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My experiences traveling through Asia and other parts of the world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I'm a student and a traveller. It's part of who I am. Right, I'm a traveller and not a tourist. I'm on a journey and not on a vacation. China Trip, day 14 (15.09.2105). November 5, 2015. The luxury you have being a European traveler:. So you have the choice, as White person you’ll be admitted anywhere as long as you can pay, even if you’re not dressed appropriately. November 1, 2015.
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My experiences traveling through Asia and other parts of the world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. China Trip, day 7 (08.09.2015) – Qingdao’s churches and funny food. October 6, 2015. I feel lucky to be European which means that I’ll get two days off every week in pretty much every job I can imagine. And that I won’t have to sleep in my workplace at any time either. Married-couple photo-shooting at Qingdao catholic church. photo Markus Fischer. Gospel church, Qingdao.
My first homemade 饺子(jiao zi, chinese dumplings) | The Chinese Lantern
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My experiences traveling through Asia and other parts of the world. Skip to primary content. My first homemade 饺子(jiao zi, chinese dumplings). July 1, 2014. Some weeks ago I made 饺子 with a couple of friends and it was lots of fun! The only problem was that we took double the amount of ingredients given in the recipe as I underestimated the amount of dumplings that this will result in. We were 5 people and ate 饺子 twice after this…. They look quite weird, right? 3 cups all-purpose flour. 1 TB soy sauce.
中国 你好, 北京 你好 ! | The Chinese Lantern
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My experiences traveling through Asia and other parts of the world. Skip to primary content. 中国 你好, 北京 你好. August 17, 2015. Beijing, view from Belltower and Drumtower. Buddha Shrine in Qingdao M.Konecny. This entry was posted in Comment. Blog at WordPress.com.
Chinese History: Migration | The Chinese Lantern
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My experiences traveling through Asia and other parts of the world. Skip to primary content. July 7, 2014. Those chinese porcelain items are on display in the Göteborg Museum, Sweden. Chinese porcelain plates in the Göteborg Museum, Sweden. Chinese porcelain baby bathtub in the Göteborg Museum, Sweden. A chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur. This entry was posted in Chinese history. Blog at WordPress.com.
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This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. A Collection of Everything Me. New Years Day in Shanghai. New Years Eve in Shanghai. On New Years Day in Shanghai. On New Years Eve in Shanghai. Proudly powered by WordPress.
New Years Day in Shanghai | Nikolaus Huber
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New Years Day in Shanghai. February 7, 2014. Impressive model of Shanghai. Just around the corner you can find the gigantic Shanghai Museum, with ceramics, clothes, calligraphy, paintings and whatnot. It’s similar to many other city museums, but on a greater and better scale. New Years Eve in Shanghai. One thought on “New Years Day in Shanghai”. February 9, 2014 at 5:12 pm. The Shanghai museum is great with excellent a Chinese drawing section! I had to drag Niki from there as we had to catch our train!
Ice Festival | Nikolaus Huber
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January 29, 2014. In the evening of my second day in Harbin I befriended a couple of Chinese people at my hostel. They were all heading out to the ice festival, so I joined them. As the ice festival hadn’t yet officially opened only groups were allowed inside and the tickets were only sold by group organisers. Good thing I joined my Chinese group or otherwise I would have had a very difficult time getting inside. The ice festival is super expensive but I think very worth seeing. Here a few pictures:.
New Years Eve in Shanghai | Nikolaus Huber
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New Years Eve in Shanghai. February 6, 2014. Some days are better than others, but this days definitely wasn’t one of those. I spent most of the day sorting out my tickets and hostels for the rest of my trip. The railway station ticket office didn’t want to sell me any tickets for more than 3 days in advance, and the hostel charged 40 rmb commission per ticket! No sparklers, no hugging, no drinking, no dancing. They had a light show on the old HSBC building and the neighbouring clocktower. Log in to Reply.
Harbin | Nikolaus Huber
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January 24, 2014. Taking the train north to Harbin was very pleasant as the scenery turned from the usual old, falling apart buildings to snowy white. After arriving in Harbin, the first thing I did was get super lost. I took the wrong bus and ended up a few kilometres further from my goal than I started out with, but luckily I managed to ask and get help from locals. Ice sculptures can be found all over the tourist places. Bumper cars on ice! St Sophia’s Cathedral. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Hong Kong | Nikolaus Huber
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Tag Archives: Hong Kong. A Chinese New Year in Hong Kong. February 5, 2014. Living in China for a year has some amazing benefits – for example, I get to celebrate New Years twice. The western New Year in Shanghai (post to follow soon) and the Chinese New Year in Hong Kong). People from all sides were screaming and making noise to catch your attention. The cutest little kids with the cutest balloon clothes. Some of them were weirder than others. Teddybears made an appearance as well. Chinese celebration i...
Harbin | Nikolaus Huber
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January 29, 2014. In the evening of my second day in Harbin I befriended a couple of Chinese people at my hostel. They were all heading out to the ice festival, so I joined them. As the ice festival hadn’t yet officially opened only groups were allowed inside and the tickets were only sold by group organisers. Good thing I joined my Chinese group or otherwise I would have had a very difficult time getting inside. The ice festival is super expensive but I think very worth seeing. Here a few pictures:.
Hua Shan | Nikolaus Huber
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March 4, 2014. Today was a special kind of day. Today was the day of climbing Hua Shan, one of China’s most famous mountains. The hike up was a welcome physical activity. The path itself ranged from some very beautiful scenery to some of the worst crimes done to nature. We were also accompanied by cats for a bit. Steep steps and me. Steep steps and Peter. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. A Collection of Everything Me. New Years Day in Shanghai.
China | Nikolaus Huber
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March 4, 2014. Today was a special kind of day. Today was the day of climbing Hua Shan, one of China’s most famous mountains. The hike up was a welcome physical activity. The path itself ranged from some very beautiful scenery to some of the worst crimes done to nature. We were also accompanied by cats for a bit. Steep steps and me. Steep steps and Peter. March 2, 2014. Xi’An is a great city with much good food and many attractions. In the city centre I visited the Drum and Bell towers, each names, a...
Nanjing | Nikolaus Huber
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February 27, 2014. I only spent a night in Nanjing, but it was a very relaxing two days. I strolled around in the Confucius Temple are, where one can see some pretty buildings and a riverside making one feel very enlightened. Not far from the temple is the south part of the city wall, a beautiful relaxing place for a walk. Offices in the presidential palace. Bonsai in the bonsai garden. This is not ground but water! I stuffed myself with cakes, cookies and doughnuts. New Years Day in Shanghai.
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