This was the day for us to leave Kaifeng. Leaving the hotel we had lived for two nights, we got to the last destination in this pretty city. We went to the government office of Kaifeng of Sung. That was not real and built by the RPC government. But I think it was a really successful travelling spot amount the others in Kaifeng. There was a show about Bao Zheng killing the law of son of the king outside the building. It had only shown a little part of the show and the rest was left in the inner city. We got in and had the show seen. The funny part of it was that the theme song the spot used was from Taiwan, which was a popular song amount the Chinese. I wonder that they should have created their own song. After the drama, Jackie and I wanted to buy Bao�fs hat, it was black and it could show the others that you are the government officer when you wear it in Sung dynasty.
There was another popular show that the tourist can join. The staff there would ask questions to us and choose three people to join their exam, just as the past. The first one would be given a prize and then kidnapped by another actor, which was forcing him to get marry with his daughter. There were two of us chosen to take the exam and Michael was the winner. He was then taken away and we found him was going to get marry with a pretty girl. The MC there was a funny man and able to keep us excited by giving out poem which was immediately thought. Having seen all the shows, we had a brief free time to walk thought the place and I finally brought a local product of Kaifeng, embroidery, from the souvenir shop before we left.
After travelling two spot and having communicated with the local people, we finally came to our staying place. That was not a hotel, but an activity centre for the elders. I thought the service there was pass, except we had no hot water to bath so I took my first cold water bath for since last 2 years. That night we had a group presentation to the teacher and Ms.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
do you expect a special travel?
Hier meld ich mich also mal wieder. Seit meinem letzten Eintrag waren wir alle aifs'ler zu zehnt in Auckland abends ein Bier trinken und wollten eine gratis tour durch die stadt machen. hat aber nicht geklappt also sind wir auf eigene faust mit der faehre auf die gegenueberliegende
do you expect a special travel?
Anschliessend war ich mit Lisa ein Konto eroeffnen. Gar nicht so einfach und die nette Japanierin haelt uns jetzt wohl fuer nicht soo schlau!
Spaeter haben wir dann eine Tour in die Northlands gebucht, Nordkap und sand-duenen rodeln ist morgen dran!
Nachdem ich mir ne coole Pornobrille gekauft habe haben wir zu abend gegessen und am naechsten morgen sind Lisa und ich von unserem voluminoesen Tour guide abgeholt, die den spitznamen Hoobs hat und der ich kreativerweise den spitznamen Boobs verpasst habe. Haha.
Auf der Fahrt nach Paihia hielten wir an einem echt alten Baum (Zitat "Hug a tree, its a free activity" was wir natuerlich auch gleih taten) in einer irre coolen Bucht mit Strand an einem Wasserfall und dem Klo eines beruemten Designers. Ueber letzteres habe ich mich mehr gefreut als man es vielleicht denken mag.
do you expect a special travel?
Anschliessend war ich mit Lisa ein Konto eroeffnen. Gar nicht so einfach und die nette Japanierin haelt uns jetzt wohl fuer nicht soo schlau!
Spaeter haben wir dann eine Tour in die Northlands gebucht, Nordkap und sand-duenen rodeln ist morgen dran!
Nachdem ich mir ne coole Pornobrille gekauft habe haben wir zu abend gegessen und am naechsten morgen sind Lisa und ich von unserem voluminoesen Tour guide abgeholt, die den spitznamen Hoobs hat und der ich kreativerweise den spitznamen Boobs verpasst habe. Haha.
Auf der Fahrt nach Paihia hielten wir an einem echt alten Baum (Zitat "Hug a tree, its a free activity" was wir natuerlich auch gleih taten) in einer irre coolen Bucht mit Strand an einem Wasserfall und dem Klo eines beruemten Designers. Ueber letzteres habe ich mich mehr gefreut als man es vielleicht denken mag.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
my tour diary
last time,I missed the tour opportunity because my an financial exam.
I said in the last entry, after a disappointing few days in Montevideo we were only too happy to make our way back to Buenos Aires so we could continuejin on around Argentina.
Had a pretty normal last couple of days if that's at all possible. A lot of class! Its actually getting in the way of a lot of things they have asked us to do with our host familys. The only time I have to socialize with people other than peace corps is at night when you cant go outside alone and a few hours on weekends. I was looking through the schedule and it looks like I don't have any chance to go to the market or probobly ride on a bus or taxi. Which are probobly two of the most important things I need to know so I don't get ripped off buying food and getting transportation. It was nice to talk to my family and know that they are just as upset as I am if not more. I am getting better at understanding the patois...a little, but I am not very good at speaking. I said some words to brooks on the phone and she said I sounded australian. A guy here whos host dad and him just sit around playing cards and listening to his one cd of bob marley on repeat is picking it up pretty well. I think that might be b/c the only thing he hears at home is patwa. Yesterday we went to the ministry of health and port royal. Port Royal is where all the pirates including black beard and captain morgan are from. During an earthquake back when there were still pirates half of the city fell into the city. The jamaicans were talking about some guy who was swallowed up by the earth and then spit out unharmed. We also saw morgans resturant or something where Dr. No was filmed. After that we meet with some people at the ministry of health.
at last,we enjoy ourselves as the exciting boating tour.
