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Teach and Travel China - 6 Months

a travel blog by emmarogers85


As most of you already know I am going to Beijing for 4 weeks where I will be studying at the University of Internation Business and Economics to get my Tefl qualification. Once I have completed 4 weeks I will be heading to Shenyang in the south of China where I will work as a teacher for the remaining 5 months! I will have the opportunity to extend this contract nearer the end if I want to, but at the moment I am going to wait and see how it goes!!
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Corporal Punishment

Shenyang, China


Every counrty in the world (Apart from The US & Australia) prohibits School Corporal Punshment. China's official Propaganda line has alwasys been that all forms of Corporal Punishment in Schools was swept away by the 1949 communist revolution. Since my time in China it is obvious that this is not the case (and after a little research I found a report in May 2000 that gathered evidence to prove that beatings in schools are still widespread).
Unfortunatly I have witnessed for myself that the children in the Kindergarten (as young as 2 years old) are slapped, pinched and kicked if they misbehave. All of the classrooms are fitted with CCTV cameras, therefore none of the above take place in the classroom, however the kids are taken into the bathroom and the noise that follows makes me sick to my stomach. Now, belive me, I got myself into quite a bit of trouble by expressing how innapropriate I thought this was, and it became clear that nothing I said or did was going to change the fact that this happens here. It always has and, sadly, probably always will.
I can however try to diffuse a situation before it arises (making the child in question sit up front, as close to me as possible) and for the last week or so I haven't been unfortunate enought to witness this again, although I am under no illusion that it isn't happening.

Now, on a lighter note, there was an incident at the Kindergarten a week ago that I had quite a good giggle over (at first!). The kindergarten has 3 security guards that alternate shifts throughout the week. All Schools and important buidings have these funny gates that are operated by remote control and open and close like an Accordion! The Security Guard opens it everytime someone is coming or going. Anyway, on a Sunday the guard is alone at the kindergarten and the Minibus (Peoplecarrier) is parked in the driveway. I can only begin to imagine hoe bored he was, he decided to take the keys (which are kept in the Kindergarten) and drive aroundthe tiny yard in circles! He didn't have a licence and would certainly have lost his job if he got caught! It cracks me up thinking about how much fun he was probably having and have to admit in his position I probably would have done the same thing!! ( However, knowing what I do now - Not a chance!!) He was driving around probably loving the fact that he was getting away with murder when he lost control and ploughed straight through the gate and into the wall of the park opposite!! There was absolutely no way of covering up what he had done.... so he ran!
I arrived at school the next day to see the mess he had made and all the commotion. The police had arrived and were taking pictures ( I managed to get one too!) I found the whole thing really funny until young told me that the Guard had 3 days to return to the Kindergarten to apologise and beg for foregiveness or he would be shot. I couldn't belive it and thought he was joking at first. He explained that if he didn't return within 3 days he would be hunted down and serve a year in a concentration camp style prison (where he would probably die before the year was up) and after a year he would be shot in the head. I felt sick. I had been laughing at his mischevious antics and he was likely to be killed for it. I understood that corporal punishment is still in practice in China, but I didn't think for one second that this little stunt would cost someone their life. These thing are taken very serously in China and this guard had abused a position of trust. I spent the next three days asking about him, desperate to hear that he had come back to apologise, but by the third day... still no word. The police were informed to find him.
The kindergarten 'King' is a good man, and I have always been really fond of him, but after this incident I thought that no warm blooded human could really let something like this happen to someone who (in my eyes) really didn't do something that terrible. The police caught the security guard after a day or two. When I heard this I felt sick.
The gaurd (only 21 years old) was sobbing and obviosly very apologetic, he didn't want to die. He was begging the 'king' and promised everything under the sun, including to work at the Kindergarten for 3 years with no salary. After giving it some thought the 'King' aggreed to this and THANK GOD the charges were dropped.
Those few days felt like an eternity and I have never experience anything like it before! The next day I was so relived to see him (still looking a little pale!) back to work as if nothing had happened! I feel sad at the thought of him having to work for 3 years with no wages, but I guess it's better than a kick up the arse.... or a bullett in the brain!
Fucking hell.... This is China!

