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    December 07

    Travel Log - Vienna (1)

    Winter is coming, the land of Scandinavia became sunless and freezing.  The opening line of a story is always like this: It was a dark and stormy night...

    One day after such a night is December 1st, and we began our trip to Vienna, Austria. We took the ryanair flight, the famous low fare flight in europe. We arrived on time, very lucky, eh. On our to the hostel, we happened to find that there is nothing to check the voucher for traffic, it is somewhere communism. Anyway, as civilized people from socialism country, we bought the tickets all our way. The Hostel Lauria located in an inconspicuous 100 years old building. It was out the check-in time when we arrived, and the keys are just left on the front door in a small envelope. The trust among people, so impressed.

    After a short break, we went on the way to the downtown Wien. The 'old town', or city center, is encircled by the 'Ring' road, which is also the location of many famous old buildings. Vienna has hosted the Habsburg court for centuries, from the Holy Roman Empire, then the capital of the Austrian Empire and later of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Third Reich. It's a city famous for its history and also proud of music. It's the homeland of Johann Strauss, Franz Schubert and where Amadeus Mozart earned his great honor. However, I not good at either histoty or classic music, it's really a pity or waste.

    We walked along the Karnter Strase, the central mall in vienna. The street was decorated with kinds of lights, laser and projector, so beautiful and luxury. And there were several Swarovski on the street, the crystal bear is really lovely. Our wonderful night came to climax when we arrived at the St. Stephan's Cathedral. I don't know how to describe this impressive vision. Colourful lights projected on the gigantic building, gorgeous, spectral, mysterious and ghastgul.

    The first day ended with kabab. I loved it since wandering at Fudan, and it seems more delicious after such a long way.
    October 07

    Travel Log - Helsinki

    It's already two weeks since back from Finland, I am too busy to write the log in time...too lazy actually.

     

    I met jiaqi at the harbour and was told that she didn't bring her passport, and she just considered it as a suburban trip, faint. Anyway, it's lucky enough that we got on board without trouble. Acutually, it's just like a domestic trip, only using different currency.

    We got on the deck and were impressed by the beautiful view of the Slussen Harbour and later archipelago on Baltic Sea. As the night came, it became convival in the ship, people gathered at pubs, buffets, ballroom and casino. I was shocked that most people throwing bucks on blackjack and roulette are yellow faces and speaking chinese. I also tried my luck on a slot machine but no miracle happened. In the tax-free shop, jiaqi was so exciting at the cosmetic and perfumes, and introduced the various brands to me, totally no idea, so I turned to the chocolates and wines.

     

    We arrived at Helsinki in the morning of 19th. It's a bit rainy, but did no matter. The First stop is the Upenski Cathedral, the largest orthodox church in Western Europe. It's built and decorated in russian style, and had a plaque commemorating Russian Emperor Alexander II. And the next stop is the Helsinki Cathedral. It's in a neoclassical style and the climax of the whole Senate Square. It's also a tribute to the Tsar of Russia and the Grand Duchy of Finland. After visting the National Museum of Finland, I got to know the history of finland was just dominated by either Sweden or Russia, so it left a combination of two cultures and art style. There are many excellent art or design museums at Helsinki,  but unfortunately I had no time to visit.

     

    Then we came the Temppeliaukio Church, the site gave me the deepest impression in this trip. The churh is not as noticeable as Upenski or Helsinki Catherdral, it is built semi-underground. The interior was excavated and built into the rock, but is bathed in natural light entering through the glazed dome. And the interior acoustic quality is excellent by the rough, virtually unworked, rock surfaces. It's really a genius masterpiece.

     

    The sky became clear in the noon, and we walked along the Mannerheimintie Avenue. Helsinki is a small city and most of the important buildings and visiting sites are on the sides of this avenue. One of them looks exactly the same as Great Hall of the People, hehe. After a few walk, we got to the Sibeliu Park for the monument of the world-famous composer Jean Sibelius. This unique work of art resembled organ pipes, welded together from 600 pipes and weighing over 24 metric tons. It’s said that melody would come out when wind blows, but I heard nothing. And there is a lake near the park, waking on the macadam of the lakeside and enjoying the beautiful views, it was fantastic. On the way back to the harbour, we dropped by the Cathedral again, it looked more beautiful under the blue sky and I tooked some more pictures.

     

    It was still some time when arriving the harbour. So we had a salmon soup on the market square and fed the pigeons with biscuits. It was so relaxed after a whole day walking, and I just realized it might be very tired for a girl, sorry to jiaqi. After all, it’s a very nice trip, and very cheap. The only pity was that I hadn’t got a chance to enjoy the famous finnish sauna!

