The City of Eternal Spring
Yunnan Province, The People’s Republic of China Supremely strange. That is how I characterise this country so far. Eels sit in tanks on the pavement waiting to be eaten. Alongside tanks of huge frogs, carp, freshwater lobsters, ribbon fish, bowls of maggots/leeches and fist-sized clams. None of this is cheap. I ate yarou fan last evening, that is Yunnanese aged ham and goats cheese fried with mushrooms and served on a bed of scallion fried rice. Research told me Yarou was duck. It was late and eight hour train journeys do that to you. By the way when you reserve a hard seat on the train that is exactly what you get. Everyone has to move around after an hour. There are no soft seats only soft sleepers and they are double the price. Still I may try one on the way back. You can ride a train all the way to Tibet from here but I’ll leave that. At immigration the security personnel already confiscated a book I had bought in Bodhgaya, India. By the Dalai Lama. Might have ant...