Germans looking at dancers

Day 421: [ä¹Œé²æœ¨é½ (Ürümqi)] = 0km

My visa wasn’t ready yet. No big deal, just one more day of waiting.

We walked around in å—æ¹–公园 (South Lake Park) for a while:

The municipal administration was there:

Some apartment buildings:

And a couple of horses that we initially mistook for cows:

Later that night, we met up with my good friend 朱辉 (Zhu Hui) whom I hadn’t seen in two years:

Of course we couldn’t break with our tradition – ç«é”… (hot pot) it was:

And again later that night, we went back to the park:

It was shiny and nice:

The administration was sparkling:

And so were the apartment buildings next to the lake:

People were dancing:

…and they were dancing literally everywhere:

One question: why do we Germans rarely dance on public squares?

Soundtrack: Manowar – “Sign Of The Hammerâ€

-total: 5510,9km

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