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Yinxin Hotel Wuhan

No.1 Jinjiadun, East of Hankou Railway Station, Jianghan District Wuhan, Hubei, China

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Un Noël à Wuhan

A travel blog entry by mankehuber

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... bien plus facile que de comprendre quand on nous parle, cela gomme peu à peu notre côté « Neandertal » à faire des signes et pousser des sons comme on peut pour se faire comprendre. Mais notre marge de progression en langue Chinoise est encore grande, et nous sommes toujours confrontés à des incompréhensions qui se finissent parfois en abandon : Claire a voulu m’emmener dans un restaurant réputé pour ses hot-pots et autre canard laqué. La salle de restaurant ...

Traffic in China!

A travel blog entry by aimeeontour

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... week in my classes I have been attempting to teach Christmas, and so far it's going quite well. They seem to find classes about culture probably the most interesting of my classes. I think they find the big culture gap as interesting as I do. Christmas does seem to be growing here, there are decorations in a number of shopping centres and the students give each other apples on Christmas Day. When I asked my students, they ...

Where Am I ! ?

A travel blog entry by richardstochina

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... the short ride to East Lake and the Hubei Provincial Museum. This is another stop we all made in 2001. Oh my God. The original museum building is now dwarfed by a brand new main building and a separate building that houses the amphitheater used for music performances. More on that later.

The main focus then and this trip is a collection of artifacts from a tomb discovered in 1977 that dates to the 'Warring ...

Visiting Jane's SWI

A travel blog entry by richardstochina

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... tomorrow. A little more hope!

The next morning, our first stop was the Civil Affairs office to pay the fee and get permission to visit the SWI. The Civil Affairs office is where we met Jane 10 years ago and where we completed the adoption paperwork. Although the director was a different lady, she welcomed Jane back to China and gave Jane a gift of a replica of an ancient brass wine cup. After several photos we were off on our 2 ½ hour ...

Lost in Translation

A travel blog entry by richardstochina

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The Chinese try desparately to embrace the English language in their signage. Sometimes they miss the mark a bit with some pretty amusing results. We thought we'd share some of our favorites. This became sport for all five photographers in the group. There wasn't one file of pictures in a given day that didn't have at least one ...