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Anshan Travel Guide
... developing along with its steel production.
♣Physical Features: The terrain of the city inclines downwards from the southeast to the northwest. Its landform can be divided into three parts. The southeastern part is mountainous and hilly region, the central is undulant plains and the northwestern part is alluvial plain.
♣Climatic Features: Anshan enjoys a warm temperate continental monsoon climate. Summer ...
Food: From Farm to Table
This past weekend we traveled northeast by air to Lianing province and drove through the countryside to pay a visit to some of Marc's Chinese clients. The Lianing province is one of China's "bread baskets" and during our drive we were surrounded by one green rolling field after another of corn, sugarcane, and soybeans. Despite it being the weekend, folks were out in full force working by the land by hand. During the drive we never ...
Weintraubs meet Buddha
... realizing that Buddhism was an intrinsic part of Chinese culture, departed from hard-line communist atheism and guaranteed "freedom of religion" in their Constitution. In 2007, the Chinese government further clarified this by enacting a statute citing religion as an important element of citizens' life (provided it's an approved religion~ha!) and they put together a massive program to rebuild the temples they ...
Ripped off from here to eternity
... trip continues, I say one of two things: 1) yea, right or 2) God help us all.
Believe it or not, we didn't come here just to inspire me to rant up there. My former Chinese teacher (actually a student at one of the schools at which I taught years ago) was getting married here in her hometown even though she now lives in France and actually has been married for like a year now. The wedding was typical Chinese wedding ...
Sniffles and Tears
... The high point was when Mr. Wilson was asked what he had learned in China and he gave a detailed descripton of how to make Chinese dumplings. When we had our farewell ceremony Wednesday afternoon, both sets of students were quite emotional. Everyone was moved deeply and pledged to meet again. Our students were overwhelmed by the gifts they received both large and small. We each received a Haicheng Senior High School uniform. The Chinese seemed to appreciate our gifts: ...