Large balloons to welcome new students |
Arrival of new students |
Weekend breakfast. No SMH or Good Weekend (maybe not for anyone soon if Gina Reinhart has her way!), but time for an Aussie breakfast – orange juice, bacon & eggs on bread (haven’t got anything to toast bread on the gas ring yet), Vegemite on bread & butter, and Lavazza coffee (UHT milk) with black cherry jam….on bread. Doesn’t taste quite like home, but it’s the principle.
Part of the ancient stone perimeter wall of the city |
Beautiful melon display by street vendor |
In the afternoon Ben and I went into town to do some shopping and have a better look at Quzhou.
I wanted to buy turpentine and a paint scraper to remove tape adhesive from the tiled floor in my apartment.
Dredging the moat |
Drawbridge over the moat |
The moat is currently being dredged to promote water flow.
We continued on, walking through some of the outer local shopping quarters and markets.
Digital city |
Small Christian church in a side street |
These markets are near the flower, fruit and vegetable markets which will have to wait for another opportunity to visit.
We walked some further distance to the southern end of the city where Ben wanted to visit a ‘digital city’ to buy some computer stuff. Compared to the outside, the air conditioning maded it so cold inside, that we almost froze . The outside temperature was in the low 30s, and HUMID.
Electric scooter showrooms |
The top model Luyuan electric scooter |
They run on 4 lead-acid batteries which last about two years and can travel about 50kms in a recharge. They cost between $300-$500 AUS but shipping costs would be almost double that!
A hot-looking electric scooter being recharged through the window |
Electric scooters in a fashionable shopping mall |
The all-weather electric scooter |
The Dutch ones are much better suited to our conditions.
Here are some photos of other scooters that I found interesting.
These vehicles seem to be the main form of personal transport, outweighing bicycles and petrol-engined scooters or motorcycles by a huge margin.