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By TimboJ
September 24th 2007
Slaughter in' Bing Yu Gou Asia » China » Liaoning » Dalian » Dalian
Activity Centre
Activity Centre
Lovely. And if you look hard enough, you can just see the large, inflatable balls on the river bank.
Bing Yu Gou doesn't mean 'Ice Fish Dog' as my initial attempt at translation went. The trouble is no Chinese person has yet to tell me what it does mean. It's become an obsession for me. The most convincing answer I've had so far is 'Ice Mountain River', with the name conjuring up (in Chinese minds anyway) images of idyllic scenery and fresh mountain streams. Many locations in China have been given such a name to attract the tourists. Bing Yu Gou is apparently very 'haoting', nice-sounding, which was enough to appease me. It's also known as 'Little Guilin', Guilin being [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 5th 2007 | 261 Views | [diary=207854]

Waterfall
Slaughter in Bing Yu Gou
Living in the Countryside

By TimboJ
September 11th 2007
Dalian - Spring/Summer 2007 Asia » China » Liaoning » Dalian » Dalian
On Set
On Set
On set during my role as a CEO in a chinese TV programme. Never been so nervous in my life.
For those of you who I haven't been in touch with, yes I'm back in Dalian. I've been back here since December 2006 studying chinese with a bit of teaching on the side. It's not really been "travelling" as such, but here are a few photos from this year. Nothing too exciting I'm afraid. [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 15th 2007 | 146 Views | [diary=201081]

Sunset 2
Xmas Day Swimming
Watching Dalian Shide

By but_home_is_nowhere
January 3rd 2007
Arrival Asia » China » Liaoning » Dalian » Dalian
Dalian
Dalian
Dalian is home to China's most famous soccer team. Thus the giant inflated ball...
We arrived in Beijing on an icy cold night to find the international airport essentially deserted. Our trip had gotten off to a rocky start. I will spare you all the details, but it involved a flight cancellation and a frustrated hour on the phone with Air Canada. The day was eventually saved by a kindly airline representative (and a little white lie about making it to Beijing in time for a wedding) which enabled us to depart only a few hours later than oringinally intended. We spent the night in a hotel near the airport and by the next day [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2008 | 80 Views | [diary=267449]

Our Hosts
It's freezing!
Mrs. Wang and Mr. Zhong


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