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The China Logs: Chinglish 2

October 22, 2005November 8, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

More Chinglish For You Fans Out There Sign outside bar in Xi'an: "Sunny Half Past And Friend Changing Club" (any ideas, anyone? We have a few...) At Terracotta Warriors complex: "Fire Exting Atcher Box" (you can guess this one) Enormous billboard in Xi'an advertising something I didn't understand: "You can't along with eagle to fly, … Continue reading The China Logs: Chinglish 2

The China Logs: Chengde

October 20, 2005November 8, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Well it's been all up and down since the Great Wall, and we have clocked up quite a few miles too. I am writing from sunny Xi'an (not! It's been raining for 24 hours now) which is about 1,200km south-west of Beijing. I thought it might be a bit warmer here, and it's certainly not … Continue reading The China Logs: Chengde

The China Logs: The Great Wall

October 15, 2005November 8, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

We hiked the Great Wall a few days ago. The plan was to be dropped off about 11okm north-east of Beijing at the Jinshanling entranceto the Wall, and hike the 10km or so to the Simatai Great Wall portion. Sounds interesting: the Lonely Planet said it was not for the faint-hearted, but would take about … Continue reading The China Logs: The Great Wall

The China Logs: Chinglish

October 15, 2005November 9, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

A week into our odyssey and I am settling in at last. The past week has been a whirlwind of activity and confusion and excitement and frustration and highs and lows and triumphs and cock-ups. I got to enjoy Shanghai before we left on Monday afternoon - I think my initial shake-up was simply culture … Continue reading The China Logs: Chinglish

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