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chi|jc|na: Photos from the rooftop of the world
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And that's no occident. Thursday, May 17, 2012. Photos from the rooftop of the world. I figured it was about time I put up a few photos from my winter holiday trip to Tibet, Mt. Everest, and Southwest China. Here are a few pics to get you started, but be sure to check out the larger archive of my Tibet pics here. And my Southwest China pics here. Some Tibetan kiddies check out my Camera. Tibetan woman at a monastery in Lhasa. Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet. Worshipper in traditional garb. Bub, these are the...
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chi|jc|na: September 2010
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And that's no occident. Friday, September 17, 2010. But if he makes a promptive effort, does he still make a pretty little? Five years ago I was an awkward, unseasoned college freshman, reveling in the newly-experienced world of college life. Three weeks ago, I reentered that world. Sure, I've got some years under my belt this time around. I've grown, I've gained knowledge and experience, I've stepped into a world bigger than the one I knew before it. But I'm still living at college. Looking the other di...
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chi|jc|na: (Tame) lions and (out of place) tigers and (habituated) bears, oh my!
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And that's no occident. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Tame) lions and (out of place) tigers and (habituated) bears, oh my! Country, including an actual two-and-a-half day safari at Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Even watching Planet Earth. Tops 80% of the zoos I’ve seen. But this former student was excited about taking me to the zoo, and his father had some guanxi. With a few employees there, so we were sure to get some perks. You cannot compare these two incredibly. The red panda was undeniably en...
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chi|jc|na: How do you think American's culture?
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And that's no occident. Friday, June 3, 2011. How do you think American's culture? An interesting question, perhaps one to be explored later, but providing an answer- or discerning the actual meaning- is not the reason that I mention it. I chose it to demonstrate a fairly typical example of Chinglish. What I encounter on a daily basis from signs, clothing, and my students. Generally, Chinglish refers to English that is influenced by the Chinese language. Trilogy is one of the greatest trilogies ever conc...
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chi|jc|na: May 2012
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And that's no occident. Thursday, May 17, 2012. Photos from the rooftop of the world. I figured it was about time I put up a few photos from my winter holiday trip to Tibet, Mt. Everest, and Southwest China. Here are a few pics to get you started, but be sure to check out the larger archive of my Tibet pics here. And my Southwest China pics here. Some Tibetan kiddies check out my Camera. Tibetan woman at a monastery in Lhasa. Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet. Worshipper in traditional garb. Links to this post.
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chi|jc|na: January 2012
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And that's no occident. Monday, January 2, 2012. That one post where I remind you why you wish you were teaching English in China too. Last year, during my seven-week winter holiday, I had the incredible chance to backpack through Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Yes, I am lucky. And this year, I'm lucky once again. Links to this post. Location: Lhasa, Xizang (Tibet), China. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Justin's Magical Flickr Photostream. Justin's photos from China and SE Asia.
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chi|jc|na: Are you have girlfriend?
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And that's no occident. Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Are you have girlfriend? Other times, the things I laugh at most are the English translations. Approaching English from a Chinese mindset gives rise to the beautiful little gem collectively known as. The grammar and tendencies common when speaking Chinese often do not yield an appropriate English translation when translated literally. To my delight, China is full of Chinglish (. And then there are times when my laughter is from the wonderful collision of.
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chi|jc|na: September 2011
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And that's no occident. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. A year in China: looking forward to looking back. Putting thoughts into words is a daunting task, especially for me. Especially. When those thoughts are reflections on a year spent living in China. Imagine summarizing your previous year. Other lessons will, of course, be more specific to the country. Never travel by train during the Spring, National, or May holidays and always m. Take all vegetable-flavored ice cream and candy seriously. Answers to g...
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chi|jc|na: That one post where I remind you why you wish you were teaching English in China too
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And that's no occident. Monday, January 2, 2012. That one post where I remind you why you wish you were teaching English in China too. Last year, during my seven-week winter holiday, I had the incredible chance to backpack through Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Yes, I am lucky. And this year, I'm lucky once again. Location: Lhasa, Xizang (Tibet), China. March 1, 2012 at 5:49 PM. So, previous post has me laughing.ah. Chicken fly egg hit! Must needs see little brother magical pictureness. Factory Girls...
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