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Asia » China » Gansu » Zhangye »  Minle May 17th 2011

Greetings once more, I'm writing on this sincerely joyous occasion to mark the end of my stay in Minle, the final part of which was occasionally pleasant and at the same time, regularly drove me to the point of exasperation. The last month, we've been working in a new area, in the foothills of the mountains, and so we've mostly been at around 2800m. The weather's been gorgeous n the mountains an ever present spectacular backdrop. Everyone's busy in the fields with their weird tractors or hoes and assorted bizzare implements, and the world looks like a vast never-ending series of big allotments. I have a major psychological indisposition with regard to working in China. a)Due to my internal wiring, I am incapable of showing respect to someone due to the fact that they are older ... read more
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Asia » China » Gansu » Zhangye »  Minle April 12th 2011

Greetings. I've not written owt for a bit. The reason for this is relatively simple. I recently asked an ex-VSO China volunteer (a recent escapee) for a bit of information over the internet. They happened to comment that China was a fascinating place to live and a shit place to work. I guess this has become all too apparent, and I've been counting the days, inbetween occasional lapses into minor interest. I've slipped from studying Mandarin on a daily basis and practicing it with whoever I have the chance to at every opportunity, to not studying at all and not even bothering to chat to people at work. Mmmm...why? It's complex. I think the only thing I can say right now is...I will never, ever, ever come back here. When I look at it objectively, I ... read more
village pagoda
farmer
friendly farmer!

Asia » China » Gansu » Zhangye »  Minle January 24th 2011

Nothing really happens. Well, nothing of note...in the vast majority of the endless hours that stretch between the dawn of our time memorial and our sudden and ultimate exit from this bizarre cauldren of existence. If you were to eliminate the major dramatic incidents from your life, I suppose you'd find that the remaining 98 percent of your existence was composed entirely of routine scurrying and scuttling, domestic ordinarities, nail clipping and whiling away hours awaiting things which are quite pleasant yet don't quite account for the complete disregard of all the hours inbetween. Maybe I should pay more attention to the inbetween hours although I have precious little to mention. Work has seeped between the days and filled up the gaps of my every waking hour like some kind of mercurial poison since the commencement ... read more
Morning snow-sweeping (Li)
Bringing home the bacon (Li)
Cow a la blowtorch

Asia » China » Gansu » Zhangye »  Minle January 5th 2011

Greetings once again, It's getting mightily cold here...and by cold I don't mean chilly. If you take chilly and go two steps below to cold, then go three rungs below that to really pigging cold, two more down to bloody freezing then go another three steps below that you'd be somewhere in the right vicinity. I'm walking around my my lips smeared in vaseline all day and we live in thermal vests and long johns covered by about 5 more layers. The solar powered water heater (that's fairly standard here) is not as effective when it's cloudy, and so usually I have to shower with a giant thermos full of boiled kettle water, utilising a big plastic bowl as a delivery method. It's getting down to about minus 20 this week and the sun has finally ... read more
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Asia » China » Gansu » Zhangye December 15th 2010

Greetings all, I've finally got around to starting up a working, operational blog. As I have a terrible memory, I'm hoping that it will help me to record some memory of the world around my for my own security...then when I'm old, withered and entrenched in my own senility, I'll be able to read the Chinese section of my life's adventures and learn something of what my feeble mind failed to register. So for all those with too much time on their hands, or for those who have a despairingly sick fascination with the day to day drudgery of my life, here's a little window into my world. Go ahead, have a peek... Life here is pretty relaxed and it's generally a really healthy lifestyle. I've never eaten so much...we get fed three times a day...all ... read more
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Terracotta Warriers
More warriers

Asia » China » Gansu » Zhangye June 6th 2007

Woensdag 6 juni. Voor vandaag hadden we tickets gekocht voor de bus van 9u30 naar Zhangye. De rit van 150 à 200 km zou vier uur duren, werd ons bij het instappen verzekerd. We zaten al voor 9u op de bus die echter meteen vertrok. We dachten dat we alweer op de vroegere bus zaten, maar dat was uiteindelijk niet zo. Hier in Gansu bleek het busvervoer nog niet zo onder controle van de busmaatschappijen zoals we in de provincies meer naar het oosten wel hadden ervaren. We hadden hier wel opgemerkt dat men veel pogingen deed om alles beter en efficiënter te organiseren. Zo rijdt hier vaak iemand van de busmaatschappij mee totdat de bus de stad verlaat. Tot dan verkoopt hij of zij de tickets van iedereen die onderweg nog instapt. Pas na ... read more
De Muta, één van de vijf pagodes van Zhangye met de elementen als thema.
Aan de buitenkant is het houtwerk de moeite waard.
Aan de binnenkant ook. Logisch voor de 'Houtpagode'.




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