I do like the barges that you get through the Grand Canal in Suzhou, I’ve spent many a time in the past watching listening to them as they rumble on by.


I do like the barges that you get through the Grand Canal in Suzhou, I’ve spent many a time in the past watching listening to them as they rumble on by.
Today we went to the other side of the the lake, to the west side to catch up with friends of Sissi who also run an Airbnb. They live in a very small house and they pay only $50 a week. During the week Xishan is a great place to visit to get away from the maddening crowds, but come the weekend the population increases dramatically.
The weather was beautiful, after a cold start and with the sun shining we quickly realised that we were all wearing too many clothes.
The small village we went to has a tree that is over 1000 years and it’s massive. We had lunch here up on a small deck over looking the lake.
After lunch we went for a drive around Xishan and here’s a few pictures from our day.
We headed to the west of the island just in time for the last few moments of the sun as it headed off on its journey through the underworld.
In Suzhou the easiest way to get around the city is by metro and it’s always been a great place to people watch. Today I saw two unusal things on my travels.
A young girl was reading a book amongst the many phone addicts on board. I have only seen this a handful of times when I lived here before.
Maybe a little difficult to see in this picture, but when the light caught this girls face it was very obvious just how white her face was. Her skin tone is quite dark and there is a distinct contrast. I’ve seen many young girls and women with chalk white complexions which of course is very different from the UK Trump colours and the Mission Brown tones of Australia. I find this fascinating and would love to ask them all as to why they do this because whatever the colour they seem to have the same beard line around the neck or jawline.
Today’s lunch, beef noodle soup 😍
Well it’s been a while since I’ve been here and it’s usually the bus that takes me here but now that Sissi has her driving licence we got there in style. The roads are so busy, the driving is atrocious, the Chinese just don’t have a clue. They are dangerous, they pass on the left or the right on a single laned road with hard shoulder. I gave the finger to more than one that tried to come up beside us to push through and that seemed to slow them ever so briefly. They are a bunch of selfish BASTARDS when they get behind the wheel and the biggest culprits seem to be the Tesla drivers that use the speed and performance to pull off some really crazy manoeuvres.
We went for a couple of Baozi for a snack before beginning our ascent and then made our way to the edge of the village before we headed through the fruit trees to the 24 bends which is the main challenge of the walk where so many people reach the top gasping for air.
This time however is was busier than Sauchiehall on a Saturday night. As usual everybody had been shopping at Decathlon sports shop and they had bought every conceivable item needed for a stroll. Walking sticks were very popular but this hill is no Everest and so the sticks were just another thing to lug up and down again. Mind you there did not seem to be much thought put into the footwear, most were wearing shoes that you would wear for a stroll in the park, not really designed for off road.
At the top of this section we headed onto the road to head back to 东山 and we seemed to be the only ones heading in this direction. Today was very warm, it got to over 20C which for winter is tropical and it caught many by surprise including myself. By the time I reached the top my back was soaked. On the road thankfully there was plenty of shade. There were also a lot of motorbikes flying around this twisty road that crosses 东山 so you had to keep your wits about you, these guys haven’t an understanding of road safety either because they don’t give you a wide berth, instead they hold their line and you just have to make sure you are not in their way.
I like it here, however usually I came during the week and it was very quiet and so it was a very different experience today. I might have time to come back.
The horse was just the right size for Sissi 😄
A very hazy day, the air quality was not good. My throat can testify to that. 😝
A quick wander around the old town and you will see plenty of evidence of spring, there is life everywhere.
And of course the flowers bring out the tourists in droves and even gaggles as you can see on the picture below,
And sometimes the warmer weather makes the poor policeman tired yesterday I saw him stop many street cleaners and delivery drivers.
Another hard day at the office fining poor people 🤔
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I’ve only had my mobile number for a week and I’m staggered at the amount of phone calls and text messages that I have received. When the phone rings I block the number, when I receive a message I translate it as I have done above. This is why the English is not very good.
Below is a message from the local government.
【Jiangsu Provincial Public Security Department】Recently, fraudsters have used the FaceTime function of Apple devices, and there are many phone fraud cases targeting middle-aged and elderly people! Please pay attention to the majority of Apple mobile phone users, if you don’t listen to unfamiliar FaceTime calls, you can’t believe them, and if you don’t need to turn them off in time (Settings-FaceTime). Don’t believe the “customer service” who comes to the door, such as mentioning words such as “deduction, refund, loan, credit information” and so on, most of them are scams
I think these messages are a good idea because there are many folk out there that don’t take the time to question, to have a second look, to go to a different source to confirm or deny what they have been told and of course never give out banking information . Years ago many of these scams would have stuck out like a sore thumb, however as we all know if it’s on Facebook or Tik Tok it must be true. 👍
On another note, this is a common sight 😭 At times it really feels petty and childish and you feel like shouting “Grow up for fucks sake” or many other such things………. I mean why can’t I listen to Tony Blackburn on Radio 2? Is he really going to rock the establishment, is he a threat to “Chinese Democracy” yes that’s a things belive it or not….. Not sure what it looks like though.
I’ve been here a week, the first week was a bit hectic but since we found our new home it’s been good to catch up with old friends.
Some of the houses we saw had some strange architectural features. We went to one place that had three levels which had been made from the original two floors. A few comprises were made along the way as you can see.
Today I went to the old city to find one of the old ladies that have a sowing machine, the two spots that were familiar with me were empty and so I tried another area and came across this old auntie who mended my trousers for 10 RMB.
After catching up with Lydia I made my way back to the SIP to Jinji Lake where I was meeting Sissi and her boss to have dinner in a fancy restaurant, it was very nice.
Her boss is an interesting woman, well travelled and very unconventional compared to others. She is 64, travels alone to many countries on her own and in a few days time is heading to Siberia for a week. She had no fear and enjoys going off the beaten track, a big like myself really.
She treated Sissi and I to a wonderful dinner, noveau cuisine I think is the phrase…… everything expensive, the dishes are all beautifully presented and the portions are small.
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Sissi bought tickets for tonight’s performance and I had a front row seat in the balcony looking down onto the orchestra, perfect.
I don’t know if I have ever been to a performance like this. The sound is amazing and clear without blowing your ears to bits. Watching the individual members of the orchestra is fascinating, the foreigner members seem to be way more animated than the locals, mind you the young solo violinist was incredible and was nearly letting his hair down.
It’s the interval, so looking forward to the second half of the evening. I’ll have to find out what pieces of music they are playing because I haven’t recognised anything so far.
One thing that really surprised me was that I only heard two mobile phones being used although I did see a few people being told off, the Chinese are not known for doing as they agreed told.