My year in China has been a fantastic experience - the culture, the history, the food and the landscape - and especially getting to know and understand the Chinese people. I have promised my friends there a return visit in the future - see you in Danfeng in ten years time guys!
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Friday, 22 October 2010
Farewell China...
Friday, 17 September 2010
A tale of two marriages
Husband tries to end life after wife refuses to wash clothes
Police in Xinyun, Jiangxi province, rescued a man who attempted to drown himself after his wife refused to wash his clothes. Mr Li headed to a nearby river to end his life after a quarrel with his wife over his dirty laundry. Mr Li's son then phoned the police who pulled the suicidal man back to shore.
Li later told the police that the decision to end his life did not just ride on the fact that his wife refused to wash his clothes. "I'm upset that I married the wrong woman," he wept. "We haven't spoken nicely to each other for years."
Secrets of an 8o year marriage
This week, Zhang Mucheng and his wife, Xu, are celebrating their 80th wedding anniversary. Living in a century old house in Shanghai, the couple have seen it all - war, famine and hardship.
Zhang and Xu got married in 1930. They came to the marriage as complete strangers, as was common then. "We knew that we would have many years to get to know one another," Zhang laughs.
Xu spent her childhood living away from her parents after a fortune teller said her horoscope was not compatible with her father. Zhang started work helping in his fatehr's drugstore at the age of 14.
Zhang has lost some of his hearing but Xu always repeats what's on tv for him. Xu has lost some of her eyesight but Zhang is always happy to read her the newspaper.
When asked what they understand love to mean, the couple say they don't know but they just feel good when they are together.
Saturday, 11 September 2010
New office, new building, new job!

After a few unhappy weeks, I decided to do something about it. So, I have now moved to the nursery next door to the school (which is where my main contact in the school moved. She is the new head of the nursery.)
Monday, 6 September 2010
Danjiang Mountain climb
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All in all, a fantastic day out. I had sore calf muscles the next day though...
Saturday, 4 September 2010
Great China Adventure (part 2)
The bronze buddha
You can climb right up to the Buddha (and, in fact, there's a small museum inside the base of him.) This is the gorgeous view from the top.
The main statue is surrounded by goregous larger than life bronze goddesses
Lots of businesses in Hong Kong have these small shrines outside the entrance
Next stop was Chongqing, back in Mainland China. Apparently, despite the British handover in 1997, Hong Kong is NOT part of China - something my mum found out when we were at the airport to fly to Chongqing and she wasn't allowed on the plane cos she had already used her China visa.
Luckily the HK authorities were very good and issued her with a new Chinese visa within 6 hours - she didn't even have to leave the airport! She caught an evening flight and the lovely Victoria Jenna (river boat) waited for her before setting sail down the Yangtze.
One of the gorges along the Yangtze
Chinese sampanThe most popular part of the Yangtze is along the 3 Gorges - there is a tributary off this section where you can sail on a smaller boat to see the 3 mini gorges (actually more beautiful than the main ones!) This is one of the mini gorges.
The lovely Victoria Jenna
Our cabin - complete with French windows and private balcony
Sampan driver
These two photos are of the same cliff. In the first one, it's much easier to see the cave with a wooden coffin inside. In the second picture, look near the top to see the same crack with a row of caves. These coffins were put there by the Ba people, who lived in the area around 200o years ago.
How they got the coffins, bodies and grave goods there in the first place is still a mystery...
Monday, 30 August 2010
The Great China Adventure (part 1)
At a hot pot restaurant with my friends in Danfeng
Then it was on to Xi'an where despite temperatures of 39 degrees C, we managed to fit a lot into our 3 days there.