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It's beginning to look a lot like... Christmas?

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So first of all, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, all that jazz. Many people abroad have been asking what Christmas is like in China, a communist country with minimal religious ties, except to Buddha or Confucius. Knowing me, you know that I love the holidays. I start blasting holiday music the day after thanksgiving; I know all the words to every song; I walk around New York to see all the lights; I go to Beacon Hill to listen to the bell ringers; I see the Revels; I sing carols in the neighborhood; you name it. So it’s hard to imagine living in a place that is without Christmas spirit. But, there IS Christmas in Beijing. Well, a version of Christmas. Let’s begin with music. 1 point for China Christmas! In every mall and Starbucks, there is Christmas music playing. Some songs are familiar versions… others… well, it’s the thought that counts. Like this guy, he plays the holidays jingles quite well. And he’s everywhere!! Let’s move on to decorations. Now, no place ca...

Feeling the China Love

It’s getting towards the end of my first semester and I am starting to reflect on and truly appreciate the amazing opportunities I have here.   Therefore, I’ll take some time to post about it. Who knew being a westerner in China could be so great for the self esteem? Every presentation I do, everywhere I go, people here are telling me how great I am! What   a confidence booster! Yet no one will let me compliment them back, so I’ll do it here. For example, last Saturday at the Beijing American Center, I had the pleasure of giving a workshop to 150 amazing Chinese English teachers from all over the area. Four fellows presented; my workshop was about foldables and how you can use them in the classroom. The teachers were super attentive. Taking notes, taking photographs of my PPT, asking questions, volunteering. Every teacher was so engaged in making their foldable. It was almost unbearable to tell them the workshop was over! Dozens added me on wechat right away to t...

I'm China Famous!

Here is the newest promotional video from my university to students abroad. Just watch.... 1:10, 2:10, 3:20

Musings on airpocalypse

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Well, when China makes international news, it's time to get blogging again. So Monday evening, the Wechat group of the foreign language department at CUEB was on fire. In chinese. I couldn't translate as fast as they were messaging. What was going on? I tried to interpret the poorly translated texts. School is closed? The subway is shutting down? A red alert? I'm confused! Should I be evacuating myself? Is this the Airpocalypse for real? I didn't think it could ever be as bad as it was last Tuesday, when the pollution AQI index skyrocketed over 600 for a good chunk of the day. (see photos below. Well, see how you can't 'see' I suppose). But the AQI was only (only!) hovering around 280. I didn't understand. And i really wished I spoke Chinese. So I started reaching out, trying to get to the bottom of this all. Apparently, primary and secondary schools in all of Beijing will be closed from Tuesday until Friday due to this pollution red alert. Why i...