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The most leisurely month - No Permanent Residence

The most leisurely month - No Permanent Residence

This month, I've been extremely lazy due to my knee not feeling completely right and the inconvenient location I reside in. Traveling to the south end of the city requires me to take two light rail trains, which takes at least 1.5 hours. I live in Gaochun, south of the airport, so I first take the local rail to the airport, then switch to the airport train to finally reach the south end of the city. My tourist card now only has destinations on the north end of the city left, and I lack the motivation to visit more than one each weekend. Without further delay, here are the photos I took during the weekends in December.

Silk Weaving Museum and Six Dynasties Museum - No Specific Location

Silk Weaving Museum and Six Dynasties Museum - No Specific Location

23.11.2024 - 24.11.2024 15 °C

Pilu Temple - Address Not Specified

Pilu Temple - Address Not Specified

No Permanent Residence

Dajinshan National Defense Park - No Set Location

Dajinshan National Defense Park - No Set Location

16.11.2024 - 16.11.2024 20 degrees Celsius

Guanyin Grotto and Purple Mountain Observatory - No Specific Address

Guanyin Grotto and Purple Mountain Observatory - No Specific Address

Along the Yangtze River, there are several caves featuring Guanyin, but since most of them are inaccessible, I simply walked along the cliff.

Various attractions in Gaochun - No Permanent Residence

Various attractions in Gaochun - No Permanent Residence

I'm still trying out my knee, so I visited Zhou "garden" (which isn't really a garden) and Wenfeng pagoda. It was impressive but tough for me to climb.

A few visits to Hangzhou - No Permanent Location

A few visits to Hangzhou - No Permanent Location

A few weeks back, I visited Hangzhou for a job fair. Although I didn't secure a job, I met a Chinese guy named Min Jie. We spent some time together in the West Lake area, which was enjoyable, but I doubt we'll be traveling together again anytime soon.

2023 - China (Part 4 - Emei Shan and Chengdu) - Glynn's travel journal

2023 - China (Part 4 - Emei Shan and Chengdu) - Glynn's travel journal

A highly soggy mountain and an extremely busy panda sanctuary.

An extended weekend in Xuzhou - No Permanent Residence

An extended weekend in Xuzhou - No Permanent Residence

I was very let down by my location once more this semester. It took me 2.5 hours to reach the train station on the teacher bus and then 3 hours to return from the train station on the light rail. Not to mention the 1 km walk back to my apartment from the train station. It's just as bad as it was last semester, if not worse, because there are no longer any trees or stray cats. It's simply a vast dusty campus on flat ground, with a lot of wind and currently, the sun is quite uncomfortably hot.

Gucheng Lake "Slow City" - Without a Permanent Location

Gucheng Lake "Slow City" - Without a Permanent Location

It was excessively warm.

2023 - China (Part 3 - Yangshuo and its Environs) - Glynn's Travel Blog

2023 - China (Part 3 - Yangshuo and its Environs) - Glynn's Travel Blog

Historic town and caverns.

A Day in Luoyang - A Fresh Decade

A Day in Luoyang - A Fresh Decade

If China can provide rapid and efficient rail service throughout its extensive territory, there's no reason the US can't do the same! Oh, I forgot! US automobile and gas companies hire lobbyists to influence our congress and politicians to persuade the public that it's not feasible or cost-effective.

Beijing - Summer 2024

Beijing - Summer 2024

We spent two weeks in Beijing. The day after our arrival, we visited Chao Yang Park (Sun Park) and rented a duck boat. It was quite slow, but we enjoyed navigating it around the lake.

China In-Depth: Huanglongxi - Emerging Adventurers

China In-Depth: Huanglongxi - Emerging Adventurers

One thing that surprised me about Chengdu was how similar it felt to Beijing and other major Chinese cities we had explored. While we experienced some interesting nightlife spots, the city overall seemed quite generic. I initially thought this might be due to my limited Western viewpoint, but Mei Ling concurred that Chengdu didn't truly embody Sichuanese culture. We resolved to venture beyond the city borders during our remaining days in Chengdu.

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