Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
Monday, July 25, 2016
Sunday, July 17, 2016
It Makes Me Smile
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
I don't know about you, but I love fresh flowers! Just looking at a fresh bouquet on my table brightens my day. It took at least a half a year, but I eventually found a flower shop within walking distance to my apartment. I can buy fresh roses for about 50 cents each.
Saturday, July 16, 2016
What I Miss
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
Thursday, July 14, 2016
It Makes Me Happy
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
This is one of my favorite vacation photos. Just looking at it reminds me of the hot sun, beaches and clear blue water. I can't wait to get back there!
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Favorite Shoes
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
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I am a big fan of accessories. Shoes, handbags, scarves and jewelry are things that I can never get enough of. I typically wear black or neutral colors so I love having vibrant accessories to bring my outfit to life. I also love to eat and I don't obsess about my weight, which means it fluctuates (and I'm totally okay with that!). So, accessories are worth the splurge for me because I can wear them no matter what size I am.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Travel Treasures
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
As much as I've traveled recently, I think it's pretty normal to bring things back with you from vacation. That way you'll always remember your trip long after you've unpacked your suitcase. I enjoy bringing home a variety of things. Some type of local art is always catching my eye. And I'm really big on practical items. I love buying them, I love gifting them.
Monday, July 11, 2016
What's In Your Makeup Bag?
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
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Here's a peak at what's inside my makeup bag:
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Recent Gifts I've Received
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
It's common in Chinese culture to give gifts. I've received a variety of things in the two years that I've lived here. Here is a glimpse at some of the traditional Chinese gifts I received recently from students, teachers and friends.
Friday, July 8, 2016
Favorite Things To Do: China Edition
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
Thursday, July 7, 2016
A Day in the Life: China Edition
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
I'm finished with university classes and getting ready to leave for the summer holiday. Here's a look at what I did today:
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
What I Ate Today: China Edition
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
In Langfang, it's difficult to get real western food. There are several restaurants that serve westernish food, but the taste and quality is not very good. The price for these dishes is usually very expensive and not really worth it. Chinese food can be incredibly cheap and usually tastes pretty good. We do have a few American chain fast food restaurants in town, but I can't tolerate eating fast food that often.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Favorite Coffee Mug
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
In Chinese astrology we are currently in the year of the monkey. I purchased this mug from Starbucks shortly after the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) Holiday. I love the shape, gold and white details, and of course the cute monkey design. It has quickly become one of my favorite mugs for drinking tea at home.
Monday, July 4, 2016
4th Of July Party: China Edition
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
Happy 4th of July!
My neighbor, and fellow American, hosted a 4th of July party today on our school campus. A few months ago they opened a new fountain on campus surrounded by picnic tables. This outdoor area is so typical in the USA, but really uncommon here. It's the first area like this that I've seen around the city I live. So to celebrate the holiday, we enjoyed a westernish style picnic with students and teachers.
Sunday, July 3, 2016
I'm Never Without... China Edition
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Photos of LangFang
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
I'm living in Langfang, which is basically a suburb of Beijing. Although the selection is growing, it is difficult to find international brands or products here. The city is growing and changing, but there is limited foreign influence. Walking down the street or shopping in the main plaza I am still stared at constantly, people take photos of me and treat me as though I am a VIP.
Friday, July 1, 2016
31 Days Of Getting To Know Me: Day 1
Lately I've posted mostly photos of my travels, but little of my daily life in China. I'm packing up to leave on summer holiday, so I wanted to leave you with 31 days of posts that paint a picture of what it's like to live in China and what my current life is like. If you want to join in the sharing I'd love it if you would place a link in the comments back to your post. I hope you enjoy and have a great summer!
Welcome everyone!
