Photos from the Chuxiong Night Market
Dance performance on the street
More dancing
Enjoying the sights and sounds of the night market
Trying out an edible folk art: sugar in the shape of various animals
*Video clips from the Chuxiong night market forthcoming.
Comments
Hey Guys. . .That night market seems pretty interesting. from the dance performances to the street food. How cool is it that you can actually eat art?? That's just amazing!! Well, as usual, y'all keep enjoying yourselves until the next blog. . .
Richard Kerr (Rushell's uncle)
Posted by: Richard Kerr | June 16, 2009 1:02 PM
Thank you, Lin, for posting these great photos of the market at Chuxiong and magnificent Stone Forest. This adventure gets more and more exciting, if possible! We continue to enjoy our peek into your spectacular journey. Keep enjoying; keep learning! Love you Ian, and best to all. Joan Tirrell (Ian's mom)
Posted by: Joan Tirrell | June 17, 2009 12:45 AM
Hey Rush and friends ,
The night market does seem to be one whole bunch of fun. "The city that never sleeps" The colors of the clothing is so vibrant its as it it has electrified the entire market. Continue to enjoy a wonderful experience.
With much love,
Aunti Maria (Rush's aunt)
Posted by: Maria | June 17, 2009 1:34 AM
Hey Girls:
Pretty picture!
Did you all make your very own sugar art?
Hey, I'm excited and anxiously awaiting the video clip of the night market happenings?
Sonia(Rushell's aunt)
Posted by: Sonia | June 17, 2009 2:43 AM
I am having a wonderful time looking at pictures and reading these posts as I sit in a kitchen in Brooklyn, NY. You have all brought this far away world so close. Thank you for sharing your impressions and your adventures! Keep it coming!! Ian's Auntie B
Posted by: Barbara Tirrell | June 17, 2009 5:22 PM