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Easter Eggs
19 Apr 2012

Easter Eggs

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, Holidays | 0

A couple of weeks before Easter, I gave each of my students a paper egg to decorate. I let them decorate them however they wanted and was pleasantly surprised by some of the fantastic and creative eggs I got back. … Continued

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Adventure, Anhui University, China, decorating, Easter, Eggs, ESL, Holidays, Kevin Earl
New Adventure Patches – China Map
11 Apr 2012

New Adventure Patches – China Map

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, China, Day Trips, Everyday Adventure, Historic Site, Museum, National Parks, Travel | 2

I’ve created an Adventure Patches – China Map with locations of my adventures throughout China. Using Google Maps like I did for my Adventure Patches Map, I’ve marked the locations of my adventures all across China and marked off areas … Continued

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Huangshan City a.k.a. Tunxi
7 Apr 2012

Huangshan City a.k.a. Tunxi

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, China, Travel | 0

After descending the mountain we made the hour drive to Huangshan City, the biggest city of the region. It is also the transportation hub for the area with both train station and airport for people wanting to get to the … Continued

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It was the best of China; it was the worst of China
6 Apr 2012

It was the best of China; it was the worst of China

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, China, International Parks, National Parks, Natural Wonders, Photography, Travel, UNESCO World Heritage | 6

After Hongcun we went to Tangkou, the small town just outside of Huangshan national park. The travel people we worked with (a professor Melissa taught last semester) had booked our hotel and everything should have been fine. However, when we … Continued

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Hongcun – The village of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
5 Apr 2012

Hongcun – The village of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, China, Historic Site, Photography, Travel, UNESCO World Heritage | 5

Surrounded by fields that this time of year are bright yellow from the canola flowers lies the ancient city of Hongcun, our first adventure for the Tomb Sweeping Day vacation. With Aaron, Melissa, Fernanda (Spanish teacher here at AHU), and … Continued

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Family – What is it like in China?
5 Apr 2012

Family – What is it like in China?

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure | 2

Last week my lesson was all about family and genealogy because at the beginning of this week was the Chinese holiday Tomb Sweeping Day, which is traditionally when people clean the graves and tombs of their ancestors. Now it is … Continued

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Miniature Anhui – diminutive buildings, magnified issues
29 Mar 2012

Miniature Anhui – diminutive buildings, magnified issues

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, China, Everyday Adventure, Museum, Photography, Travel | 0

I’ve passed it on the bus dozens of times and I mean baker’s dozens not regular dozens. The front entrance is marked by five towers shaped like lotus stems and pods. Behind the fences I could see old style buildings … Continued

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Every New Spring Day
9 Mar 2012

Every New Spring Day

by kevinearl | posted in: Poetry & Musings | 3

Every New Spring Day Spring’s been hiding underground and in tree trunks here and there, In bulbs and roots it hibernated through summer, fall and winter bare. It waits for birds to sing their song and assure all is right, … Continued

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Shanghai – A Love / Hate Relationship, part 2
5 Mar 2012

Shanghai – A Love / Hate Relationship, part 2

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, China, Historic Site, Photography, Travel | 1

continued from Shanghai – A Love / Hate Relationship, part 1 Pudong As the sun lowered on the horizon, I headed to Pudong, to the business district across the river from the Bund. This is home to the most iconic … Continued

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Shanghai – A Love / Hate Relationship, part 1
5 Mar 2012

Shanghai – A Love / Hate Relationship, part 1

by kevinearl | posted in: Adventure, Architecture, China, Historic Site, Museum, Photography, Travel | 3

Over the past six months of living in China, I’ve been repeatedly asked where I’ve been and what I liked the best. Being only a few hours from Shanghai by train, many people were surprised that I hadn’t been yet. … Continued

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