Archive for the ‘Mainland’ Category
Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Walking through this remote Tibetan village that houses the Shangrila Cheese Factory, we were met by a number of curious villagers who came out to see who we were. The father and son in this photo came walking by and we asked if we could take a photo—the father is leaning a bit funny because I think he wanted us to see his basket and he was also reminding his son to stand up straight.
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Traveling in China I was missing two things: 1) sesame chicken and 2) cheese. The country serves essentially none of either of those in their cuisine, despite the proliferation of sesame chicken specials in every single Chinese take-away joint in America and despite the staple role that cheese plays in much of the rest of the world.
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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
The reality of travel is that the unreal has become real.
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Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
(Xun Zhou, China) Everyone likes to save money, right? Of course, that’s why American’s invented Walmart and people worldwide flock to Ikea. During my visit to Xun Zhou, I got a pretty good lesson in why those stores are so cheap.
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Sunday, December 9th, 2007
Shot in Xun Zhou, China, the rural fishing village I visited, it’s my version of MTV Cribs: China. See the video What It’s Like To Walk Though A House In A Rural Fishing Village In China.
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Thursday, December 6th, 2007
Located on the southeast coast of China, Xun Zhou is a rural fishing village whose inhabitants make their living farming fish, clams, vegetables and rice. I spent a five days there as a guest of the Zheng family, who graciously invited me to experience life in rural China (and being reported the first American to ever visit the island). See a collection of my photos from the village here.
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Saturday, November 24th, 2007
Shot in a very rural fishing village in China, the team heads out on a mission to buy a duck with no supermarkets in sight. No commentary, no real editing—it’s raw and uncut so you might know “what it’s like” yourself.
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Thursday, November 15th, 2007
The next installation in my ongoing series of “Guest Traveler” posts, written by people I’ve met along the way. This post is from 陈峦 Helen Chen Luan, a Chinese friend of mine who lives in Shanghai. She writes about her trip to Lugu Lake in the Yunnan Province of China.
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Monday, November 5th, 2007
After 9 hours on buses, taxis and a ferry boat, I stepped onto the beach of the small island of Jin Xua, China. I was, reportedly, the first American to ever visit the island’s small fishing village of 1,000 people, of which exactly none spoke English…
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