I’m done with China. So strange to think. Time really is a funny thing since it felt like I was there forever and yet hardly there at all. I left on the 16th and arrived home on the 17th. My flight back was uneventful-another 13 hour straight flight of sitting in uncomfortable chairs eating airplane food (which is surprisingly good. But then, it better be if it’s two of our main meals for a day). I didn’t sleep much this flight, but it still went fast enough.
So, just a few ending observations before I conclude entirely.
Bubble tea is overrated but still very good. I didn’t like it before I left America and now I do. Although, finding bubble tea that lives up to the Asian variant might be difficult.
Food is amazing. We need to just forget about eating healthy and enjoy eating. Doing that and including proper amounts of exercise and smaller sized portions will make many people happy, just not all those people who make millions off the dieting scams. If you’re ever headed to the Beijing area, Peking duck can be fantastic. It’s not a lie when they say you NEED to try it at a good restaurant.
I learned that Pineapple is not good for girls to eat even if nobody would tell me exactly why. Papaya is good for girls because it seems to help them develop their chest area. I’ll pass on that, though I guess I could understand why so many Chinese girls would like to eat more papaya.
In order to decease the number of auto accidents, we should throw out nearly all currently established road rules in this country. At first this seems like it would do the opposite, however, without the road rules we have currently the following would occur:
People would have to learn how to think on their feet to avoid the many obstacles they would encounter in strange and unusual road places
Less people will want to drive because of the apparent danger in doing so, which helps the environment
Failing the first two, it’s an excellent way to thin the herd of people who can’t think on their feet or still insist on driving
Overall my experience was one of the most amazing I’ve had so far in my twenty years of life and I’m am grateful beyond words to my family, friends, and teachers that have helped make this sort of opportunity a possibility for me.
It’d be impossible to describe everything I felt and saw this summer since there was so many new things that I encountered, but I hope that this captured some of them in a memorable and entertaining manner. Let’s hope that next summer will be just as amazing as this one!
周乐海
Kaela Chow
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