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Back in chengdu and alive

hey - we’re back in chengdu and alive

i have a bad headcold (ears are stuffed and very painful on the descent into chengdu on the plane) and my nose is runny/blocked and my ehad feels dizzy and stupid

but other than that things are great :)

were staying at a 5 star hotel here in chengdu for our last night (it cost about $180) before we head back to the parents late tomorrow morning/early afternoon and then go to the airport. ill try to quickly email something on the free internet terminals from singapore to let u know im safe but i dont like my chances because ive only got 45 minutes to transfer (and dont worry they will hold the flight for me becausethe airlines are linked)

love you all :)

im off to enjoy my last hotpot (were gonna ask the driver to take us to the best one in town) and then relax with haixiao for the last time till next year :(

take care

c u all soon

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Beijing and Great Wall

Hello from Beijing,

 I only have a minute or two to say hello so I really will be brief. Everything is going well here -  We flew to Beijing with Sichuan Air early on Monday morning and then after a short rest we went to Tiananmen Square (where I took a lot of photos and filmed a short movie or two) and we watched the large PRC flag being taken down at the end of the night (it is raised every morning and brought down every night). That night I had a burger and Haixiao had a steak (it was the best western food I have had the whole trip - some of the ‘western’ restaurants REALLY don’t know what they are doing… including the imported restaurant chains).

The next morning we went on a bus-tour to visit the Badaling section of the Great Wall. On the way the tour took us to a jade carving factory and also to a ‘traiditional chinese medicine research centre’ - which was really just a scam to try and get money out of tourists even if it was genuine to some extent. The Great Wall was quite amazing and today my legs are still very sore from all the climbing up and down. There was also a very enjoyable cable-car ride which I took a cool movie from. (When I say cable-car I mean roller-coaster in slow motion, not a gondola like I was expecting)

On our tour was two other Australians, two ethnic russians now living in texas and a spaniard. We started to get to know each other and I decided it would be nice if we all went to dinner together. We had a sichuan hotpot (it was nowhere near as good as the hotpots they have in Sichuan but actually it was a perfect introduction for them because it was not as spicy as the ones I had in Chengdu) and then we went out to a couple of different nightclubs, the  night was quite enjoyable on the whole.

Unfortunately we were out until almost 4am and today we slept in so late and got delayed and messed around while we were trying to organise our remaining flights (here to Shanghai tomorrow morning, and from Shanghai to Chengdu on saturday afternoon) that we arrived at the forbidden city too late.and instead I just bought some tourist memorabilia from the hawkers out the front. (Having a native chinese speaker with me is fantastic :) - most tourists must spend around 2x - 5x more than they need to when they purchase things like postcards and t-shirts etc)

Anyway I have to run - tonight we are having roast peking duck with the two aussies again and as usual we are going to be late.

Take care all - I may or may not get around to posting from Shanghai so if not then I’ll see ya when I’m looking at ya and I’ll properly organise and post some new pictures on the site when I’m back home in wintry Adelaide.

 Cheers,

 Will

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Back in a week!

hey everyone.

i haven’t been able to gain access to my site will.paior.com (this computer is giving me the shits worse than a spicy sichuan hotpot) and the next week will be really busy so i may not have another chance to update.
(Although if you have not visited in the last week or so there are some new photos however I just haven’t had a chance to put them in any order and add any captions to them)

Anyway things are going very well between haixiao and myself, but i have decided it is in my best interest (and hers too really) if i head back sooner rather than later and get some experience studying at uni. I intend to do two of the mandatory subjects in the development studies discipline.
This will leave me with some free time to work and save up so I can afford to fly haixiao over early next year to meet everyone here. I also need some spare time to learn better chinese and if possible do a basic ‘teaching ESL’
course (perhaps at nightschool)

I have had a wonderful time and I will put up one more round of photos on the website when I get back to Australia on monday the 16th July. We are going to spend the next 3 days in Beijing (I am due to catch a plane about 7 hours from now) and then another 3 days in Shanghai before we head back to Chengdu to spend our last night together *sobs*.

Thanks to everyone for your support and I’m really looking forward to seeing you all then.

cheers,

will

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More from Chengdu

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Hi all,

Well I’m still here in Chengdu, it looks like we have a fairly clear idea of where we are at now. We have started to have a few arguments here and there, but after having a good discussion about them we both agree that the reasons for them are mostly circumstancial and that things should work out between us. We will be here at our hotel in the city centre until tuesday when Haixiao will go to stay with her parents (her mum will be going to the hospital for surgery on either Tuesday or Wednesday) and I will be joining her there either one or two days later. *groan*

We have been having a good time here and I am really getting used to how ‘life’ is here in Chengdu now.

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Back in Chengdu…

Hi all,

We have been to Mt Emei and had a “fun” time - we were only there from late sunday morning until early monday afternoon. After arriving we found some fairly budget accomodation and spent most of the day relaxing although we walked around the base/entrance to the mountain a little.

That night we had my new favourite chinese meal (for the third night in a row) - sichuan hotpot (huo guo).

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A hot pot is exactly what it says it is - HOT. In the middle of the table you have a gas flame much like one you would find on the average australian stove. Underneath the table is a gas bottle which fuels the flame. Anyway… on top of the flame is placed a large steel bowl 2/3 filled with water that is packed with chilli, spices, herbs and other things to give it flavour.

