Thursday, September 4, 2008

Good Job Dad!

OK this was a great experience. So, thanks to Kelsi's great mentoring by her dad, we brought a whistle with us on our trip. All hostels have a sign posted that says not to go out after midnight as it is not safe, plus we heard TWO stories in ONE night of muggings by other people staying in our hostel. One of the muggings was three locals against two guys. So we have Kelsi wear the whistle anytime we're out after it's dark and last night we got to use it. It was kind of hilarious. The stories of the muggings generally included being bumped into a bit by a small group and pick pocketed in the process. Well, we happened into a perfect place to get bumped into by 4-5 guys, actually, & they were acting like they wanted to show us something - maybe to buy - but mostly they were blocking the sidewalk where we couldn't get by since there was a building on one side and a tree fenced area on the other. We were trying to brush them off & get past, but then it clicked that this looked exactly like stories we heard. So Kelsi started blowing the whistle, which startled them and scattered the group. It was kind of hilarious but also potentially saving us from loosing a few bucks. Anyway, we laughed about it for the rest of our walk home.

We take a train Friday morning back to Beijing, so we've had a few days to kill. We took an overnight trip to a nearby national park, checked out some local temples, the "black" market and attended a fantastic traditional Mongolian music & dance concert. The throat singing is amazing. We thought of a good description for how the Mongolian music and dance culture seemed to us: it's Asia meets America West 1800s. They were wearing beautiful Asian costumes with some Asian country horse riding type music while dancing like they were riding a horse. We also went to 2 movies of the 3 they have showing. One of them was The Mummy 3 played in English with Mongolian subtitles. The other 2 were in Mongolian without any English, but we went to one anyway because it was Ghengis Khan and we thought it would be interesting & we'd get most of the idea. We were relieved after two hours when the theater staff killed the show and flipped on the lights in the middle of the Khan's grand coronation scene.

2 comments:

Denise and Ed said...

Maybe you need to wear the whistle even in the daytime. Glad you had it!

ALYN said...

My only trip out of the country was 5 weeks traveling in Greece & Italy. It's an amazing experience to carry all your luggage on your back, and live simply.

I love the pictures. We have a good friend from Mongolia, who we met in Missouri. She's married to a guy from Hong Kong, and they're in Laie, Hawaii now.

Congrats on your wedding, by the way. It's fun to see your adventure. I hope your trip goes great! I look forward to seeing where you go.

From your cousin,
Alyn