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Sunny City Inn Wuhan

No.537-5 Jiefang Avenue, Qiaokou District Wuhan, Hubei, 430022, China

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Un Noël à Wuhan

A travel blog entry by mankehuber

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... combat » entre notre Ayi et nous : alors que nous sommes à 4 regroupés face à l’énorme clim réversible du salon réglée sur 25°, notre Ayi se terre dans la cuisine, fenêtre ouverte, avec son anorak. Scène étonnante, mais au combien réelle et quotidienne. Car voilà le secret des Chinois face au froid : s’habiller chaudement, dehors comme dedans.


Autre exemple de gâchis : les emballages. Tout ce qui est acheté, que ce soit des produits quotidiens ...

Traffic in China!

A travel blog entry by aimeeontour

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I feel the need to rant about traffic in China after spending two hours on a bus moving approximately 1 mile. China has absolutely no traffic system, I mean they drive on the right hand side and have traffic lights so there is a system but it's not followed by anyone just like every other law in China. So we're on the bus and there's a traffic jam on our side of the road so the solution... drive down the other side of the ...

Where Am I ! ?

A travel blog entry by richardstochina

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... to Shanghai. In 2001 and 2011, it ranks among my favorite memories of China. The music accompanied by the bells is uniquely captivating.

After a stop at McDonalds (no, really) it was off to our 5th flight in 13 days to Shanghai. Our new guide gave us the option of dinner in the Bund district and a boat cruise on the Huangpu (Hwong-poo) River. It was a good call. The Bund is a section of old ...

Visiting Jane's SWI

A travel blog entry by richardstochina

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Visiting Jane's SWI

I knew when I bought the airline tickets for this trip more than 10 months ago that this trip was God ordained. Now that we are more than half way through the trip that notion has been reinforced again and again.

Approximately 4 months ago I applied for permission to visit Jane’s SWI (Social Welfare Institute) from the Chinese government. I asked our tour company to add a request to meet the foster ...

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 ...