Motel 168 (Shanghai Jinqiao)
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A Little Bit of Aimless, Whimsical Exploration
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The next day, we went back to the Bund and walked along the Huangpu River. It was INCREDIBLY HOT (it was about 1 PM), which is probably why there was almost no one else on the boardwalk.
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One more night in Shanghai, or two, or three...
... as much play as possible. We walk the park, go out after work, dance the night away on our one day off, ride carnival rides every time we see one... basically we play as much as possible. :)
We hope to be able to post some more pictures from the train to Beijing soon! We have already stocked up on junk food, oreos, wine, and other various snacks for the sleep-over train ride we are prepping for. Now, time to pack! (Groan!)
~Mary
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My Return
... second year. So I’m going to go a whole year before I get my
advisor for my master’s thesis. The way my studies are going now I will have 4
classes this semester, 4 next semester, 3 my third semester, and none my last
semester. My last semester I will basically just be writing my thesis. When I
got here I had no idea but I would write about. But since my classes have
started I’ve learned a lot of stuff and have got very interested in the ...
Dragon's Head - La testa del Dragone-Shanghai
... stradine illuminate da rosse lanterne e ci godiamo la notte "tunxiana" di un caldo venerd́ sera.
19.08.2011 (polska wersja)
Mamy miedzyladowanie w Urumqi - dziki zachod Chin. Z samolotu obserwujemy pustynny krajobraz, gdy nagle na horyzoncie zaczynaja pojawiac sie ludzkie osiedla. Z czasem rosna one do rozmiarow wielkiego, brzydkiego miasta. Na oslode pozostaja piekne krajobrazy zasniezonych gor Tien Szan widoczne na horyzoncie. Po ladowaniu: ...
Train Station Show
When a butterfly flaps its wings in New York, it rains in China. So when a butterfly flaps its wings in China, does it rain in New York? As we hailed taxis for what seemed to be the millionth time in Shanghai, a little white clouded sulfur butterfly followed us to the street and watched as we piled our huge suitcases in the trunks. It takes us two taxis to get from place to place when we have our luggage with us, just because ...