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Tell you the real Tibet in my experience
... beliefs, it is difficult to be changed easily by the Han people's opinion that "who give you the milk, she is your mother". The Tibet does not have the doing of “stoop to compromise”, it is different to the other domestic scenic spot, but do in its own way. I like it!
Most of the cleaning heart articles which are online are some works which are mirage by the older literary young ladies, it seems that no matter your life has ...
Shopping must be the National sport!
... meticulous. After my transformation into Jennifer with a short do, I got another wash and blow dry all for y58 - $9. Its an certainly an improvement. Back to hotel and met the other volunteers and Tina the coordinator before heading out for some Sichuan hotpot. Lots of interesting things to try, but all start to taste similar with the same main ingredient - chilli. There are 6 of us, 2 American girls- one is a teacher, the other in banking living ...
The Tibet train, not only a train
One of my friends told me that he had had a tibet train tour, which would of course not surprise me, for there are so many people having tibet tours by taking the tibet train nowadays. However, what really surprised me was ...
Final hours in Chengdu
... debriefing. This was followed by one more short interview, then we headed out with Yao for some shopping. We went to the brocade institute and got to see the masters at work, including two people working on an ancient loom - one seated at the end running the shuttles back and forth through the threads, the other seated high up in the middle of the loom operating the center threads that create ...
Mr Stupid of Chengdu
... Westerner by the name of Mr A J Glynn had taken the money and run before taking his card, and therefore it had retained the card for safe keeping.
We (the Royal we) were so lucky; if the ATM hadn’t retained the card, and if Ant hadn’t noticed that his card was missing then we would have boarded the train to Guilin none the wiser. The first we would have known about it we would have been thousands of miles away, probably penniless and having to head for ...