Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Shanghai Boat Ride


We didn’t even want to go. But when we realized that our first night in Shanghai would be spent in the hotel room, we joined the rest of the tour group for the boat tour down the Huangpu River.

                Jannie and I jumped on the bus with the rest of the tour group and drove through the street lamp streets of Shanghai. We arrived at our destination and stepped of the buss to a skeptical looking building. We walked into huge waiting room full of people and joined them in waiting as our tour guide secured the boat tickets. After a few minutes we were lead down a narrow hall and through a back door of the building, just like that we were standing on the docks waiting to board our boat. The chill in the air kept us awake as we watched as passengers slowly filed of a riverboat style vessel. When the boat had been emptied it was our turn to board.
                                                 (Managed to catch one of the crew for a pic)

                Up the gangplank we went, surveying the riverbank views. But it wasn’t until we reached the far, river facing side of the boat that I was glad I had come. The views opened up to the brightly lit riverbank with skyscrapers decorated with lightshows and varying architecture was a unique sight. As we waited for the boat to debark, we explored the two open air decks.  The boat slowly left the bank and the crisp air turned into chilling breeze that took my breath away. I couldn’t take enough pictures of the banks the light displays on the buildings fascinated me. The unmistakable Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower was a light show in and of itself constantly changing colors and light patterns. Cruising along the river were boats that were as bright as fireworks decked out in light designs and arrangements. We were passed by boats designed as floating rainbows and dragons.
 

            In every trip there is always a moment when the gravity of the adventure finally hits you. The riverboat ride in shanghai was my moment. Shivering from the cold, breathless from the breeze and entranced by the view I stood at the bow of the boat and realized that I was on the adventure of a lifetime and I may never be here again.


Sincerely yours,
        Lady of Adventure

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