capital of Hunan, a flight of about 2.5 hours. |
Our first destination was Shao Shan, 130 km south-west of Changsha, the home town of Mao Ze Dong. The next morning we drove to Zhang Jia Jie National Park, north-west of Changsha. |
Shao Shan (Mao country)
Our group with Mao's family home in the background. From left: Jiang Da Sen; Alex; Michael; Vera; Karishma; Mark. He was an adventurous kid and learnt to swim in this pond. |
A huge statue of Mao dominates "Mao Ze Dong Square" in Shao Shan. Many people bring flowers and offer respect. |
They were planting new (mature) trees when we visited the Square. |
Many Chinese visit Mao Ze Dong Square and pay homage /pray to the founder of "New China". |
Huge crowds visit Shao Shan every 26 December to commemorate Mao's birth (26 December 1893). |
Adoring fans commemorate Mao's birthday every 26 December. |
Fireworks at night every 26 December to celebrate Mao's birthday. |
100 couples got married in Shao Shan on the 120th anniversary of Mao's birth, 26 December 2013. |
There are several museums dedicated to Mao Ze Dong's life. |
Lot's of souvenir shops selling statues and pictures of The First Chairman. |
We have Elvis impersonators, the Chinese have Mao impersonators. |
Mao's favorite dish - braised pork belly. Delicious. It was served with every meal we had in Hunan! |
Signature of Mao Ze Dong. His calligraphy was on many street signs in Shao Shan. |
1946 Mao (aged 52) with his 4th wife Jiang Qing. She was the leader of the notorious "Gang of Four" during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76). After Mao's death she was arrested and executed. |
With the remnants of the Kuomintang fleeing to Taiwan, on 1 October 1949, Mao (aged 55) proclaimed the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Against all odds, the CPC had won! |
Mao (78) met Richard Nixon in Beijing on 29 February 1972. His health was already failing; he died on 9 September 1976. |
Zhang Jia Jie (ZJJ) National Park ('Avatar country')
It is difficult to do justice in describing this amazing landscape. We were blessed with fine, cool weather. |
You go around another corner and more amazing scenery. |
On our last morning there was low mist or clouds when the rain cleared. Very beautiful effect. |
Fortunately we didn't have to climb up these mountains. There were two long cable-cars, the first from France and the second from Austria. Engineering marvels! |
There was a mono-rail train on one section. |
The cliff-hugging Bailong Elevator, 335 metres, brought us down from the plateau in 2 minutes. All these modern comforts make sightseeing so easy and enjoyable. |
Professor Mark Rood with girls from the Tujia minority in a silver shop. |
Alex with some Tujia minority girls. They are college students and wear traditional dress at night as part-time jobs. But under the traditional gowns they wear jeans and sneakers! |
There was a huge Maccas in the middle of ZJJ - is nothing sacred??? |
Huge crowds in the National Park, especially on 1 May. But the Chinese know how to handle big numbers, and everything worked pretty smoothly. |
Michael with some new-found friends. |
Michael and Mark on a viewing platform. I didn't join them - looked too scary! |
Crowded trail near the "No. 1 Natural Bridge" scenic spot. |
Vera and Alex in a "love-lock" on Golden Whip Stream. |
Some of the beautiful rain-forest along Golden Whip Stream. It started raining again, but not for long. |
Proof that we made it up to Yellow Stone Village. We were glad we took Sherry's advice - this was probably the most beautiful part of the Park, at least for us. |
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Notable events in the last week:
Leicester City (The Foxes) won the Premier League. The bookies rated them a 5,000 / 1 chance at the beginning of the season; a fairy-tale.
Leicester-born Mark Selby beat Ding Jun Hui to win the World Snooker Championship. Selby raced out to a 6 / 0 lead, then Ding fought back, but finally Selby won 17 / 14. On Chinese TV, computers and smartphones, 100 million watched the drama unfold.
Londoners elected Labour's Sadiq Khan as their new mayor, a Muslim.
Stephen Curry voted as the NBA - MVP for the second year running; for the first time ever, all 130 selectors had Curry as their #1 choice - unanimous!
With Ted Cruz dropping out Donald Trump is 'last man standing' in the Republican Party primaries; he will be the Republican candidate come November. Six months ago no one took him seriously. I think he could be the next US President. We live in interesting times!
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Only eight weeks until we finish teaching and depart these shores for good. We'll miss this place, but it's time to head for home.
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Best wishes, keep well and keep smiling.
Alex & Vera Olah
English teachers at the China University of Petroleum, Qingdao
www.upc.edu.cn
Saturday, 14 May 2016