Friday, December 26, 2008

Beijing: Part Three

Day three and we are at the Great Wall! It was really awesome, really beautiful, but really windy, really cold, and REALLY steep! I consider myself an athletic person and I was struggling...so I would not recommend this for those of you who are not-so-in-shape! I got some pretty neat pictures though.



Afterwards we went to visit the Ming Tombs. These were some really big temple-type tombs that were from the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644). Here is Emperor Ming and some other stuff we saw there!



Bible Verse of the Day
Isaiah 9:6 "
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

Chinese Word of the Day
Deng 等 "wait"

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Beijing: Part Two

So day two in Beijing was quite interesting! We went to this famous park called the People's Park. There were many elderly people who go there to exercise and relax. I heard that many come everyday. They did Taiji, and other exercises. There was this fox-tail type ball that they played with using a raquet with holes in it. It was fun to watch. They also got a kick out of the fact that Crystal and I are twins! People also gathered in the park to sing Beijing Opera. It was really cool to see. If I was Chinese, I'd be there just singing away like EVERY weekend!!! :)


We also went to the Temple of Heaven. It was a pretty typical temple. There was also this echo wall that was pretty interesting. You could hear someone whisper from all the way across the square if you and another person stood at opposite ends and faced the wall. The way the wall curved helpd carry the soundwaves. I don't really know that much about it, but it was cool...
In the evening we saw the Beijing Opera. It was very colorful and had some cool martial arts and acrobatics incorporated. The music itself was was a bit high pitched...not my favorite, but it was a good cultural experience. We were served tea and coffee during the performance.

Beijing so far has been very interesting and fun...I am looking foreward to seeing more! :)


Bible Verse of the Day

Proverbs 21:30 "There is no wisdom, no insight, no plan
that can succeed against the LORD."

Chinese Word of the Day
Jing Ju 京剧 “Beijing Opera”

Beijing: Part One

Sorry this is such a belated post, I didn't actually have internet access until I got back, but I did blog in a word document and just copied and pasted. So here is what I wrote while I was in Beijing:


Phew! Today was loooong! I woke up at 5:45 so that I could get checked out and moved out of my dorm room by 7:00. Our flight took off at 9:15 and we arrived in Beijing by 11:35. We went straight to lunch and then toured Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. It was so vast and magnificent—and not to mention that it felt like I was in the middle of the movie Mulan.

I would like to see where Mao Zedong is buried, but I’m going to have to do that on my own… China’s Mao-soleum if you will... :D

Today, I also saw the Beijing Acrobats. This was amazing! If you are ever in Beijing, this is one show you’ve got to go see! I wasn’t allowed to take any pictures (and plus my camera was “broken”…read on to find out) so you should just look them up on Youtube. They’re pretty cool. From jumping through hoops, to spinning plates, to running on hamster wheels suspended 20 feet in the air, to the contortionist movements of their bodies this was one of my favorite shows while I’ve been in China! Definitely a must see!

Right now in Beijing it is COLD! When we landed it was -2 degrees Celsius, so that’s like 25 degrees Fahrenheit or something. So as awesome as it was to be able to tour one of the most famous places in China, we were little popsicles by dinnertime.

Good News and Bad News: Bad news first- My camera broke (Crystal dropped it!!!) as well as my brand new duffle bag! L However, this bad news turned into good news as I, Sarah la extraordinaire, easily fixed them both. I know this probably doesn’t seem like that big a deal, but I was kind of upset when these things happened, so it was a relief that I fixed them.

Well, I am exhausted. I have to get up early tomorrow too! To be continued…

Bible Verse of the Day

Philippians 4:11-12 "I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances...I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation"


Chinese Word of the Day

Liu you旅游 “To tour”

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Good-bye Chengdu!

Wow, these past 4 months really have flown by! Crazy! It's about 12:30 at night right now and I need to wake up around 5:30 to check out of my dorm rooom and head to the airport to leave for Beijing. There are going to be lots of things I will miss about China:

My Host Family. My host father especially, Duan Yi Qiang, was super cool. He was really enthusiastic and supportive about me practicing my Chinese. It was neat being able to teach each other our own languages. He also helped our group plan events like the Earthquake benefit dinner and trip to Dujiangyan He grew up in Kang Ding county, near Tibert, so he knows a lot about their culture...and the food. Tibetan food is great! They have some of the best tea in the world...and you will never want to eat plain old steak again once you try yak! :p We have also been dreaming up how cool it would be to open my own coffee house in Chengdu. We've planned it out already: "ShaSha's (莎莎) Coffeehouse" and it will be near a college campus, open 24 hours, with free wi-fi, really comfy couches, and acoustic open-mic nights. Awesome. And it will be cheaper and better than Starbucks! ;) Since I'm really not that interested in business, Yi Qiang (and John??) can manage it, while I just make the best coffee in China. In 10 years, people here will have forgotten all about tea...well probably not but they will drink more coffee at least!


