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آفتاب
03-09-2008, 08:53 PM
نميدونم تا حالا اين شعر قشنگو شنيديد يا نه ؟؟

افتابي شدم و پنجره از من ترسيد / خاك بر خود لرزيد /شاخه ي بيد شكست / كفتر خانه ي دل از لب اين بام پريد /ليك در ان همه بي رحمي محض / دختري خنده ي سوزان مرا باز كشيد!!!

يعني : ممكنه در تمام طول عمرتون كسي نباشه كه حرفهاي درست شما رو قبول كنه ولي بالاخره يكي پيدا ميشه تاقدر شما رو بدونه .... ولو اينكه در يه صفحه ي كوچيك نقاشي باشه!! ;)

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ctbm2009@ystea.org
09-15-2009, 02:33 PM
My last few days of my china city travel (http://www.chinatraveldepot.com/CityBreaks/)in Xinjiang passed pretty quickly. I visited a few temples around the city, ate at the nicer restaurants and generally lazed about until it was time to leave. The next day I got up early to catch the train to Beijing.
The train journey was great. I spent most of it snoozing or otherwise relaxing and could have happily stayed on for an extra day, not just the required 36 hours. There were views of the Gobi for the first day and when we woke up the next morning it was to the northern Chinese mountains and the Great Wall. Beautifully, the only moment of discomfort came when we were crossing the border - a three hour affair involving changing all the wheels on the carriages to fit the Chinese tracks. During this time the toilets are locked. Of course this was when my system decided it just had to go! I'd had lots of practise holding on, though. Ever since leaving Beijing it seemed like every time I got up to go to the loo they'd just locked the toilets in anticipation of passing through a station.
When we got to our china hotel deals (http://www.chinatraveldepot.com/ChinaHotels/), Maree, Pilar and Gabriel decided to accompany me to Leo hostel on my sterling recommendations. First we had to find Carol's friend, which was no mean feat. After we'd finally found him we began the challenge of finding a taxi to take us to the hostel. It was ridiculously difficult. For half an hour we were refused by taxi after taxi - not because we had big bags but because the fare was too small. It's just as well none of the drivers spoke any English because I was using some pretty uncouth language on them by the end of it. One driver offered to take us, but at five times the metered fare. Ha! We finally got a cab at a taxi stand but only with the help of the attendant. After a few minutes of driving I recognised the area, thanks to the unmistakable Tiananmen Square, so I was confident we were at least going in the right direction. Despite my increasingly emphatic pointing at the map and gesturing to turn left, our driver continued straight past the square and pulled over further up the road and mimed that we should walk the rest of the way. He just didn't want to drive down a one way road to get to the right hutong, the bastard. It was only a ten minute walk to the hostel but we all had packs and it was a lot hotter than Ulaanbaatar had been. I was impressed with myself for recognizing the little street the hostel was on after six weeks away.
The next morning I had breakfast with Maree and then caught a cab to the airport for china airfare (http://www.chinatraveldepot.com/ChinaFlights/)by China Eastern (http://www.chinatraveldepot.com/China-Eastern-Airlines). See more tourists’ blog about Beijing Tour, please just click on the Beijing Vacations (http://www.chinatraveldepot.com/Beijing)

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