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Layers of Culture

By Kelsey | June 4th, 2007 | 2 Comments »

The bottom layer, 15-feet below, is there, but you can’t see it. The Southern Yue kingdom placed loose rock to make a street here 2200 years ago.

Working our way up, the Tang dynasty built-up the road with large cut stones 1400 years ago.

At street-level, present day Guangzhou-nites zip by with their shopping bags from Adiddas and Gioradano. Some of them pause long enough to look through the Plexiglas windows, sponsored by Coca-Cola, and consider the exposed ancient street.

I watch over it all. I’m sitting at the window on the second-floor McDonald’s, relishing my first hamburger in over two months. The fries are pretty nice too. The Coca-Cola isn’t bad either.

I think I’ll get an ice cream cone.

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2 Responses to “Layers of Culture”

  1. Kyle Says:

    Kels, what’s their regional specialty?

  2. Kelsey Says:

    Rice.

    Sorry I had to do that. Guangzhou was formerly known as Canton. So, anything you eat in a Cantonese restaurant originated from here.

    I manage to work in a different dish each day. Today’s was rice with egg, tomato, and sweat and sour sauce. Lovely.

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