The next Day Evergreen and I took an overnight train to Shanghai. We left at 3 pm. We ended up with the top bunks in a room with 6 beds (each bunk bed is 3 beds high). We read and studied and then ate a dinner of sweet and sour pork and rice in the dining car. On the train we met a guy from Canada who is studying in Hong Kong so we talked to him for a little while about Hong Kong and China and the big differences between China and North America like the fact that in China they don’t drink cold water but hot water (just plain hot water). That night we went to bed to the cuddled in the fluffy blankets with the train rocking almost like the ship.
During the 2010 Fall Semester I will be taking a voyage around the world on a floating university.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Second day in Hong Kong
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