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hey all - pictures are here - just click on Travel Photos up the top right

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I’ve met the parents

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Hi all,

I am going to have to keep this brief because it is getting late here and I’m feeling tired - to make a long story short….

We arrived in Chengdu yesterday afternoon (the place is quite big) it has apartment tower after apartment tower after apartment tower, and every so often there is another conglomeration of apartment towers under construction, it seems to be more intense in many ways than I remember Tokyo being. (I most definitely have not seen so much development occurring at once in my life until now)

I have met the parents and they are quite friendly, the culture difference has not been a great problem - although there is a bit of an issue in the sense that 1) While I am here Haixiao and I must sleep in seperate rooms to each other and we can not be seen holding hands in front of her parents 2) Her parents do not want her to live in a place with me (we were planning on renting an apartment on the university grounds). This means that we have had to change plans and go travelling sooner rather than later. How things will pan out is anyone’s guess - but I can confidently say that the parents have no objection to Haixiao being with me it is just that they are unlikely to allow her to stay with me on a permanent basis until I prove to them that I intend to live in a fixed residence in Chengdu with her while she studies - and by the time things get to that stage we are virtually at the stage where we should be engaged and/or married in their parents eyes. Anyway, her parents do not mind if she travels with me around China at all so we will be leaving here on Sunday and playing it by ear from there. One possibility aside from the time we will spend together while we are visiting eastern China is that we spend a while at qing cheng or emei mountain (maybe 2 or 3 hours bus from Chengdu) - accomodation there is quite cheap as is food etc - and it qualifies as ‘travelling’ as far as we’re concerned.

I apologise for not being able to upload any pictures (other than this old one of Haixiao and myself from my second day in China)

I spent a long time messing around with one picture (the fact that the software on this computer uses chinese characters is not helping much) but to no avail. I will be able to post some pictures in the near future (tomorrow I hope) but I just ened to spend some more time sorting things out. (I only got the Australian power adaptor today - and guess what - it turned out I didn’t even need to buy one, Chinese appliances seem to use two different sorts of plugs and one of them is identical to Australian powerplugs) - it seems ‘universal’ power-points are quite common here and it just so happened that her parents had a whole powerboard that I can plug my various bits into with no problem.

I hope things are well there - I am off to sleep - I slept in this morning and I don’t want to look lazy again tomorrow.

Cheers

Will

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Last post from Zigong (at least I really hope so)

Hey Everyone :)

Not much is new since I wrote my last post from zigong except that for the last couple of days I have been in very good health but unfortunately now Haixiao has a really sore throat that is being very persistent :(

One cool thing we did recently was to go to the Zigong Dinosaur Museum on Sunday - it is apparently the largest dinosaur museum in asia and the second largest in the world - I have taken lots of photos for my two little nephews Ben and Bailey. (including some cool photos where Haixiao who is only 5′2 is standing next to this gigantic monster of a creature that must be nearly 20 times her height!) - very impressive to see. And of course I took a lot of photos of the fantastic ‘chinglish’ directions on the signs e.g. ‘Way Of Visiting –>’

The museum was actually built around (on top of) a site where a huge number of dinosaur bones and fossils were discovered. It had some fun things for children to do there as well as some massive fully reconstructed dinosaur skeletons on display. The whole place was unfortunately very hot due to poor ventilation and/or air conditioning.

P.S. I forgot to mention in my previous post that we had visited a fairly large Buddhist Temple fairly shortly after I arrived in Zigong - it was undergoing some renovation but I still got a couple of nice photos even if the temple itself was far from immaculate and had cement mixers and rubble scattered around, not to mention all the people clanging and banging with tools

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Last Post from Zigong

Hi Everyone! :)

FYI The ATM issue sorted itself out somehow, it seems that some ATM’s around zigong are just wanky, I’m not sure why I haven’t been able to use my credit card yet but hopefully that will turn out to be a similar story and it will just magically start working in much the same way my bank card did.

Anyway I’m presently at an internet cafe in zigong, it is sunday and Haixiao will be donning her cute little graduation hat (I can’t think what they are called right now) and receiving her bachelors degree tomorrow. We will be leaving the ’shit city’ either late tomorrow or early on tuesday and we will be headed to Chengdu.

Mark wrote me an email about some of the things he had seen on google earth when looking at Zigong

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in zigong (in sichuan province - 3 hours bus ride from chengdu)

hi everyone,

sorry it has taken me so long to get around to posting anything here - i still can’t find a power converter from australia->china so internet access is not as convenient as I hoped. (this is despite being in a city of 3 million people). Anyway, I arrived in Chengdu on monday afternoon as planned, from the moment I left customs Haixiao ran up to me and held me and we kissed etc etc, (it was all very nice). Then after the initial amazement of seeing each other for the first time we hopped in a taxi, (I was a little troubled to discover that it did not have any seatbelts in the backseat and I have since found that none of them do). We went to a hotel and just spent the night there together getting to know each other although we did go out for dinner.

My first chinese meal was very very nice (despite costing only 40 yuan, the equivalent of $6 or $7AUD)

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