One week ago I boarded my flight from Beijing to Vancouver. It seems so strange for me to say that I was on the Great Wall last Thursday and visiting the Terracotta Warriors shortly before that.
In a tribute to my time in China, I decided that I would put forward another “Why I Love…” dedicated to every one’s favourite Communist/Capitalist/Modified Socialist country!!!
1. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap!!!! – China is an incredibly cheap country, it absolutely blows the mind!!! Bus rides cost about $0.20, nights in a hostel cost $5, a bowl of rice costs $0.08, and best of all 600mL of beer costs about $0.80.
2. Glorious Past – China is one of the oldest civilizations on the planet, and evidence of their glorious past are absolutely everywhere. I mean where else in the world could you possibly see this?
4. The People – A while back, I shared a story about the act of complete strangers genuinely touched me. And while that was the best example, there were many other cases where complete strangers went out of their way to try and help us out. I had people go out of their way to walk me to a bus stop, buy me drinks, offer me meals, or even just sit and talk to me on the train, really going above and beyond any expectations we North Americans would have for strangers.
5. Hilariously Translated English — I know, I know, their English is much better than my Chinese, but how can you not laugh at this?
Until next time,
Tags: china, warm fuzzies




Hi, great experience u were gaining to made. I have had a fabulous trip through Chinas East in March/April 2004. I endorse to u that it is a pleasure to travel through this beautiful country. Before visiting, my head was full of cut and dried opinions but these wouldn´t receipted. I stayed 5 weeks and had a look at HongKong, Shanghai, Beijing (OMG so much noise and bustle in these 3 cities), Shenzhen, Hangzou, Chanchun and Hainan (its sooo nice – advice for u: visit Chinas Hawaii – u won´t regret). But I had the chance to attended Chinas dark sides. I had several business meetings – OMG the Chinese drinking soo much – they were doing stipulations, which back at home were neglected. Not approaching the visitations in the so called Hootongs, Chinese “Favelas”. Funny were the meals: soo I ate dog (golden retriever), chinese Pangolin, alive scorpions skewered … and a lot I do not know but wondered to the strange taste *g*. So next time I will visit again, sure. Cu Thomas (who could talk much more about)