
Monday, May 25, 2009
Chinese Cuisene
I got a special request to post this picture. It is a skinned chicken head on top of some noodles that the group had for one of their meals.

Saturday, May 23, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
We're having a great time. Lots of pictures, but lots of blocks for uploading. We've already traveled to Beijing and saw the Great Wall, how Jade is carved and information on Jade mining in the mountains of Beijing.
Today we're in Chengde. Rode the bus for 4 hours and were able to see the countryside and then, toured the Summer resort for the last 3 emperors of China. We stayed the night last night here and just finished breakfast. We're going to see two of the most notable Buddhist temples in this area and then, back to Beijing.
We fly to Jiamusi tomorrow afternoon (12 noon, arrival at 2 pm). The big welcoming ceremony will be the day after tomorrow in the a.m.
Everyone is doing very well - keeping up the pace and no one is sick (yet). We've been careful of what to eat and to keep hands washed. There were two of the group who had a bit of car sickness winding up the road to the Great Wall. Kim, one of our nurses, was "grossed" out by the smell of the silk worms and the silk manufacturing exhibit that we went to. It was an interesting and educational program, but Kim had to lay down in the bus for a while to 'regroup'. No one is lost in China either.It's been great - we haven't ever lost anyone over here.
I wonder if its the very capable faculty travelers or the very cohesive student and faculty group (?) Time can only tell. Sorry there are no pictures. Downloading seems to be a challenge via the internet. Honestly, its worked the last two years, but right now, it isn't.
We'll keep sending messages. Our best to back home - the China travelers
Today we're in Chengde. Rode the bus for 4 hours and were able to see the countryside and then, toured the Summer resort for the last 3 emperors of China. We stayed the night last night here and just finished breakfast. We're going to see two of the most notable Buddhist temples in this area and then, back to Beijing.
We fly to Jiamusi tomorrow afternoon (12 noon, arrival at 2 pm). The big welcoming ceremony will be the day after tomorrow in the a.m.
Everyone is doing very well - keeping up the pace and no one is sick (yet). We've been careful of what to eat and to keep hands washed. There were two of the group who had a bit of car sickness winding up the road to the Great Wall. Kim, one of our nurses, was "grossed" out by the smell of the silk worms and the silk manufacturing exhibit that we went to. It was an interesting and educational program, but Kim had to lay down in the bus for a while to 'regroup'. No one is lost in China either.It's been great - we haven't ever lost anyone over here.
I wonder if its the very capable faculty travelers or the very cohesive student and faculty group (?) Time can only tell. Sorry there are no pictures. Downloading seems to be a challenge via the internet. Honestly, its worked the last two years, but right now, it isn't.
We'll keep sending messages. Our best to back home - the China travelers
Monday, May 11, 2009
Big Smiles and A Warm Welcome
We're almost ready....
Time flies so fast, we're about there. Remember its an early start time. Don't bring any banned substances or amounts of liquid in your carry on. I'm so excited to get started on our adventure.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Check out our Chinese friends in Jiamusi
http://www.hljlywx.com/main.asp
Please link onto the site above. It's a link to the university that we're going to. Click on the lower left picture to start a narrated slide show about their school. It's wonderfully narrated by my own translator and friend, Crystal
Please link onto the site above. It's a link to the university that we're going to. Click on the lower left picture to start a narrated slide show about their school. It's wonderfully narrated by my own translator and friend, Crystal
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Our Chinese Teachers: Rona and Sabrina

Here's the group of teachers for the trip. (from left to right) Sabrina, Stephanie, Yasmen, Bob, Rona. Monday, March 30 we had a workshop where we learned some Chinese words and phrases. The two teachers from Heilongjong University are very patient, with us who have very little Chinese language skills. We can count to 100 now, in case we want to spend some money. We can say "hello", "thank you", "good bye", "good morning" "good afternoon" and "good night" Other than that, we'll be relying on our translators and guides. It's getting close to our travel time. Everyone is getting excited!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
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