For Tom's visit, we decided to venture out on a little day trip to the small water town of Tongli. There are lots of water towns around Shanghai (a nearby town was used in filming Mission Impossible 3). They are unique because the main part of the town is built up around creeks and small rivers that run through the center. The towns are crissed crossed by a series of bridges and much of the daily life centers around the water. People wash their clothes and veggies in the river, fish, and unfortunately dump some garbage and sewage in there as well. It's best described by the pictures below.
*Warning*- Tongli is also famous as being the home of the China Sex Museum (which we obviously couldn't pass up since we were there anyway). Regardless of the content of the museum, the grounds are beautiful as it used to be a private girls school- how ironic. Graphic pics below so if you are prudish, you may want to skip the last couple photos.
A typical Tongli canal view.
Tongli ladies doing the laundry.
Inside one of the historic courtyards of Tongli. How cool would it have been to live in a place like this (well, actually, it would have been down right cold- there's not much insulation)!
My friend Jodi checking out the Tongli towel head fashion. For some reason which we couldn't figure out, several of the older ladies were wearing hand towels on their heads...
Accidents happen. A 3-wheeled scooter took a curve a little too fast and nailed the large cement ball right in front of us. Good thing we weren't a few seconds earlier or this would have been us instead of the ball! Amazingly, no one got hurt!
Tom and I getting ready to check out the Sex Museum.
The beautiful gardens of the sex museum- most of the statues you see in the distance were X-rated (hee-hee).
The title of this piece was "A woman's dependence"...well, I don't know about that- should have been titled "A man's dependence!"
My favorite statue in the museum. Title "The only part of the body you can't chain down". Pretty much.
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These buildings were a Catholic church and school
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