
This is the famous Chinese game that is played daily in many places. I spent 30 minutes trying to learn how to play being taught by 4 Deaf individuals. A little hard, I would say!

This is a famous food in this city where we were sightseeing. I agreed to taste it but probably won't ever eat it again, if I have a choice. It is crunchy chicken drenched in "lajiao" (hot peppers) and oil. And it tastes exactly how it sounds.

Part of lunch -- Baby Taros and Pork (I really liked it)

#2 part of lunch -- Another specialty: some kind of mushrooms (again, I liked)

#3, #4, and #5 part of lunch -- pig's feet (which all you eat is skin, better than I thought but will probably never eat it again), green tofu (pretty bland I thought -- I like my tofu stirfried), and spicy sour vegetables (I liked except they were too spicy for my liking)

Isn't this beautiful?! It looks so much better in real life though. So incredibly peaceful, I didn't want to leave and come back to the noisy city.

A picture of the streets, filled with stores full of amazing handmade clothes, jewelry, anything you can think of.

Just a neat picture.
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