Chengdu city is not big on sites and the principal monument is the ubiquitous large statue of Mao. From his pedestal sandwiched between lanes of traffic, he reaches his arm out beseechingly. But these days no-one pays any attention. His appeal is superseded by that of the boutique shopping arcade, the facades of which reflect his corpulent figure – Cartier, Bulgari, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany’s to name but a few.
Back in the mall, we were initially dismayed to find that Iron Man 3 contained scenes in Mandarin with no English subtitles. Fortunately, they were few and far between. In fact, we subsequently discovered that these scenes were exclusive to the Chinese release, having been added to appease Chinese censors. Apparently they were insignificant to the plot.
The following morning we took the highspeed train from Chengdu to Chongqing. Given our previous train experience we were impressed with the train and it’s interior! The best bit, however, was that it was a short journey – only 2 hours and averaging around 120 miles an hour. Nice.
J&J