We were so fortunate to have clear skies for our visit to the Giant Panda Breeding Center since Rebecca, our CIT guide, said that it was usually overcast. I saw Mei Lin, one of the first pandas to arrive in the US at a zoo near Chicago in the 1940’s : therefore,I was very excited to be seeing a number of pandas in more natural surroundings with a lot of dense vegetation, bamboo and climbing areas. A stroke of luck was seeing 5 two year old pandas playing together on a bamboo platform.
A second area featured one year old pandas. Then we walked by a glass enclosed area where 1 and 2 month olds were being cared for in incubators since mother pandas often reject one of their offspring if it’s a twin.
Since we had our big meal at lunchtime in the Center, that evening, Kathy, my MT nurse daughter, took her life in her hands to cross a very busy street with cars whizzing by to get some fruit from a local store and some Tibetan fried dough balls on a stick from a street vendor for a supper snack
That evening, our driver picked us up to transport us to the Shu Feng Ya Yuh Teahouse where we saw a Sichwan Chinese Opera featuring stick puppets, hand shadows and an amazing presentation of Changing Faces and Costumes in a split second which left us wondering if there was more than one actor involved. Traditional music accompanied the show which included a woman singing dissonant tunes with a strident voice and the Gaohu (a long necked 2 string violin).
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