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Jiayuguan: Looking back at the
entrance to the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
The tiny figure under the arch is a person showing the scale of this place.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
That's a snack shop.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
That's the commander's pavilion.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Anyone know what this plaque says?
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Camel train sculptures near the Fortress at the western end of
the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: One of the many sculptures in People's Square, called "Great Past
Square."
Jiayuguan: One of the many sculptures in People's Square, called "Great Past
Square."
Jiayuguan: One of the many sculptures in People's Square, called "Great Past
Square."
Jiayuguan: One of the many sculptures in People's Square, called "Great Past
Square." I wonder if they know Turpan also claims this honor?
Jiayuguan: This is the little kid on the train between Jiayuguan and Zhangye
that entertained us for four hours. Father and grandmother held him over a
bowl on the floor trying to get him to pee. All tots wear training pants
open in the front and back making toilet training possible while still
clothed. |
29-30 June 2004
Hello from
Jiayuguan,
Since my last postcard from Dunhuang China the winds have been blowing me
eastward. From Dunhuang I bussed over to Jiayuguan to
take a peek at what is usually represented as the western end of the Great
Wall. Scholars differ on their evaluation of the place, as there are many
sets of walls from different Dynasties. However, there is no denying the Jiayuguan Pass
Fortress is a remarkable military statement. After dumping my bag for the
night I dashed over to the monument. Inside I walked around the top of the
walls and explored the maze of passageways linking all of the various
battlements and structures within the fortified walls.
No other Occidental tourist had chosen to visit the monument the hour of my
own tour. In fact, during my entire 24-hour stay in Jiayuguan I seemed to be
the only foreigner in town. Certainly people treated me like an honored
oddity... someone that needed their mothering. When I made it known I wanted
to visit the Fortress that first day, the front office manager at my Blue
Dreams Hotel haggled with the taxi driver who initially had asked 40 RMB for
a round-trip lift. Manager and driver settled on 30 RMB for the ride. With
no restaurant in the hotel, the bellboy walked me down the street to a
classy establishment where I enjoyed a 30 RMB chicken dinner (full of sharp
bone splinters!). The location of a WongBa became a matter for every member
of the hotel staff. Finally, the manager directed me to go with their driver
and security guard. They drove me to an unmarked building where we found a
large dark second floor room full of computer terminals. They had even
arranged for the Wangba operator to call the hotel for a ride back when
finished, though I ended up taking the convenient and cheap (always 1 RMB
anywhere in China!) #1 city bus back. Internet Explorer had been partially
disabled making it impossible to delete personal information after a
session. That limited my use to Google searches.
My just adequate $25 hotel room featured a shower-head in the middle of the
bathroom, making all but morning showers impractical... and chilly with no
hot water! Everyone from the bus drivers and conductors to hotel reception
and security staff treated me with exceptional and thoughtful kindness in
this little out of the way town. One night in the hotel with only cold water
and no restaurant convinced me cut my stay to a single night. The next morning I
walked over to a 4 star hotel across from the People's Square for breakfast.
The front office manager who spoke a bit of English came to my table to
discuss the possibility of my staying at their hotel and announced I could
pay the waiter "fifty RMB" when finished with my breakfast. The bill arrived
showing fifteen RMB. That turned out to be the correct price.
Back in the lobby several English struggling staff cornered me for some
language lessons. In addition to the pronunciation differences between
"fifty" and "fifteen" we worked on the really quite subtle pronunciation
differences among "lake," "look," "lock," "lick," "leak," "like," "Luke,"
etc. While correcting English I learned a good deal about the history and
living conditions in Jaiyuguan. The area is famous as a steel production and
construction industry town, though the invisible industrial area is well
away from the city center. The Hotel's General Manager arrived on the scene
and to my surprise approved the impromptu language lessons as I waited with
complimentary tea for my train departure time. "Lake" got into the
conversation when one of the staff tried to explain how the government had
been making artificial lakes and fountains around the city to alleviate the
hot, arid conditions in this desert oasis.
Though tempted
to linger a while longer in this hospitable town, I grabbed a train for
Zhang Ye to see the famous Giant Reclining Buddha.
Until the next
postcard,
Peace,
Fred L Bellomy
Jiayuguan: Scenes around
the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Story of the Fortress at the western end of the Great
Wall.
Jiayuguan: Layout of the Fortress at the western end of the Great
Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall. For those who want a taste of being a soldier stationed
in the ancient fort an archery range is waiting. Bows and arrows
with straw man targets on the ground show the defense strategy.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Camel train sculptures near the Fortress at the western
end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Some of the daytime activities in People's Square, called
"Great Past Square."
Jiayuguan: One of the many sculptures in People's Square, called
"Great Past Square."
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Jiayuguan: Just outside the
entrance to the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Inside the entrance to the Fortress at the western end of the
Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Little "gazebo" behind the sign showing the layout of the
Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Elaborately painted double door on one of the buildings inside
the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
For those who want a taste of being a soldier stationed in the ancient fort
an archery range is waiting. Bows and arrows with straw man targets on the
ground show the defense strategy.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Scenes around the Fortress at the western end of the Great Wall.
Jiayuguan: Exterior shot of the Blue Dream Hotel where I stayed for one
night.
Jiayuguan: Interior shot of the Blue Dream Hotel lobby where I stayed for
one night.
Jiayuguan: this is Helen in Reception at the Wei Xia Hotel at the corner of
People's Square. She entertained me with stories of her city using a unique
display of English... which I corrected at her request.
Jiayuguan: One of the many sculptures in People's Square, called "Great Past
Square."
Jiayuguan: One of the many sculptures in People's Square, called "Great Past
Square."
Jiayuguan: East meets West. One of the many sculptures in People's Square,
called "Great Past Square."
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