常州红梅公园

Today I met up with my friend Fan Xin who is also my helper here in China - she's the one I can contact if I have any problems with anything. Last year she went as an exchange student to Czech republic and her english is great!

We visited a big park here in Changzhou that I haven't had time to visit before today but I am defintly coming back, it was so incredible beautiful! And next time I'll be sure to climb the two towards they have there. One very big and one smaller one that is older. We had a nice long walk in the park and today I fell deeper in love with Changzhou, my wonderful city.



The big tower in the park!








A temple building or something


Another 生日

Yesterday, Saturday, it was my mothers younger brother's birthday. He turned 30, so he had a party which we went to. And, wooow, it was so much food. 30 dishes. Too much. And we ate cake of course and then I was full for the rest of the day. We also picked oranges that they grow on their own! Then we got a gift to take home, apparently that's something you always give to the guests who come to your birthday party. And one thing you ALWAYS do in China, for every event, it's fireworks. I wake up every weekend by the sound of thousands of fireworks and the sound is terrible loud.
I had a lot of fun, spending time with my family and I went for a walk with my sister. Every place here is different - we had the birthday party, in a garage or something by their house which is next to a road. Then you walk 50 meters away and you are at a farm where they catch fish by themselves and grow their own vegetables. China is modern in so many places but still many people are left behind...





So much food...



My mom and dad










The farm and people working with something - so unmodern and different.



Picking oranges!


My sister and I



Present to take home, weird food..



And the famous fireworks....terrible.

Speaking chinese

So today it is 2 moths since I said goodbye to my friends and family in Sweden an started my new life here in China. By this time, my chinese has improved a lot, every week I am improving but I am not very good but I though I would show you a little how it is.
In the video below I am telling you my daily life here in China, but I guess you will listen and understand so I don't have to write what I am saying. Enjoy haha..



星期天

Today I went out for lunch with my family. They said we were going out to eat steak, or "牛排" which is the chinese word. We went to a restaurant that was Italian and I though it was kind funny how the food looked, an "Italian" steak. It was a steak, but it's cooked on a very different way than I am used to, served with an egg (?!), very little pasta with ketchup on it, and the little amount of vegetables as you can see on the picture. It looked like something I would have done at home, not what you are used to see at a "restaurant". But it tasted good and I am happy that me and my family go out to do stuff together, it is so much fun!
After that I met up my exchange student friend, Cordelia, and we went to Starbucks for taking a coffee and chatting (here I really want to use the swedish word "fika"!). We sat for a couple of hours since we almost only have time to meet one a week, IF.
When I came home we had some guests over, the same family we went climbing with - which I haven't told you about. Now the time is almost 10 PM here and it's time to go to bed - tomorrow waits another long schoolday which I am looking forward too. 晚安!


Mama and baba

"Italian" food haha
My sister and I at the restaurant

Starbucks! And subway cookies, always the best.


This drink was so weird - it was made out of corn!

外公 和 外婆

So yesterday I met my host mothers parents for the first time, my grandmother and grandfather! We had lunch their which was nice. We ate duck (which I love), dumpling and something extremly strange - SWAN. I didn't know you could eat swan - it tasted kind of normal. But still, another culture difference haha!

The swan, served with feet and everything.


Birthday part 3

So last saturday, my amazing classmates arranged a birthday party for me at KTV. KTV is when you go and sing kareoke which like eveyrone in China LOVES - and I like it a lot too haha!
Anyway, they really wanted to celebrate my birthday and I didn't expect anything from them but they bought me present and arranged this whole thing which was so much fun, I am so thankful! Also my teachers from the military camp came, which made me so happy. My exchange student friend Cordelia was with us to and we ate dinner out and went aroung in the city before we had to be home, which is ten o`clock in the evening haha...Anyway, a great day!




Birthday part 2

On my real birthday, 23rd of September - I changed host family.

It was a really weird day, I was so sad but at the same time happy. I couldn't sleep at all the whole night because I was really nervous for meeting the host family.
The last breakfast I ate with my sister and my friend Cordelia. We ate something thas was so good and sweet, but it looked like eyeballs. Anyway, everything worked out well - I meet the host family and I felt like a part of the family from start. We went "home" and since it was my birthday we had cake and birthday noodles - you always eat noodles at your birthday, then you will have a long life.
I am just really thankful that they celebrated my birthday even if we had just met. A good, but weird day.

Eyeballs or something..


The last look of their amazing view!

Birthday cake - again!

Teacher

I have done a lot of dangerous things here in China, like making videos during classes to show you all these different things I face here. This is one of the things:
     Here in China the teacher has a lot of respect. The teacher always beging the lesson after the bell rings with saying "Lesson starts" and one student in the class screams out "STAND UP" and everyone stands up. Then the teachers says "nimen hao" which means "hello to you" and we answer "Laoshi hao" which means "hello teacher" and the teacher tells us to sit down.
     In the lessons the teacher stands and talk the whole time, and throws out questions to the different students who has to stand up when they are asked and they can't sit down until the teacher says they are allowed to. And you also stands up when the lesson is finished, but some teachers are more chill with that then others - but in the begining of the lessons, you always have to stand up and bow.
     Everytime you meet them in the corridor you say "Laoshi hao"  when I in Sweden would greet the teacher as anyone else and just say hello. But here the title teacher is something very good and important not to miss out on.

This is how it looks when the class starts:


Birthday part 1

On the day I got home from the military camp, my old host family wanted to host a birthday party for me since I was going to move the next day and I had been a part of their family for over a month.
We celebrated with so good fish, a birthday cake and my family and 2 of my exchange student friends. My last night in their family couldn't have been any better and I was so thankful for what they organised for we!


Dumplings

Today I went to my grandmothers house for lunch and we made our own dumplings! It was so delicious and they taughed me how to make them, mine wasn't so pretty but I had so much fun - my family is great and I am extremly happy here!
Tomorrow it is school again after having one week break since it has been the mid autumn festival which I will write more about! It has been a great week and I had a lot of fun travelling with my family but I am also looking forward to meeting everyone in school tomorrow. Everything . Is. Great.


Some delicious fruit, I never remember the name...

Me and grandmother, 奶奶, showing me how to do it

Me and my aunt, 姑姑
My sister making dumplings


Host family

I have forget to tell you about me changing host family.
When I went to China I only had gotten a welcome family that I would stay in until they found a new one. And on 21st of September I got a call from my old host sister telling me I was going to change host family on the 23rd of September - my birthday.
It was very bittersweet changing family since I liked the old host family a lot but I was so happy that they finally found a new host family for me!
The new family is great, it's my father, mother, my 2 years younger host sister and our beautiful dog, Tang tang! I live rather near to the school and in a great area around a lot of shops and close to the bus, my life here is great!


Old family: Host brother and grandmother


Old family: Sister and brother



Old family: Mom and dad


Old host family

My new family - This is my family!



Our beautiful dog, Tang Tang



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