China (Part 5)
1.
My exchange buddy told me that she volunteered to come for this exchange programme, and that the school initially opened the trip up to "interested parties", but apparently trips to Japan, Australia and France sounded more appealing to many, which were available to them at the same time besides the option of coming to this tiny-red-dot-nation. In the end, some were compelled to come to this island.
2.
When I was watching《康熙来了》last night on T.V., I got to know that the Hainanese living on the island of Hainan in China consume rat meat and drink cow's blood as part of their daily diet.
No. They are not served only in banquets or feasts or ceromonies or whatsoever, but they are also PART OF THEIR DAILY DIET
Gross, but true.
Good luck to those heading to Hainan for their camp.
3.
Now, off I go to Yunnan for my annual camp.
I'll be back in 7 DAYS!!!
My exchange buddy told me that she volunteered to come for this exchange programme, and that the school initially opened the trip up to "interested parties", but apparently trips to Japan, Australia and France sounded more appealing to many, which were available to them at the same time besides the option of coming to this tiny-red-dot-nation. In the end, some were compelled to come to this island.
2.
When I was watching《康熙来了》last night on T.V., I got to know that the Hainanese living on the island of Hainan in China consume rat meat and drink cow's blood as part of their daily diet.
No. They are not served only in banquets or feasts or ceromonies or whatsoever, but they are also PART OF THEIR DAILY DIET
Gross, but true.
Good luck to those heading to Hainan for their camp.
3.
Now, off I go to Yunnan for my annual camp.
I'll be back in 7 DAYS!!!
1 Comments:
at least we didn't consume rat meat and drink cow's blood during the hainan camp...
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