We started off the day having the local speciality food, which is a flavor of rice noodles. I thought it was good. Then we returned home and watched a movie called KeKeXiLi about Tibet. For lunch, we met the other art student friend again and had the Yunnan Province speciality food, “Across the Bridge Noodles.” All the ingredients were served to you separately, which you dump into your bowl of really hot water.
Qujing is a small city of 300,000 people. It is not in any of the guidebooks, so it is rare for foreigners to visit here. So I did get some staring and some giggling school girls that saw me.
In the afternoon it was time to go. I was able to spend one night here, but there isn’t too much to see. I took the train back to Kunming, the biggest city in Yunnan, in the late afternoon.
I forgot to say before, but in Vietnam my UV filter came loose on the end of the lens and fell to the floor. The glass in the filter and the ring became separated and rolled on the floor for a while and now it doesn’t quite go back together like before. So now I’m running without any filter at the end of the lens.