     

    September 21

    About "Travel Log"

    After travelling to Finland, I decide try to write down every spot I visit from now on, and in English. I hope I can insist on it. Finished the first note about Uppsala, I am happy feeling like I traveled once again there. Cheer.,
    Btw, photos in msn sapces are too small, is there any better space?

    Travel Log - Uppsala

    Uppsala is a smal town in the north of stockholm, as well as the fourth largest city of sweden. September 8th is the Kulturnatten (culture night) this year, and I took a one day visit to this small town. Several of my friends are studying at Uppsala University, the oldest university in Scandinavia founded in 1477. Simmie offered me a nice lunch and gave me some guide. And I met an interesting guy from Beijing University on my way.
    The first step is the Domkyrka (Uppsala Cathedral), the largest church in northern Europe. The church was built in Gothic style, and the highest building in the city. Inside the church is very impressive, the stained glass window depicting bible stories, fine decorated baroque pulpit, and many chambers each having marvellous monuments, statutes or paintings at the perimeter of the church.
    Facing opposite the cathedral is the Museum Gustavianum, the former main building of the university, named after King Gustav Adolphus. Now it is a museum exhibiting collections of Classical, Egyptian and Nordic antiquities. Some actors with periwig performed some experiments or speeches as scientists or politician to show the history of science and society to the children.
    Then I walked to the Carl Linnaeus Garden, a small symmetric garden with kinds of plants. Carl Linnaeus, a renowned naturalist, established the modern scheme of binomial nomenclature, which should be familar to biology student. And this year is the 300 anniversay for his birth. Walking in his beautiful garden and house, I realized again that bioligy is the subject for richs, who had both wealth and leisure. People who are still struggling for life, such as me, is not suitable for this so-called "science".
    Out of the garden, I lost my way and strolled in the city reaching the center square. Some people were putting up stages for the evening performance. Soon I got my direction and led to the Uppsala castle on the samll hill, passed by the old town hall, bibliotech (library) and Gamla torget (old square). The castle is built on the highest point of Uppsala, by King Gustav Vasa, from where can take a full view of the city. It is not as grand or gorgeous as I thought, but it has a beautiful botanical garden besides it. It is said that traveling in Europe is to see the churchs and castles. Well, it's true, but I think they are not comparable for the majesty or magnificence with the temples and palaces in Asia.
    The culture night is held annually in Uppsala, it might be the biggest festival here. Almost everyone come to the streets and show themselves. Music from various bands, dance from various nationality, and any one is free to join and enjoy. This old small town was ebullient at this time. Even the castle and library open till midnight. Children chorus sang the ode in the cathedral, feeling elegant and saint, though I know little about catholic.
    I took the train back to stockholm at half past nine. It's pity that I missed many wonderful show and the crazy "Uppsala screaming". Just leave it for the next visit. 
    May 10

    河南之行

    五一去了一趟河南,算是回了祖籍,走了开封、郑州、洛阳几个地方。站在黄河边,脚下是积淀的是中原文明的的历史,眼前流淌的是五千年的沧桑。在这片黄土地上,有太多的思绪和情怀,难以一吐为快,只有慢慢的碾磨。
    现在,这些古都也都在换发新的活力,这些在洛河边玩耍的孩子,这一刻他们是如此的轻松,如此的专注,如此的快乐。
    April 27

    西湖的价值

    我对西湖一直没有太大的兴趣,甚至很奇怪为什么那么多人向往着城市中的那么一个大水池子。此次再游西湖,也依旧不过如此,即使不是在假日,也是游人如织。走在苏堤上,既没有大江东去,也没有晓风残月,湖光柳岸的风光大概随便什么园子里都有的。三潭印月的风景,也只能在人民币的背面领略一二。
    但西湖的魅力从未消减,就像西湖周边的周边商品的价格。先说酒店,无论是因为从窗口就可以领略西湖一隅,还是仅仅因紧邻景区,价格稍贵总是可以理解的。再说饭店,白堤上的楼外楼可以算作是一个代表,由于相似的原因价格贵一点也情有可原。接着说旅游服务,西湖周边是有着所谓规范的,但价格难免让我想起托拉斯似的组织。最后说零售,西湖周边的小店,物价总会比常价高一点,可以猜测类似食品饮料的东西,里面也暗含了在西子湖畔享用的价值,但为什么杰士邦也比他处要贵呢?西湖不比偏远的景区,交通不便,仅仅是由于市场作用使地价等相关成本上升么,但所谓的黄金地段,其直接反映无非是更大的销量,单件商品的提价又从何而来呢?况且单件商品的提价,往往是绝对值不大,而比例较高,在消费者的mental accounting中较之时间成本而更容易接受。于是,在西湖边开店,可也赚更多的钱,也要负更多的地租,这些租金一部分用来改善了一部分人的生活,一部分则是冠冕堂皇的环境保护、文化宣传之类的工作,并以此来吸引更多的游人。不知道这是不是有什么循环,听说天津要筹资重建北少林,也不知道是真是假。
    April 21

