Monday, March 26, 2007

Weekend in Wu Xi

Well, last weekend Eric and myself took a trip to a town called Wu Xi. It's about two hours away by bus.
It's located right on Tai Lake...just like Changxing
But it's much larger and much more developed.

We met up with a friend that I made in Yang Shou. Her name is Claudia and she's from Austria.
She is teaching German and English in a school about an hour and a half away from Changxing.
Claudia went to Wu Xi a few days before we got there and had already mapped out the hot spots to see for us.
Soon after we got there, we headed over to the lake and took a boat to a nearby island.
This may have been Eric's first time at feeling like a real star.
There must have been a dozen people taking our picture here.
Well, you have a blond haired girl and a guy with hair on his face...and well...I have blue eyes...LOL.

The boat was packed with Chinese tourists.


Here is the line of people waiting to get back on and go back to the mainland.


I haven't figured out the whole "peace sign" thing yet?


But they all do it..."PEACE".


Eric is striking up a conversation with some new friends that he met on the boat.

As usual, everybody wanted to have their photo taken with a foreigners.
One person would ask" Can I take a photo with you" and then another and another.
I'm gonna start charging for this...5 yuan a photo.


Lots of candles and incense.

They had some incredible artwork.
This thing must have been 40 feet tall.


I didn't notice it when I took the picture,but it looks like Eric is about to get pounded by this giant stone man.


Yes...I got to ring the bell.

This is a Taoist temple.


Young Taoist priest.



Jabba the Buddha.


They look really old and neat, but they are made out of wire and concrete...probably not over a couple of decades old.(The statues...not me!)


Claudia had here own fan club...




You can barely tell where the lake ends and the sky starts.



Eric was really getting used to being a celebrity.
He's had a lot of people stare at him in Changxing. But I think this is the first time he has had complete strangers come up to him and ask to have their picture taken with him







After a few hours we headed back the the boat and to the mainland.


Heading back.

Some people were just exhausted.


Others were still wound for sound!


We were all starving so we set out to find a good place to eat.
We found a wonderful place called "The Amazon Cafe' and Buffet".
It was the best food I've eaten in 9 months.
The had what is called Brazilian BBQ.
They had these guys carrying all kinds of meats around from table to table and you take as much as you could eat...or more.
Nobody walked away hungry!


The next day we had Starbucks for breakfast and then found our way to a local street market.


This would look really good without the "Sprite" sign.


Eric likes tea, so he shopped around for some good tea.
This whole street was lined with tea shops.


Here he found a good deal on some of his favorite tea.

By the way Eric bought himself a new camera...he got a pretty good deal too.
He picked up a $500 camera for about $250 with a 1GB memory chip thrown in too.
Anyway...Claudia took us to huge supermarket where I found...MUSTARD!!!
They also had cheese, pasta and spaghetti sauce...and green olives!!
So, with my new groceries and my friends, we headed back to the bus station where we found...NOT one bus going to Changxing!?!
So we walked over to the train station...Mayo...(that means "none" in Chinese).
We ended up having to take a taxi back to Changxing...2 hours.
Just guess how much that taxi cost us...In America...probably $300.
Here...350 Yuan...about $40.
It wasn't ideal, but it got us home. We all had classes the next morning so we didn't really have much of a choice.
And then Claudia still had another hour and a half to go back to her town.
Thanks for hanging out with me this weekend guys!!


Jim

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Kung Fu II

Today I went to meet up with my friends Eric and Jaer for lunch.
During lunch we decided to go to the Kung Fu school to visit Irene and check out the school.
They are in the middle of building onto the school.
The new addition includes a temple and a learning center that is more like a museum.


But that didn't stop the school from it's daily routine.

We went to visit Irene, but she had gone into Changxing for the day.
The lady on the left is May. She is an English teacher here and took us on a tour of the the place.



Under the building above they have built a series of tunnels and exhibits.
The workers were still in the process of making it look like a cave.


And they were doing a great job too.

Lost of different exhibits.


And then you come out under this huge artificial tree.

May said that they will probably be finished by the end of May.


All of the students live here. This is one of the dorms. Not too fancy...and no heat.


This group of kids were doing their daily exercises when we showed up. One of the guys in charge wanted to get some pictures of the kids with the foreigners.

Gotta warm up!

This is an older group.


This little guy was amazing...3 feet tall and he could probably kick my butt!


This little girl was so cute. I went to take here picture and her teacher said something in Chinese and "boom"...leg up!


Another instructor showing..."This is how it's done".

This may have been the last picture Eric took with this camera. After we got back to Changxing
he couldn't find it and realized that he must have dropped it in the mini-van on the way back.
He was only mad because he had taken a lot of great photo's that he will never get to see.


You can see beautiful Ti lake in the background.


I'm thinking they had a good time.
I did!


Some of the kids were joking with us and not concentrating on what they were doing.
The teacher took care of that!


Don't smile....don't smile...!






Getting a leg up, with a little help from a friend...OUCH!


The girls could stand like this for hours...I bet.




It was a very interesting day but eventually we had to say "Goodbye".


When we got back, we met up with the new teachers in town.
This is Joy and Owen.
We all went out to have "Hot Pot" and then to a local bar for a couple of drinks.


Owen with some new Chinese friends...


I left early because I was out the night before with the headmaster of my school and about 100 other teachers at my school.
We had a huge dinner and drank too much as usual, so I wasn't in a drinking mood.
Plus the music was just too darn loud for me.
I must be getting old...LOL

Jim