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Old 01-26-2007, 02:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Recount for us your favorite experience or memory of training in China.
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Old 01-26-2007, 11:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Or even of just visiting, I suppose.
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Wo brrrrr dao

That tells ya enough right there.

Taiwan is bit more progressive, has a little better night life and culturally influenced by Japan and the US, but China is home to some jaw-dropping, detailed and beautiful art works, architecture (and women!).

A good memory...well, its an interesting one...eating stinky tofu!
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LOL, that is good!
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I went to China for two weeks in 1995. It was my first trip outside North America. I went with a group of high school students and teachers from my old high school (I had just finished my second year of university). We spent two weeks, travelling from Shanghai to Beijing, stopping in Suzhou, Qufu, Tai'an, and Jinan.

Going to a silk factory in Suzhou and seeing silkworms close up.

Being stuck in traffic in Shanghai.

Going up to the summit of Tai Shan.

The Forbidden City in Beijing.

The Great Wall - truly amazing.
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The Great Wall - truly amazing.


The great crowds on that great wall are pretty amazing too!
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The great crowds on that great wall are pretty amazing too!
Ten years erases a lot of the annoying memories! But now they're coming back.

Crowds - not of tourists - but of hawkers trying to sell all kinds of junk souvenirs. You'd get to a point where they've thinned out, usually just where a steep section begins, then you excert yourself climbing it, and as you're recovering at the top they hit you. "Hello T-shirt! Hello-post card! Hello Great Wall back scratcher!"

Another memory - one of the first meals we had as a group had some unidentifiable dishes. One of our group was a Muslim and was concerned that it might be pork. We asked the guide. He looked at it, sniffed it, tasted it and said. "Okay. That is meat!"
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aahhhhh....the hawkers.

Anyone take the "hero's" trek up Badaling (chang cheng)? It'll take your breath away....
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Started out at a pretty crowded spot and just kept walking until I got past all the 'renovated' sections and the wall was more or less ruins.

Clamored around said ruins until sundown, hung back there while security folks cleared everyone off for the night, then made my way back to one of the 'guard towers' (sort of enclosed parts), threw down my sleeping bag, took out the baijiu and sausages I had brought and camped out overnight. 'Round about midnight I take a walk around and there's a bright moon and not a soul around for miles but me.

Found a fairly level spot and practiced taijiquan for an hour or so.

I felt cool.

Then I felt cold.

Then I finished the baijiu, and hunkered down in the sleeping bag until morning.
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threw down my sleeping bag, took out the baijiu and sausages I had brought and camped out overnight.
Did the baijiu cause the sausages to come out...lol?
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I went to Hong Kong during the summer and had a great time. Only thing that sucked was that I had the runs the last week I was there. I had to go to the bathroom every 15 minutes so it made it hard to appreciate the scenery and such around me.
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Recount for us your favorite experience or memory of training in China.
last time i went to china I was a kid. The most memorable thing was fireworks! For 10RMB I could get a shopping bag of fireworks
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Did the baijiu cause the sausages to come out...lol?


LOL. No, but it made those little sausages sold at the train station (probably made sometime during the Ming Dynasty) taste less horrible.
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Started out at a pretty crowded spot and just kept walking until I got past all the 'renovated' sections and the wall was more or less ruins.

Clamored around said ruins until sundown, hung back there while security folks cleared everyone off for the night, then made my way back to one of the 'guard towers' (sort of enclosed parts), threw down my sleeping bag, took out the baijiu and sausages I had brought and camped out overnight. 'Round about midnight I take a walk around and there's a bright moon and not a soul around for miles but me.

I felt cool.

Then I felt cold.

Then I hunkered down in the sleeping bag until morning.
Wow... I truly envy you, that sounded like an amazing experience!

Maybe one day I will have to go..
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Maybe one day I will have to go..

Well, the wall should be there for a while, so there's no rush!
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