We left Chengdu and took an hour bus ride to Chongqing. This city is huge, 33 million people. It was just high rise buildings as far as the eye could see. We went to the Stilwell museum and then got on the river cruise boat. The boat was beautiful. We cruised the Yangtze River for 3 nights. They did too many announcements very loudly in my room early in the morning. The whole boat shut down by 11:00pm, kind of like we had a curfew. There were shore excursions every day. I didn’t do the morning ones because they cost more. One shore excursion was to see the red pagoda, Shibaozhai. We also did an excursion that took us on smaller boats up a smaller canyon. That was very pretty. There were also talks and programs on the boat too. It was even more fun because everyone in our tour group had already had a week to get to know each other so we had already bonded and had fun hanging out on the boat. There is a big dam on the river called the three gorges dam. There are 5 locks near the dam for boats. There is also a boat elevator, but our boat was too big to use the elevator. We went through two of the gorges during the day. It’s very mountainous and beautiful. There are rural villages and farms – no cars, no hospital, no high schools, no way in or out of the small villages except a 2 to 4 hour hike. We went through the locks of the dam at night. It takes about three hours to go through all five locks. I watched the boat go through the process of going through the first lock and then went to bed. It is free for boats to use the locks. On our last day we left the boat and toured the dam and locks. There are 3,000 engineers working there every day. It used to be 40,000. When the project is finished, it will be 600 engineers. There are 32 turbines to create electricity. The rest of the day was spent in the airport. Our flight to Shanghai was late. A bunch of us played cards in the airport. Chinese love games. After about 5 minutes we had drawn a crowd of Chinese men. They were watching us play. They would walk around to see what hands we had and how we laid down the cards so they could figure out how to play. We finally got into Shanghai and were on our own for dinner. A few of us found pizza. They serve pizza with a plastic glove so you don’t have to actually touch the pizza.
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