There shall be lotsa bamboos in my future... And massages... And fake clothing.. And communists. COMMUNISMsss
Heading there all Christmas break so I won't be around.
Anyone ever been? Got any advice or cool infos on china?
Bring me back a couple communisms when you come back!
Lotsa BAMBOOS! You should find a bamboo field and sit in it. Metal toys might have lead and plastic could be radioactive. I hope you have fun ^.^ Legal drinking age is 18.
A word to the wise: DON'T take pictures of the Red Guard!
: RedWolf November 26, 2012, 08:08:16 -07:00
A word to the wise: DON'T take pictures of the Red Guard!
Noted. But where im heading, Shanghai, it doesn't have visible government. No politics.
: Sevrin November 26, 2012, 06:18:42 -07:00
Bring me back a couple communisms when you come back!
Will do!
: kohl November 26, 2012, 07:11:59 -07:00
Lotsa BAMBOOS! You should find a bamboo field and sit in it. Metal toys might have lead and plastic could be radioactive. I hope you have fun ^.^ Legal drinking age is 18.
Holy I'm going to get smashed.
: Panda-B November 26, 2012, 08:18:41 -07:00
Holy I'm going to get smashed.
by all the big bamboo? yeah watch it it might fall on you! :p
: Panda-B November 26, 2012, 08:18:41 -07:00
Noted. But where im heading, Shanghai, it doesn't have visible government. No politics.
phew, lucky! Have a great time!
Aw lucky, hope to travel there someday. Hope you have a fun and safe trip! :-3 Don't forget to post your pictures here after. >w< *ish currrrious*
I was part of an exchange program and got to go to China last March. It was super fun, if not a bit of a culture shock the first few days. Beware the food carts. They have some shady stuff on those carts and two of the guys in our group got super sick because of it.
What area are you going to? If you are in Beijing I highly recommend doing some shopping in the Pearl and Silk market, you get great deals and it's super fun to barter with the vendors.
You must walk the wall of China!! It's on everyone's bucket list and is super amazing to stand on top of all that history.
However, I felt that once you've seen one temple you've seen them all. I think our tour group went to 5 or 6 temples and it got really boring. The Summer Palace is beautiful and the Forbidden City is sweet, but beyond that the others were really boring.
Um.... don't be afraid to try new foods, some is super good. But just a tip, don't ask what's in it till your done eating it....or....ya....
Any questions, feel free to ask!
Shanghai, eh? The Paris of the East during the 1920s of sorts. Vestiges of its past is still around.
There's this shopping mall that was converted from a bovine slaughterhouse in Shanghai of sorts.
http://www.alternativebeijing.com/shanghai-1933-slaughterhouse/ (http://www.alternativebeijing.com/shanghai-1933-slaughterhouse/)
I've been to Shanghai several times so feel free to ask me about things and all that.
: Tef November 28, 2012, 12:35:39 -07:00
Shanghai, eh? The Paris of the East during the 1920s of sorts. Vestiges of its past is still around.
There's this shopping mall that was converted from a bovine slaughterhouse in Shanghai of sorts.
http://www.alternativebeijing.com/shanghai-1933-slaughterhouse/ (http://www.alternativebeijing.com/shanghai-1933-slaughterhouse/)
I've been to Shanghai several times so feel free to ask me about things and all that.
FILL ME WITH YOUR BRAIN SPLOOGE.
Food carts. Do eat from the ones that look good. Cause damn, they have street food done right. Ignore the stinky tofu though.
If this is several years ago, then the Shanghai World Expo is a must. They had a Canada Expo there back then, but all of 'em country expos have been dismantled except for the China Pavilion. It's a huge imposing building of sorts, that's to be understood.
http://en.expo2010.cn/ (http://en.expo2010.cn/) (the said World Expo)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_pavilion_at_Expo_2010 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_pavilion_at_Expo_2010)