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Weihai Travel Guide(Shandong China)
... a relatively stable administrative region. Wehai was named Weihaiwei during Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) due to the Weihai Port which was founded to repel raids by Japanese pirates.
♦Physical Features: Weihai is located in an undulant hilly area featuring gentle slopes and broad valleys. Apart from the major hilly areas, Weihai has broad area of littoral and mountain foot plains. The terrain of the city slopes gently, ...
The last week
... was supposed to pick us up from the harbour had been cancelled so we had no way to get back. Yet another hour of waiting we managed to all squeeze into the back of a small minivan which took us into town where we had lots of food and lots more drink before heading home. Our last day in Weihai was one not to be forgotten. With our last mandarin class in the morning we were handed our completion certificates and each had to give a little speech we had written in ...
It's all knots
I'm so tired! Getting back at 2am this morning and waking up at 6.45am is really not going to help my Mandarin. Our class started at 8am and we were taking bets on who would not turn up because of their hangover. Luckily everyone was there in person, not so much with working brains. 3 hours in to our lesson I was feeling strangely confident. I knew exactly what we were learning and felt I could do it. Then it hit me. A huge ...
The Party
... good nightlife. We were taken to a KTV on the outskirts of the city centre but decided against it as the price of beer was ridiculous. Not from where we were dropped off we managed to find a club. Once inside Oliver managed to sniff out the pole and was dancing on it before anyone had time to blink. The rest of the night still seems to be a bit hazy but it was a great laugh. I’m just glad that I left my camera in my room so there will be no embarrassing photos this time. ...
Another one bites the dust
... down it dawned on us that we were meant to sleep on this train,
after the last one we weren’t so keen. You’d be surprised how long 8 hours can
be on a Chinese train. When what felt to be a century was over we were finally
in Weihai. We were met by a man called Seo who was originally from Korea, he
took us from the station to get some breakfast before heading further into
Weihai to the camp. First impressions of ...