Sunday, June 29, 2008

A regular day in China

I thought it might be interesting to let everyone know what a regular day over here is like. I have class every morning from 8:30 to 12:00. After class, we normally eat at 黄河湾特色小吃 (Yellow River Bay Restaurant). Then I come back to the dorm and study/mess around on the internet. I meet my study partner 马雪芬 (Ma Xuefen) every afternoon at 5:30. Then I eat and go back to my dorm. Some afternoons, our class has an activity: if we are learning about hospitals we go to a hospital; if we're learning about education, we go to a school; etc. I've included some pictures of what a normal lesson looks like, what a page of my notebook looks like, and the huge mildew spot in our dorm room.




Sunday, June 22, 2008

Scorpions in the fog

Qingdao's been pretty foggy the last few days. It's really nice outside today, though; it's cool and there's a nice breeze. We went to the world-famous Qingdao Brewery yesterday morning and toured, so that was pretty interesting. Afterward, we went to a culture square and looked at some paintings and stuff that we will probably go back and buy sooner or later. I'm spending too much money on random stuff, but I have to remind myself that there are seven Chinese yuan to every American dollar. That's changing fast though; in the two weeks that I've been here, the exchange rate has fallen from 6.93 yuan per dollar to 6.87 yuan per dollar. China is certainly growing.

It's not growing out of its old, sometime unsettling habits, though. We tried scorpions the other day. Here are some pictures from that:


Tuesday, June 17, 2008

More Pictures




I have some more pictures. Obvicopter. We went to Laoshan Mountain last Saturday and it was fun. It was a lot of walking, though. Here they are. We won't fool with captions this time; just use your imagination.







Thursday, June 12, 2008

Captions for the pictures

I tried to do this yesterday, but I couldn't get the captions to go in the right place. This is to prove that the computer is not smarter than me.

Picture 1: Guanhai Mountain Park. It was nice.
Picture 2: A squid. Yes, we ate it (after it was cooked).
Picture 3: Me being introspective while looking out to see. That's some big Qingdao buildings in the background.
Picture 4: A group eating at Laduzi Fanguanr (Diarrhea Restaurant). I haven't gotten sick yet, but it's only a matter of time. Oh well, it's cheap.
Picture 5: Our class at the beach.
Picture 6: Qingdao buildings.
Picture 7: Beijing airport. It's the dragon terminal "rargest terminar in word"
Picture 8: Some ice we saw while we were flying over some sea near Canada.

As you can see, Qingdao is pretty. The people are nice, and they talk funny. Yay China.

It's Friday afternoon. I'm finished with my first week of class, and I'm still alive. Time for a fun night.

Matthew

Pictures...finally








Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Traffic

Traffic in Qingdao is ridiculous. Lanes are apparently a fluid concept here, as taxi drivers casually speed down the wrong side of the road and bus drivers swerve between cars and pedestrians alike. It makes driving an adventure, though, so I guess I shouldn't complain.

We went to Jimo Road today for some bargaining and I got some good deals. One in particular was a new wallet that I paid 30 yuan for (about 4 American dollars). I was sure it was fake, but when I took to the actually Salvatore Ferragamo store in Crowne Plaza, they said they definitely think it's real. And if it's not, they can't tell. So I saved about 5 hundred American dollars on that deal.

Anyway, pictures later tonight hopefully. Until then,

Matthew
马舒凯

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Food and Fun in Qingdao

Today was interesting, to say the least. My roommate Jennings and I have been waking up pretty early - about 5:00 a.m. We sat for a little while and studied for our class right before going to KFC or "Ken de ji" as it's known over here. We came back for our first class of the summer at 8:15. I think this summer is going to be a lot of fun - definitely more fun than sitting around Mississippi :) After class, I went to lunch with nine other people, and lunch was 84 yuan. Yes, ten of us ate relatively large meals for about 11 US dollars. I love China.

That was our normal meal, though. After lunch, Ryan, Jennings and I went to tour Qingdao's pier and Ba Da Guan (the 8 big forts). At the pier, we ate little crabs on a stick and at Ba Da Guan, we ate spicy squid from some sketchy little street vendor. Apparently Ba Da Guan is a popular place for wedding pictures because we saw (and I'm not exaggerating) at least 20 brides and grooms taking pictures along the beach and by the trees. Also, there were a lot of people hunting for crabs, mussels, etc. in the rocks on the beach.

I have pictures of all this, but I still don't have internet in my room, so I can't put them up yet. Maybe soon, though. I miss everyone already, and I'll see you in August!

Finally, some of my friends have really interesting blogs, so if you get a chance you should read theirs. This is Jennings Treutel's and this is Nathan Taylor's. When I find out who else has them, I'll link to theirs too.

Matthew

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Welcome to Qingdao!

Well, we arrived at the Qingdao University dorms about 9:00 pm our time yesterday (Saturday). They are pretty nice, but in a questionable part of town, to say the least. Each dorm has its own shower, though, so that's definitely a step up from what I lived in last year.

Qingdao's nice; it's big. I'm sitting in a Starbucks now waiting on the Carrefour (a French supermarket in China) to open. I have to buy a new pillow and some shampoo. Anyway, I'm using someone else's computer, so I'm going to hurry. I'll put up some pictures and a little more interesting post when I get internet - which will probably be tomorrow evening at the earliest.

Matthew
马舒凯