Here is a look at our trip in December to Kunming, China. After Jeff spent his two weeks in Guangzhou (as posted above), we met in Kunming for three days to check it out for the future. There's much that could be said, but the following briefs will have to suffice...

One of my favorite places was the "wet market", a quite long building with stalls on each side and a long row of stands down the middle; all different vendors selling greens, fruit, meat, fish, breads, desserts, toys, flowers, and all kinds of other foods unidentifiable to me!
All the kids we saw were bundled up so much they could hardly walk (it was somewhere around 45-50 degrees)-- except for those that were squatting in split-bottomed pants to pee right on the curbs.
We visited a clinic in Kunming that focuses on several different areas; an outpatient clinic, dentistry, leprosy patients and incorporating them back into a community that normally will have nothing to do with them, rehab for all kinds of patients young and old, helping parents to teach and help handicapped kids, and a prosthetics lab that makes and fits prosthetics to patients and helps with their rehab. Above you see the casting area for the prosthetics department.

One of the projects supported by the clinic is a work program for the deaf and mute. The men learn to build furniture; here you can see a dollhouse and bookcase, and there was also some beautiful cabinetry, tables and chairs, and more. The women learn sewing/crafting skills and create things like wall hangings, clothes, cloth Christmas trees, ornaments, dolls, etc. There is a store called Hearts and Hands that sells the products.

So, that's a snapshot of our time in Kunming, China. It was a great time, especially thanks to one of our Butler friends, Shelley, flying across China to meet us there for the weekend. Such fun to see her in her new native land!
Stay tuned for a post about the Cambodia portion of our trip!