permalink written by  emmarogers85 on November 6, 2007 from Shenyang, China
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Snow, Rats & The Art School

Shenyang, China


After my appearance at the Art School for the Senators visit a few weeks back I was asked to go back there and teach once a week. It is part of the same group as the Kindergarten and I now teach 2 lessons a week every Friday from 2pm - 4pm. I don't get paid any extra, but it's a refreshing change and it means I get a lie in every Friday, and I finish an hour earlier than normal, so I'm not compalining!!
It's really different to the work I do at the Kindergarten and I'm really enjoying it there. I don't have specific subjects to cover, I am just there to practive speaking and listening. This is done with alot of games (and the occasional bit of singing!!!!) and is really good fun! The ages range from 10-22 years old, and I am yet to teach the same class twice!

After a really lovely trip to Beijing this weekend to meet up with some friends, I returned home to find a rat ( the size of my foot, plus tail!!) on one of the sticky board traps I had put down weeks earlier. I had also put poison inside the radiator covers (as the rats that kept me awake were in the walls!) which seemed to keep them at bay for a while! I was beginning to belive, after weeks, I was finally rid of them! But No, not only were they still at large, but actually in my appartment! I spoke to the School the next day who told me they would send some workers to my appartment to sort this out as it was unacceptable! I took a photo to show them, and they were really shocked! I'm pretty sure before they thought I was over reacting or making it up!!But they said they would do everything they could to get rid of them! The next day they sent 2 workers into my apartment who did nothing more than put some poison down!! I could have done that myself!! That evening after a long day i was wathing TV when one of them decided to show his face casually scurrying across my livingroom floor (a rat that is, not one of the workers!!)! I threw a shoe at it and it quickly went back to where it came from. I know it's not the end of the world, and I have tried not to let it bother me ever since I arrived here, but I'm getting really sick of it now! I know they are living in my wardrobe, but I'm not brave enough to move it on my own, Mice, I would do it no problem, but these fuckers are huge! I will speak to the school again and ask them to remove the wardrobes from my room, although this probably won't solve the problem as it's getting cold outside and they can obviously get in somehow! I guess I will just have to stick it out for the next 7 weeks, I've done it for this long!!
It's a shame, apart from that everything else is great here! Apart from the weather, but that can't be helped! It's wet and very cold! Last Monday we had our first snowfall! It was really exciting! It was more than any snow we ever get in England, but is nothing compared to what's coming over the next few weeks!Because it gets warmer around midday it didn't stick for longer than a few hours, but still it made the cold weather alot more enjoyable!
Apart from ther above, life in shenyang is great! The time is flying by and I'm having lots of fun! I have been asked to judge an English speaking competition on 24th November (I will get paid about 100 Yuan for half a day and put up in a swanky hotel for the night!) and I'm really looking forward to it! Even if it's just a night away from the rats!
I have quite a bit planned over the next few weeks to keep me busy, but as every day flies by the closer I get to the end of my time here, which doesn't make me as happy as you would probably think after reading the above! I'm really going to be sad to say goodbye to this place and the amazing people I have met here.

permalink written by  emmarogers85 on November 8, 2007 from Shenyang, China
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Winter is here!

