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BTW, on Photo 65, have you found it a bit familiar? (hint: go take a look at South Korean national flag)
Congrats! Accidentally you\'ve just got one piece of evidences of Koreans\' historical plagarism. Just as today\'s \"classic Japanese\" being acturally a complete copy/paste of Tang China, today\'s \"classic Korean\" is a complete copy/paste of Song China. By \"complete\" I meant e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g, food, dress, language, culture, technology, literature... you name it.
Like you blog entries, keep \'em coming! ^-^
Sue's sister Taylor,just joined the fun in reading your blog. First blog for this old lady! Keep up the writing,it's fun,informative, and very interesting!
No I didn't get any letter :( Jason told me about it and I've been looking every day, but no luck. Did you do air mail or surface mail? Surface tends to take a lot longer, so there's still hope if so.
The Stone Lions Lions were believed to have powerful protective benefits and used to be in front of Imperial palaces, tombs, and homes of the wealthy. They are usually in pairs with a male holding his paw over the world and a female with her paw over a cub on its back, symbolizing the cycle of life. They also represent yin and yang (female yin, male yang. The female guards those inside and the male guards the building. Now it is used more as a symbolic or decorative thing.
Saludos Tay,
Espero que hayas pasado un buen cumple y que te sigas divirtiendo en China. Me encantan tus fotos y leer de todas tus aventuras. Saludos a Carey y un abrazote ¿Mi parte favorita? El tren bala, pero sólo porque amo a los trenes.
Sorry about your cold.....that show sounded like it was so cool to see. I would not worry about writing for the newspaper. Your blogs are so descriptive...everything you write about is so easy to understand and so interesting. Love reading about your experiences!!! Have fun...be safe. Sue
Hey everyone! I'm using this blog to have an account of my experiences abroad. My first trip is to Hangzhou, China where I am studying for a semester. Feel free to comment, send a message, or just read to enjoy!
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Love the articles, very interesting. Great job!!!! Sue