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No.9 Nanhai Road Qingdao, Shandong, China, 266003, 532-8299-9971
We arrived in Qingdao by air last evening. Trip was uneventful. We are staying at the Huiquan Dynasty, right on the ocean. It is a beautiful luxurious hotel. We went out to a seafood restaurant that is indescribable. Every sea creature imaginable was available there. We eat great clams, shrimp. and vegetables. We stayed away from the live sea sausages, and the turtles. I also avoided the roasted chicken with its head still intact. We are off to a supplier today that is two hours by car. I wil...
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Qingdao, Shandong, China wang00... a table on the sidewalk and order some more seafood. It gets dark around 6 here, so people generally eat and go in early. We found a couple places that looked like they may have been winding down for the night. We negotiated on the price for a plate of of squid and a couple of clams. The guy also gave us Tsingtaos for 3 quay, and served them in small popcorn containers! They took us to a table that was outside, but seemed to be part of ...
Qingdao, Shandong, China amytisinger... etaient peu nombreuses. Mais yavait une place qui vendait....
DE LA SOUPE WONTON . Malheureusement pour moi, hundun (wonton en chinois) est un des mots que peu importe comment jessaie de prononcer, les chinois sont incapables de comprendre. Tristement cha et koujiao (respectivement the et fellation) sont deux autres mots qui ne fonctionnent pas. Cette petite soupe est delicieuse, pas chere, et a l'avantage d'etre assaisonnee ...
... no one had one. Also one thing I have always found is that the Chinese tourist map always has much more on it so things simply become about circles and a few transferred street names.
Always remember that the writer of the Lonely Planet or what ever guide book you are using usually spends only a few days in the location you are at and from what I’ve found sometimes it seems they have never been ...
I meant to go to Qingdao as soon as I got to Jinan. It's because I miss the sea. Living in Wuhan was ****** in this respect. I grew up next to the ocean and find it comforting to know it is nearby, even if I can't see it. In Wuhan the nearest coast is 12 hours by train. Coming to Shandong was a relief. Getting to Qingdao felt like a weight being let off my shoulders. That is the effect the sight of the sea had on me.
I think ...
GOLD Medal China's haul of Gold medals during this Olympics has been quite impressive, no doubt. Not unlike the US in 1996 or Australia in 2000, the host nations always seem to rise to the occasion and supply the locals with plenty to cheer about. Here in Qingdao, sailing is contested between nations with wealth. To fund a sailing team is not inexpensive. Great Britain, New Zealand, Germany, USA ...
Qingdao, Shandong, China cblinc... get onto an express train, which took six hours to get to Qingdao. That length of time is a testament to how massively far apart things are in China--a non-express train would have taken 10 hours, and Qingdao is (relatively) one of the closest cities in China to Beijing! Express trains directly from Beijing to Shanghai are twelve hours, and from Shanghai to Hong Kong it would be 27 hours, if there were no delays. So the journey was ...
Qingdao, Shandong, China ericablair... ball table. Things got a bit difficult when the bar were were at tried to close up for the night. It was past four am and we were the last five customers inside. The cowboys said that the guys had to keep the bar open because we were still buying drinks. The last other customers had left some time before and the management finally decided to ask us to leave. But the cowboys felt that paying customers should be respected, particularly in such a poor country. It is ...
Qingdao, China fatduck... and school dinners and foreign teacher dinners too meant we didn't have to pay for a meal all week leading up to Xmas. There was also a school talent contest (centre seats for us of course). The acts were usually either synchronised (roughly) dance groups, karaoke (sometimes good, sometimes "you really shouldn't be on the stage") and a few bands, including one where one of my students was the lead singer, so that ...
Huangdao, China chris-marianne
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