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Anshan Travel Guide
... and rich in precipitation. Rainstorm usually happens in this period. Winter is chilly dry and windy.
♣When to Go: May to September is favorable season to Anshan for the summer resorts of the city. In addition, visitors can go there to skating and watching snowscape during December to February.
♣Special Local Products: Xiuyan jade, jade carving
Scenic Spots:
♣Mt. Qianshan: It is also called the ...
Food: From Farm to Table
... communes and, in the case of the near extinction of sparrows from this part of Asia, an imbalance in the natural ecosystem and the proliferation of crop-eating insects. This resulted in mass starvation, with estimated human deaths ranging from 14 to 43 million, depending on the source.
The communes have long been dismantled, though each farmer still belongs to a collective unit and must provide a quota of specific crops ...
Weintraubs meet Buddha
... this giant piece of jade (which was only recently unearthed from a mountain), but required 120 sculptors to chip away at the rock around it to actually see it. These people didn’t work for free and the Jade Buddha Temple (completed in 1996) is proof that many people in Anshan are big supporters of Buddhism because it took a lot of their money to make this happen. But the statue is glorious as are the ...
Ripped off from here to eternity
... deal). I pulled free while Cyn yelled at him. We walked off knowing that very, very few people are going to lose that much face by making a massive scene in front of hundreds of people, especially to a foreigner. That, I suppose, is the only advantage I have in these ridiculous situations where these unethical beings try to cheat us again & again. The guy actually drove about 100m up the road and was waiting for us, again ...
Sniffles and Tears
Today was our final day at the school; we drive to Shenyang tomorrow. In the morning, we visited he Haicheng Primary School. The children's orchestra sounded top notch! Students entertained us with dancing; a troupe of boys demonstrated acrobatic breakdancing and girls performed a traditional costumed Mongolian dance. We saw a class of students learning English using a fast-paced response method and an entertaining computer game projected on the screen. More classroom visits ...