Jin Mao International Hotel
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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
... dress, but the faces and postures don’t follow the old style. The works are contemporary, yet timeless. Many of his large paintings hang on the walls of their beautiful home. Their home is in the ancient traditional style popular here and looks similar to the beautiful Suzhou Museum. Impressive to say the least!
Back to city life and it seems our last week here ...
Impressions
... hairy crabs,” another local specialty. Dieter even tried the eel. Weather cooperated beautifully making it a perfect day.
Cheese Update -We used half our cheese to make a grilled cheese sandwich and paired it with a salad of market veggies…just like home! We don’t miss cheese, but when we do partake it’s pretty darn wonderful. Someone turned us on to a new grocery store that has some European food and we got some ...
If Wind Blows, no Hot Water (Chinese Proverb)
... Gardens today. These are small gardens, lovely and intimate, without the tourist hoards – there’s no bus parking anywhere nearby, so most of the tourists are locals or intrepid travelers. Finding the Master of the Nets Garden was a challenge, but people were very friendly and did their best to offer help. It’s off an alleyway near a very popular busy street, and once ...
It's Sunny in Suzhou
We realize we only have 4 more weeks in Suzhou, so we're trying to get in all the must sees before our time is over. Weekends aren't good because of the hundreds of tourists, so we have to rearrange our school schedule to get out earlier and take advantage of tourist-free sights. I’m feeling ambivalent – I’ll miss the children, the friends we’ve made, and the inexpensive life style we’ve adapted. But ...