Outro: Is China 'China' in Chinese?


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Asia » China
January 21st 2008
Published: January 29th 2008
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It is difficult, at best, to encapsulate the China experience in a few hundred words. Epistles perhaps! Maybe in lexicons; possibly in volumes of lexicons. 'But a summary should be concise', you'd say. And we agree. So here goes our feeble attempt to cram our China experience, all 33 days and well over 5000 km of travel, into the impossible, proverbial nutshell. From the get-go, right from jump-s... Read Full Entry



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29th January 2008

beautiful moments
Super interaction with the locals!!! I like that! Hugs! Annelies
30th January 2008

Thanks all the same!
Thank you,Shanna & Vibert, for running into you in Jiuzhaigou and meeting you in Mianyang by coincidence,for leaving an unforgettable impression in my mind and for your thanks to your friends in China :-D By the way, after seeing the photos of Jiuzhaigou,my brother said your photos were much more beautiful than mine and that you had a very original vision. I couldn't agree more. ^_^
2nd February 2008

Nice
Nice to c how u all enjoyed China. Where is the next stop or you all will remain in China.....??? Looking forward for the next travel blog. God's Blessings Robert
2nd February 2008

SHAAAAAAAAAN + VIBESSSSSSSSS
HEEEEE Guys we we Checkin on how you were doing, and the foto's you got look Great!!! Look at you guys Socialising with the Chinees people, Look like you made a lot of friends, Were thinkin bout you ( jah shan ik denk veel aan je(broebs) ik ben net mn nieuwe studie begonnen in Rottererdam!!! mail me back.) Anyways please keep an update on the site(Slackers) because were all curious bout the things you guys have been doing. A lot of brassas, Love, Luck and knowledge heading your way John, Jenny and Jp
3rd February 2008

Lasting Treasures
My dear friends, That was a grand finale and a masterful précis of your China experience. Wherever your travels take you, no matter how spectacular the scenery, how glorious the sunrises, sunsets and moonlights, how delectable the food or fabulous the entertainment, these tangibles must, of necessity, be left behind. I agree that the greatest "treasures" that China or any other place has to offer are its people and the genuine friendships that can remain with you, sometimes, for the rest of your life. Your latest album says it all. Keep on keeping on with Love, Light & Peace.

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