Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Last weekend The Director declared group travel weekend, and the most important thing you can remember about this post is that I am not exaggerating. I think an annotated schedule will do best:)
  • 3:30 pm depart school on bus and drive for hours over something like a road.
  • 9:00 pm arrive at Rui An International Hotel, go swimming in outdoor pool
  • 10:30 pm I had dinner with the Director
  • 12:00 pm do my "pre reading" for my Monday morning 1 on 1 class
  • 1:00 am go to sleep
  • 5:30 am get wake up call from front desk
  • 6:00 am stumble into breakfast, eat a bowl of zhou (cooked rice boiled in water) and a bao zi
  • 6:40 am depart for coast
  • 7:30 am board a terrible boat
  • 7:30-9:00 am watch everyone around me throw up
  • 9:30-12:00 swim and eat sea food (I felt terrible about picking a crab! :(
  • 1:00 back on the boat
  • 3:00 start riding bus up a big mountain
  • 4:30 mountain road blocked by avalanche
  • 4:30-7:30 hike up mountain road to "stairs to daoist temple"
  • 8:00-9:00 literally hike up stairs in pitch dark for an hour. Use camera's for light to see
  • 9:00 eat Monk vegetable dinner
  • 10:00 discover Wen Zhou "party club" (observe here) has also hiked up the mountain and is blasting techno, jumping over their bonfire and roasting meat. Weirdest thing I ever saw.
  • 10:30 I went to bed
  • 8:00 get up
  • 9:00 ride in pick up truck down mountain to avalanche
  • 10:00 get in new bus, ride to Scenic Region
  • 12:00 have lunch, hike into scenic area (more steps!)
  • 1:00-3:00 go swimming by beautiful waterfalls in really cold water
  • 3:00 nearly fall off of rock cliff thing to doom
  • 4:00 ride bus to Wenzhou
  • 6:00 have dinner and wander around their main street
  • 7:30 get back on bus to drive home
  • 1:30 am get home
  • 8:00 am have my 1 on 1 Chinese government class.... ack!
The pictures are as follows: our sand castle creation of The Great Wall, fishing boats on the same island, the view from the mountain top,
the stairs we hiked in the dark.

Just a disclaimer: it may appear that my life in China is filled with one fabulous experience after another and this may cause you be filled with senseless jealously. I assure you, you can spend that emotion else where :)

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