Shenyang, China


So, winter is officially here! it's averaging around minus 12 during the day and as low as minus 16 at night & early morning. There is currently about 6 inches of snow outside and all hell is breaking loose! The roads are not salted and the snow is crushed to form an inch thick layer of ice on the road... you really wouldn't belive the amount of accidents I have seen so far! This morning I had an absolute nightmare getting to School. As I have mentioned before I live miles away, and have to get the bus in. I made the effort to get up early and out for the bus as sometimes they are too full to get on and you have to wait for the next one. I was showered, dressed and out the door at 6 am. Cold and tired I wasn't happy when not just 1, but 3 busses went by and (along with other Chinese people) I was unable to get on the bus. I decided to walk down the road to get a taxi instead. With 7 million people in Shenyang I think half of them had the same idea!! By this point I had been outside for nearly an hour and a half with no sign of a free taxi I decided to walk whilst flagging one down! After nearly 2 miles I managed to get one! Happy that I was finally in the warm and on my way to work, I started to read my book. After only 3 or 4 miles the taxi stopped and I looked up to see hundreds and hundreds of cars, I couldn't even see which sides of the road were which or were the pavement was, the cars were everwhere!! They were facing all sorts of directions and the honking was deafening!! The driver did try to communicate with me, but I didn't understand him. I was miles from school and was already late so I just figured I would be patient and we would soon be on our way! After 20m minutes I noticed people getting off the busses infront and people even leaving their cars to walk in the direction they were heading! I probably would be still sat there now if I hadn't decided to do the same! I paid the taxi driver and set off on my way to school! I had no clue where I was, but was I was on a mission, I just kept walking straight and after nerly 3 miles (and what felt like an eternity!!) I arrived at school, freezing cold, soaking wet and well and truly pissed off!! Stupidly thinking that my ordeal and lateness would mean I didn't have to teach, my mood worsened when I was immediatly taken to a classroom full of 3 year olds and told that my lesson today would last for 3 hours!! Great! (My mood soon picked up tho, and I had a great lesson!!)
After saying all that, with snow comes snowmen and snowfights and ALOT of fun... so it's not all bad!!
I am now officially RAT FREE!!!!!!!!!! Woo Hoo!! The boss came to my appartment and moved my wardrobes to find a huge hole where the little buggers had been getting in. The wardrobes were removed from my appartment, the hole was filled with poison, filled in and then covered with slabs!! I am happy to report that since that day I haven't seen or heard a thing!!
One of the main resons I am so pleased about this is when I arrived at home one evening last week we had a power cut due to the bad weather. I had no electric, no heating and no hot water. When it's minus 16 outside and not much warmer inside it really isn't pleasent, the last thing you want is rats running around your front room when you can't see them! After putting on almost every item of clothing I own I huddled up in bed at 6pm (there was nothing else I could do!!) under 2 duvets and a thick blanket, after 2 hours trying to get warm I finally fell asleep! The next night was the same, although I did realise when I got close to my appartment and went to the supermarket (where I was follwed by a young girl holding a candle so as I could see where I was going!!) and bought a torch. It was just as cold, but at least I could read my book!! Thankfully, my heating & electricity is back on now.. showing with freezing cold water in a freezing cold bathroom is something I never want to do again.... EVER!!!
I feel the need to tell you that the previously mentioned Guard is no longer with us. He decided to go AWOL from the kindergarten and sadly he paid the price. Enough Said.
Finally, on a lighter note, I found it really amusing the other day when I saw people stacking cabbages on their roofs & balconys and hanging leeks out of their windows!! I found out that because the weather is so cold the vegetables are frozen and stay fresh for as long as they are left out there!! Most peole in China (especially in the poorer cities like Shenyang) don't even have fridges, let alone frezers!!Who needs a freezer when it's this cold outside!!!?
This is China.... and it's bloody freezing!!!!


permalink written by  emmarogers85 on November 19, 2007 from Shenyang, China
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English Competition

Shenyang, China


So, I don't feel like I have alot to report since my last entry, and as it would be pretty risky putting the details of the the one exciting/dangerous thing that happened to me last week( involving Magic ants and the Chinese Police!!!!), you wll have to wait till I get home for that story!!! :)
The weather has eased off a bit and although it is still really cold, it's a little more bearable. Unfortunatly the snow has gone, but I'm certain that I will see more in the next 4 weeks, Alot more! (It will drop to as low as minus 26!)
As previously mentioned I judged an English Competition last weekend and it was alot of fun!! I had some kindergarten and some from primary school kids. They were all really good and so adorable! I arrived at the hotel on the Friday night, as we would be judging early Saturday morning. I went with Aga, another teacher from the Shenyang Gang! When we arrived we were placed in a room with about 50 kids and all of their parents and teachers and we were told that we had to keep the kids amused for an hour or 2!! Because the ages ranged from 4-12 we had to quickly think of an activity where all the kids could join in! We were struggling to come up with something, when Rice (from WTTC) pulled me on stage and announced that I was going to sing a song!! (WTF - Why does this keep happening to me!!) I bet you can all guess what I sang!!!?
I started to sing 'If you're happy and you know it' and thankfully all the kids joined in. I was feeling happy and relieved until they started singng words I didn't know and I had to fake mime/mumble the words stood on a stage, (Once again!) alone and infront of 100 strangers being shown up by a bunch of kids!!! I must have a sign on my head that says 'Humiliate me please, I enjoy it!!!'
Anyway, after that was over we played a game of fruit salad. (You have 4 or 5 different fruits and each kid has a piece of paper with one fruit name on. Everyone sits in a big circle and I stand in the middle and shout 'Banana' all the kids that are Bananas have to get up and change seats, I have to find a seat, and no one is allowed to sit in the seat they got up from. Whoever is left with no seat has to call the next fruit name... and so on. When you Shout 'Fruit Salad' everyone gets up and swaps seats!!!) It was alot of fun and managed to keep the kids occupied until it was time to go to bed!
Judging the kids was actually more fun than I thought it would be. There were three parts: an introduction, A show and then questons from the judges. All I had to do was to ask a few questions after the had introduced themselves and either sang a song or told a story. Two of the kindergarten kids were from my class! I didn't know they were going to be there, and when they had their chance to 'show themselves' they both did things that I had taught them! It was such a nice feeling seeing them up on that stage at 4 years of age, singing their song and doing their Magic trick knowing that I had taught them that!!!


