Some more shots of Foshan. To be honest we were way too busy this week to take many touristy photos. More next week I promise!
Some cool elephant sculptures near our flat. I have lots of these pics.
Oddly sexual computer sculture
Laura fanning herself Chinese style while we wait for a bus.
Live chickens at the meat market
Corn Babies
Some big buildings
A few shots of the city from our school
This is our school. It's unbelievably big. Also the other two Michigan teachers
It's like 5 stories tall!
They have a little pet zoo area thing for the kids to learn about bunnies!
Laura disregarding rules
Some woman soldering something on our patio. No safety gear at all
Something that I needed those photos for
Waiting at the doctor's office
More waiting
My new English pal. Also sick of waiting.
DON'T WORRY GLOVES AREN'T NECESSARY
Cool canal/mall/plaza/shopping zone across the road from our school
The mall with the ice rink inside
Love this store name
Love this store name more
Found a starbucks!
This is what most of the toilets around here look like. Less than glamorous
Stray kittens everywhere! Much more adorable than the stray roaches
Delightfully butchered sign
yes there's a Crocs store. Don't you want to come visit now?
Original Potato Chips are "American Flavor" here
Another popular flavor here. Haven't tried them yet.
I'm such a good Chinese cook!
Look at the booty on this piece of art!
One of the many friends I keep finding
Ice bucket challenge has officially made it over here
Irish pub!
Look at all the Irish people! This bar only played late 1990s R&B
Pet Store street!
Chickens on the loose!
More elephants
MIDWEEK UPDATE: My phone was dead at the Gala last week, but Laura snapped some pics!
"Mid-Autumn Festival Reception for Foreign Friends in Nanhai"
Nicest bathroom in China so far. Guys: THEY HAD TOILET PAPER IN THE BATHROOM. FOR FREE!
Ramen vending machine
Some beautiful shots of the gardens and grounds at the hotel
The hotel restaurant (not where we ate) serves birds nest soup ($100 US a bowl) and shark fin soup ($70 US a bowl). Both are a bit controversial too (look 'em up)
Art!
Comfort!
More gardens
Which one is real? Which is the statue?
Before dinner we had to go to this conference lecture thing about visas in a room that looked like the UN. We acted accordingly.
"Referring to bill 4 section 4-5b. Can someone clarify the geopolitical ramifications of such a measure?"
CRISIS ALERT
Big hall!
Opulent fruits!
Quality meats!
Opening speech
Live classical music ensemble. Swank!
Time to eat yet?
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