Changfeng Hotel
Travel Blogs from Changfeng County
Runescape
... skill is brilliant for training up your character and progressing through the game. All you have to do is pick up the drops from each monster you kill as you go along, it really is that simple. As you collect the items which are dropped, check them in the price checker at the end of each trip.armor and weapons. Take these to the bank and drop them off. Then head east out ...
Thanksgiving fish
... away and what’s left are the relationships we’ve developed.
I can hardly wait to be back to sunny warm weather. May have to give up on the sunshine for now - extended weather reports for Hong Kong looks like more rain, but the temperature's warm, just may have to give up plans to hike the Dragon’s back trail. At least it won't hurt shopping and great eats! ...
Impressions
... radar. What a great call – it was just as I hoped. There were some tourists, but nothing compared to Suzhou. The canals and bridges were smaller and we felt transported in time. We took a ride on a small boat steered by a local woman wearing a traditional costume who serenaded us with an old song in the local dialect. We saw all the tourist attractions and then drove out of the old city through new development and out to a farm to buy some ...
If Wind Blows, no Hot Water (Chinese Proverb)
... it in bulk. They were happy to sell Dieter a chunk of white cheddar. I’ll report on how it tastes in my next missive from the trenches.
We’re only three weeks away from departure, and every time I look at our kids innocent little faces, I feel sad about leaving them, many of them are so darling and even some of the shyest of them have come to accept us. They always seem so ...
It's Sunny in Suzhou
... faster in the sunny window. People here don’t heat their homes and the school isn’t heated, so everyone wears their coats and jackets inside. December 3 we’re headed to Hong Kong and we’ll soon be enjoying some warm weather.
Ah, the sights and sounds of Suzhou…someone was setting off fireworks this morning around 7am. Seems there is always something to celebrate here! I got my first Chinese ...