On to Shenyang

8 September – Shenyang, China

Qingdao’s new train station has a single waiting room…. that can accommodate 10,000 passengers.  It’s huuuuge.

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The bullet train to Shenyang takes 8.5 hours.  Our seats were quite comfortable, and the scenery zoomed past.

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Zeng met us at the station, transported us to our hotel, and shortly after took us on an extraordinary culinary tour of Shenyang.

First stop was a restaurant specializing in dumplings that has been thriving for about 150 years.  So very good under any circumstances, but especially after cargo ship food…

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Next we went to a street food bazaar, with at least 100 stalls selling a mind-boggling array of seafood, quail eggs, pig brains, “irrigation sphere ball”, omelet, steamed buns, and creepy-crawlies such as scorpions, bugs, lizards, etc.  We were sorry we filled up on dumplings!

Finally we connected with a university friend of Zeng’s, Leo, at a popular spot for grilled meat.  Leo is an official with the government’s environmental agency – quite a challenging job.  (Henry enjoyed the grilled silkworms!)

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Long day, full stomachs – but a great reunion with Zeng and introduction to the food of Liaoning Province.

 

 

 

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