Savor Italian culture on the water

By Xu Lin ( China Daily ) Updated: 2016-08-06 11:07:59

Savor Italian culture on the water

The atrium. [Photo by Long Hua/China Daily]

In Fukuoka, the Dazaifu Tenmangu is a shrine built over the grave of Michizane Sugawara.

The high-ranking government officer was worshipped as the God of literature or calligraphy after his death in 901 AD.

Near the shrine is a street lined with stores selling Japanese handicrafts and snacks such as plum cakes.

During our visit to Fukuoka, it so happens that it was Hakata Gion Yamakasa, anannual Japanese festival.

While in the bus on our way back to the ship, we see Japanese men in white coats and loincloths on beautifully-decorated floats.

One thing you must not miss on the cruise is the brilliant sunrises and sunsets.

I sit on a chair in my stateroom balcony and watch the sun slowly rising above the sea.

I am a bit upset one day when I miss sunset because of the rain.

But when I am on the deck later I see a large rainbow above the water.

If you go

You can book your cruise trip through Chinese travel agencies. They offer free bus travel between Beijing and Tianjin, a two-and-a-half hour drive. You can register your credit card on board, so it is easy to pay with your stateroom card.

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