I said in the last entry, after a disappointing few days in Montevideo we were only too happy to make our way back to Buenos Aires so we could continuejin on around Argentina.
Had a pretty normal last couple of days if that's at all possible. A lot of class! Its actually getting in the way of a lot of things they have asked us to do with our host familys. The only time I have to socialize with people other than peace corps is at night when you cant go outside alone and a few hours on weekends. I was looking through the schedule and it looks like I don't have any chance to go to the market or probobly ride on a bus or taxi. Which are probobly two of the most important things I need to know so I don't get ripped off buying food and getting transportation. It was nice to talk to my family and know that they are just as upset as I am if not more. I am getting better at understanding the patois...a little, but I am not very good at speaking. I said some words to brooks on the phone and she said I sounded australian. A guy here whos host dad and him just sit around playing cards and listening to his one cd of bob marley on repeat is picking it up pretty well. I think that might be b/c the only thing he hears at home is patwa. Yesterday we went to the ministry of health and port royal. Port Royal is where all the pirates including black beard and captain morgan are from. During an earthquake back when there were still pirates half of the city fell into the city. The jamaicans were talking about some guy who was swallowed up by the earth and then spit out unharmed. We also saw morgans resturant or something where Dr. No was filmed. After that we meet with some people at the ministry of health.
at last,we enjoy ourselves as the exciting boating tour.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
I'm sad missing tour opportunity
I'm sad missing a happy tour.
Last night was a pretty big night out and was the last time I'll see many of my friends here, because they left to travel today. Tonight, I have organized a going away party for myself and the others leaving town, and we're expecting 25 people or so at Fringebar, so that should be a good time. I was supposed to take an exam today, my only one, in International Finance, but unfortunately, the school said we weren't allowed to take it early, so now I have to take it remotely at Kellogg on April 7th, after I've been back for two weeks. That pretty much sucks.
I have pretty mixed feelings about leaving Sydney. This has been one of the best experiences of my life- truly a great time, a great country, a great city, wonderful weather, etc. But, I am definitely missing my friends and family and Chicago, and it makes me realize just how much I really love living in Chicago. I think it hit me most on St. Patrick's day, when Brady had a massive party that Ihad to miss, and all of my friends and siblings were out having fun on one of my favorite days of the year. Anyways, I don't really have any more grandiose thoughts than that. I'm not looking forward to really hiting the job trail when I get back- it really isn't very fun to think about. In fact, I don't really ever want to work again after all of the traveling I've gotten to do over the last two years, but I suppose everyone feels that way. Anyways, this is me signing off on this blog- I hope you've enjoyed reading it, and sorry I haven't posted more pictures.
Last night was a pretty big night out and was the last time I'll see many of my friends here, because they left to travel today. Tonight, I have organized a going away party for myself and the others leaving town, and we're expecting 25 people or so at Fringebar, so that should be a good time. I was supposed to take an exam today, my only one, in International Finance, but unfortunately, the school said we weren't allowed to take it early, so now I have to take it remotely at Kellogg on April 7th, after I've been back for two weeks. That pretty much sucks.
I have pretty mixed feelings about leaving Sydney. This has been one of the best experiences of my life- truly a great time, a great country, a great city, wonderful weather, etc. But, I am definitely missing my friends and family and Chicago, and it makes me realize just how much I really love living in Chicago. I think it hit me most on St. Patrick's day, when Brady had a massive party that Ihad to miss, and all of my friends and siblings were out having fun on one of my favorite days of the year. Anyways, I don't really have any more grandiose thoughts than that. I'm not looking forward to really hiting the job trail when I get back- it really isn't very fun to think about. In fact, I don't really ever want to work again after all of the traveling I've gotten to do over the last two years, but I suppose everyone feels that way. Anyways, this is me signing off on this blog- I hope you've enjoyed reading it, and sorry I haven't posted more pictures.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
my tour Experience in china
Well, I just discovered today that Beijing has put a stop to the free access of You-Tube in China. So much for what I had said then, in my last travelblog about You-Tube.what am I saying? Just this, the soul of China is very much alive - everywhere there are folks whose desire is to make the best of things. However tough the going. And to stay close, however far from home we may be.
But, things will change. As they have, through the generations. For, that is the soul of China. One way of another, the will of the people will prevail, and a way will be found around each and every obstacle in its ever widening stream of consciousness.
And I believe that one of the toughest jobs anyone can have is to keep the homefires burning. Which brings me to the term we use to remind our countrymen of our common roots: - "Gaginang." Meaning, "Our own people."
