kevinpsj wrote:Hi Alexander,
Have you heared of one of LiBai's famous poetry(望庐山瀑布)? The magnificant waterfall he described is in my hometown Mount Lu.It is a famous scenic spot in center china and not only has beautiful landscape but rich culture.Many poets created their masterpiece here.I think maybe you will like it..And now I work in shanghai which you may know.(woo...that's the real example for you mentioned.)
I've never been to USA and I want to boston and see a game in TD garden.now I am planning for this.I am so surprised about what you know about our culture and your chinese.That's so amazing.
Welcome to China.
Go Celtics go!
Lu Shan is a very famous mountain. I didn't get to see it, unfortunately. I did see qinshihuangbingmayong and actually ate huizu qingdu niurou mian (I don't eat meat so it was a big deal to me.)
My fiancee and I traveled to changjiangsanjiaozhou but it was so we could head west from there. We went to Chongqing, Three Rivers area (Giant Buddha at Leshan) and jiuzhaiguo (the water is so blue!) When we were still in Heilongjiang (Haerbin), we also went to DaLian and to see the Manchu capital in Liaoning.
Do you know the English word "pun"? You made a pun when you said "And now I work in shanghai which you may know.(woo..." Are you asking if I know Wu Dialect (aka Shanghaiese)? Are you asking if I am crying? Are you asking if I like number wu (#5, Kevin Garnett)

I didn't like Shanghai very much. I prefer being able to see nature. Plus it was very hot when I was there .. qi da huolu.
If I could travel there again, I would like to go to Kunming, Guilin and perhaps to do some more free teaching like we did in Gansu, Lanzhou. On our two week break, my fiancee and I volunteered at an orphanage there and gave free English-speaking lessons. It was a lot of fun and the kids were wonderful.
I would also like to study and learn about the ancient Shu culture. A hobby of mine is to learn about the ancient cultures of the world. A few years before I went to China, I drew positive correlation between the Grooved Ware civilization of the British Isles and red-headed mummies that were found near Urumqi. Unfortunately, the furthest west I was able to go was to Gansu.
Furthermore, Emperor Qin and his successors, until the Taoist influence, believed in a single god. It is fascinating to me that the ancient Chinese pictograms for the word "devil" and "tempter" tell the story of biblical story of the Garden of Eden. I am not religious but I find the instances of the old stories appearing in many cultures to be fascinating.
[edit]I know the poem by Li Bai. Jing Ye Si is my favorite but I also like "Sitting Alone on Jingting Shan Hill". I also like the goose poem written by the seven year old Luo Binwang and his other bianwen style poems.