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Trips:
Liaoning, 2013
Beijing I, 2012
Yunnan, China
Beijing, 2010 or Liaoning, 2013. They are appear to be mixed up!
Beijing 2015
Beijing 2012 II
Philippines!
China 2009
Beijing 2011
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My new job?
Beijing
,
China
It's the national holiday so all offices are closed. Fortunately for me shops are open. I'm at one warehouse and only the owners are here. The phone rings and it's their customer in London. Poor Wu is confused - he does not speak
English
. He hands the phone to me. I act as translator conveying Brit's question, then Wu's answer; brit's complaint, then Wu's solution. What's my hourly rate??? (Brit said, "You sound American.")
written by
prrrrl
on October 1, 2013
from
Beijing
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Translator
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Wow! Talk about living up to its name!
Beijing
,
China
The first time I passed that corner I thought, 'Open sewer?' The second time I thought, 'Industrial spill?' The third time I paid attention to the recorded sales pitch blasted endlessly to passers-by: "Chou Dofu!"
Stinky tofu!
I'll pass!
written by
prrrrl
on September 28, 2013
from
Beijing
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Stinky
,
Smell
and
Tofu
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Chaoyang bound?
Xingcheng
,
China
We were at the
Xingcheng
train station ticket window having just bought our soft seats for
Chaoyang
[only $10!] when the
Drama
began. I attempted to make a follow on request for two tickets to Beijing from
Chaoyang
. Having been told by a nation-wide reservation service that no hotels in
Chaoyang
were cleared for accepting foreigners, we intended to choo choo in & out on the same day. But all soft seats were sold out! My western sensibilities would not tolerate a hard seat for 13+ hours. Now what? Back to the hotel where Internet access will help us scheme. There we contrives plan B. back to the train station to impliment it. Stand in line again. Get to the same ticket agent again. Show her plan B. No go. Rinse and repeat. After our third round trip still no ticket! On the knowledge that there are buses and the nation-wide reservation service could be wrong, we choo choo to
Chaoyang
the next morning, no firm, guaranteed plan in hand. Seat of my pants travel!!!
written by
prrrrl
on September 27, 2013
from
Xingcheng
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
PlanB
,
Chaoyang
and
SeatOfMyPants
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My Fault!
Shenyang
,
China
It would have been my fault. I would have rear-ended the car in front of me. The thing is, I wasn't driving. I was walking. The traffic was so bad the cars had taken over the bike lane. The "parking lot" was the side walk. So where do I stroll? I'm walking in the bike lane, distracted. I look up just in time to not walk into the car in front of me. Ssssllllooowwww traffic!
written by
prrrrl
on September 26, 2013
from
Shenyang
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Traffic
,
Walking
,
BikeLane
and
RearEnded
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Hiqh Quality
Xingcheng
,
China
"Please be careful to wet up and down steep slopes," read the sign. Chinglish at it very best!
[Sign posted at the entry ramp to the ancient city wall of
Xingcheng
, one of only four remaining Ming Dynasty walled cities.]
written by
prrrrl
on September 26, 2013
from
Xingcheng
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Chinglish
,
Wall
and
Wet
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Spider Wall
Xingcheng
,
China
I was so excited to see large argiope spiders in three consecutive battlements of the Ming Dynasty wall! I took many close up pictures! Then I kept walking... and counting... and there were about 20 consecutive battlements with argiope spiders. Must be favorable winds facing south. Spider Row!
written by
prrrrl
on September 26, 2013
from
Xingcheng
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Spider
,
Argiope
and
Battlements
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In no particular order... Today's events
Beijing
,
China
Why do we take pictures? To remember an event? To document atrocities? To sustain awe of beauty? Why did the fluent English-speaking Chinese gentleman clandestinely take mine after helping me decipher which subway stop would bring me close to the wholesale tea market? Surely with his language skills he had talked to foreigners before. If only he had silenced his smart phone I would have never known.
written by
prrrrl
on September 25, 2013
from
Beijing
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Tea
,
Pictures
,
Photo
,
English
,
Documentation
and
Clandestine
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When not to discuss WWII?
Beijing
,
China
I had a nice discussion with my two hostel roommates on various China travel destinations. They brought up Japanese atrocities against the Chinese. I brought up how the US ended WWII. Oops! They're German.
written by
prrrrl
on September 25, 2013
from
Beijing
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
War
,
Roommates
,
WWII
,
Germans
and
Atrocities
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I amuse easily
Shenyang
,
China
Cities in China can be very crowded. Qing palaces on holidays can be crazy crowded. How to not get separated from your travel buddy? "
Marco
!" And I wait for the, "Polo!" How appropriate to play that in China! And I find that highly amusing.
(The Mukden Palace is a smaller but beautiful complex of buildings with not only dragons for decoration but wonderful cranes, too.)
written by
prrrrl
on September 25, 2013
from
Shenyang
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Marco
,
Mukden
and
Amused
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I amuse easily
Shenyang
,
China
Cities in China can be very crowded. Qing palaces on holidays can be crazy crowded. How to not get separated from your travel buddy? "
Marco
!" And I wait for the, "Polo!" How appropriate to play that in China! And I find that highly amusing.
(The Mukden Palace is a smaller but beautiful complex of buildings with not only dragons for decoration but wonderful cranes, too.)
written by
prrrrl
on September 25, 2013
from
Shenyang
,
China
from the travel blog:
Liaoning, 2013
tagged
Marco
,
Mukden
and
Amused
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