May 31, 2018
Hebei Purple Taro and Glutinous Rice Balls
It was quite a cold morning and we needed to have a short pit stop at a R and R place on our road trip.
These purple taro and glutinous rice balls were sold in a hot food stall.
They were hot and appreciated as we shared them outside in a cold May morning.
Hebei sun was gentle and the cool morning breeze gave us some uplift as we waited for a mechanic to come to do some repairs before we go on our. We were hard pressed for time.
This time round we did not have a good coach although the driver was kind and quiet, with not much information. Some Mainland Chinese drivers have been full of information giving us lots of tips and interesting history. He must be very worried that his 21 seater coach was not doing well.
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