My Chinese Friends
. So I have a few friends in particular that I'll miss. Both American and Chinese. My Chinese friend, Joe is one. He's a big guy (the tall guy in my last blog entry). He's really into American pop culture and basketball. I think he knows more than me! But he works really hard at his English and I hope to see him again when he comes to the U.S. for school. Gong Tang is my other friend. During this whole trip, he's probably been on of my best friends. I met him at English Corner and I helped him with his grad school applications to America. He's going for computer science. He's applying to like 20 different grad school, and I think he's going to get into all of them. He's very smart. I was also surprised by how much he cared about little things, which was nice. Like he always made sure I had hot water for tea in my dorm and that I had warm enough clothes. Those were some cool things about him. But he never let me pay for any meal. He said I can treat him when he comes to America...I'm not sure he'll hold to his word. But today we went to Karaoke and dinner. It was sad, but it was a good way to spend my last night in Chengdu.


English Corner. So tonight was the last night I went to English Corner. I had made a bunch of postcards of Washington State that said "I was very happy to have met you"--only in Chinese-- and I taped on the back a Northwest blend of tea. It was nice being able to give all my English corner friends a little gift from home, but it was sad at the same time, being because it was the last time I was going to see many of them. :(

I definitely won't miss finals and I am excited for J-Term and Spring semester at PLU. I am taking a philosophy class called Creationism vs. Evolutionism which I'm psyched about! I am also going to concentrate more on my other major, Communication, although I am also going to take an Asian anthropology class and the last semester of Chinese language.

Now its good-bye to Chengdu, hello to Beijing. We are planning on visiting the Summer Palace, Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Ming Tombs as well as watch some prtty sweet shows like the Beijing Acrobats and the Beijing Opera...among other things! I'm totally pumped! Cannot wait! What a great way to end this semester. I will try to blog everyday for the next few days because I think too much will happen everyday, so if I try to cram it all into one blog, it wouldn't be as good. So ya...that's all for now! I'll keep you posted! Zaijian! ;)

Bible Verse of the Day
Hebrews 13:1&2 "
Let mutual love continue. 2Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it."

Chinese Word(s) of the Day
Ji de mei yi jian shi 记得每一件事 “Remember Everything"

Monday, December 1, 2008

Benefit Dinner & (More) English Corner

So my time is winding down in China...only 16 days left until I am back home in Washington State! Time feels like it's flying by! I just finished my politics final paper on Mao Zedong which was the last major hurdle in my studies while abroad. I have already taken my Taichi final and passed with flying colors. All I have left is a calligraphy final (and I'm the Chosen One, so I'm not worried haha :] ), a Chinese language, and culture final. I feel relatively confindent in all of these subjects so hopefully its all smooth-sailing from here on out! This last week and a half have been pretty busy! Lots to do! And, as always, some unexpected things happen along the way.

I would now consider myself a regular at English Corner. Many Chinese students come to see me every Friday night and some have come expecting Crystal and I to perform a new Chinese song that we've learned...or didn't learn as the case had most recently been. But I have downloaded a few Chinese songs with the intention of compiling a Zhongwen Yinyue Mix (Chinese music mix). So anyways, its been a lot of fun. And it's cool to help students your own age learn English while I get to practice my Chinese! :D Here are some of the other "regulars":


The Saturday before last we had a benefit dinner with a variety show and auction to raise money for the victims of the Sichuan Earthquake. Crystal and I sang "Prayer of the Children." I feel like it went well. We had some quite interesting acts from raps about pandas (Xiong Mao- that means panda in Chinese) to a group of the boys doing a coreographed Nsync routine. I got a chance to see many of my Chinese friends and help a good cause. Here are some pictures:




I also brought my host father to church last Sunday. That was a pretty cool thing. I didn't understand much of the sermon, but I think he took something away from it. I think he wants to pursue Christ it further. Keep praying!

And just this last Saturday I went to go get a Qipao (chee-pow) made for me and Crystal. A Qipao 旗袍 is a traditional Chinese dress. Since Crystal was out of town, and we are the same size (relatively speaking) I just ordered two of the same designs, just different colors ;-) I'm really excited for them! I will post pictures as soon as I have a chance to wear it!

Apart from hanging out with my Chinese friends and practicing my language I have also been keeping myself busy with seasons 1-4 of The Office! I just finished season 2...maybe I have too much time on my hands. But hey...its getting cold outside, what else am I supposed to do while staying indoors??

Bible Verse of the Day
Romans 1:16
"I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes..."

Chinese Word of the Day
Han Jia 寒假 Winter Vacation