Here’s the original picture…. And then to get all meta on ya, here is the picture of the picture.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China (Part Two)
There are so many UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China (41 to be exact) that I broke them up into two posts. To read part on, click here. And now, where was I? Oh yeah, number… 22. Dazu Rock Carving in Chongqing: China doesn’t seem to have any shortage of
Time to Hit the Road: Summer Plans
In the back of the school store is bulk bins. Inside these bins is everything, from gummi candy, to dried cherries to cookies to dry fish. It’s a snackers paradise. But as the school year winds down, the bulk bins dry up and eventually close, not to reopen again
Some Resources for Those Interested in China and/or Teaching
I wanted to briefly tell you about some websites that I’ve recently become a part of that are good resources for those of you who are interested in all things China, or are interested in teaching English in China or elsewhere. My blog was picked as a favorite at Go!
Korean Barbecue with Indonesians in China
As you can tell from the title, last night was another international night for me. Spent the evening with the five Indonesians students and enjoyed a little Korean Barbecue all while staying in my same Chinese city. Now I haven’t been to too many Korean barbecue places in America (we
UNESCO in China and my New Goal
UNESCO is an international organization that recognizes places all over the world that have either unique natural properties or a special culture. Once they are on the list the places get a special level of protection (and access to special funds) but it is up to the individual countries
The Great Wall of Links
Here are some interesting links related to China and Chinese things I’ve read this week. Hope you find them as interesting as I do! A Quick Guide to Chinese Movie Stars – eChinacities has an article that lists some of the most famous Chinese actors you may not have ever heard of. Of