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First stop - Beijing for a weekend. This was posted before we went off on the major portion of the holiday, so if you missed it just scroll down on this page. Next a Week of Celebration in Jenny's Village in 河下 (hé xià). Jenny's brother was getting married. Since we were planning on taking Jenny with us to Hainan, after her brother's nuptials, we more or less invited ourselves to the wedding in her village, just to keep things simple.
From Nanchang it was a bus ride to.... Shui Bian (Beside the Water)
where Jenny's uncle picked us up in his crew cab for the ride to her village, He Xia (Down River)
This is village which has never had a foreigner visit before. That doesn't mean they have never seen a foreigner. They have a lot of satellite dishes and television sets, mobile phones, vehicles. What they don't have is running water or indoor plumbing. Their water comes from a well in front of the uncle's house, and is pulled up by hand using a rope and bucket.
Heat consisted of a charcoal pan in the living room, like an indoor campfire. Since there was no chimney, the smoke simply found its own way out through the roof. We now understand why Chinese people want to have doors and windows open even in the winter.
Of course we were treated like visiting royalty. I was impressed with the self-sufficiency of Jenny's people. They grow cotton to make their own comforters, grow their own peanuts, meat, fish, frogs, turtles, chickens, rice, fruit... and we're toasting with a home made rice wine that was quite palatable. At least it was for the batches they served first. I think the later offerings were a bit harsh, but by then nobody cared.
The warmth of the family was almost overwhelming. I loved being in the mix of generations, the old people and the kids, all quietly appreciating each other.
Here are two more short clips. Scraping the pig, and stirring the blood pudding. These may take more time to load than they are worth.
After He Xia it was on to Haikou, on Hainan Dao (Hainan Island). But if I add any more pictures to this page it will take forever to load, so just click here for the next installment. The Man in China archive index
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