Wuzhen, A Chinese Water Town

•July 16, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Now that I am back in the United States and can successfully access my blog from a secure location, I need to get caught up on some of my blog posts! I had my sister post some entries previously on my blog to explain that I could not access WordPress in China. This was the first time I have ever spent an extended period of time in the Mainland, so I did not realize China blocked even WordPress! Anyways these photos and the short video clip were taken in the beautiful water city of Wuzhen, China. During my brief studies in Shanghai, our university took a day trip to Wuzhen during the month of June. I had done some research on the city before I decided to go on this trip and I was extremely excited about traveling to Wuzhen. Wuzhen was around 1.5 hours to 2 hours by bus from Shanghai, China. My only wish was that we had stayed until night fall, because I thought Wuzhen had looked prettier during nightfall.

I would also like to apologize again for the poor image quality. Unfortunately the nice Panasonic I had bought for this trip broke the second day I was in China. Thankfully I had my Google Nexus One, but being the photographer I am, I was greatly disappointed in taking these photographs with a camera phone. But some photos are better than no photos at all! Plus I thought these images were fairly impressive for a camera phone.I hope everyone can still enjoy these photographs!

These boats populate the town and can be seen carrying passengers all throughout the town. The cost is around 10-20 RMB per person, which equals to about $1-3 USD per person.

I know I was in China, but I could not help but think of the movie Memoirs of a Geisha and the breathtaking shots of the streets throughout Japan. I was amazing at how well preserved these old buildings/ houses actually were.

The entire town had these beautiful wood carvings everywhere. For some reason this city focused on a lot of different styles of beds in their small museums, if my Chinese was better and I hadn’t run off from the tour group, I probably could mention why the town focused on so many beds in their museums.

As we walked down these streets, we could see the locals who still live within these amazing old buildings. Thankfully we went on a holiday, so I am sure that on average, these locals would not have to interact with pesky tourists. 🙂 I forgot the rate of entering Wuzhen, but I can remember they offered a student discount. My best guess was somewhere around 100RMB or about 16USD.

A speciality of the town was wine production. There were several areas that were entirely dedicated to storing and producing wine. Our guide mentioned it was rice wine, but to my surprise, it was nothing like the Japanese version of rice wine aka sake. I’ll mention that story a little later.

This is just a sign that populated the surrounding wine areas of Wuzhen. They simply state “Wuzhen Wine” on them.

I thought this was one of the prettiest parts of China I have visited so far, my only regret is that this beautiful city has now turned into a tourist trap.

A friend of mine took this photograph of me trying some of Wuzhen’s famous rice wine! Like I had previously mentioned, I was expecting something similar to sake. Those of you who know me know that I am not much of a drinker and when I do drink its usually a non-alcoholic beer, but I could only take this small cup of rice wine. This was some of the strongest wine I have ever tasted in my life. It burnt going down my throat and it was very overpowering. If you would like to try some of their wine you can either purchase a bottle at a premium or test a sip for around 4-10 RMB. I would suggest only trying a sip.

Finally I would just like to include a link to the website for the town of Wuzhen. If you travel to Shanghai anytime in the future, I would highly recommend taking a side journey to Wuzhen. Sadly China is modernizing rapidly and a lot of the culture is being tossed to the side. Wuzhen is one of the few remaining areas that offer some of the majestic experiences of traditional China.Wuzhen Traveling Site

Arrived Safely Back in Fayetteville!

•July 11, 2012 • Leave a Comment

我回来美国!我想大家很多!我雪要看都我朋友!晚上我真要去Crosswalk. I am back here in the US! I have really missed everyone and I am looking forward to seeing all of my friends! I hope to see you all tonight at Crosswalk!

I was not supposed to be back in town until later today, but once I arrived in the Shanghai Airport the other day, Air Canada decided to change my flight to a direct flight from Shanghai to Toronto and then Toronto to Fayetteville, North Carolina. I was so excited because otherwise I was going to have two layovers that added up to 15 hours together! So I just wanted to give a plug for Air Canada! I actually really enjoy flying with them and if your going to China/ Hong Kong, I would highly encourage people to fly with Air Canada. Just an overall good experience the times I have used them.