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Summer 2016 Bucket List
I'm leaving soon for my summer holiday and I'm looking forward to catching up on some of my favorite things in the USA this summer. I have a ten day trip to Japan ahead of me, and then I'll be visiting a few of my favorite cities in the states. I'll only be back for about a month and I have a lot I want to cover, so I put together this list of things I want to accomplish. Each of these cities I've visited before. I'll be stopping by a few favorites as well as trying something new. If you have any favorites that you think I should check out, please list them in the comments below.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Sanya, Hainan Island
Ever hear of Sanya, Hainan Island? I know I hadn't before I moved to China just over a year ago. Since, I've heard it referred to as the Hawaii of China. After hearing great things about it, I decided to make use of my Chinese visa and check it out for myself. Frankly, now that I've seen it, I don't think people who call it the "Hawaii of China" have any idea what Hawaii is really like (nor do I, but I can imagine).
As I'm currently traveling for two months and I'm on a budget, I elected to stay at a moderately priced hotel on Sanya Bay rather than the resort area of Yalong Bay. This is a view from my fourteenth floor hotel room.
City View |
I truly enjoy living in China, and I was really excited to be back for a few days in between my other Southeast Asia travels. After spending the past few weeks island hopping in Thailand, I was really looking forward to a few days back in China. Unfortunately, Sanya wasn't exactly what I was expecting. The beach on Sanya Bay is okay, but not great. They water is dirty and the sand has too many shells to really be soft. While I walked along the water's edge many times, I never went any deeper in the water except to splash my feet.
I love walking and exploring a city on foot. So my first full day on Hainan Island, I walked along the beach, then headed into the city center. I started seeing signs for DaDongHai Beach, which I knew was about 3 km away from my hotel, so I walked in that direction. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the sand on this beach, so much that I spent the rest of the afternoon lounging there.
DaDongHai Beach |
DaDongHai Beach |
Being an island, there's plenty of seafood to eat. However, most of the restaurants are not what you'd expect. There is a lot of Bar-B-Que, Chinese food and Western/Chinese food. Western/Chinese food is not western food by the way. It resembles western food, but the taste and quality isn't quite there, and it's really expensive for what you're getting. Living in China, I actually really like Chinese food. Although, I had a hard time finding food in Sanya that I really enjoyed. It was okay, but nothing that left me wanting to come back for more. As sad as it is to say, I ended up eating mostly at American fast food restaurants. Not quite satisfying, especially for five days straight. There are plenty of Chinese restaurants everywhere, but most of them had limited pictures and menus in Chinese characters only. I speak some Chinese and can order food, but China still has a long way to go before they are western tourist friendly.
On my way home from town late one afternoon, I elected to walk along the beach to my hotel. It was just after 4pm when I arrived at the beach, and I was stunned to see this long trail of garbage lining the water's edge. I know that stuff washes up on the beach from time to time, and it's really not pretty. Sometimes it's dead fish, other times it's garbage from careless boaters. The sight I had was utterly disgusting, worse than anything I'd seen before. And it went all the way along the beach. So many dead fish; that can't be a good sign.
Is that from a bed?!?! |
Beach Clean Up Crew |
There was one woman working her way down the beach, raking most of the garbage into her pail. If you can see in the distance, there are still people swimming.
After that experience, I stuck to the hotel pool. Clean, fun, relaxing.
Poolside at Shengyi Holiday Villa Hotel |
Elevator Selfie |
One thing that pleasantly surprised me was the beach scene at night. After dark, most beaches I've visited are deserted. Not here. The local population gathers on the beach at night to relax in the sand, children dig holes and build sandcastles, men fish, and couples stroll along the water. On the sidewalk at the edge of the beach, groups will listen to music and dance. It really is quite special to be a part of.
Sanya Bay Beach |
I
had plans to take a taxi over to YaLong Bay my last full day, but as
luck would have it, it rained all day. So I spent my time at Starbucks
instead. From what I've read, YaLong Bay is supposed to be the nicest resort area. So you might have better luck over there.
At the end of the day though, Sanya is still in China. Most of the local population doesn't speak English, and those who do have limited skills. So be prepared for that. This goes for taxi drivers, restaurants, shops, hotels, etc. I have (limited) Chinese skills, the option to phone a friend to translate, and experience navigating this country not knowing anything. I feel at home and the language barrier doesn't bother me, but I've met many western tourists that are really put off by that and don't fully enjoy their stay because of it. I'm not saying don't visit, just know what you're getting so you can manage your expectations. The weather I had in January wasn't fantastic. If this week was the only vacation I'd planned for the year, I would be seriously disappointed by the weather.
