Thursday, May 10, 2012

My Last Post! Almost Done~Yeah~

What if you have an emergency in China?

Hopefully, you won't want to deal with emergency any time, especially in a foreign country whose people speak the language that sounds like Mars Words. However, sometimes, you have to. Don't started me on what I coped with in America~ Trust me, I know how hard it is.

Whatever, that's why I composed this post as and Emergency Guidline!

I really hope that you won't have to deal with an emergency while you're in China. However, if you do find yourself in a bad situation, it is important to know what to do.

"In China the organization that is responsible for public safety is the Public Security Bureau (PSB). There are usually several PSB locations within a city district. If you feel you are in danger or need to call for help, you can reach the PSB by dialing 110 on any phone in China.
If you lose your passport, you should report the lost passport as soon as possible to your nearest Public Security Bureau and to your embassy or consulate in China. In order to get a new Chinese visa, a Police report about the loss/theft will be required".

I know all of you guys know what 911 is, but do you know what Chinese 911 is?

Below are some emergency phone numbers that you should make note of:
110 for the police (same function as 911)

119 in case of fire or

120 for an ambulance
If you lose your credit cards or travelers checks, call the issuers immediately. There is usually an international number on the backside of your credit card that you can dial collect 24 hours a day from anywhere outside your home country.

Here is a decent website which can answer your questions such as 
What should I do if I lose my luggage at the airport?
What should I do if I am stolen or robbed?
What should I do if I lose my passport?
What should I do if I lose my credit card?
What should I do if I get lost?
What should I do if I fall sick?

Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology

Hey guys! I bet you've already known a lot about Washburn University, today I'd like to introduce my university in China - Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology

A total of 42 specialties for bachelors are offered, which include key disciplines in both state and provincial levels and cover fields of science, engineering, management, literature, economics, laws and agriculture. The academic level on atmospheric science ranks the top in China and enjoys a high reputation in the world. Three key disciplines of Atmospheric Science, Information Science and Technology, and Environmental Science and Engineering are established in recent years based on the preponderant specialties.

Chinese high educational system is far way difference with your American high educational system. To be simple, there are three layers in the college hierarchy system and my university is in the first team, proudly.

I learn Chinese as the Second Language as my first major in this university,however, this university is not famous at this major. "The university has been actively taking part in key research programs on national meteorological field for a long time and plays an important role in its basic research. In recent years, professors of the university have shouldered more than 600 research programs in different areas, including 113 state programs and 98 provincial ones. A total of 24 scientific and technological rewards have been awarded to the university, of which one is the first prize at state level and four are first prize at provincial level. In addition, international rewards like Award of Excellence of Scientific Achievement of SPIE, WMO NORBERT GERBIER-MUMM Award and Buchan Award of British Royal Meteorological Academy are also received".

If you are interested in studying aboard, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology has kinds of international program, we also has an International Education Academy.Own to these exchange program, I had change to come Washburn and meet all your nice people.



 



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Picture from college public website
http://www.nuist.edu.cn/english/xxjj.asp#


Spring Festival


If you are interested in how Chinese people celebrate their biggest festival which has prolonged history, you should come and see Spring Festival,the Chinese New Year.

The Spring Festival is the time to go back to your family and get together with all your family members no matter how busy or far you are. As for myself, every year I go back to home by train since I went to college, after 44 hours, with 4000 kilometers trip, I'm at home.

During the Spring Festival, there are couple things you won't miss: making and eating dumplings with family at the New Year's Eve, enjoying the fire flower at the same time, and watching the Spring Festival Gala from the CCTV.Burning fireworks was once the most typical custom on the Spring Festival. People thought the spluttering sound could help drive away evil spirits. However, such an activity was completely or partially forbidden in big cities once the government took security, noise and pollution factors into consideration. As a replacement, some buy tapes with firecracker sounds to listen to, some break little balloons to get the sound too, while others buy firecracker handicrafts to hang in the living room.


