Sea Date February 25, 2024 Day 2 Our tour concentrated on the Ryukyu Kingdom, the Imperial rulers prior to Japanese control. The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879. It was ruled as a tributary state of imperial Ming China by the Ryukyuan rulers and treated as a vassal state of Japan at times. They were the trading intermediaries between China and Japan . In 1879,Japan sent a military unit and annexed Ryukyu. Suiko, our talented, kind tour guide was back with us. It was a gray day with an off and on drizzle but still pleasant for touring. We started at Syuri Castle Park. It is the most famous landmark in Naha. The G8 Summit that President Clinton attended held a large banquet here. It was the castle for the Imperial rulers of the Ryukyu kingdom. Unfortunately, most of it was bombed in 1945, rebuilt and then burned in 2019. The government is in the process of rebuilding trying to use authentic material and...
Sea Date, May 10, 2024 Our LAST Sea Day I toured the ship early in the morning to say goodbye. It seems so strange to be leaving. Lots of Goodbyes. Farewell from the crew on the Main Stage. Last lunch. Our Goodbye Party. Bounce Reveal. Captain Frank's Goodbye Video. Karen and Monica's hysterical photo and video montage. Award ceremony. Last No Bounce gathering at Seaview. Many tearful goodbyes. You really become family! Rangga ...
Sea Date, March 9, 2024 What an amazing sight! This army was built to protect Emperor Qin, China's first emperor, in the afterlife. The site is 22 miles square. Only a small portion has been unearthed. It was discovered in 1974 by a farmer digging a well. The Terracotta Warriors are actually quite colorful, but when exposed to the air, the colors disappear in under an hour, so the Chinese authorities are not unearthing anymore sites. They are working on a chemical process to protect the paint and then will resume excavation. The warriors are actually painted on lacquer. The lacquer falls off when exposed to air. The process of seeing the Warriors is interesting. Our guide told us we needed to push and use our elbows - not my style! There is a crush of people, mostly Chinese tourists, trying to get to the fence to overlook the Warriors. I felt I was being crushed at times. They really, really need Disney line engineers as consultants. The w...
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