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Posted on June 10, 2019 by mrwolf05
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The food in China is great, I can as much as I want and I am still losing weight. I ate hot pot for first time yesterday and it was a great experience. Very delicious. I have not got used … Continue reading →

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China – an underrated Gem- part 3

Posted on November 2, 2017 by s0sala04
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…. I will now take you inside these famous structures. More specifically to their kitchens. Do you think Chinese food is the same in China than in Norway? than in Brazil? the U.S.? No! its definitely not! Is not even … Continue reading →

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China- an underrated Gem- Part 2

Posted on November 2, 2017 by s0sala04
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…. I would now like to climb you down the mountains and talk about the millimeter precise architecture that you see everywhere across China. From the grounds of Zhanjiajie, to the mausoleums in Nanjing, to the hundreds of temples and … Continue reading →

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China- An underrated gem.

Posted on June 15, 2017 by s0sala04
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Ni Hao! Hello! I am Santiago Salazar and I am studying at East China Normal University in Shanghai, China. This will be the first of a three series posts I will share. Hope you enjoy! ๐Ÿ™‚ Breathtaking pilar like, floating … Continue reading →

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Shanghai, China Arrival Blog #1

Posted on May 31, 2017 by e0chen04
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May 20th, 2017 First day in Shanghai, Transportation: Getting to your destination When you come out of the airport or train station, make sure to look for a “real” taxi or other transportation like subway. I believe taxi would be … Continue reading →

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Xiamen: China’s Hidden Paradise

Posted on May 28, 2017 by embush03
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When you think of China, what comes to mind? Many people would say massive cities, dense smog, and even more dense subway trains. Those things are true about certain cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai. But somehow one of China’s … Continue reading →

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Tips for traveling in Beijing, China:

Posted on September 7, 2013 by a0domi03
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1)ย ย ย ย  I recommend using subway itโ€™s inexpensive. But if you decide to use a cab always check that: They have a meter measurement The taxi plaque number starts with the letter โ€œBโ€ It is better to take a taxi on … Continue reading →

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Shanghai, China โ€“ Survival Guide, Part 4

Posted on August 14, 2012 by rmmora01
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Looks like you are almost ready for life in the big city of Shanghai! Now comes the part you’ve been waiting for–what you should do for fun in and around Shanghai! Before you get started journeying around one of the … Continue reading →

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Shanghai, China โ€“ Survival Guide, Part 3

Posted on August 14, 2012 by rmmora01
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Now that you know how to eat at a restaurant more properly, the next question is: how do I get there? You’re in luck–Shanghai has a number of ways of getting around town, all of which are reasonably priced. Shanghai … Continue reading →

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Shanghai, China โ€“ Survival Guide, Part 2

Posted on August 13, 2012 by rmmora01
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If you’re reading this, that means you’re still interested in going to Shanghai–and that I haven’t scared you away, yet. Now that you can say hello and goodbye, you’re probably pretty proud of yourself. Those are important words, but there … Continue reading →

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