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Hong Kong: oh, but a brief moment of westerness.

Because we are here on 90 day Visas, we had to leave the country and come back to renew them.  I'm no lawyer or TSA agent so I can't tell you why, its just physics or something. Anyways, since I suck at blogging I'm going to formally apologize for the sporadicity of my posts. Every weekend it seems we have an invitation to visit with friends (mainly Jessie because she is our only english speaking friend, you thought we...
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Halloween in China

Sorry it's been so long! We've been busy traveling, being sick, and teaching. We come home in 33 days! Its crazy how time has flown. We have loved every single minute of it...well maybe not puking our guts out...but you know what I mean.  Even though the Chinese don't celebrate Halloween, the school wanted us to teach the kids all about it. I mean what kid doesn't like pretending their a monster and getting candy...
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Wengcheng Park

Our wonderful friend and liaison Jessie has been wanting to take us out for hot pot for a while now. We were finally able to find a time and went with her "sister" (in China, you're closest friends are referred to as your siblings, so it can get confusing) her sister's son and two friends.  The way hot pot around here works, if you've never been, (and if you have then pish posh guess you can zone out for few minutes)...
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Shaolin Temple

We had the opportunity to go see the Shaolin Temple with our foreign language teachers from the middle school. It was about an hour out of town, so we could definitely go again since the grounds are so big and we only saw a small portion. One of the main purposes for this place is to teach Kung Fu. Our Chinese friend, Linda, was telling us how the grounds and the temples were over 1500 years old! So crazy to see all these trees...
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China's National Holiday Unit 2.

Wuhan After we got home from Yuntai Shan we headed out again to take an overnight train to Wuhan. We were in hard seats so it was difficult to sleep and the lights were on the whole time. But it was a good experience all the same. For Chinese people this is the most common way to travel, so we felt fully immersed in the culture. Wuhan holds a lot of history for China. It was once three separate cities, but now they are districts...
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China's National Holiday Unit 1.

China's got this rad National Holiday that is a week long. I'm not sure who exactly gets all the days off- but we did and it was so great to have a break. Since we planned our trip to Xi'an our brains didn't realize how close the holiday was, so we had to settle for the trips that weren't all booked out. We were actually pretty happy that we didn't go to the huge tourist cities because it probably would have been sheer madness! We...
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The Great Wall of China!!

I've finally found the time to do this post!  A little intro...
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Mid Autmn Festival: Xi'an 西安

This past week we truly felt like adventurers. We have mostly had guides and people to help us around while in China, but here we were totally on our own. Xi'an is such a cool place, so much to see and so many different people to meet. We came in by fast train on Thursday morning and headed out to find our hostel. We couldn't check in until noon so we decided to find some food and see what was close by. Apparently we were...
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Insta Insta Read All About It!

So i'm truly sad that I can't Instagram due to lack of Wifi in Luoyang. But since Instagram has become a part of my life by creating a digital index of what's happened in my life since 2010. Naturally, I still feel like I should post them. Even though there are a bunch of Instas waiting to be refreshed once I find Wifi, I will post them all here so that things can be up to date. ...
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Beijing part 2.

Not only did we get to see historical sites- but we also were able to go to two theatrical productions. The first one was an Acrobatic Show, and these guys were straight up amazing. Their flexibility alone is ridiculous. The guys were super strong and had some mad hops. Since it was a dark theater with fast moving people on the stage the pictures aren't so great, but there's some good action shots. So just pretend you're there...
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Teacher's Day!

Teaching in China in Luoyang has so far been very fun and rewarding.  We were originally assigned the Luoyang no.2 Foreign Language School teaching Middle School at their new campus. However, they were in need of more Foreign Language teachers at the Primary School on their old campus. So here we are!! We actually love our location because its very close to town so we walk wherever we need to go, or catch a bus. Our apartment...
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Beijing part 1.

Our trip to China was very long but somewhat eventful. We first flew to San Fran and once there had a 4 hour layover. Then we boarded Korean Air (which is now our favorite airline)...
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Why Hello!!

Welcome to our Blog! We thought we'd do the hip cool thing for newlyweds and create a blog to keep you updated on our crazy shenanigans . Especially the ones we have whilst on our adventure in China.  It's been an eventful two weeks here in China. The first week we spent in Beijing acting the tourists part and going to all the historical places. Here is small summary in the form of Instagram pictures. I was unable...
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Currently Michael and I are in China teaching the young ones how to speak English. I like to post lots of pictures and I know reading long blogs can get tedious, so here and there I usually will add a link or two for fun. They're usually bolded :] enjoy!
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