In my travels, I have learned that there are many businesses, small and quite unglamorous, much like mine, run by my countrymen, all over the world too. The Bulgarian couple who works for me has told me of the Chinese restaurants back in the home country. All are doing well, according to them. I have seen photos from as far away as Iceland too, and what do you know, one showed a small unassuming Chinese restaurant - tucked among the shophouses. Recently, I read about thriving japan bistros in Russia too. It seems that they are all over the globe.
But, things will change. As they have, through the generations. For, that is the soul of China. One way of another, the will of the people will prevail, and a way will be found around each and every obstacle in its ever widening stream of consciousness.
And I believe that one of the toughest jobs anyone can have is to keep the homefires burning. Which brings me to the term we use to remind our countrymen of our common roots: - "Gaginang." Meaning, "Our own people."
In my travels, I have learned that there are many businesses, small and quite unglamorous, much like mine, run by my countrymen, all over the world too. The Bulgarian couple who works for me has told me of the Chinese restaurants back in the home country. All are doing well, according to them. I have seen photos from as far away as Iceland too, and what do you know, one showed a small unassuming Chinese restaurant - tucked among the shophouses. Recently, I read about thriving japan bistros in Russia too. It seems that they are all over the globe.
Week 3 tour in japan
Udaipur was wonderful. Set on the shores of a small lake, it is described by many as the Venice of the East, with beautiful buildings and the famous Lake Palace, a floating white stone palace where the James Bond film Octopussy was filmed. Many guest houses put on a showing of the movie every night.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by a rickshaw driver named Bunty. He was genuinely kind and brought us to a guest house of his friend called Lake Shore. There we were given a beautiful "princess room" for very cheap, and the comfort of a rooftop restaurant. When I say rooftop restaurant at a guest house, it usually means about 4 tables set up, and the owner just cooks you whatever you want from the menu.
Bunty became our good friend. He hung out there a lot and taught games and told us Indian jokes along with his friend Jamil.
The day we arrived was Holi, a huge festival celebrated all over the country. All I could extract from any one was that is a day to be happy, and throw neon colored powder at each other.
Bunty and Jamil took us out to see the celebrations. Everywhere you looked, people were bright shades of pink, blue, green and purple, covered head to toe. Even the cows and dogs got it. Everyone you met would yell," HAAAAPPY HOLI!!!", hug you and promply smear your face with a new color of powder
By the end of our hour trip around town, it's a happy travel.we were donning rainbows as well.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by a rickshaw driver named Bunty. He was genuinely kind and brought us to a guest house of his friend called Lake Shore. There we were given a beautiful "princess room" for very cheap, and the comfort of a rooftop restaurant. When I say rooftop restaurant at a guest house, it usually means about 4 tables set up, and the owner just cooks you whatever you want from the menu.
Bunty became our good friend. He hung out there a lot and taught games and told us Indian jokes along with his friend Jamil.
The day we arrived was Holi, a huge festival celebrated all over the country. All I could extract from any one was that is a day to be happy, and throw neon colored powder at each other.
Bunty and Jamil took us out to see the celebrations. Everywhere you looked, people were bright shades of pink, blue, green and purple, covered head to toe. Even the cows and dogs got it. Everyone you met would yell," HAAAAPPY HOLI!!!", hug you and promply smear your face with a new color of powder
By the end of our hour trip around town, it's a happy travel.we were donning rainbows as well.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
A happy travel
I want to japan with a tour,but the dream always can't come ture.but it was took into plan last holiday.
last vocation ,my family went to Hokkaido in japan tour,a very famous place for it beautiful sightseeing,As it's my first time to go such a world of tale,so all of us are very excited,we were show around by tour guide,and what can we see were those icing fall and snowmountains,in forest,we obsevered that the land were covered by the white, growing in town,I seldom go travelling ,and this time I can enjoy myself much,I also meet some foreigners here,I even try to talk with them ,though it not easy for me to talk in English fluencely,but I still glad to make a try,We take many beautiful photographs,about the sceneries,about my family with fall and some other pictures.
we stay here for about three days,and the hong kong hotel in japan Provided accommodation to us,then went back via Chengdu by air.
it's a pretty place,I think.
last vocation ,my family went to Hokkaido in japan tour,a very famous place for it beautiful sightseeing,As it's my first time to go such a world of tale,so all of us are very excited,we were show around by tour guide,and what can we see were those icing fall and snowmountains,in forest,we obsevered that the land were covered by the white, growing in town,I seldom go travelling ,and this time I can enjoy myself much,I also meet some foreigners here,I even try to talk with them ,though it not easy for me to talk in English fluencely,but I still glad to make a try,We take many beautiful photographs,about the sceneries,about my family with fall and some other pictures.
we stay here for about three days,and the hong kong hotel in japan Provided accommodation to us,then went back via Chengdu by air.
it's a pretty place,I think.
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