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permalink written by  liuchaoyuyan on October 15, 2009 from Nanjing, China
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permalink written by  liuchaoyuyan on October 15, 2009 from Nanjing, China
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Life in Hangzhou

Hangzhou is one of the most beautiful city in China. In the following days, i'd like to introduce the charming city to anyone who has interest in it. Welcome to Hangzhou City.

permalink written by  Lindsay on October 13, 2009 from Hangzhou, China
from the travel blog: Life in China



ducks and broken waterpipes

After 2 drive days we arrived in the centre of Kunming having got lost for 2 hours until almost 3am in the morning. We checked into a hostel and enjoyed a comfy nights sleep before driving about 2 hours out of the city to a village and all the climbing. we found a beach area near the river and...

permalink written by  Clairesj on October 13, 2009 from Kunming, China
from the travel blog: Clairesj's Travel Blog



The kitchen sink

We have a kitchen sink the size of a bathroom sink in America. We have no automatic dishwasher. We do have 3 potential dishwasher children. Teenager has no interest in developing potential in this area. Little Guy and Princess actually fight to see who CAN wash the dishes. Due to the shallow...

permalink written by  carseat tourist on October 12, 2009 from Harbin, China
from the travel blog: Life in Harbin as an American English Teacher



Not So So Much

Thursday September 10th We walked for about two hours up Mulan mountain along a well-maintained walk-way. The going was easy, and the efforts to maintain the area have been successful in preserving several scenic views. The mountain provided a pleasant taste of the natural climate and...

permalink written by  smartwater on October 12, 2009 from Wuhan, China
from the travel blog: The easy way. Wuhan, China, fall 2009



Ethnic Museum

Sunday we decided to visit the Temple/Museum on our campus. It has recently been restored and is free. I'm not sure if it is a Province or City Museum. The restoration was really grand. I had been to the non-restored part over a year ago. They didn't let you take pictures inside the buildings...

permalink written by  carseat tourist on October 11, 2009 from Harbin, China
from the travel blog: Life in Harbin as an American English Teacher



Onions, the smell of fall

The sign of fall in the treeless urban jungle is the appearance of vegetables everywhere out to dry. My 3rd year in China and I do still find this as fascinating as the leaf changes in the South. My awe is the amazing places they will put the veggies. And how they are so symmetrical and orderly...

permalink written by  carseat tourist on October 10, 2009 from Harbin, China
from the travel blog: Life in Harbin as an American English Teacher



Primer día, vuelos y llegada a Shanghái

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permalink written by  Alejandrodg on October 10, 2009 from Shanghai, China
from the travel blog: Un lucense en Shanghái



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