I'm an optimist, so while the beach vacation I planned didn't turn out exactly as I expected, I still had a relaxing week in Sanya. And isn't that the most important thing while on vacation? If you have any vacation stories of experiences that didn't turn out quite like you'd hoped, I'd love to hear them!
Monday, January 11, 2016
Pingyao, China
A friend of mine was leaving China for the foreseeable future and wanted to visit as many places as possible before her time here is up. So she proposed a weekend trip to the ancient city of Pingyao. I love history and exploring new places so I was eager for the excuse to discover something new. Pingyao was the old banking center during the Ming and Qing dynasties, but when the Qing dynasty fell and the financial center moved to Shanghai and Hong Kong, Pingyao was abandoned. This ancient city inside the old walls maintains much of its architectural charm as it did centuries ago. Now it is mainly a town for tourists with shops set up all along the main road, including a variety of restaurants and massage outlets.
Inside the city walls, vehicles are not allowed so everyone travels by foot. The city is very small and you can easily see much of it in one weekend. In October, we paid 130 yuan (about $20 US) for a ticket that includes entrance to all of the temples, museums and access to the city wall, for three days.
Don't miss the torture museum. There are many ancient torture devices on display and pictures to share how they were used. Even without clear English subtitles, you can gain a clear understanding.
Another favorite stop was the banking center and underground vaults. I was particularly surprised with the high ceilings that were built in the underground rooms.
In several of the museums, there were small models depicting daily activities so you can gain an understanding of the lifestyle when the English explanations were lacking.
During our stay, we had terrible weather. It was rainy and cold, which is unusual for this time of year. We probably didn't see as much of the town as we would have if the weather was nicer, but we put a pretty good dent in our itinerary. Due to the weather, we made several stops for hot tea/coffee and who can pass up cheap massages?
If you're looking for gifts, this is a good place to bargain for inexpensive traditional Chinese style things. I purchased a few Chinese paper cuts for gifts and a cotton handwoven scarf for myself. I found the prices for paper cuts to be significantly cheaper than you can bargain for in Beijing and the scarves are handwoven just outside the shops, which is unique to Pingyao. For map lovers, another of my favorite gifts are the hand drawn (mass produced) maps that you can find in nearly every city in China. They are generally 10 yuan each ($1.50 US).
We took the fast train from Beijing West Station to Pingyao. It took about four hours and cost approximately 200 yuan ($32.00 US) each way. I recommend staying inside the city walls. There are several hostels and inexpensive hotels that are very cheap. They are standard Chinese style hotels, but being within walking distance to all of the sites is convenient. The bed at the hotel we stayed had the traditional style heating system that heats the bed from below. In ancient times, there would be hot ashes shoveled underneath the bed in the evenings so the heat would rise and warm the bed while you sleep. They no longer heat the bed that way, but the owners installed an electric heater that serves the same purpose. Crawling into bed at night after wandering through the wet, cold streets felt particularly good with the heat rising from below.
If you have a chance and want to explore an ancient city, give Pingyao a try. Which ancient cities have you visited in the past?
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Travel Plans
Happy 2016!
Working at a university in China has its perks. Living in Asia means that I can fly almost anywhere in South East Asia pretty inexpensively. I've made the choice to travel as much of it as possible while I am living here to get the most out of the experience. Due to my university teaching schedule, I have long breaks over the winter and summer holidays and I travel as much as possible during that time. This year I was fortunate to finish the semester before Christmas, and I'm not due back until after the Chinese New Year in February. For my break this year, I selected a few new countries to explore. I spent the first three weeks in Thailand, I'm currently vacationing on an island in China, and soon I will be traveling to Vietnam. Depending on how the rest of my trip pans out, I may be making a few other stops along the way. You can follow my travels daily on Instagram (follow me here) and I'll make more detailed posts on the blog. I look forward to the new adventures! If you have any tips, I'd love to hear them.