We decided to spend our second day in another village called Fuli. We started at the farmer’s market at 10 o’clock in the morning. A young man named ‘Kevin’ met us to guide us around the town. The farmer’s market was great. There were isles of clothing and household items, fresh and dried fruit, vendors selling hot foods, dry goods, and meat. We sampled some of the local food (donut type things and fried bread stuffed with onions and meat) and looked around at the clothing. I bought a pair of gloves for about $2.50 because it was quite cold. I saw the meat market and made for it to take some pictures when Kim mom-armed me, reminding me that there might be animals hanging that I wouldn’t want to see. Ah, yes, southern China: land
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