Friday night Jill and I chose to take a river cruise and see
some of the sights at night. Complete with an “international” buffet (they had
French fries and ribs so the Americans were happy) and some traditional Thai
dancing, it was a nice affair. We were able to see some of the major tourist
attractions lit up at night-they even had timers on the lights to conserve
electricity and only show the buildings when the boats were passing!
That afternoon I went for a classic Thai massage. Unlike a
message in the United States, which tends to be a relaxing experience, this was
an odd combination of yoga and pushing on various muscle groups. To end the
session, I got my back cracked from both sides, and I can still feel soreness
along my spine where the masseuse did her work. Wrapping up my night included a
glass of wine on a rooftop bar, with a 360 degree view of the city. It was
pretty spectacular, all things considered.
Finally, on Sunday I headed over to the market in the
morning to get some good stuff cheap. The place in question is said to have
over 15,000 stalls and I can honestly say I got lost in the inner maze of the
place a few times. However, I did get some good-priced steals and then headed
back to Shanghai, where I took the bullet train. (You can’t come from a family
full of engineers and miss the bullet train!) So I am now back in China for the
foreseeable future-or at least until my 60 days are up. Stay tuned for future
adventures!
A+ for the resolutions
ReplyDeleteThis is really fun, Becky. Thailand is a fun country. Hope you enjoy your life in Asia.
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