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Egg Fried Lice
... t let them loose on my feet I would have had to leave in a wheelchair. Chinese massage is definitely not going back on my ‘to do in another city’ list!
Whilst we both loved Beijing, there were a few oddities in the culture that we just couldn’t quite get used to. The squat toilets were getting more manageable until we went into the hutong and gone were the cubicles and we were just faced with a row of squats. The Chinese seem intent ...
Peking Opera, KTV, & A Rant On Beijing Weather
... missionary work in China; you might get harmonized," probably implying there will be a more serious consequence. It's sort of dark, but clever and funny sometimes. Humor is crucial here, I'm convinced you absolutely cannot survive without it.
Anyway, Saturday night we ate at a pretty good Spanish restaurant in Wudaokao. Afterward, we went with a big group to KTV (this is what Chinese people call karaoke and I don't think anybody knows ...
Beijing - The Great Wall and all that!
... 8211; they can have more than one child
You can pay a “fine” if you have more than one child - you have to be wealthy to do this
Have twins – the perfect scenario would be a boy and a girl twin
This ruling is because China already has too many people - 1.3 billion people - BUT 60% of them are senior citizens. However, I found that if I questioned any “controversial” issues, I was blanked – you ...
Making a move
We've seen the seasons change twice in Beijing. When we landed in February there was snow on Tiananmen Square and in the Forbidden City, home to the Chinese emperors from many centuries ago. Though the wind chill factor was 18 degrees fahrenheit, we were warmed to be in a new place that greeted us with soft white flakes on the very weekend of our arrival.
When the Spring came ...
Wait, did you graduate from West High?
It has been a great couple of days. I feel like I swing back and forth between flurries of activity and sloth. It's nice to be on break from school and have that option. On Sunday Ben and I actually got up early enough to discover that there is a market right outside of our hostel. Vendors sell clothing, produce, meat out of minivans, eggs, and a whole list of other goods. One of the more interesting wares (I hate to keep bringing up the dog ...