Ting Li
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Dragon boat festival
Duanwu or Dragon boat festival is a traditional Chinese Holiday which occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, which corresponds to late May... keep reading
National Museum
We visited the Chinese National Museum. It used to be divided with the Museum of Chinese revolution on one side and the National Museum of Chinese History on the other... keep reading
Taichi Class
We had our Taiji class, which was very interesting and different from what I expected. we all tried our best to follow our instructor, who was very kind and calming.
Chinese Tea Art
Tea is the national drink in China. Chinese tea just as Chinese character has a long history, and serves as an important part of Chinese long-standing history and culture. As... keep reading
798 Art District
Today was the day I was most excited for. I went to Beijing 798 Art District. The Art district was what sounded the most interesting to me. And it was... keep reading
Tianjin Trip
last weekend we went to tianjin. We took the high speed train from Beijing, taking about 30 minutes to get there!It went at a high speed of 350 klm/hour! We... keep reading
a presentation about China's transformation
Today, we had a Franco-British give a presentation about China's transformation within the recent decades. He explained how even though China was already progressing very fast, the 2008 Olympics gave... keep reading
南锣鼓巷(Nanluoguxiang)+ Moive day
Today we went to 南锣鼓巷(Nanluoguxiang), which is an popular Beijing tourist destination consisting of many shops, restaurants, bars, and live music houses. We enjoyed exploring the immense variety of shops... keep reading
Trip to Tiananmen Square & Forbidden Palace
The first trip I took with my CIEE group was to see Tian’men Square, the Urban Planning Museum, and the Forbidden City. While in Tian’men Square we got to experience... keep reading
Trip in Hang Zhou
Today was our final day at Hang Zhou starting at 6:30 am. Taking an early start to the day we handed in our passports for a change in trains to... keep reading