For our second day in Pingyao, we had a nice balance of learning and fun, thanks to the multitude of museums and temples scattered throughout the city and the various games and shops that surround them. Join me on this video journey to see the City God temple, a Taoist temple the Confucius temple, and the Martial Arts Museum. In between, take pit stops to goof around with street games, munch on delicious local food, and even do some shopping.
城隍庙 - chéng huáng miào
City God Temple
烧香 – shāo xiāng
burn incense
击鼓 – jī gǔ
beat the drum
打钟 – dǎ zhōng
ring the bell
清虚观 – qīng xū guān
Taoist temple
包子,面条,和平遥牛肉
bāo zi, miàn tiáo, hé píng yáo niú ròu
dumplings, noodles, and Ping Yao beef.
午饭后,我们租了双人自行车
wǔ fàn hòu, wǒ men zū le shuāng rén zì xíng chē.
After lunch, we rented a tandem bicycle.
文庙 – wén miào
Confucius temple
努力学习 – nǔ lì xué xí
study hard
玩游戏 – wán yóu xì
play games
汇武林博物馆 - huì wǔ lín bó wù guǎn
Martial arts museum
武术 – wǔ shù
Wushu
吹泡泡 – chuī pào pào
blow bubbles
奥巴马告诉我们,”好好学习,天天向上.”
Ào bā mǎ gào su wǒ men, “hǎo hào xué xí, tiān tiān xiàng shàng.”
Obama told us, “good good study, day day up.”
Sasha is an English teacher, writer, photographer, and videographer from the great state of Michigan. Upon graduating from Michigan State University, he moved to China and spent 5+ years living, working, studying, and traveling there. He also studied Indonesian Language & Culture in Bali for a year. He and his wife run the travel blog Grateful Gypsies, and they're currently trying the digital nomad lifestyle across Latin America.
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