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Naya Cafe Xiamen

No.12 Lujiao Raod, Gulangyu Island Xiamen, Fujian, China

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Traveling with Mom

A travel blog entry by sdexclntadvntr

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... ride above the mountains on the windiest day. She was such a trooper! She fully embraced the food and culture.
The following weekend, we took her on another long distance bus ride to Guangzhou. We became champions of power shopping on Beijing Street, jade market, tea market, and fabric market. We also gave her a fill of temples. We explored some of the local parks and monuments. Of course, we had to take her on the night cruise down the Pearl River.
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How Does the Tradition of Wearing White Wedding Dr

A travel blog entry by zolayang

... wedding dressөs iѕn't that old.
The white ωedding dгess nowadays haѕ a deep-seated tradition, and аre
worn to sіgnify viгtue as well аs sυpport tradіtion. Billions of women
аll ovөr the world start thinking about thө perfect wһite weddіng gown
before theү havө even found theiг lifө mate.
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place thаt ...

Xiamen tour

A travel blog entry by sdexclntadvntr

59

We went on a last minute trip that the school arranged and paid for. It was a tour that included the bus, tour guide, hotel and food. The only problem was that the tour guide did not speak very much English, so we followed people around and relied on some younger people to translate a little Chinese for us. It was a lot of fun! We went to many places we did not see the last time we visited Xiamen. ...

Trouble in Xiamen - part two

A travel blog entry by waynedale

5

The robbery which occurred on the third day of being in China totally altered my travel course in a way that I hadn't expected. Being robbed was something I had prepared for but of all the countries to have been robbed, this was by far the most inconvenient of them all.

Several hours of being interviewed at the local police station with the assistance of someone from the school was debilitating and made me wish we hadn't reported the incident. The police officers thought it ...

Rock Bottom?

A travel blog entry by jwtse7891

3

There is apparently no concept of easy-to-make-at-home food in China. No Easy Mac or Lean Cuisine you can just nuke in the microwave. In fact, I haven't even SEEN a microwave since I've gotten here. My diet has consisted of some sort of bread, plus fruit, and the only full meal with any chance of vegetables is at lunch. I have ...

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