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Monday, August 12, 2013

July 13th and 14th - A Weekend in Suzhou

Our school took us on an amazing weekend excursion to the city of Suzhou.  We had to be in the van at 7 am sharp on Saturday (mind you, this was after our first week of teaching - yawn) to make the 3 hour drive to the water city of Suzhou, "China's Venice."  We met up with a group of five Canadian teachers whose assignment was at Nantong University.  We looked forward to spending time with fellow teachers to swap stories and compare notes from our first week.

We crossed the Yangtze River and it was ENORMOUS.  Definitely no little Ping swimming down there!
Literally, it looked more like an ocean and was bordered by HUGE loading docks and factories.  Sea faring vessels could be seen from the bridge.  Not at all what we expected.

First stop, Tiger Hill Pagoda...

"Thousand People Rock"


A lovely spring ran though the park.
Tiger Hill Pagoda, also known and Yunyan or Leaning Pagoda


Then, on to Suzhou's Buddhist Temple...





Tending to the massive amounts of incense is serious business.
Do we look as exhausted as we feel???

Arthur, our super delightful Suzhou tour guide
Cutest bare bottomed baby to date!

Next stop, Humble Garden...
You'd never guess it was over 100 degrees looking at this photo, would you?!
Cool bamboo contraption constructed to protect/support this curving wisteria vine.






After an exhausting day, DeAnn, Linda, and Lisa, set off for an evening shopping excursion with Anna.  It turned out to be pretty terrific!
Our favorite little shop in Suzhou.
Little piggy steamed buns, anyone?
Anna bought us sweet bean curd from this shop, one of Suzhou's specialties.


We awoke in our lovely hotel the next morning, not quite refreshed, but raring to go, nonetheless.

Quail eggs for breakfast!


On this beautiful Sunday morning we visited Shaijabang - a truly lovely and tranquil scenic park.


Suzhou's famous Kun Opera



By this point, we had ridden many different boats, but she wins for best driver!


Shaijabang also had its very own rice winery.  Who knew?
Cheers!

These two gentlemen head the teacher training programs at Nantong University and at our school, Rugao Teacher's College

A final meal with the Canadians - 16 people around one table!

Our most rustic toilet yet.  We had heard tell of the communal trough, and here, at last, we experienced it.  Yay?
Just one kitchen where all the magic happens!



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All in all, it was a great weekend.  Such fun to see a different city in the Jiangsu Province!


1 comment:

  1. That communal trough? That's what they had in my teaching school. I (thankfully) never had to use it. . .

    Sonja

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