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Hong Kong, Bangkok, Koh Tao, Pulau Langkawi
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsEnd of the journey through China with old Southafrica friend Andreas in one of the most impressing modern cities – Hong Kong, start for the next steps through Thailand and Malaysia with Matthias, Doris and brother Andreas.
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Regiões Administrativas Especiais
Posted on July 13th, 2009 1 commentTuesday Night David left me for his adventures in Thailand , so I had to go on discovering Hongkong on my own. Since I am not very writative (compare: talkative) right now, I will choose a rather visual approach to let you take part in my days in the Special Administrative Zones of China.
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Shanghai is over – Guangxi here we are!
Posted on July 1st, 2009 3 commentsGuest Blog Entry: Andreas’ first impressions of Shanghai and Hangzhou – and our way to the Chinese countryside (Xingping, Guangxi Province). Click here to find out why watching the 20 Yuan note will bring you a little closer to us right now 😉
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Taxi, Bus, Trishaw, Walk, Ferry, Walk, Taxi-Sharing, Speedboat, Walk to reach Putuo Shan, Temple Island
Posted on June 8th, 2009 1 commentand – voila… it’s that easy to go to Temple Island Putuo Shan from our last stop – the town Ningbo just 50 kilometers away… 🙂
But, Putuo Shan was worth everything… It locates one of the four holy mountains in China (300 metres high). The complete island (12 km²) is full just with untouched nature, temple buildings and walkways between: More than 100 monasteries and shrines are located here.
I joined the Buddhist morning pray in the main temple and enjoyed the untouched nature on that beautiful island…
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Worlds longest trans-oceanic bridge, nice Ningbo
Posted on April 10th, 2009 1 commentTravelling over worlds longest trans-oceanic bridge to Ningbo, temple island Putuo Shan, garden city Hangzhou.
This trip was very good for getting my self-balance back, after some kind of everyday life and personal imbalance – feeling a breeze of freedom, spontaneity, adventure again… 🙂
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Longhua Pagoda Shanghai
Posted on April 2nd, 2009 1 commentThe most active place for Buddhism religion in Shanghai
1700 year old Pagoda, with 40 meters the tallest building till 20st century skyscapers got built
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Fishermen
Posted on March 23rd, 2009 4 commentsOn the second day of our excursion we went to the countryside and saw how fishers are living, po verty, their old big house boats…
As a contrast we visited a VIP club for angling. This lake had more fish than water inside…
At the end of our trip IÂ bought our new domestic animals Glupschi, Hansi, Uschi and Unknown. Others played the de ath angels in a ki lling roul ette game.
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Excursion to YangZhong County’s township enterprises
Posted on March 22nd, 2009 3 commentsThe email with the inviation to the excursions contained the following:
Themes of this excursion are:
- “The Successful Case Study of Chinese township enterprisesâ€
- “The case Study of Chinese Township enterprises in the current financial Crisisâ€
Students are supposed to take group report assignments in this visit, and the final reports would be submitted to Shanghai Daily which would be prospective news reported on Shanghai Daily.
Do we get used to pro mote Chinese pro pagan da? Should we write about the greatest economical system on earth – from the “independent” view of an international student (who needs a good grading from his Chinese professor to complete the Chinese university program)?
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Local market in a suburb of Guangzhou
Posted on March 12th, 2009 5 commentsShopping tour with PPs mother to the local market
recommendation, but some pictures just for good nerves
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Cantonese Kitchen, best Seafood
Posted on March 11th, 2009 3 commentsPPs mum as chef, Restaurant “East meets West”, traditional Cantonese breakfast/brunch, for dinner the most delicious seafood (and it was caught by ourselves)…
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