This picture comes fromhttp://www.google.com/imgres?um=1&hl=en&newwindow=1&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=653&tbm=isch&tbnid=m6tnVeA6wwTewM:&imgrefurl=http://www.statenews.com/index.php/article/2012/01/institute_shares_chinese_new_year_with_e.l.&docid=XmVeb7YEdPvD9M&imgurl=http://www.statenews.com/media/00/00/04/79/47994_aas_chineseny_new_012912f.jpg&w=500&h=330&ei=9oKrT5L5B4K3tweZ_olT&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=360&sig=106593880955603298250&page=4&tbnh=143&tbnw=210&start=56&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:10,s:56,i:224&tx=109&ty=92




Waking up on New Year, everybody dresses up. First they extend greetings to their parents. Then each child will get money as a New Year gift, wrapped up in red paper. People in northern China will eat jiaozi, or dumplings, for breakfast, as they think "jiaozi" in sound means "bidding farewell to the old and ushering in the new". Also, the shape of the dumpling is like gold ingot from ancient China. So people eat them and wish for money and treasure.



According to history records, the Spring Festival derives from god and ancestor worships in the Shang dynasty. Nowadays, this superstitious meaning has faded away and is replaced with a symbol of unification, happiness and hope.





This picture comes from http://www.google.com/imgres?start=255&um=1&hl=en&newwindow=1&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=653&addh=104&tbm=isch&tbnid=6w9nHvwzFgJnIM:&imgrefurl=http://www.chinatravel.com/china-travel-tools/greeting-cards/chinese-new-year-card10.html&docid=4R0_1KkUturANM&imgurl=http://www.chinatravel.com/images/tools/cards/chinese-new-year/chinese-new-year-10.jpg&w=600&h=400&ei=TIerT56DJYSx0QH0kNz7Dw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=404&sig=106593880955603298250&page=12&tbnh=125&tbnw=187&ndsp=24&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:255,i:166&tx=150&ty=54





Useful China Travel Tips

When to go
Actually, when to go depends on where you go. China is so big that it contains almost all kinds of climate on the earth. As China is a vast country with wide-ranging climatic conditions, so a decision about the best time to visit should be based on the regions you plan to tour and the kind of weather you enjoy.
It's really cold at north during the winter, and extremely hot at south as well. Before deciding when to take a tour, it is worth checking carefully the China weather conditions of each city on the itinerary. Needless to say that the most attractive seasons to visit are also the most crowded. Regardless of the time of the year, a visitor will always be rewarded with charming scenery throughout China.

How to save money
Travel in China is affordable compared with other places in the world. Prices are much cheaper than in most western countries, for everything from meals to train or plane tickets.Public transportation costs are reasonable in China and easily affordable. No doubt buses are the most economical public vehicle. However, traveling by metro, taxi or hiring a private driver can make your tour more comfortable and more efficient.
I was really unaccustomed about the public transportation in Topeka at beginning. The city would be died if the buses come every half or one hour in China, but it's how things work in Topeka.You can't image how convenient the Chinese public transportation is.
The round-trip plane tickets may be the biggest expense.

What to pack
From my experience of international traveling between U.S. and China, I want to tell you: packing as less as possible. Trust me, you can find almost every common commodity in Chinese supermarket unless you have some special requirement or you go to some undeveloped area.


Packing tips

•Roll your clothes instead of folding them or use vacuum bags. In this way you will save a lot of space and provide extra protection for your clothing.
•Put the items your will use regularly at the top
•Bring several plastic bags with you. You will find many uses for them during your trip.
•Remember the rules on carrying liquids; you may have to remove them at your point of departure!

Hope you have a nice trip!
some sources come from TravelChinaGuide.com

Ancient Chinese Drama


Director, scriptwriter, and actress of the College Ancient Chinese Drama Show
​I adapted one of the most famous ancient Chinese drama show - Diao Feng Yue when I was a sophomore, and performed it with my friends at the College Ancient Chinese Drama Show held by my Chinese Literacy professor. This show was published on our school newspaper. 
The original story was composed at hundreds years ago by a famous dramatist. I was so loved this ancient costume that I couldn't help adapting it to a college drama show and performed with my classmates. This story talk about an rich young good-looking man who fell in love with his maid, he proposed to her and got her vow, and they had really sweet time at the beginning. However, the young, from deep down, looked forward to the life with higher social status. He pursued the other rich elegant girl whose father was a government official in high rank. He kept two relationship and enjoyed two girl's love, eventually, he abandoned his maid and was going to marry the rich girl. The maid was despaired and hopeless, eventually, she disclosed who the young man really was and committed suicide in front all guests.
In our play, I played the part of the bad young man, here are some photographs as follow.







