Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Hello. We went and saw the famous terra-cotta warriors today:

That isn't a picture of the real warriors, but rather, 2 inch tall replicas being sold by vendors outside. The place was pretty neat, but very crowded with tourists. And very hot.

I finally have a theme for my photography project while I'm here. I'm going to document agricultural sales and production. Doesn't sound crazy exciting, but I think it will be interesting.

This Friday we are spending the night on some mountain (can't remember the name), and I'm not quite sure what we're going to do there but it should be fun.

Xie xie bu keqi (thank you, you're welcome),
Megan

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Spent the entire day in front of the computer. Don't have much to show for it except these two panoramas, which are still a work in progress. I really have no idea what I'm doing.





And my roommate cut my hair. Nothing drastic.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Time for an update. On Friday a chinese girl I met and two of her friends took me out into the rural part of Xi'an to photograph. She translated for me, so it went pretty well. We went to a small wheat farming village and I took a lot of pictures. Here are some: (oh, and the file sizes are smaller so you can click on them and not be overwhelmed)













There are more I would like to post but haven't done the editing. I will be editing a lot tomorrow and working on a panorama I shot. Hopefully it will work out. No big plans this weekend, just relaxing. We've been meeting a lot of great people who have helped us out a lot. Tomorrow we're going bowling with the waitress from kareoke. I hope chinese bowling is a lot different than american bowling. The chinese version of "The Price is Right" is ridiculous and the people get really small prizes like a tea set and a cell phone. It's funny.

Time to sleep,
Megan

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

I bought a bike today. It was new for $30. Used ones are apparently only available in the "black market" and the whole process is really sketchy. So I bought this bike at a three-story high crazy supermarket. I rode it 2 minutes and the derailleur broke. Took it back, no one knew english, 1 hour later, new shiny bike. The brakes hardly work, the cranks feel like they're going to fall off, and it rattles... but it will get me to class! I'm pretty excited about riding it around campus. Hopefully it won't get stolen in two seconds.

A few friends and I went out to dinner with our kareoke waitress, Winmei, last night. She took us to the best restaurant I've been to so far. It was a cajun-ish restaurant. We had fish, crawfish, beef shishkabobs, and the best corn I've ever had. They gave us plastic gloves and we ate everything with our hands. We are going bowling with Winmei this weekend. She knows a good abount of english and is currently studying it. I think I'm going to give her my bike when I leave if she wants it.

I went to a huge, smelly market yesterday and bought some little fruits I've never seen before. Here is a picture I took of the man who was selling them. The color is weird and off due to my lack of photoshop on this laptop, but oh well.



I'll try to update this thing more often from here on out.
China is still crazy (but fun),
Megan

Sunday, May 20, 2007

This weekend was great. Last night we did kareoke. We got our own room and sang too much. It was better than I was expecting. Today we all slept in and just walked and rode the bus around the city. The buses are huge and two stories high. Traffic is crazy and there are bikes everywhere. The taxis are green rather than yellow. Everything is extremely cheap. Eight of us ate breakfast the other day for a total of 3US dollars (21 Yuan).
Tomorrow we start our first day of school. Chinese from 9-11.30 and photography from 2.30-5. Our chinese teacher does not speak any english so I'm not sure how smooth that's going to go. The language barrier here is ridiculous. And then when you try to explain things through actions, they don't understand it either. And they do different motions with their hands to represent numbers. Holding up seven fingers means nothing if you are trying to get seven of something. I thought the whole number/finger thing was universal.
I haven't taken many pictures the past few days but I did manage to catch China's best rat tail:

I hope all is well for all of you,
Megan

Friday, May 18, 2007

I feel like we haven't relaxed for one second since we've gotten here. But this weekend we will have some free time. Today we went to visit the Shanxi University of Photography, where our professor gave a lecture. We brought some of our work and shared it with the students. They really enjoyed it, I think. I don't know Chinese, you know.. but they were smiling and taking a lot of pictures with a lot of peace signs. From there we went to a peasant's house and had a meal cooked for us. It was very good. The food here is nothing like I expected. I expected some resemblance to chinese food in America, but it is completely different. There are a lot of vegetables with spices I've never tasted. Locus fruit/root, cooked cucumber, many different roots, liver, pig's feet, and many other things I have never heard of. No rice, sweet and sour chicken, or eggrolls. It has taken some adjusting, but I am starting to like it more. Every meal is family style and layed out on a lazy susan. Each person gets a small plate and you take a little at a time. There is always a massive amount of food. For beverages, there is hot tea, beer (pee-jyo), and white rice wine (by-jyo). White rice wine comes in a shot glass and tastes like vodka and rubbing alcohol.. it is not good. Here is a picture of what the table has looked like at every meal.



Here is a picture from Beijing that I wanted to post. We drove by the construction for the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing and it was incredible. Here is the arena-like structure called the "bird's nest." It was huge.



And now I leave you with this.. me trying to play this really hard chinese game of balancing and throwing this little ball.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Hello! We arrived in Xi'an today. It is good to be here. I feel that while trying to learn Chinese, my English becomes very simple and slow. And I can feel it when I type. We just got into our dorm/hotel and it's pretty nice. There is a strong green color scheme going on. The university is having a celebration for us tonight. Here are some pictures from our time in Beijing.

In Tien'en Man Square, The Forbidden City, and The Great Wall













They like to take pictures of us.

a lot of pictures coming soon, as in today or tomorrow.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Nee Hao! I have arrived! There is no English on this webpage that I can view so I have no idea what I am doing. Today we are going to the Forbidden City and Tien'en man Square and on a rickshaw tour. Beijing is surprisingly clean and pretty, but I've only seen it at night. Will update more later.