Jinrihongfu Business Hotel
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When Life Gives You Lemons....
... in good part for the luck of the draw.
This past Thursday when I went to view the Terrecotta Army about 2 hours away, I asked Ann who started with me here earlier in the week if she wanted to join me. She is a 40ish woman from Australia… very sweet and very real… She said she couldn’t, in most part because somehow she lost about $150 from her wallet the day before and she needed to stretch her money for the month she will be here. ...
Raiders of the Lost Wal-Mart
... 8217;t care either”. I worried about this for a while, what if the train was going to get to Xi’an early, what if it wasn’t the last stop?
The train drew into a large station and stopped, the train emptied what seemed to be all of its passengers into the night, while Dan and I lay in our bunks, worriedly looking at each other. “Nah, they would have made an announcement” Dan said confidently. “But you turned the intercom ...
Bucket List
When I arrived in China, I made a to-do list. The bucket list of my trip, if you will. And I'm proud to say that list has been completed. Here is my list in its entirety, along with how I completed them. Number 1: learn some Chinese. I believe that I've learned more Chinese in the two months I've been here than in the past two of the four years I've taken Chinese. Hearing everyday conversations in Chinese ...
Smoke and Mirrors
... him, at 25 yuan a pop. We pay off the redundant tour guide, who we could have done without, and head for the exit. As we go through the turnstile there are more of those shady men selling unofficial boxed sets containing 5 TCWs for 100 yuan. On the walk past the dog skin stalls and the chickenhead restaurant I look back at the complex and I don't see an important world heritage archeological site. Rather, I see massive, marble mausoleums swarming with people ...
Cycled the city walls
... There was a dumpling party held that night as well so we got the chance to make dumplings. We also got the chance to mingle with other people. We thought that our hard seat train experience was bad (14 hrs in a packed train), after talking to a couple of other British and Canadian travellers, they're experience seemed way more daunting! Luckily for us, we've managed to get hard sleeper tickets for our journey towards Chengdu in the next couple of days!
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