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    • doodbugD Offline
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      Did you do one of those 45 min rides on the sampan like boats on West Lake? Our boatman talked non-stop about JiGong and other stories. He was aghast at my kids’ (low) level of Mandarin comprehension. LOL.

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        Slmkhoo

        Just realised you went to HZ. I like HZ too. I like the West Lake and the wide variety of food - cheap and delicious
        My first trip was years ago when there was no subway. During my last trip, the subway was built. I found HZ super crowded or probably this is so for big cities of China

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          Did you do one of those 45 min rides on the sampan like boats on West Lake? Our boatman talked non-stop about JiGong and other stories. He was aghast at my kids' (low) level of Mandarin comprehension. LOL.
          To be honest, most PRC ‘see us no up’ coz of our poor spoken Mandarin & our knowledge of Chinese history & culture. But thankfully they were impressed enuf for our country’s rapid progress & we’re very much ahead. It helps also when our ministers work hard to focus on bldg strong relationships & bz partnership with China’s leaders, whilst stabilizing relationships with other economies diplomatically. Really thankful.

          We hope to visit our friends in Tianjin & Wenzhou. Hvnt got down to fit our kids’ schedule as the PRCs are on Int’l Sch timetable.

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            doodbug\" post_id=\"1941255\" time=\"1571112709\" user_id=\"13281:

            Did you do one of those 45 min rides on the sampan like boats on West Lake? Our boatman talked non-stop about JiGong and other stories. He was aghast at my kids' (low) level of Mandarin comprehension. LOL.

            To be honest, most PRC ‘see us no up’ coz of our poor spoken Mandarin & our knowledge of Chinese history & culture.

            Well, it can't be helped that our kids' Chinese isn't that good. Most mainland Chinese kids' English is worse! If people are rude about it, I tell them that our first language is English. And we will speak English within the family, so they can see that that is the case!

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              doodbug\" post_id=\"1941255\" time=\"1571112709\" user_id=\"13281:

              Did you do one of those 45 min rides on the sampan like boats on West Lake? Our boatman talked non-stop about JiGong and other stories. He was aghast at my kids' (low) level of Mandarin comprehension. LOL.
              Yes, we did. The weather wasn't that great, so it was rather misty and drizzly. We had a terrible guide on the boat going out - she spoke in a monotone and very,very slowly. No-one bothered to listen after a couple of minutes! The was a different lady on the return trip who was much better. On the Suzhou day trip, we had a lady who talked non-stop about all sorts of things - a bit too much history for me as I didn't recognise many of the characters and events. No kids with us this time, so we didn't have to do a running translation all the way. But to be fair to our kids, they aren't used to the quite heavy accents in mainland China, and they don't know a lot of history, so it's hard for them to figure out what's said. Take a mainland Chinese teenager who is supposed to be \"good in English\" to the UK, and get a person with a British accent to tell them the detailed history of Windsor Castle, and see how much they understand.

              I must say that the English on the some of the tourist signs was much better than what I saw in Beijing in 2008. This was my first time to HZ, so I don't know if it's a recent thing.

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                Slmkhoo
                Just realised you went to HZ. I like HZ too. I like the West Lake and the wide variety of food - cheap and delicious
                My first trip was years ago when there was no subway. During my last trip, the subway was built. I found HZ super crowded or probably this is so for big cities of China
                We aren't food people, but we did try various items and found them OK.

                We tried to take the subway, but failed! It was a Sat night, and there were not station staff around, only security guards. The machines wouldn't accept our notes, we couldn't find any coin-changing machines, and we had no way of doing e-payments. We had been prepared to use Nets Flashpay which we had been told would be accepted in China, but it didn't work because it was on our mobile, and we needed a card to tap. We couldn't be bothered to try to find out more, so we gave up and took a cab. Almost all signs and instructions were in Chinese, which was OK for us, but I wouldn't ask a non-Chinese speaking person to try to navigate HZ! I don't consider hypy \"English\".

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                  I personally find Chinese history and modern culture very fascinating. They have experienced so much change in the past three decades. It is a large and progressive society. I feel that there is a lot kids will gain from exposure to China; if for nothing, to understand what scale and market size mean. On this count, I am very grateful to my son's school for the very organic way students are exposed to PRC students in school through various programmes and hosting tons of exchange students - even how they name their secondary schools, what a typical high school day is like etc. (My son's friends are from schools like the (City name) High School Affiliated to the (City Name) Normal University etc.)


                  I just booked a Deepavali weekend chill trip on a China low cost carrier for the Deepavali weekend to Nanning. Would have preferred to visit Chengdu or Chongqing but unfortunately tickets are expensive now. Just take it as another China exploration trip. China is one of the few places where five star accommodation and food are relatively affordable 🙂

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                    Interesting read:

                    https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/paris-zoo-unveils-the-blob-an-organism-with-no-brain-but-720-sexes?cx_testId=20&cx_testVariant=cx_1&cx_artPos=0#cxrecs_s

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                      enjoyed the peace and quiet with kids in school and hubby at work.

                      also tidied daughter’s messy room.

                      parked at toh yi multi-storey carpark yesterday and took the DTL to Suntec and orchard. no worries about paying parking.

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                        btw I finally saw the shark fin melon..boiling soup for 3rd time this 1.5 weeks ..nice.

                        daughter loves sharks fin melon.
                        I cut the melon into small slices and try to remove as many seeds as possible. there are many seeds inside the melon.

                        Can buy at NTUC ?

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