Saturday, April 30, 2011

Discovering Henan province of China: SHAOLIN TEMPLE

DAY 3: SHAOLIN TEMPLE




On the 3rd day of my trip I felt like checking out the monks who like to fight, so I travelled from Luoyang to Shaolin temple: 1,5 h & 100 RMB later (for Shaolin ticket) I was granted an entrance to the world of ancient mystery of Shaolin - the centre of pilgrimage for martial arts enthusiasts and a good place to get quality kung fu training!




Shaolin temple (Shàolín Sì) is a place of many legends and mystery and the birthplace of Kung Fu.
The most famous name associated with Shaolin is Bodhidharma or Dámó, an Indian monk who travelled to China in 5th century to teach Buddhism. After entering Shaolin, he found the monks out of shape from a lifetime spent in study and meditation, so he introduced a work out program which later developed into kung fu.



The monks studied the movements of animals and copied them - crawling snakes, leaping tigers... From childhood, Shaolin monks subjected themselves to a hard training five hours a day, every day. The monks spent as many hours praying and meditating as they did in kung fu training. They adhered to a moral code in which self-defense was the only acceptable reason for fighting and killing one's opponent was to be avoided if possible.



Now let me be honest..having seen quite a large number of different temples around China Shaolin temple didn`t impress me...just another Chinese temple :)....especially considering it`s been rebuilt many times and there`s not much (if anything) left from the original temple...





But then again I didn`t come for the temple...I came for the kung fu monks :)



"Today's resident "monks" at Shaolin are highly skilled fighters, but cannot be considered genuine Shaolin monks, for the spiritual side of their discipline is now virtually absent. There are still genuine Shaolin monks in China, but they keep a low profile and are not to be found at Shaolin."

So no great luck with fighting monks either ;)

All you can hope for is checking out the kung fu show & observing kung fu wannabes training ...which is actually pretty cool! But they are not real monks...



The real ones seem to be hiding somewhere in China, so I`ll keep looking ;)


The coolest thing I experienced in Shaolin was being massaged by a monk (given he wore monk`s robe)! As I wondered around the temple I managed to find a quieter area (that turned out to be dedicated to Shaolin medicine) and couldn`t resist such a tempting offer :) (especially considering that my backpack was almost all the time with me and my shoulders were starting "to complain" :)


Shaolin temple pharmacy :)



And this "shiny friend" was being passionately massaged by locals (and by me as well ;) to make sure all the body parts function well :) (at least that`s what I understood ;)



And then there was Pagoda forest!

228 stone or brick pagodas built from 791 AD to today. The levels on the pagodas must be odd numbers (from 1 to 7) and are based on the achievements of the Buddhist masters they were built for. The pagoda forest in Shaolin is the largest pagoda forest in China.





Stay tuned for NANJIECUN (new village of socialism) visit!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Discovering Hénán province of China!



I am happy & proud to announce that I have successfully completed my first solo trip in China!



As my work is mostly on weekends and I have 5 weekdays relatively free, the decision was taken to send me on my first solo-trip in China :) My choice was the neighbouring Hénán province - 8 h by bus to the capital of Hénán - Zhengzhou from where it`s possible to get anywhere else in the province!

- Why Hénán?
- Lonely Planet suggested:
1) not to miss Peony festival in Luoyang (I love peonies!)
2) to seek enlightenment in Longmen caves (why not!)
3) fathom the martial art mysteries at the Shaolin temple (mysteries are definitely my thing)
4) rediscover communism in Nanjiecun (sounds too good to miss ;)


So my plan (5 days, 7 bus rides (total of 26 h), 0 reservations) went like that:
Rizhao - Zhengzhou - Luoyang - Shaolin temple - Zhengzhou - Nanjiecun socialist village - Zhengzhou - Rizhao



DAY 1: 8 h + 2,5 h = Rizhao -> Zhengzhou -> Luoyang
8 h bus trip fro Rizhao to Zhengzhou was quite ok!
I had chosen the book "Peony in Love" for my trip (going to Peony festival in Luoyang it seemed like a perfect choice :)
Of course.. occasionally I heard the sound of spitting & tried not to think where that spit went as there was no option of opening the window... some guys thought they`d "secretly" smoke on the bus...somebody else was getting sick... but I was enjoying my book & beautiful spring landscape!




DAY 2: Luoyang, Longmen caves & Peony festival

Luoyang has been the capital of 13 Chinese dynasties, but not much of that has been preserved till nowadays... Now it`s a modern & green city...felt cosy!

In hunt for breakfast I discovered the Old Town of Luoyang...


..peonies everywhere...


Enjoying morning sun :)


Lijing gate


Old street


And then it was time to get my portion of enlightenment, so I hopped on the public bus for Longmen caves! 1st impression - extremely crowded (and I seemed to be the only foreigner there!)!


The Longmen Caves (or Longmen Grottoes) stretch for 1km along the west bank of the Yi River near Luoyang. The site includes some 1,350 caves and 40 pagodas, which are filled with thousands of Buddhist statues carved out of the hard limestone cliffs.
The carving work began in 492 AD and continued for 500 years. The Longmen Caves were designated a World Heritage Site in 2000 for their spectacular works of Chinese art, especially of the Tang Dynasty.



Quite a breathtaking place!





Don`t know if I got enlightened, but I definitely got suntanned as it was one hot & sunny day ;)



Next it was flower-power time - Peony festival!!!

"The peony of Luoyang is the most beautiful under heaven"... the Chinese saying goes... The peony is the emblem flower of Luoyang and "since the Tang Dynasty no Chinese city has been able to rival Luoyang in growing peonies", so growing peonies and admiring them seems to be a local obsession :) The first Luoyang Peony Festival took place in April of 1983.

I decided to admire peonies in Wangcheng Park that served as the venue for the first Luoyang Peony Festival and is the main venue for the Peony Festivals every year :)

Dream photo of every Chinese :)


...endless shopping possibilities... a must have of every Chinese tourist seemed to be a huge fake peony bouquet!!! :))


Peonies & art...



Time to admire... :)







After admiring for a couple of hours I sat down to to read my book "Peony in Love" and wait for the dark...and as it was getting darker a new side of the park was coming to life... dancing...lighted floats....music....





And when I was overwhelmed by peonies & admiring ;) I headed back to Old town for a quiet stroll and for making new friends - this girl was so keen to be photographed... after I took a photo she was requesting to get her photo right away :)) Sweet :)


...and the food street of Old Luoyang is a definite must for taste buds and admiring aromas ;)


A lot of admiring done ;)...next Shaolin temple!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Monday, April 18, 2011

Blossoms :) (spring is in the air!)

Rizhao is in blossoms - truly beautiful !!!:)








And today I`m heading to the neighbouring province of Henan to take in more spring and to see the PEONY FESTIVAL in Luoyang :)


Enjoy spring!!! :)