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Wujianong

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    • Day 7

      Last day in Shanghai

      March 30, 2018 in China ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Since we didn’t have to set an alarm we thought we would be able to sleep in. No such luck. I was awake at 4:30 and Vic by 6. Packed the last of our belongings and went down for breakfast by 7:30. Enjoyed a noodle bowl for breakfast with cappuccino and a little chocolate croissant. What a life! Walked to Jiading Old Town and bought two oranges. So good! Came back to the hotel and shared a burger and fries. Nice to eat western food for a change.

      We boarded the bus at 2:30 in order to get to the Pudong airport in time for our 7:20 flight. Traffic was good so arrived by 4. We received a Subway sandwich, two chicken wings and ‘American Classic flavour’ chips for our dinner and waited. So much fog that at least 5 flights were delayed. We boarded on time but then waited in line to take off for over two hours, arriving at Yichang after 11:30. Made it to the ship by 1:15 am

      Ships are parked four abreast so had to walk through one to get to our ship. Walking surface is very wet due to humidity so footing was treacherous.
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    • Day 6

      Shanghai

      March 29, 2018 in China ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Our tour left at 7:30 this morning after a good sleep. We seem to be getting used to the time change. South China is known for its silk and textile production.

      We walked along the Bund, a boardwalk along the river where we saw a HAL ship and many barges moving goods. Beautiful flowers grew on the side of a wall and the architecture is unique.

      Approximately 40 miles from Shanghai is a large mulberry growing area so they have a silk centre here. They described how a silkworm grows and produces a cocoon, how they are harvested and how the silk is extracted from the cocoon. Then, of. Israel, we had time to shop. Silk duvets of medium weight for queen or king sized are $200. Duvet covers and sheet sets, etc can be upwards of $800. They will ship your purchase home for you by DHL; ship to your last destination in China for you to take home on your own at no charge or you can take it yourself. They compress a duvet and two pillows to the size of a small briefcase. We bought a scarf and two pairs of boxer shorts for sleeping.

      Lunch followed by a visit to a silk embroidery shop that also made silk rugs. So much beauty! We got a small blue and white picture of flowers and a bird.

      The Shanghai Museum was next with visits to the bronze gallery, the pneumismatic gallery, furniture, ceramics, clothing and calligraphy galleries. Then a stop at Nanjing Road, the centre of commerce (shopping). We walked the one km pedestrian street and spent the last of our time enjoying a well-deserved margarita before meeting our guides at 4:30.

      An early dinner followed complete with duck and steamed buns with pork belly and our favourite noodles. A brief (30 minute) bus ride brought us to the Acrobatic show similar to Cirque du Soleil. Very well presented. Looking forward to a quiet day tomorrow as we will have the day free until we leave for the airport.
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    • Day 6

      Leaving Shanghai to Yichang

      March 30, 2018 in China ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Went for a morning stroll to visit the old city of Jiading near our hotel in Shanghai. Approximately a 25 mInute walk. Leaving for Yichang later today to catch our Yangtze River boat cruise. Weather is awesome, 22 c. Street food looks interesting and so is the smell. Would love to taste it but know better.Read more

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    Wujianong, 吴家弄

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