Friday, April 20, 2012

Taiwan-Podcast





Podcast Script
  Siqi: Hello. I'm Siqi and with me is Sherry. Welcome to Mystery Land, my personal blog which recommends the awesome places you have to travel in a mysterious eastern country--China. Today, we are going to be discussing a small beautiful island in the Southeast of Asia: Taiwan. If you love the warm comfortable beach and ocean, and if you love sea food, desserts, and shopping, you must come to Taiwan. We recommend you listen to this podcast very carefully as it contains important information you will need as you get ready to eastern Asian. And I also invited Sherry with me today as she is come from Taiwan, now she is an international student in Washburn University. I believe Sherry will give us the most attractive pictures of Taiwan today. 
  Sherry: Thanks Siqi, yes, I am a Taiwanese, and I have to say, Taiwan is one of the most beautiful islands in Asian.
  Siqi: I bet it is. I heard Taiwan is known for its distinctive nature scenery, like towering mountains which is spotted with numerous mountains peaks that rise over 3,000 meters, and beautiful coastal scenes that are parts of Taiwan's great natural assets. Is that true?
  Sherry: Absolutely, starting from the northern island is the Guanyinshan National Scenic Area which features a wide variety of coastal geography. Go to the south, and you will come to the Southwest Coast that blessed with sunshine and a tropical touch. In the west is the Maolin National Scenic Area, the place you can check out the world of butterflies. Legendary tales depict the subtle beauty of the Mountain Ali, where you can enjoy relaxing scene of the sun rising over a sea of clouds. 
  Siqi: Wow, it seems Taiwan is full of nature landscapes. I wish I can escape from all of these final exams and lay on the Southwest Coast now and enjoy the wind from Atlantic Ocean. That must be wonderful.
  Sherry: I've enjoyed that, and trust me, you will love that!
  Siqi: Yes, I'll do that. I also heard one of the other reasons that makes Taiwan distinctive and different with other tourist attractions is "road food," especially "night market." Can you tell a little about that to us?
  Sherry: You know what? That is the thing I miss most since I came to U.S.. “night market” is the most popular place for people to have fun at night. The compositions of night market are different kinds of stores, food vendors, and some traditional entertainment. People can bargain with the store-owners to buy clothes, shoes, decorations, and almost everything they want at cheaper prices. Also, there are several famous snacks and beverages such as bubble milk tea, stinky tofu, oyster omelet and some other brand new choices for tasting. By playing the games like balloon shooting, net fish, and other small-scale games could get a chance to win a few prizes.
  Siqi: I see, night market seems not only provides food and kinds of commodities, but also embodies the real life of Chinese middle class citizens. 
  Sherry:You are right!
  Siqi: Thanks Sherry, for sharing such a beautiful place with us. If you want to know more information about Taiwan, please search the website eng.taiwan.net.tw/ or you can find this link on my blog. Follow Mystery Land on blogger, for all interesting Eastern culture and travel information. Thank you for listening!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Peking Opera--on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity





       
pictures and introduction come from
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Beijing Opera has hundreds years' history in China, and gradually developed to one of the most representative artistic achievement in China which mixes painting arts, physical arts, singing, rhythm, costume, entertainment, and commercial. Beijing Opera has a big variety of contents, dozens different colorful masks, and abundant of characteristic. Moreover, Beijing Opera also has great geographical diversity, because Beijing Opera is originated from a lot of different areas in ancient China, with time goes by, the differences within several districts became more and more obvious, eventually developed to new branches.
Now days, less and less people still enjoy Beijing Opera, especially young people. They prefer pop music rather traditional and classical operas. I don't  watch Beijing Opera neither, because I really can't understand it. The lyrics are ancient Chinese words and they follow the rhythm in old time.






 Peking opera or Beijing opera (simplified Chinese: 京剧; traditional Chinese: 京劇; pinyin: Jīngjù) is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century. The form was extremely popular in the Qing Dynasty court and has come to be regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China. Major performance troupes are based in Beijing and Tianjin in the north, and Shanghai in the south. The art form is also preserved in Taiwan, where it is known as Guoju (國劇; pinyin: Guójù). It has also spread to other countries such as the United States and Japan.


Peking Opera Show Liyuan Theater Beijing - Cheapest Discount
http://www.thebeijingguide.com/shows/peking_opera.html