Foreigners in China
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Orr Shtuhl is a summer intern at chinadaily.com.cn and a recent graduate from the University of North Carolina. This is his first time to China, a trip he prepared by learning how to count to five in Putonghua.
You may see him on the streets of Beijing, pointing at things he's trying to buy, reading maps upside down, or trying his skills at spitting. The following are his diary entries during his two-month stay.
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Foreigners in China
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Orr Shtuhl is a summer intern at chinadaily.com.cn and a recent graduate from the University of North Carolina. This is his first time to China, a trip he prepared by learning how to count to five in Putonghua.
You may see him on the streets of Beijing, pointing at things he's trying to buy, reading maps upside down, or trying his skills at spitting. The following are his diary entries during his two-month stay.
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Foreigners in China
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Orr Shtuhl is a summer intern at chinadaily.com.cn and a recent graduate from the University of North Carolina. This is his first time to China, a trip he prepared by learning how to count to five in Putonghua.
You may see him on the streets of Beijing, pointing at things he's trying to buy, reading maps upside down, or trying his skills at spitting. The following are his diary entries during his two-month stay.
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Foreigners in China
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Garst, this lovely foreigner who posed a very Chinese style gesture while I and my classmate took photo for him, refused us at the very beginning when we asked him to do an interview by pointing to his dormitory hurriedly and saying he was going home.
He said he came from afar, USA, just because he likes China. His first stop was not Beijing, but Henan, which means "the south of the river" and sounds very beautiful. Henan's undeveloped living condition of that moment, however, disappointed him and urged him to have a try in Beijing. It has been a year and 9 months since he left his hometown in August, 2005.
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Foreigners in China
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Many foreigners complain that they are often puzzled and even startled by the menu when they dine in Chinese restaurants, saying the awful translations of the names of the dishes often give them no small culture shock.
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Foreigners in China
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When I came to China I had read many books to guide me whilst I was here. I was surprised though when some of my friends asked me not to go. |
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