Our first stop was at the train station which finally came out of the fog. Ornate outside plain inside. Around the street corner was the large square dedicated to the protectors of the East. May 9Th is May day with a large parade to commemorate V Day of World War 2. The Admiral of the Pacific Fleet is the inspecting officer and they were doing a practice. There were many units on parade as well as the missiles on trucks (I suspected they were the tactical nuclear weapons); as well as the short range missiles as well as the armoured personal carriers and hospital trucks and various other trucks. We shot video of the parade and will see what we have when we get back.
Russians on Parade |
They did have a Russian group on the ship for a performance. It was very poorly done. They insisted that they use their our microphones which did not work. They walked off stage. The ship fitted them with head mikes which they did not like; then stand up ones which they did not like. Off stage again. Finally they sang without them. You can imaging a 1000 seat hall without amplification. They did not bring any Russian dancers with them. All in all it was poorly done from their point of view.
Today we are again at sea. We finished Japanese immigration and they have promised that the "thermal screening" will only take 2 and a half hours tomorrow instead of the 5 that it did the last time in Japan. The bands will be playing, free hop on and off, drum ceremony at the end of the visit. They know what a good reception will mean if dollars today and in the future. Seafood buffet for lunch today. Cheers.
P.S. For those that need glasses, get them! For our good friend, happy birthday to you. Mike please print this out.