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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Breakfast.Breakfast.
Breakfast.

Pig's foot. Actually, it's really good!
The view from Jia's apartment.The view from Jia's apartment.
The view from Jia's apartment.

Beautiful buildings all around!
Mongolian-style restaurant.Mongolian-style restaurant.
Mongolian-style restaurant.

Mongolian snack made of boiled milk.
Mongolian-style restaurant.Mongolian-style restaurant.
Mongolian-style restaurant.

Me with Genghis Khan!
Mongolian-style restaurant.Mongolian-style restaurant.
Mongolian-style restaurant.

Xia'erbin. Very tasty!
Jia's apartment.Jia's apartment.
Jia's apartment.

Jia's mom bought me a ton of snacks. One of them was a carton of Beijing-style yogurt!
Jia's apartment.Jia's apartment.
Jia's apartment.

Eating jujubi, a dried fruit.
Snow statues.Snow statues.
Snow statues.

Not many people were here, because it was -30 degrees!!!
Snow statues.Snow statues.
Snow statues.

So pretty!



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