Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Procrastinating



Hey!   

    I was working on my Chinese homework but I needed a break so I thought I'd talk a little more about my trip. Last week was vacation, which was a very welcome break; classes here are very challenging... especially Chinese. We're in Chinese class for 3 hours a day, 4 days a week meaning that we do learn a lot but there's a lot of work involved. 
     My study abroad group has a week-long trip to Hong Kong in 3 weeks and between now we'll have had 3 tests in Chinese, our midterm being the day before we leave, so if I don't write very much between now and then you'll know it's because I'm studying. Next Thursday we're going to the Peking (Beijing) Opera as a field trip, it's world famous so I'm really excited about that, I've never seen an opera before, much less a Chinese opera. Besides that I've been pretty busy with school, there are a lot of art galleries in the city that I want to go visit, especially before it starts getting cold... it's about mid 70's now but should get down to the 50's in the next month or so. 

      One thing that's more different here from anywhere else I've lived is the food. I love Chinese food, although it's nothing like what you get in the US, there's no such thing as General Tsou's chicken in China. As you may have guessed there's a lot of rice and noodles, but depending on the region of China food can be very different. I've been eating a lot of soup and rice and noodle dishes... there's a lot of street vendor food that we can get behind our school, but it's usually deep fried and I usually get something else. I have had to change what I normally eat quite a bit though since I started living here. For example, in China things like cheese, salads, sandwiches and deli meats really aren't that common. They don't actually eat much dairy at all, except yogurt. I don't have a kitchen where I live so I can't cook any of my own food, which I miss doing but I've adjusted for the most part, and while I'll dearly miss my xiao long bao and strawberry pearl milk tea I can't wait to have a reuben or pizza again. 
      I should probably get back to work though, I hope everyone's well!  Here are a few more pictures. One is of the Shanghai Circus we saw during orientation and the second is of a meal we had when we visited a small town as a field trip... the snails were actually very good.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Beijing pt. 2






Here are some more pictures from Beijing, from the Forbidden City and Summer Palace. The picture of me with the two girls is a picture their mom wanted me to take with them, I must have had my picture taken with at least 25 different people by the end of that trip, also the last picture is at the Summer Palace and is of the longest corridor in the world, with hundreds of paintings on it.

Beijing Trip






Hey everyone, this past week was the Chinese National Holiday week (October 1st is sort of like our July 4th) so we got a week off of school and went traveling! There was six of us that did this 5 day Beijing tour (travel within Beijing is a little difficult since the city is so big so we decided that a tour would be the best way to see everything we wanted to.) Here are some pictures from my trip, starting at the Olympic Stadium. 

The second two pictures are of my group and I in front of the entrance to the Ming Tombs and an elephant on the Sacred Way. The last pictures are from the Great Wall.