•June 24, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Though these two are not dressed up, they are professional Peking Opera performers! Our school on Friday had a special talk from Gong Xiaoxiong, who is apparently a renown opera playwright. I wish the performers had dressed up in their traditional attire, but it was fun all the same. They sang some and showed some traditional Chinese opera movements (or motions) for us to better understand the elegance of the Chinese Opera. I love the Peking style of singing and I would encourage anyone to Google or YouTube some Traditional Chinese operas to get a better grasp of it! Enjoy!

•June 18, 2012 • Leave a Comment

I wish I had tried this the other day when I had the chance! LoL

•June 15, 2012 • Leave a Comment

i finally got a new backpack! I got it here in Shanghai上海。It was only ¥200 for a Converse backpack. I think thats pretty reasonable.

•June 13, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Apparently Family Mart has taken over Shanghai! Similar to 7eleven in Hong Kong, Family Mart has a store on every block it seems! I had heard some of my friends who teach in South Korea mention this convenience store, so I had always thought it was a Korean store. Well out of curiosity, I went to Wikipedia and found out its a Japanese company! Either way I really really like Family Mart, because of its convenience and cheap food! If I wake up a little later than expected and cannot make it to the canteen for breakfast, I will grab some kind of steamed bun for breakfast and an orange juice. Just on the Fudan University campus there are three or four. 

Hey Guys,This i…

•June 11, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Hey Guys,

This is Brandon’s sister Alexis. He is doing fine in China. They have blocked this blog. To hear more from him, go to branhow.tumblr.com.

Thank you guys and keep praying for him!
God bless you!

Alexis 

•June 11, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Well since my website has been blocked here in China, I am asking my sister to repost or link my blog to my tumblr account to keep you all posted. I have been trying to find an alternative and again I am sorry about not keeping everyone up to date, but I do not have access to facebook or my blog here in China. But anyways this is a picture of the Bund here in Shanghai. Everything is going great and I look forward to sharing some of the exciting stories I have since I arrived here in Shanghai! Fudan University is really great! I have been enjoying every minute of it! Anyways this picture of the Bund is located in downtown Shanghai and this is where you can see the financial district. The oddly shaped tower is called the Oriental Pearl Tower (its a radio/ tv tower). Well thats all for this post! I will definitely be blogging more now! I miss you guys! 

China Runs on Dunkin?

•May 16, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Yesterday I was coming back from a productive jog in Shenzhen and we stumbled across a Dunkin Donuts! I thought the sign alone was cool in Chinese, but my friends insisted on us stopping. When we walked inside, I asked one of the girls behind the counter how long they had been opened and she told me it was their third week. So I am not sure if Dunkin is a new concept in the area or if its been in China for a while and we just happened to see the first one that we have seen in Shenzhen.

If they had a mug with this logo on it, I probably would have purchased it! I really like Dunkin Donuts in the US and to see it in China was kind of having a little piece of the United States over here.

This is a Red Bean Donut and it was absolutely delicious! A lot of my friends (westerners) do not like Red Bean, but if it is done right, I really like eating Red Bean. They also had a Green Tea flavored donut.

The last thing I wanted to share are these interesting little donuts! I do not usually go into Dunkin in the US, because there is a drive thru, but I have never seen donuts like this before! They have the donut holes on the outside! So this may not be new to Dunkin and since I do not go in often, I have just never seen them. But either way I still think this is a little funny.That is all for now, I am off for a morning run!

Cafe de Coral

•May 13, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Well everything is going well here in Hong Kong! We are doing A LOT and working up quite an appetite! Cafe de Coral I think is a Hong Kong chain and it is one of the more popular chain of restaurants here. Everywhere I turn I see them, whether it is in Central, off King’s Road or even during my trip to the New Territories. Cafe de Coral is not really 100% Cantonese food, but they do have some dishes that are Cantonese inspired! A lot of the food has a west meets east kind of flair.

The atmosphere is very nice, even with it being crowded for lunch time! I have never been a picky kind of guy when it comes to food! So wherever I see a long line, well that is the place to stop right? I have been to Hong Kong three times now, but I am no where near being as familiar with the territory as the locals. Plus Hong Kong is always rapidly changing, so it may even be difficult for the locals to find a particular shop or restaurant.

This right here was a chicken curry dish, which was amazing! Curry is one of my favorite foods, so when in doubt with the menu, CHOOSE CURRY! lol But why am I talking about food instead of my travels? Well nutrition is good for the soul and the body! Also getting fed is important to anyone’s travels.