The Caucasian in Asia

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Qingdao: The City Not the Beer








It is almost here; I am going to graduate in a few days and then a few weeks later I am off to China to teach English for a year. I am moving to a coastal city named Qingdao, which is known as the Switzerland of China. It gets this name because it is a former German concession, and there is a strong influence in the architecture. All I know is what I have seen in pictures--there are several red roofed buildings that are reminiscent of German buildings. A major difference between Qingdao and Switzerland is that Qingdao is located on the coast and has several nice beaches, which sparks my interest considering that I am from Missouri.

I am going to teach at Leewen Foreign Language School which is located in a new, very nice section of town, according to what I have read. This school does not function like a normal school in the United States. Leewen has classes on nights and weekends where Chinese students take English classes in addition to their normal school. This is awesome because it means that I can spend my afternoons during the week on the beaches.

When I first told my family that I wanted to go to China to teach English, my brother told me that I should go to Austria because they have mountains. I knew that he would be excited to know that there is a famous mountain close to Qingdao. Mt. Laoshan is an impressive mountain considering that it is located so close to the sea. It is also known as "the cradle of Chinese Taoism"

Last and definitely not least, one of the major pulls for me to Qingdao was one of the best things that the Germans left behind. Following WWI Qingdao was returned to China by the Germans, but not before they had built an impressive brewery. The brewery now brews the most popular beer in China. It is called Tsingtao beer which is actually the same name of the city it is brewed in, Qingdao, using the old translation system. Tsingtao has been so successful that it has been exported to the United States, more specifically Las Vegas where I was first exposed to it. Tshingtao is famous because it uses spring water from Mr. Laoshan to brew its beer. It is also host to an annual international beer festival in September, which I am very much looking forward to.

Quote of the Week
"Always remember that I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of me."-Winston Churchill

Monday, May 08, 2006

Going to China



People have told me for years that I am the whitest individual they have ever seen. This knowledge along with my upcoming trip to China has inspired the title of this blog "The Caucasian in Asia."

At the beginning of June I leave for China to teach English for a year. Several of my friends have pointed out that I lack the ability to speak English correctly and should not be allowed to teach other people the language. Certain habits that people have mentioned include, saying good when well should be used, and statements like "me and Lee are going to the mall." In order to help with this problem I am going to buy a book to assist me in my English instruction, The Complete Idiots Guide to Grammar and Punctuation. I will keep you all updated on my improvements. If anyone has any advice please let me know. Also, check back on my blog for updates and stories from my travels in China. Until next time I hope finals, and work is going good for everybody, damnet I mean well for everybody.


Quote of the Day

I wanna hang a map of the world in my house. Then I'm gonna put pins into all the locations that I've traveled to. But first, I'm gonna have to travel to the top two corners of the map so it won't fall down
-Mitch Hedberg




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