    绍兴-杭州游记

    这次主要是为了去绍兴。最早知道这个小城,大概就是从鲁迅开始的吧,随后知道了陆游、王羲之、徐文长等名士。此行第一站来到徐渭故居-青藤书屋,小小的院子里已经难望当年的文华,屋子里陈列着一些摹本,也没有游人。我对书画并不很在行,只是从小就听得许多徐文长的奇闻轶事,如此诙谐潇洒游戏风尘的奇才怪杰,怎能不让人心生崇拜。
    作别了文长兄,走出仓桥直街便来到了鲁迅路,迅哥的宅第就颇为恢宏了,无论是故居、祖居、学堂都是三进三出的大宅子,游客也很多。从百草园到三味书屋,看过咸亨酒店门前的孔已己像,走过灯火辉煌的祝福厅,在逛遍现代的鲁迅纪念馆,当年的情趣或是战意皆已难觅,恐怕这就是我们的和谐盛世吧。接着来到了比邻的沈园,我一个大老爷们儿在艳阳高照的午后来寻找当年凄美的爱情故事,实在是天不时、人不和,呵呵。观景,特别是人文景观,都还要应景啊。
    下一站是书法胜地-兰亭,附庸风雅的我,逐个欣赏了每一块石碑,然后选择其中保存完好、字迹清楚的几块,拍下了到此一游照,里面还有曲水流觞的表演,池子里养了些白白胖胖的鹅,繁忙的工地像是在准备什么大型活动。出来之后,还有人招揽我们去大禹陵,好像刚刚有一个大型的祭禹活动,不禁想起前两天看的一个帖子《最怕领导有文化》,于是一笑而过。
    回到市区已是黄昏时分,暮色下的绍兴才有了一点小城的味道,夕阳下剪影样的房屋,泛着粼粼波光的流水,悠闲或是匆匆的行人。我来到这里,带着对名人雅士的憧憬,边走边看,无尽回想。
    April 11

    旅行

    周末骑车去了朱家角,一路非常的顺利。小镇已经充分的开发了,游客很多,而且很多外国人,不知道他们会不会以为这就是中国乡村的真实景象。回来产生了一些莫名奇妙的想法,连自己都很难讲清楚,现在的生存状态,将来的某些选择。
     
    当我还是十几岁的少年的时候,我就开始有这样那样的想法,有人说我有思想,有人说我早熟,而其实恰恰是我不够成熟,所也也不受约束,不负责任。到了今天,刚刚过了22岁的生日,我却依然如此,这实在不能说是什么好消息了。怎么才能走自己的路,负应负的责任,带给别人以福利?不管怎样,路还是要走下去,旅行业还在继续。
    April 01

    婺源行记

    本学期旅行计划的第一站,婺源,传说中中国最美丽的乡村。严格的说不能算是旅行,只能算踏青游玩而已,不过完全自主走到哪算哪的行程,感觉还是很不错的。景色不必多说,看照片即可,水乡、梯田、油菜花,江南的典型景色。也更近的接触了一些当地人和来自各地的驴友,行行走走中聊聊天还是很有趣的。对风景的描绘不是我的特长,但旅行总会带给我们一些新的见识和想法,慢慢写下来吧。
    January 30

    21岁生日&南汇行记

    ccc @ 2006-04-11 14:30

        21岁的生日,比以往都要热闹些,我不是一个喜欢社交的人,但去喜欢在生日的时候请上一大群的朋友,算是一种补偿吧。
        然后早早的就睡了,第二天的出行更让我兴奋。4.8是个好天气,再加上新换的装备,骑起来格外的爽,无论是一马平川的大道,还是树影婆娑的小路,都有着别样的风情。
        南汇却让我有些失望,园子里的桃花开的艳丽、栽的整齐,却不如路边不知名的小花有野趣,再加上汽车的尾气,嘈杂的叫嚷,人们为了踏青而踏青,为了赏花而赏花,然后把自己留在相机里了事,哦,今年也来过了。
        回程的时候就更加轻松了,骑行在公路无际无边,思绪有离开肉体的感觉,腿还在不停的踩着踏板,感觉有点像背gre单词,不需要想什么,一种机械的运动,很简单,很轻松...