Animal, animals, everywhere! After leaving the snowy peaks of Tibet and the holy city of Lhasa, we headed home for a three-month break. Our reason: two weddings! We celebrated Jen and Seth’s wedding in September and Ellen and Dan’s wedding in October in great style. We celebrated mom and dad’s 40th anniversary, and even made […]
Towards Shangri-la and Tibet: Dancing with the Tibetans – June 2006
Dancing with the Tibetans: The 100 km. from the Tiger Leaping Gorge to Shangri-la were interesting because we had clearly entered Tibetan territory. The ride was not easy: 70 km. straight up before hitting a plateau 30 km. before the town. During that distance, we had ascended from 1800 m. to a cold 3200 m. […]
Northwest Yunnan Province: Biking with Yoav and Liron among the high mountains to traditional towns and the Tiger Leaping Gorge – June 2006
Northwest Yunnan Province: Biking with Yoav and Liron among the high mountains to traditional towns and the Tiger Leaping Gorge: After recuperating our visas, we flew back to Kunming and headed onto northwest Yunnan province. Our first stop was the town of Dali, a charming town surrounded by mountains on all sides and a lake […]
Hong Kong – May 2006
Hong Kong: After passing several lakes and playing cat-and-mouse between several stormfronts, we arrived in Kunming, the “City of Eternal Spring,” where it was anything but that for us. Cold rain and damp weather encouraged us to once again bring out our winter jackets and gloves – in May! We had hoped to receive a […]
Southern Yunnan Province – Colorful Minority Groups, Stunning Terraced Rice Paddies, and Traditional Architecture – April-May 2006
c)Southern Yunnan Province – Colorful Minority Groups, Stunning Terraced Rice Paddies, and Traditional Architecture We spent two months in Yunnan province in Southwest China, which is surely one of the most interesting provinces in China. Over one-half of its inhabitants belong to an ethnic minority, and the province is home to one-third of the country’s […]
Impressions of China
Impressions of China: We really felt that we had entered another land when we entered China. Although similar to S.E. Asia in some respects, it was also very different in others. Spitting, smoking, and drinking tea seem to be the national sports in China. Certain stereotypes jumped out at us from our first moments in […]
Religion in China
RELIGION IN CHINA: Religion in China is a big subject, but I have tried to divide it into distinct topics that will make it easier to read and digest. The main topics are Popular Religion, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Minority Religions, and Religion & Communism. Chinese religion has been influenced by three main streams […]
Do we or do we not head back home?
Do we or do we not head back home? Night was falling by the time we started to leave the waterfalls, pushing our bike through what was left of the roads, which had turned to a sloppy, muddy mess in the afternoon rain. And then our bike died – completely! – in the dark, and […]
Religion in Laos
Religion in Laos Buddhism: About 6 out of 10 people in Laos follow Theravada Buddhism (the Southern School). It was introduced into Laos between the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th century, but the country had already had influence from the school of Mahayana Buddhism many centuries before. Buddhism developed […]
The Bolaven Plateau: Wild Beasts and Waterfalls – 1st Week of Oct. 2005
The Bolaven Plateau: Wild Beasts and Waterfalls We left our paradisiacal island and headed north to the tune of bright blue skies, white fluffy clouds, chartreuse paddies, bananas, papayas, and large trees and mountains. We thought it prettier than Cambodia because of the mountains and trees, which added height to the landscape. There were few […]