permalink written by  emmarogers85 on November 29, 2007 from Shenyang, China
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The end is nigh!!

Shenyang, China


Well, the last week or so has been a bit of a blur, tying up as many loose ends as possible before its time to leave. After a huge amount of dicussion we have finally agreed that my last day of teaching will be Thursday 27th of December. I have now booked my bus tickets (train tickets cant be booked until 4 days before you leave, and I didnt want to leave it that late!) to Beijing on Friday 28th December and will go overnight. It will take 8 hours and I will arrive in Beijing Saturday morning! I have my Flight tickets - finally, and everything seems to be falling into place! (I am certainly not holding ym breath though, I am expecting something to go wrong - this is China!!) But I do appear to have everything in order and plenty of time to leave my suitcase in Beijing and catch up with a few friends before I fly to Borneo on Sunday 30th December PM!! I cant wait!
The kindergarten is busy preparing for their Christmas party, and although Christmas isn't a big deal in China, it is at the kindergarten as it is an International school! Everywhere is looking very festive and there is a nice atmosphere as all the kids are preparing songs and dances to do at the party. Just as I was beginning to wonder what part I would play in the party, I was given a Santa suit by the principal and told that I would be dressing up as Father Christmas! I wasn't sure whether to feel honoured or offended!! I tried it on and I look like an absolute tit! After agreeing, as I could hardly refuse, I was told that I will be climbing through the windows of each and every classroom so as to surprise the kids. I will be handing out presents and singing and dancing with all the children! There will be hundreds of parents and teachers there all filming and taking pictures! Great!
5 months ago I seriously doubt I would have been able to do this, but now, after months and months of practice, I am actually looking forward to making a complete arse out of myself! Bring it on!!


permalink written by  emmarogers85 on December 11, 2007 from Shenyang, China
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Last Blog entry in China! :(

