Saturday, February 16, 2008

Chinese New Year

Our decision to return to Lijiang With Katie, Sam and Silas for Chinese New Year proved to be a good one since the entire town was virtually shut down. Stores and markets were closed for three days, buses ran on sporadic and very unpredictable schedules and none of the restaurants near the college were (or are) open. We opted to celebrate with our own fireworks at the track on campus. Our friend Ellen left us a pile of personal explosives under our Christmas tree which we dutifully carried down to the field to set off. We felt tame with our sparklers, volcanoes and roman candles. I did have to look the other way when Steve let Li hold a multi-shot rifle style firework by herself. Needless to say there were plenty of other fireworks happening all around us. For our Lander friends, it is like the 4th of July for three straight days. Apparently the fireworks at midnight were amazing, Li and I managed to sleep through them, but Steve claims they were in all directions. When the town awoke again, people were cheerful and full of optimism for the New Year.

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