Lets Go to China

This is the log of our Adoption trip to China with Dave and Grace, Betty (Grace's mom) and Jim (Dave's dad). We are going to pick up our two twin daughters Alicia Mei Ping and Olivia Mei An.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Off to the Rickshaw Races!

One of the most interesting things that my father enjoyed in China was the rickshaw. Basically a peddle cab, a large group of parents and babies went on a tour to a 700 year old village called Hutong. It is an active heritage site were people live in old courtyard housing complexes dating back to before 1300 AD. Most of Hutong has been demolished for progress but the government realized they needed to remember the past so this village is protected and is being rebuilt.

An endless convoy of babies in peddicabs winding their way through the narrow streets of the Hutong.


We visited a kindergarten school in the Hutong that caters to kids from 2.5 to 6 years of age. The kids arrive at 7am, have breakfast, lunch and dinner and then the parents pick them up at 7pm.

This is part of the BC contingent of parents and babies. On our last night together in Beijing we were suppost to eat at the dumpling restaurant across the street but a monsoon struck with thunder and lightning. The rain pelted horizontally for about hour. Most of the BC group whimped out and stayed in. The Nova Scotia crowd braved the Atlantic Storm and walked on, in and thru the water just to fill their tummies. (Yes, hard to believe Dave wasn't there with them...) Posted by Picasa

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey,

Love the Baby Bib.

See you guys soon,

Sharon

12:33 PM, August 01, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OMA!
Enjoyed your rickshaw ride?
Daredevils, those guys. Only the D/T Van courier guys can keep up.
Last time I was in Shanghai, the guy wanted 10rmb (-"I give you good deal!") Could have taken a cab for the same price. I forgot there was the excitement premium built into the price.
OPA.

7:21 PM, August 01, 2006  

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