发生什么了? What Happened?

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好吧,我想我已经证实,我不擅长博客,注释,或写我的旅行经验。这没关系,我接受这一点并我还很高兴。所以,我希望我的照片至少会告诉一些故事。

Well, I guess I’ve confirmed that I’m not good at blogging, annotating, or writing about my travels.  That’s okay and I accept this.  So, I hope my photos will at least tell some of the story.

The Internet Is Everywhere

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I have a bit of reading to do before I begin my Master’s program in August.  Today is a lazy, hot and smoggy day in the megopolis of Shijiazhuang, so I decided to go across town to one of the cafés to start my readings and take notes.  As this is the age of technology, I have all the reading material in digital form, so I brought my computer along.

I was a bit surprised when my handsome MacBook offered me a choice of three wireless networks to choose from.  I don’t know why I was surprised. I have wireless at the school and if I’m really lucky, I can get internet at home. I guess I wanted to get off of the internet, have a coffee (and maybe some cheesecake) and do my reading.  Too bad for me. :)

故宫: The Forbidden City

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Wow. It’s huge, it’s big and you’re going to love it. Steeped with centuries of feuding history, sweetened love stories, stoic architecture and a dash of extra-worldly charm, the Forbidden City (Palace Museum) is a must on anyone’s travel agenda.

Seriously, it’s amazing. I knew little more about Chinese history than the couple of overviews I had read in different guides. It seemed like everything was muddled in the ever-changing emperors and dynasties, but taking a tour of the Forbidden City laid a basis for beginning to grasp the complex and varied events of Chinese history.

(I apologize in advance that that photos at the end of this clip are of a bluish tint.)

Finally… Where’d ya go?

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Sorry.  Although I was never destined for bloggerary fame (feness?), I should be posting more.  I’ll try harder in the future.

So, below is a clip of pictures I quickly threw together of the 隆兴寺 (Long Xing Buddhist Temple) my host family took me to visit a couple of weeks ago.  It’s amazing to think that the creation, or continual renovation began around 586.  You’ll notice in the middle of a clip a couple of ‘dusty’ pictures of a bronze statue.  This is the 22-meter high Kwan-Yin statue that has over 40 arms and is one of the largest bronze statues in China.

Pretty Pictures

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First Meal in China

First meal in China.

Shijiazhuang at night.

Shijiazhuang at night, from inside the train station.

Performing Arts Center

The Egg: The National Center for Performing Arts, Beijing

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Another view of The Egg.

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The Islamic Shahadah on a door in an old section of Beijing.

Mao.

Mao. (Tian’anmen)

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