Sunday, July 27, 2008

Jin Li Street












The Jin Li Alley is situated right next to the Wu Hou Shrine. Funded by the Wu Hou Shrine Museum, its constructions took 3 years to complete and was opened to the public on 1 November 2004. Jin Li is a folk street exhibiting the customs and cultures of ancient Ba and Shu states, and also the ancient Shu, Han civilisations of the Three States Era (around 220AD to 265AD). See the movie "Red Cliff" by John Woo.......awesome movie!

Being the first archaistic street (or alley, in fact) to adopt the Western Sichuan architecture style, Jin Li Folk and Relaxation Street is 350m long with tea houses, inns, pubs, restaurants, opera stages, snacks, souvenirs, etc., combining the Sichuan Tea Culture, the Sichuan Cuisine Culture, the Sichuan Wine Culture, the Sichuan Embroidery Culture, the Sichuan Opera Culture, shopping and tourism as a whole.

A little history lesson for y'all!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Xiong Mao - Pandas










Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

At first, you see them in cages. It is a sad sight, but later you find out that the pandas are not comfortable in the hot and humid weather. So they put them in these cages and keep them nice and cool. The research center is beautiful. It includes a lake, areas where the red pandas play, and bamboo growing all around. After visiting the pandas, the group and I went to the downtown area and our Laoshi (teacher) recommended that we go to a bookstore/coffee/tea bar where we all hung out and played the piano. Later on we ended up eating some yummy dim sum and walking around the city. As always, we all ended with our weekend ritual: pi jio.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Chinese Calligraphy










(Bottom Picture) My mei mei (little sister) and I working on calligraphy.
- My name (Ma Tian) in Chinese characters
- Working on calligraphy
- My own version of a panda
- Some PC volunteers and their host families after the activity.
- "Ai" Love - Chinese character

Monday, July 14, 2008

Finally!

ok ok ok, I know. I've finally come around to starting a blog and I know its been too long........wait a minute.....its only been two weeks! So this was my realization today, "Its only been two weeks!?!"

In two weeks, I have:

- made 37 new friends
- been accepted into a Chinese family
- learned and practiced a good amount of Chinese
- can distinguish the difference between the putonghua phonemes q,s,t,x,zh, and c
- learned that zhou has many different meanings in Chinese
- eaten so much jiao zi (dumplings) that they're coming out of my ears
- visited the biggest sitting Buddha in the world in Leshan - Da Fo
- danced at discos (clubs) and drank a lot of pi ju
- flown over the North Pole, Mongolia, and China
- seen a drag show in Arlington, VA
- been stared at, everytime I go out
- been startled by the traffic and driving abilities of Chinese drivers
- lost about 8lbs and one dress size
- taken some amazing pictures of this wonderful city
- been on a plane for more than 13 hours
- participated in many group discussions and wasted a lot of poster paper
- shook hands with a monkey
- been amazed that you can get your ears cleaned while drinking beer at a bar
- missed my family and friends........and Kitty
- sang two Chinese children's songs
- watched the olympics (volleyball and ping pong) and laughed with my Chinese grandma (who reminds me of my own grandma, Meche)
- practiced Yoga with my Chinese mom
- accepted that I am a "big jie jie" (sister)
- learned that babies are potty trained very early and don't use diapers.... ever.
- taught a six year old Chinese boy how to count in English
- been called "butiful" by Chinese men (thats just to boost my own self - esteem)
- accepted my new Chinese name, wo jiao Ma Tian (My name is Ma Tian)
- slept on the hardest beds ever but the chronic back pains are gone!
- still haven't learned how to properly use a squat toilet

And Finally.................. LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF THE PAST TWO WEEKS IN CHINA!

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