Shenyang, China


Well, We had the Christmas party and I dressed up as Santa - it was pretty humiliating, but also alot of fun! As it was snowing I didn't have to climb through the windows in the end - thank God!! My buddy Mr Young has made a video for me so you can all see it when I get home! Unfortunatly I have been ill - AGAIN! My friends Amanda and Miranda came to visit from Beijing, but not long after they arrived I had to go home to bed. I had a throat infection and lost my voice which was a real shame, bit I will see them this weekend as I am staying in Beijing for one night. It also meant I missed out on the Christmas celebrations with my friends, it's a good job it doesnt feel like christmas, otherwise it would have been pretty depressing! I did manage to pick up by Christmas Day and made it to the City to my friends appartment for a Christmas Party! I told everyone how to play the animal game and we ended up doing that for nearly 2 hours! We had quite a few Chinese friends there... so it was alot of fun!!
School is over and saying goodbye was harder than I thought. I am really going to miss all the kids and all of the teachers, but most of all my Buddy - Mr Young! Young insisted that he come and see me off at the train station on Friday evening, so I arranged to meet him at 9pm. I was finally happy that everything was going according to plan and enjoyed my last night in Shenyang with a few beers with my friends. Feeling a little worse for wear on Friday morning I was not best pleased when I recieved a phone call from Rice telling me that my bus had been cancelled due to a heavy snow storm! (The highway had been closed!) Fuck!! I had to trapse all the way to the train station in the snow in a mad panic thatI was going to be stuck in Shenyang forever and miss my flight to Borneo! After a couple of hours queing I managed to get my hands on 2 of only 4 tickets left to Beijing!! (Gemma was coming to beijing with me!) I only had a couple of hours to meet my friends for one last farewell before I had to go to the train station. I said my goodbyes to everyone except Lea, Alex and Gemma who were all coming to the train station with me. I met Mr Young at the staton and he had some surprise visitors for me! No 2 House and Jo Pang Jui! (I may not have mentioned these previously, but I went to her Birthday party and they are friends of Mr Young!) They had come up from Dalian especially to wish me farewell and invite me to their wedding next year! I was really touched. No 2 House is a sailor and considered quite an important person, he managed to get us all VIP passes to the train station to wait for my train in Comfort and the passes also allow everyone down to the tracks to see me onto the train. I was really moved and as you can imagine pretty emotional. When the time came for me to go Young and No 2 house got my suitcase and backpack onto the train for me (Both incredibly heavy!) and then returned back to the trackside for a final goodbye! I'm really glad I had Gemma with me otherwise I may have changed my mind about going. Everyone was in tears and I was waving like mad out of the window. As the train pulls off Mr Young runs after it so I can see him through the window, doing a silly dance!
I arrive in Beijing and leave my suitcase at UIBE before heading across the city to meet my friends. As I have a pretty early start we opted for a night in and it was really nice to unwind and try and forget about all the emotion of leaving my friends behind.But then morning comes and it's time to do it again! Only this time it isnt too bad. I will see Amanda and Miranda again in Beijing before I fly home , and Gemma lives in Manchester so it wont be long before I meet up with her once I'm back in old blighty! Still another teary farewell and the start of my long journey to Borneo!


permalink written by  emmarogers85 on December 23, 2007 from Shenyang, China
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Borneo Baby!!!

Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia


I have been in Borneo for 2 weeks now and the time is just flying by!! I met Mike at the airport and was surprised by Abbey and Andy! It was really great to see them all and we found a lovely little bar where we started our New Year celebrations and had a good catch up. After a couple of days in KK getting over our Jet lag and enjoying the sunshine and a spot of snorkeling on the surrounding islands, we headed off to The Kinabatangan river to stay in the jungle.We all stayed in a basic little hut with nothing but a bed and went on 4 river cruises and 3 jungle walks (2 at night!). We saw plenty of wildlife: The amazing Proboscis Monkeys, Macaques, Monitor Lizards, Crocodiles, Giant poisonous spiders... the list is endless! Unfortunately we weren't lucky enough to see any pygmy elephants or Orangutans. However when we were on one of the night jungle walks the guide found a pretty big scorpion and picked it up, after a minute or 2 he asked if anyone wanted to hold it. Before it had even registered in my brain I was saying "I will!" Then immediately wishing I hadn't said it and not wanting to back down I let the poisonous scorpion crawl up and down my arm! He took it back and after another girl had a go, I took it back and this time it crawled up my right arm and right across my chest under my chin and down my left arm!
After our junge fun we headed to Sepilok Orangutan sanctuary! It was amazing! Feeding time is twice daily and although the Orangutans dont hang around for long it was amazing to see them and one of them had a baby which was adorable! There were some other cheeky monkeys constantly trying to steal the food and climbing all over the viewing platform where we were stood, this was alot of fun!
We decided to head across to Semporna for a spot of Scuba diving before heading back to KK. We needed to backtrack all the way to KK before we could travel south into Sarawak, which was a bit of a pain, but when we arrived at KK (after our bus breaking down and being practically stranded for 4 hours!) we decided to hire a car in order to journey down South!
The weather is AMAZING, the food is a bit of a let down, but the people are really friendly and I'm having a brilliant time!!


permalink written by  emmarogers85 on January 12, 2008 from Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
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