Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Orient Express

This blog has been silent the last few weeks because I have been, quite literally, far away from home.  From July 10 to 27 I was in China.  I spent most of my time in the city of Suzhou, helping to lead a best-practices workshop for Chinese EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teachers. For many reasons (my gentle readers' attention span not least among them) I cannot give a full, or even particularly thoughtful, account of my trip right now. I'm still pondering the weight of our very beautiful-baffling-busy time abroad, so until I have longer stories to tell or deeper reflections to offer, I give you (in order of increasing profundity) a few of the lists I have been making as I look back on my time as a foreigner.

New Culinary Experiences

  • cow stomach
  • spicy frogs
  • chicken feet ("Bite the toes off first," they told me.)
  • sow's ear
  • Peking duck
  • jellyfish
  • duck tongue
  • donkey meat (the entree was advertised as "Griddled Ass")
  • "stinky tofu" 
  • eel


Just some of the tea-related
 paraphernalia I bought in Suzhou. 
Reasons China is Awesome for People Who Love Tea

  • hotel rooms come with a hot water kettle and tea bags (not a nasty, coffee-tasting coffee maker)
  • entire gardens are devoted to tea
  • even small supermarkets offer a wide array of loose, bagged, and instant teas
  • milk tea can be ordered with tapioca-pearl "bubbles"
  • hot tea is served with nearly every meal


Tea!


Our room in Suzhou came ready for tea.




Much fancier tea service at
our Beijing hotel.


An enchanting tea garden!

Words I Learned Either to Read or to Say (But Not to Write) in Chinese

"Tea" again! I can read!

  • white
  • red
  • gate
  • bridge
  • horse
  • mother
  • eggplant
  • hello
  • tea
  • mouth
  • "I don't want [it]"
  • "I don't know"
  • "See you later!"
  • "How are you?"




Forms of Transportation We Used During Our Trip

See the boats?

  • airplane
  • gondola (both motor-powered and hand-rowed)
  • bullet train (the same day and the same line as the July 22 crash)
  • subway
  • bus
  • taxi
  • personal car
  • cable car
  • ski lift


Miscellaneous Things I Loved about China

  • inexpensive, delicious food
  • family-style meals
  • readily-available public transportation
  • not freezing from overly air-conditioned buildings 
  • cheap, high-quality fountain pens 
  • melon-flavored candy
Miscellaneous Things I Did Not Love about China

  • over-crowded buses and subways (especially in Beijing)
  • having to brush my teeth with bottled water
  • humidity 


Genuinely Beautiful Sights

One of Suzhou's smaller gardens

Tiger Hill, one of the most famous sites in Suzhou and UNESCO World Heritage Site
We had a beautifully clear view of the mountains
surrounding the Great Wall at MuTienYu.


People I Came to Know and Love 

  • Dennis, Agnes, Erin, and Sarah
  • Ken, Jean, Elaine, and Grant
  • Jon, Shelley, and Janae
  • Jody and Amanda
  • Sherry
  • the teachers in our two-week workshop


Questions I Have Not Answered

  • What does it mean to be a "foreigner"?
  • What is the best way to learn Chinese?
  • Have I grown too complacent in the familiar communities and relationships that are home to me?
  • Does the idea of a settled home ever become an idol for me?