Oct 8 2016

The bare offical 裸官 and his karaoke

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Pingyao in Jinzhong, China

The palatial Pingyao county gov office 县衙 on Yamen Street was originally built in 1346. It’s completed with memorial archway 牌楼, ceremony gate 仪门, big hall 大堂,  erlang/second hall 二堂, daxian tower 大仙楼, prison 牢狱, residence 内宅, gardens 花园 and buildings for the six major departments 六部.  During the last two dynasties (1368 – 1911) 149 magistrates lived and worked here.

They really shouldn’t allow the vendor by the entrance, a big fat eyesore!!

The karaoke – theater and garden were perks to sweeten up their working condition.

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Cuohou/Yashen 酂侯/衙神 Temple within was constructed in honor of the able Prime Minister Xiao He 萧何 who’s from the humble position and led the country to peace and stability. The temple is also served as model, reminding other officials.

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Does the prison look less intimidating than the torture?

According to the young tour guide, these 149 magistrates and their peers were the first bare official 裸官 because they were never local boys (always appointed from out of province, to prevent corruption) and not allowed to bring their families, again, in an effort to prevent corruption. Each year they got about a month of home leave. I’m thinking, the measure was bit tough and lack of trust – as if the emperors didn’t believe that the officials would self rule.

However, when I take up this subject with one of my uncles whom I very much respect, he said, point blank, the tour guide’s wrong. Officials did bring their families with them. He gave a few examples to support. The reason I brought this subject up is, myself have read about officials, in the past, did bring their families. Who’s right? Why is there such stark discrepancy?

平遥古城县衙清风远播

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Oct 8 2016

The prison

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Pingyao in Jinzhong, China

Being in prison is better off than torture?

The courtyard adjacent to the prison is very pleasant, inside the country gov office. Wide open space and greenery is rather inviting. The prison cell isn’t too compact.

 

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Oct 8 2016

Shopping at Pingyao

Pingyao in Jinzhong, China

There are many shops worth stopping by. The weather is getting cold and the first thing I see are the scarves and shawls – not hand made as they would like you to believe. Pillows, tea kettle, jewelry boxes, purse, …

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Oct 8 2016

Eating at Pingyao

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Pingyao in Jinzhong, China

Juxian Ju kezhan Hotel 聚贤居客栈 is our initial choice. Walking through their back door, I get to see their accommodation, which look pretty decent.

As we make our way to the front, we’re told that they’re closed due to the fatigue over the Golden Week that just ended yesterday.

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Local specialties and other foods, bars and eateries

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Oct 8 2016

Seafood: BaiXing YuCun 百姓渔村(南内环店)

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Neihuan Street South 南内环颐高数码港对面
Taiyuan, China
0351-4173777

A decent chain restaurant to dine and entertain. Tasteful dishes with good presentation.

One of the breads is named after a historical couple: Wudalang pancakes 武大郎饼 and Pan Jinglian veggie 潘金莲菜. The fictional story goes that Wudalang was a timid and hideous man who sold bread for a living. He had fortune (or misfortune) to marry a very beautiful woman who’s strong sexual need… The pancake tastes light and delicious.

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Oct 8 2016

Torture, imaginable

Pingyao in Jinzhong, China

Inflicting severe pain on someone by his/her peer is as old as our human history, shared. Are we better off through this way?

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Oct 8 2016

The Ancient City of Pingyao 平遥古城

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Ping Yao is well-preserved city from the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046


Oct 8 2016

List of 22 attractions in Pingyao

Pingyao 平遥古城 22景点列表:

  1. Ancient City Wall 古城墙
  2. Erlang Temple 二郎庙 on North St (near northern Gongji gate 拱极门)
  3. The Residence of Ma’s Family 马家大院 (bet north and east gates)
  4. Pingyao Ancient Residence Museum 古民居
  5. Chinese Armed Escort Agency Museum 中国镖局博物馆
  6. Rishengchang Draft Bank Museum 日升昌票号 on West St
  7. Wu Taihou 蔚泰厚 on West St (next to 日升昌 )
  8. Weishengchang Exchange Shop 蔚盛长交易所 on West St
  9. Huiwulin Museum 汇武林 on West St
  10. Xietongqing Exchange Shop 协同庆钱庄 on South St
  11. QingxuGuan Taoist Temple 清虚观 on East St (by Qinhan gate 亲翰门)
  12. Military Arts House  古兵器博物馆
  13. Tianjixiang Museum 天吉祥博物馆
  14. The First Armed Escort Agency in North China 华北第一镖局
  15. Chinese Commerce Chamber Museum 中国商会博物馆
  16. Pingyao County Government Office – 县衙 on Yamen St (near south)
  17. Temple of the City God – 城隍庙
  18. The Confucius Temple  文庙 (southeast corner, near 城隍庙)
  19. Baichuantong Exchange Shop 百川通 on South St (near 同兴公镖局)
  20. Tongxinggong Ancient Security Guard Company 同兴公镖局 on South St (near 百川通)
  21. China Rare Newspaper Museum 珍奇报纸陈列馆 on South St (near YingXun 迎熏门 gate in the south)
  22. Former Residence of Lei Lvtai 雷履泰故居 (bet the South and YingXun gates)