Thursday, April 14, 2011

Hong Kong

Hey guys, Marc and I survived China and are back to the civilized world. Sry we couldn't communicate our adventures, but will post some pictures this afternoon.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

China

no Facebook, no Blog. Difficult to communicate with the outside world, especially with this French keyboard. ;)
Marc and I spent the week in Beijing, visited the Great wall and the Forbidden city amongst the more famous monuments. We party hard during the night, since we made tons of new friends here.
We are leaving for Shanghai tonight, and then will go west into rural China for a couple of weeks. I am sorry it has been so difficult to update the blog.
Tzai Chen (french-chinese with a spanish accent)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Agra - Jaipur - Udaipur

Sorry guys, we have not been very good at postings pics recently. We've been through Agra (Taj Mahal and Agra fort pics coming), Jaipur (see some pics on facebook) and now Udaipur where we celebrated Holi (see Marc's facebook pics).
Who knew that a paint fight with the whole city would be so fun? ;)

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Delhi

Marc went for the week-end to Mumbai, and I spent the week-end in Delhi. He's coming back tonight for some good northern indian food.
I didn't do my visiting alone though. I met a French-Moroccan girl at the airport, and did a lot of visiting and partying together with a group of French, Georgians and (of course) Indians.

:)

India's gate; a monument for the lost lives against Pakistan and Bangladesh

 
Parliament

 
Tomb of Muhammad Quli Khan

Qutb Minar; one of the most amazing pillars created by Man for the victory of Islam in India





near the Qtub Minar complex, is the mosque.

IIT Delhi

 The Red Fort (Lal Qila)

Aziza and me; everyone stared at us (well at her) because of her Moroccan look and hair. A lot of Indians stopped us to take pictures of us (her). We felt like rockstars!

Inside the Red Fort


story: This Indian dude was selling fake beards and was making a group of 30 Indians laugh with it. We tried it on and, long story short, we made fools of ourselves for 20 minutes. Every single one had taken his camera out and were taking pictures of us. We even had difficulty convincing them to take one with our cameras.

Chai (tea) in the smallest galley imaginable at the bazaar near the Red Fort, where kids on roofs starting throwing water balloons at us. Training for Holi ...

Indian folk; many hold hands while walking.

Purana Mila

Pondicherry

I would have believed the driver if he had told me we had driven all the way to France. Pondicherry still has the vibe of an Indian city, but the architecture is very french, as the pictures will demonstrate.

                                 The south of France, or the east of Tamil Nadu?

definitely the SoF

                                               A monument for the few French who died ...

                                   A monument for Mahatma Gandhi

                                       the beach of Pondicherry

                                           Sacred Heart church

Mamallapuram

On our way to Pondicherry were amazing temples and structures, especially at Mamallapuram.

                      The five Rathas; a complex with very detailed carvings of the gods

                                   Marc violating the sacred animal of India

                                          The Shore Temple

                                           A whole side of a mountain had carvings such as these. Goats and cows are everywhere...


                                                                beeeee?

some magnificent temples 

                                           a crowd of Indians

pretty impressive that the rock doesn't fall right? It illustrates the high technology of the time, when they still needed to chuck big rocks at enemies.




Crocodile farm

Marc and I went to see the crocs and the snakes. I thought it was worth putting a couple of pictures of them.