Sorry I haven’t updated in a while. Life is so incredibly busy here! But classes and life are both going pretty well.
This last weekend our entire study abroad group went to Hangzhou. It is a city south of Shanghai and is absolutely beautiful! The worst part about it though was we spent 32 hours in total on the train and only 24 in Hangzhou. I would have definitely liked to stay there longer!
After we got off the train we headed to the West Lake which is what Hangzhou is famous for. It is a man made lake with mountains on one side and the Hangzhou skyline on the other (only in China!). Hangzhou is often said to be the Heaven on Earth and I could see why! It was so much greener and cleaner than Beijing and honestly a fresh breath of air (no pun intended).
After the boat we headed to a mountain where there are all these carvings of Buddha in the mountain. My friend Charlie and I made it our personal goal to get to the top of the mountain to see what kind of view we could see. No one told me I was going to be hiking so this was quite challenging in a dress and flip-flops. We would stop every 10 minutes or so and just sit on rocks and listen to the wind and take in all the beauty. I couldn’t have been more at peace.
That night a few of us sat in a tiny little restaurant and played Big 2 (a Chinese card game that I will have to teach everyone) for four hours. The only problem with this was they were cooking stinky tofu in the restaurant the entire night!
Perhaps the highlight of my day was I was standing around the West Lake and this lady just came up to me, held her baby out in the air, and demanded I hold the baby. I don’t know what it is about Chinese babies but they are all so incredibly adorable so I was more than thrilled to hold the child and be it’s first picture with a blonde.
The next day we only had about 5 hours to explore the city so we went to this little street lined with food and shops. Hangzhou is famous for their silk and tea so we all purchased a little. I also had to buy a kite so we went back to the lake to fly it! I must have missed out on that step in my childhood cause I could not get that kite to fly at all but my friend Anthony had no problem.
I think it’s safe to say we were all really sad to leave and go back to Beijing. Of course, we step off the train in Beijing and the weather is as miserable as always. My Communications professor has lived in Beijing for 10 years and says this is by far the coldest Spring Beijing has ever had (I’m pretty sure the government bans summer!)
On a side note, the other day Charlie and I were walking home and saw a food street vendor getting in a fight with about 9 policemen. She was yelling and stabbing them with her utensils. It was one of the craziest things I’ve seen yet in China, but was also extremely sad because they took her cart and cooking utensils and I know this is how this lady survives. The worst part though is her food was my favorite street food! We went back the next day and had a moment of silence for “Egg McMuffin Lady”.
This weekend we have a long weekend so I am going to Shanghai for the World Expo. Till then!
Much love

