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Asia » China » Shandong » Ji'Nan November 21st 2012

Paraphrasing and borrowing this famous saying attributed to the Jesuits, I would have to say that the children of Zhangqui Experimental Kindergarten in Jinan will be wonderful future citizens. This kindergarten has won many awards for not only Jinan but for the whole of Shandong province and it’s easy to see why. The centre is well staffed with 3 adults per room, 1 teacher, 1 assistant teacher and 1 assistant for 40-50 children. There are additional staff to clean and cook and administrative and directing staff on hand constantly. Children are signed in with a swipe card system and in each room there is a visual and light display showing each child represented as a number with the light on for being there, this was used as a numeracy tool in one of the rooms today. ... read more
Class attendance
Art displays in the hall
Children's art

Asia » China » Shandong » Ji'Nan November 19th 2012

Students here learn only one way; lectures and rote and copy. You as the teacher are the sage on the stage; you stand and deliver and speak, and request them to write notes. They will keep eyes downcast; participate in closed questions with a yes/no or nod and shake of head. If they are disinterested they will put their head on the desk and sleep and use phones quite openly. One person may make notes for a group and then they will happily copy that other persons work, quite openly and unashamedly. They all write with their right hand, they are told to and that is that; even though some of them are natural lefthanders at sports etc. As this is university and they are adults and responsible for their own learning I let the sleepers ... read more
What can we make
Discussion and enjoyment
Organising

Asia » China » Beijing November 17th 2012

After a rushed trip to the airport to see Martin on his flight back to Australia via Hongkong I had the afternoon to hang around in Beijing prior to my train back to Jinan. Subway loop line 2 takes you to Dongzhimen, and then transfer to the airport express line, easy to follow with trains every minute or so on the subway and every ten minutes or so on the airport express line. Quick Starbucks coffee in the arrival hall and I was ready to face the world. Too much to see and so little time; it was a toss-up between Forbidden Palace, Olympic park and Beijing zoo and the zoo won. Beautiful clear blue skies and winter sunshine made this a great choice. After rain and snow the smog stays away for a couple of ... read more
Subway line 1
Exit and turn left
Great maps

Asia » China » Beijing » Dongcheng November 17th 2012

3 weekends in a row we have brought rain and snow to where we have been visiting. So if you are in a drought situation call us and for a small fee we will guarantee to produce out of season rain and snow. First time it happened when we were in Beijing 2 weekends ago. Beijing is quite a dry city, but not when we are there; it poured down enthusiastically on Saturday 3rd November and then snowed overnight with the city experiencing a very early winter, enough for the government to turn on central heating 2 weeks early. Second weekend 9th November we went to Qingdao and it rained heavily on Saturday 10th November, unseasonal autumn rain. Third weekend to Beijing on Thursday 15th November and we looked at the forecast which said 0% rain, ... read more
Bar Area Leo's
Leo's hostel
Wangfujing

Asia » China » Shandong » Ji'Nan November 14th 2012

After my 2 periods of teaching we got the 10-30am bus back to the city campus and had the bus driver stop at the Shandong museum which is near the Olympic Park complex. From the city you can take a 115 bus from the corner of LiShan Lu and JingShi Lu, east along Jing Shi for quite a long way, until you come to a very imposing domed building on the left hand side just before the Olympic Park complex. There are 3 floors of exhibits, all beautifully presented, innovative lighting and display techniques, easy to understand floor layout, lifts, escalators and staff galore. A café, clean toilets and free entry make this a must see when you visit Jinan. There are halls which each have a speciality such as Ming Dynasty, Han Dynasty, Calligraphy, Prehistoric, ... read more
Shandong Museum
English and Chinese
Imposing entrance hall

Asia » China » Shandong » Ji'Nan November 11th 2012

Today I introduced Martin to English corner where he was a hit. His hat was certainly a great novelty item, with the guy who does the sketching drawing him and getting him to sign his drawing. Many people tried the hat on; his moustache was also commented on, as was his name on his jacket (old work jacket) Some people found his broad Aussie accent and colloquialisms hard to understand; we had many photos taken of us with various people and had we charged a fee we could have made a killing. Lunch today was at a Muslim place close to Black Tiger Springs, with lamb and cumin dish being a hit and the pulled long flat noodles also very delicious. No beer at this place, although many places do sell alcohol. We walked along the ... read more
Roar
Entrance to Springs
One of the many bridges

Asia » China » Shandong » Qingdao November 11th 2012

This Friday we headed off from Jinan to QingDao. We had booked tickets through a train ticket agency for Friday morning leaving at 8-45am from Jinan East station on a D train. We had real trouble flagging a taxi down, it took about 10 minutes and we were going to be cutting it fine. We pulled into the car park of the station and I reminded Martin to get his passport out, which is when he realised he had left it in the apartment. You can’t get on a train without an ID card or passport nor can a foreigner stay at a hotel or hostel without one. So much to the bemusement of the taxi driver and initially wondering what the hell we were doing we asked him to take us back to the apartment. ... read more
Hothouses as far as you can see
St Michael's Catholic church
Wedding backdrop

Asia » China » Shandong » Ji'Nan November 8th 2012

Tonight we were lucky enough to be invited to a classical music concert. This university has a music faculty in this old campus where I live and I can often hear students practising singing and playing piano in the practise rooms nearby. We had no idea of what we were coming to or what we would be hearing or what standard of dress so I arrived wearing what I had on today and Martin dragged himself off his sick bed and shoved on his tracky daky shirt and jeans We were solemnly ushered in with rows of students clapping us to our waiting seats, happily sitting near the front. We then were asked to take front row, centre seats. I felt so humbled. The concert tonight was one of the lecturers, a baritone and a visiting ... read more
Sick bed view
The compere
Pianist

Asia » China » Shandong » Ji'Nan November 7th 2012

With only 2 lessons to teach today we headed off after lunch to find cold and flu medication, train tickets and Thousand Buddha Mountain. Miming a sore throat and a cough plus with the help of the handy phrase book, we got something that seemed right, with a mimed instruction on when and how to take it all. Train tickets were easy; the train ticket agency is brilliant and worth the Y5 extra per person per ticket with our weekend trip to and from QingDao all booked and paid for with staff really willing to get us train tickets that suited us. Going via Jinan East station and coming back into Jinan Main train station on D train, so a journey of 2.5 hours each way. Next stop BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) No 3 and up ... read more
Major street
Aussies
About this area

Asia » China » Shandong » Ji'Nan November 5th 2012

Remarked to Martin on Saturday evening that it felt like it could snow, it just had THAT feel to it. This remarked was scoffed at! The next morning we awoke to SNOW. A very early cold snap and freezing winds had come in from Siberia blanketing the north with snow including Beijing. Martin had never seen snow before and this made the trip even more exciting for him. We stayed holed up in the youth hostel in the morning, rain and 2-3 degrees with already wet clothes, were not the greatest enticement to want to make you go out and about. We played an English game of trivial pursuit which provided a few laughs at our ignorance of things which were obviously important in the UK. And had an excellent breakfast and coffee from Leo’s Youth ... read more
SNOW
Toilet stop
Beijing South Train Station




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