same old story: rain to drizzle
day 201: 天祝藏族自治县 (Tibetan self-governed township of Tianzhu) - 打柴沟 (dachaigou) = 20,6km
I put on my jacket today.
Unfortunately I had to, first of all because it was cold, and second because it was raining:
Rain can be a pain. But it can also be quite cozy to shake off the water and sit down in a small restaurant with a stove heating up the room:
When I went back outside, the rain had turned into a mere drizzle, and I easily walked off a couple of hours.
Once I came past a small shrine:
There weren’t that many people around outside, so I was happy to bump into this old dude hugging his zucchini:
What a spectacular beard, I thought. And then I wondered: was that really zucchini?
But he was already gone.
…
The later the day, the nicer the weather:
Ok, on this picture you can’t really see the blue sky with all the trees.
So here:
I got to 打柴沟 (dachaigou) around six in the evening, and one thing struck me immediately:
This place didn’t look poor; it had a hotel, several restaurants and even a fairly large bookstore.
But it just seemed so…
…deserted.
The hotel owner later explained this to me: 打柴沟 used to have an own train station before, but a while back the authorities figured that the settlement was really to small, so the station was discarded and a lot of work places and people left.
Same old story.
Oh, and another thing that I found special around here:
“毛泽东思想万岁!” - “Long live Mao Zedong thought!” (10.000 years to be exact).
Up until today, I haven’t seen this anywhere on a wall before.
Soundtrack: NOFX - “The Brews”
—total: 2472,8km










May 29th, 2008 at 8:00 am
Good question - well, zucchini is called 西葫芦 here, right? “Western” Hulu. So I figured if it’s Western then it’s probably not very common in the countryside cuisine. - I had obviously totally forgotten about 西红柿 (tomato) and 西瓜 (water melon). Silly me!