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... then took us a massive 300 metres to the ancient watertwon and tourist hotspot where thousands of tourists flooded the ancient and tiny streets taking innumerable facebook photos, or the chinese equivalent, and eating the assorted mystery meat snacks, whiule also enjoying the bouncy castle positioned cleverly slap bang in front of a beautiful temple complex.
another brief boat trip took us to a ceramics factory (again read shop) where a similar story ...
Annual Forum Chair!!
... but I would have wanted something more professional+pressuring next time! =)
After annual forum was dinner with the other EPs as usual and PARTY!!! We had an awesome dinner and then KTV! I got loads of photos of rayray singing =P The KTV was pretty good, better than I expected and had a lot of new songs! It was lame that Calum didn't end up coming though....grrr!! But Calvin purposely singing retardedly made it really fun!!! =)
A goooooood Sunday I have to say =)
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A Stray Dog in an Alley Licked my Leg Yesterday
... was to drop a letter off at the post office, which went very smoothly. Two checks for me so far today! I got on the bus successfully and swiped my card (an air-conditioned bus ride is 2 RMB, about 30 cents American, so much cheaper than a taxi.) I rode in silence for 45 minutes and was only uncomfortable for about 10 minutes when my face was almost buried in the armpit of another passenger (I think it's true that they don't wear deoderant.) When I got off the bus I walked a couple blocks ...
Falling in love with old Shanghai
So the Chinese New Year has passed; on the spur of the moment, I decided to visit my friend Priscilla in Shanghai. China during the New Year is bedlam; its imposible to travel before the official New year celebration and its chaos during the 10 day festival. I relaxed in Beijing for the weekend and then headed to Shanghai on Sunday. In the afternoon, we picked up Priscilla's friend Alan from the airport. To get there, we took the highspeed maglev ...
Take Liverpool and a dash of 1920s Manhattan...
... younger than the clientele - we realised we were the youngest people there without their parents! On our sightseeing outings around China we've often been confronted with roomfuls of photos of faceless Chinese dignatories snapped at the various sights - we've often wondered who these people are and now we have an idea. That's thanks to a framed picture we saw taking pride of place on a ferry on the Huangpu River - it was of former British MP, EU ...