Driving
in Dali traffic is done as much with the horn as the steering wheel
and accelerator. There are hardly any traffic signals, no stop signs
. . . We saw only two traffic lights at major highway intersections.
Narrow roads are congested with pedestrians and vehicles of every
imaginable description: cars, buses, trucks, etc. I sat on the edge
of my seat as our driver maneuvered seemingly effortlessly and with
nerves of steel (or none at all), blowing the horn every few seconds
and barely slowing down to avoid obstacles in the road. Yet, what
seems like chaos to me is everyday normal for the locals. I have seen
similar driving conditions in many developing countries and I can
only think that I would hate to drive a car where traffic regulations
are regarded merely as suggestions when not ignored completely.
Yin Feng Hotel |
room with heater at Yin Feng |
Yuer Park |
red and white camellia |
reflections |
Cangshan Mountains |
Chinese Banyan Tree |
the card players |
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