Teaching In China

Hello Everyone,
If you have come to this page then must be at least slightly interested in my exploration and experiences in China. This opportunity has been provided to me, and my fellow participants by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, if you are interested in learning more please do not hesitate to look at some of the amazing work this organization is doing. I am participating in the NCUSCR's Teacher Exchange Program which has been sending K-12 educators to china since 1996. Please enjoy my PG-13 Chinese exploits.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sights and Smells of Luoyang

Nimon Hao!

Which One it Not Like The Other?

Who new that steamed Rice would smell so enticing

Pet or Meal... All a matter of time
Definitely going to be lunch...

Hard not to be attracted to a giant flame!

especially one that results in such tasty fried baozi

Everybody's gotta work, this kid stokes the forge while his mom makes the candy

The small tributary near school is lined with private gardens worked by the near by neighborhoods
Always good advise...

Burning is a Chinese National pass time; Here they are burning money for their ancestors

Burned Cornstalks, even though

A healthy mix of cornstalks and trash.... stinky

This is one way to get rid of your trash

Not done burning

This'll get burned eventually, but until then it just stinks of trash...


Zaijian

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