May 31st
Today we get to explore Shanghai. Our first stop was back to the Bund. It looked so different in the day. It was pretty and still very impressive but you can’t beat the view at night.
We had quite a few local tourists that found our friend, Dave, fascinating. Vivian tells us that they call Americans, “big nose” and “hairy monsters”. Well, Dave didn’t shave on the trip so he became pretty hairy and local tourists would ask to take a picture with him. We just laughed and laughed. And took pictures ourselves.
We had quite a few local tourists that found our friend, Dave, fascinating. Vivian tells us that they call Americans, “big nose” and “hairy monsters”. Well, Dave didn’t shave on the trip so he became pretty hairy and local tourists would ask to take a picture with him. We just laughed and laughed. And took pictures ourselves.
On our way to the Shanghai Museum, we had a pit stop at the Silk Market. I was a little bummed that we had yet another one of “these” stops, but this one was really cool. We got to see how silk was made and it was fascinating! We got to hold a silk worm before it because silk and were able to see the steps from beginning to end. This might have been my favorite forced stop of them all (so far). We did spend entirely too much time there after the demonstration but lots of people were buying silk comforters, pillows, ties, etc.
We headed to the Shanghai Museum after everyone finished shopping. It was three floors of neat artifacts. Some of the carvings and paintings were just incredible. And we had fun checking out all the different kind of masks. We had about 2 hours to explore the museum and that was plenty of time to see everything. Tim, Jed and I grabbed a quick bit to eat at the museum restaurant (surprisingly good), and we were headed back to the bus.
Our next stop was the Yuyuan Gardens & Bazaar. This looked like nothing but trouble for me. It was more shopping. There were a lot of department stores, food shops, souvenir stands and tea houses. Anything you could possible want and there was alley after alley after alley. Jed, Tim and I took off souvenir shopping for friends and family. We later joined the rest of Team Adventure and just wondered the streets looking for “one of a kind” items. Boy, did we find some good stuff. I wish we would have had more time (and money) to stay longer but it was probably best we headed back to the hotel after a few hours.
Tea House |
After we got back, it was time for Team Adventure time! Tonight we had about an hour to kill before Dave & Gina were ready so Tim, Jed and I took a quick walk to the local grocery store. I know this sounds silly, but I loved it. The grocery store is in the basement of a mall (seems like most are) and it isn’t huge. But we had fun picking out fun local snack foods for our flight home. Tim got seaweed flavor Pringles! That just sounds gross.
Tonight Team Adventure headed to a restaurant called Lynn. It was pretty fancy and nice. Shanghai is much more westernized then Xi’an and Beijing so there are quite a few people that speak both English and Chinese. It is a great thing but at the same time, we learned that many of the things we are saying when we order food, we are saying wrong. It was really funny. There was even a time that our waiter was speaking in English and we didn’t realize it and he had to write in English on a piece of paper to realize that he was saying. We laughed and laughed at that. No wonder people looked at us like we were crazy when we tried to speak Chinese.
We wanted to head to the financial district this evening and go to the top of the Pearl tonight. We realized at the end of dinner, the Pearl was closing earlier than we thought so we quickly ran to get a cab instead of taking the subway. We hopped in two cabs and off we went. Jed, Tim & I got to the Pearl and waited for Dave & Gina to show. We waited and waited and waited. We split up and walked around the Pearl doing our rally call whistle all the way. (Yes, we had a “team” whistle. It was awesome.) We waited so long the Pearl closed as we were standing there. I was a little bummed but there wasn’t much we could do.
The original plan was to go to the top of the Pearl for pictures and then go to the 3 tallest building in the World, Jin Mao Tower, and get drinks at the top so we figured we would walk down to the 3rd tallest building in the world and we would just meet them at the top. When we got there it was closed. Strike Two. We were sad but we were not defeated yet.
The 2nd tallest building in the world, Shanghai World Financial Center, was just across the street we took off to go to the top of that. We got there at 10:12pm. The last elevator to the top was at 10pm. Ugh. We were disappointed but we were determined to still have fun.
The original plan was to go to the top of the Pearl for pictures and then go to the 3 tallest building in the World, Jin Mao Tower, and get drinks at the top so we figured we would walk down to the 3rd tallest building in the world and we would just meet them at the top. When we got there it was closed. Strike Two. We were sad but we were not defeated yet.
The evening wasn’t a total bust. We were able to take some
really crazy pictures before we grabbed a cab back to the hotel.
We refused to
end our night on a sad note so we headed over to the bar in the hotel. That was
one of the best moves of the evening. It is a karaoke bar and we had so much
fun watching. Karaoke is so different here than in the states. The 3 go-go
dancers we saw in the window last night, well they were there again tonight.
They are the backup singers and dancers for people that do karaoke and if no
one wants to do karaoke they have a set that they preform to entertain the
crowd. We grabbed some drinks and just sat and watched as people sang fun
American songs. It was a great way to end our night on a positive note.
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