请勿懂!五月二十八日-六月三日
Less than a week of my stay in Shanghai remains. Time really has passed quickly. Before I notice I will be sitting on the train back to Sweden.
More pictures from my adventures, this time from the 28th of May and onwards.
In Nanjing. The train trip from Shanghai took 1 hour 19 minutes, leaving 15.00 and cost 140 yuan. We were aiming to climb the Nanjing city wall, but it proved to be hard to find the entrance. We got to look at the wall from this hill instead.
På Stora bron över Långa floden. Ena riktiga sagonamn. This magnificent bridge across the 长江 was finished in the 1960s, hence the statues. The bridge is some 6 km (?) long: walking from the closest bus stop to the top of the bridge took quite a while.
Is this a language or does this bus company just feel cool when they have some Latin letters on their bus?
Monument at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, commemorating the 300 000 victims of the Nanjing Massacre, killed by the Japanese soldiers during the Japanese attack on China in the 1930s. It was rather terrible: the soldiers were competing in killing civilians, the more you massacred, the higher status you got. Free entry.
Iris statue, holding a peace dove in the park outside the Memorial Hall. Taking pictures inside the different halls was not allowed.
Utslagna efter museibesöket.
På väg upp för Lila berget.
The one and only!
Ming tombs. 70 yuan.
After a somewhat long hill, some 300 steps to reach the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. Free entry.
Nice view! After this we returned to Shanghai with a slower train leaving 18.32, taking 4 hours 11 minutes, costing 47 yuan.
Taking a Pudong picture from the Bund is a must.
Convenient with food constantly rotating within reach. The sushi tasted well as well.
More pictures from my adventures, this time from the 28th of May and onwards.
In Nanjing. The train trip from Shanghai took 1 hour 19 minutes, leaving 15.00 and cost 140 yuan. We were aiming to climb the Nanjing city wall, but it proved to be hard to find the entrance. We got to look at the wall from this hill instead.
På Stora bron över Långa floden. Ena riktiga sagonamn. This magnificent bridge across the 长江 was finished in the 1960s, hence the statues. The bridge is some 6 km (?) long: walking from the closest bus stop to the top of the bridge took quite a while.
Is this a language or does this bus company just feel cool when they have some Latin letters on their bus?
Monument at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, commemorating the 300 000 victims of the Nanjing Massacre, killed by the Japanese soldiers during the Japanese attack on China in the 1930s. It was rather terrible: the soldiers were competing in killing civilians, the more you massacred, the higher status you got. Free entry.
Iris statue, holding a peace dove in the park outside the Memorial Hall. Taking pictures inside the different halls was not allowed.
Utslagna efter museibesöket.
På väg upp för Lila berget.
The one and only!
Ming tombs. 70 yuan.
After a somewhat long hill, some 300 steps to reach the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. Free entry.
Nice view! After this we returned to Shanghai with a slower train leaving 18.32, taking 4 hours 11 minutes, costing 47 yuan.
Taking a Pudong picture from the Bund is a must.
Convenient with food constantly rotating within reach. The sushi tasted well as well.
勿行!