GreenTree Inn Shanghai Songdong Business Hotel
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Shanghai Jazz, Fun and New Friends
... studied and worked in various foreign countries. During their stays they discovered, like many other expatriates, it was often difficult to find other like-minded people, to get around and to find the right locations in a foreign country. Building upon work experience in international management consultancies and media companies they decided to set up InterNations to make living abroad easier.
This months event was held at the Wooden Box; a tree-house-style ...
The Past Few Weeks in a Nutshell
... to help each other this year.
I also tutor two days a week. The kids, brother and sister, are so funny and smart! I am extremely impressed. It is interesting because they both used to go to the school I teach at. The boy is in the first grade and it is kind of cool to see someone the year after they have attended the exact grade I teach. It makes me feel hopeful that I can really do a lot with these children. And in all honesty, I feel that I have already done so ...
Feels
... surrounding community. Like concentric circles. The inner most circle is the most resistant to change but the most susceptible to it. While the outer most circle is the least resistant to change, but the least susceptible to it.
In this respect the dynamics of the are not that different than the dynamics of the individual. Thus being the means through which I am forced to change myself and adapt to the condition of the community. Great attention ...
Eating out in China
... is if I don’t like much of the food that is ordered or don’t eat hardly any of it, then I feel I am not getting my money’s worth or I feel that I have wasted my money. I still haven’t seen anything like this in the United States though so it is an interesting way to eat. Plus I have learned that if you eat with a group like that, the Chinese won’t split the bill up so you have no choice but to pay your share. It ...
Seeing the sights
... in Shanghai, and try our luck there. My guidebook recommended going to the bar on the 87th floor for a good view, but we paid the 88 yuan to go to the 88th floor. There was no queue at all. The view from the top was more interesting than most bird’s-eye city views because of the layout of the city. There were lots of things to spy, such as the old town, an odd sunken patch in the spread of skyscrapers, built with much less height and neatness ...