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I’ve finished teaching kids, possibly forever. On Sunday I “taught” six last classes, each one involving a couple of games and a protracted awards ceremony. For the last half hour of each class the parents were allowed into the classroom. … Continue reading
Guangzhou
Tuesday I went up to Guangzhou (Canton), with John and also Zack, a friend of his from the UK. With about 12 million people it’s an immensely huge city, bigger than Shenzhen, twice the size of little London and ten … Continue reading
New year, new influenza. The first week of the new year has seen the greater part of the foreign teaching staff bed-ridden with assorted Chinese variations of the winter flu. My turn came in the middle of last week, though … Continue reading
2006
There was an earthquake in Taiwan on Tuesday, which severed undersea fiber-optic cables, cutting China off from the internet. Only East-Asian web pages were available, not a huge problem if you can read Chinese, but a major annoyance for anyone … Continue reading
Christmas in China.
Everyone knows there is no Christmas in China, but walking around my neighbourhood would give everyone and anyone a completely different impression. Here, for example, is a street just round the corner: This isn’t some freak anomaly either. The city … Continue reading
Living fungus milk
Product name – Living Fungus Milk Real contents – Unknown Found at – Supermarket
Tour of the neighbourhood.
With two months left here it’s occurred to me that I’ve never put up any photos of the local area. Well, that’s about to change. Let’s start with the building I live in. Here is the bottom of it. There … Continue reading
With the end of the last week-off of the year approaching with considerable speed, I decided last Thursday to seize the moment and catch the ferry to Shenzhen with Brandy. The journey itself was without problem or major incident, though … Continue reading
I have most of this week off so have been taking the opportunity to do some of the things I hadn’t got around to in October and November. Yesterday I went down to Macau again with two other teachers – … Continue reading
My thinning hair began to bother me last week, so I went into a hairdresser and said “Wo xiang mei yo tou fa” (I would like not have head hair). First a middle aged woman with bouffant hair put shampoo … Continue reading
