Tuesday 11 September 2012

Communications

Chińska cenzura ma się dobrze i na co dzień nie mam dostępu do Facebooka, Twittera czy tego bloga. Jon ma sposób na obejście blokad na swoim laptopie, więc on chyba codziennie coś pisze na FB czy Twitterze, a ja wysyłam z niego moje notki.

Najlepszy kontakt ze mną jest jak zwykle mailowo przez mój Gmail, albo smsowo (pod warunkiem, że sprawdzisz najpierw, która jest godzina):
+372 5477 2543 (Ola)
+861 8616 304273 (Jon)

Skoro ta notka jest trochę przypadkowa, to umieściłam też kilka przypadkowych zdjęć :-)

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China's censorship is doing well, and on a normal basis I can't access Facebook or Twitter, or, sadly, this blog. Jon can get around this from time to time on his laptop, so he's been posting on FB and Twitter, and I've been able to do my blog posts from it as well.

If you need to contact me, best to email me on my Gmail account, or you can text me or Jon (as long as you check the time first!):
+372 5477 2543 (Alex)
+861 8616 304273 (Jon)

Since this is a random post, here are a few random photos :-)

Jack-O-Lantern in a fence (Shanghai)

Train station in Shanghai

A light load (Hangzhou)

Train ticket

Packaged china - a lot of restaurants seem to outsource the dishwashing (Shanghai)

This was our first breakfast in Shanghai, served with cold soy milk (Shanghai)

The pastries here were delicious (Suzhou)

Deep fried banana spiral (Suzhou)

Yummy noodle soup (Suzhou)

This hotel is all about protecting its guests - complimentary gas mask and condoms (Home Inn - Tai'an)

Padlock prayers on Mount Taishan

This is how narrow the steps were on Mount Taishan

9 comments:

  1. Oj tam, oj tam :) Tak od razu sprawdzać, która godzina... komu by się chciało ;P

    p.s. Czy TY jesz banany? Niebywałe!

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    1. In English, Lady! From Normann

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  2. Chipsy bananowe jak najbardziej. Smażone wszystko smakuje :-)

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  3. Just sent you a email about food in Harbin, and then find you are in Sorth of China. :(
    Where are you next stop EXACTLY?

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    1. Thanks Normann! We're leaving Harbin today, and going to Datong. My blog is always a few days behind us :-)

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  4. Don't speak an single Japanese word should you could speak Japanese. :)

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  5. You must take the High-Speed Train from Shanghai to Hangzhou

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  6. The Shanghai train station looked cool, I've never been the station myself though.

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  7. Ok, the censorship sucks. Send me a short email if you want to get my suggestions about foods/Scenery anywhere about China.

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