1. Hot running water in the kitchen! YAY!! This makes me so happy! Before it was fill a large kettle with water, bring it to a boil, pour over the pile of dishes in the sink. Then boil another kettle of water for the rinse water and pour it in a large metal bowl.
2. AC in the bedroom!! No more hot sweaty nights! Now if only the one in the living room would work....
3. Cleaner streets and air. China has made a concerted effort to clean the air. They incentivize the leaders of the cities to find ways to clean the air and the new mayor of Jinan is really made a big push for that and for cleaning the streets and making the traffic flow better. For every 100 meters of roadway, they hire a street cleaner person and they are very intent on keeping their section of the street clean. If a supervisor comes along and there is even one cigarette butt on the ground, they are penalized. With the air, they gave the major polluting industries one year to relocate their business or just to be shut down. Some complain that this has been a burden to the people by taking away the jobs that paid a decent wage. It has also hurt the poor, as they took away all the little street shops that were set up in odd places to bring in a little money. If they want to sell now, they have to have a building to sell from.
Some things that have not changed...
1. The smells. Every so often you come across a smell that is directly from the sewer. It is a little better than it was though.
2. The Chinese way of doing things. They still like to drive the odd way that makes me cringe when we go through an intersection.
3. The friendliness and kindness of the Chinese people here in Jinan.
This week we were taken out to dinner by 3 different people and had visits from some other old friends who stopped in to see us. We saw Simon and he took us to a fancy restaurant that has a famous fish dish that was super yummy! Eva treated us to lunch at a "noodle place" and then Lily paid for our supper at the Cafeteria because it was close by and she was on campus for the day.
David standing by one of the many sculptures on the square. They had several that were all made form materials that they had recycled. |
The Park 66 Mall has displays that change every month or so. You can go climb on it and take pictures. |
Chinese Line Dancing
Military Style Dancing
Quancheng Square Water Show.
3 comments:
Love looking at his. We used to walk to the square at least once a week and the videos really make me miss all of the things that there were to do in Jinan. I have never walked so much in my life. So glad you have been able to connect with Simon. Say hello to Eva from us and Dr. Trisha if you see her.
We will. Dr. Trisha came our first week here. It seemed like she was almost anxious to see us and she was very warm to us. We'll probably see her and again and tell her.
Wish you were here with us again!
so, you found the flying dragons, make sure you bring 2 or more. P.S. do not declare 'em on your way back as they are endangered species.
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