Haila'er, the most northern city in China.


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January 7th 2011
Published: January 7th 2011
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Jia let me stay in her hometown for about 10 days...it's such a different world here! With a culture of its own, one gets to experience a mix of Mongolian, Russian and Chinese architecture, food and language. Written while in Chengdu: Unfortunately, I was really really sick (and still am), especially on the 5th. I thought I was going to die. And it was on Jia's birthday, too. We saw plenty of ... Read Full Entry



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Haila'er.Haila'er.
Haila'er.

The green building is owned by one of Jia's good friends. He sells action figures and such...
Snow statues.Snow statues.
Snow statues.

I later realized my pose looks like something off a Japanese highschool drama...lol.
Haila'er.Haila'er.
Haila'er.

A cathedral?
Haila'er.Haila'er.
Haila'er.

The construction in Haila'er was unbelievable. Every. Single. Building. Pretty much had a crane on top...an idle crane.
At Jia's aunt's house.At Jia's aunt's house.
At Jia's aunt's house.

She made fresh food just for me! Apparently Chinese people really don't eat fruits and vegetables "fresh."
At Jia's aunt's house.At Jia's aunt's house.
At Jia's aunt's house.

My favorite at the lunch. Breaded banana. So. Good.
At KTV.At KTV.
At KTV.

One of the many karaoke/vlubbing houses in Haila'er.
Haila'er.Haila'er.
Haila'er.

Leaving KTV.



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