Friday, September 5, 2008

Day 7 - 54 Square, Mt Laoshan, Home

Today we woke up early to visit the May Fourth Square (五四广场). It is a large public square in Qingdao's central business district. It is located between the new municipal government building and Fushan Bay. Named after the nationwide protest movement that started in Qingdao, the square is best recognized by the large "May Wind" (五月的风) sculpture near the seaside. The square is a popular tourist destination, and is bordered by the city government to the north, the sea to the south, and residential and commercial buildings on either side.
The red sculpture at the back is "May Wind"
Along with Beijing's hosting of the Olympics, Qingdao was the host city for the Olympic Sailing competitions which took place along the shoreline by the city.
We could only see the stadium from a distance at the May Fourth Square as the stadium was out of bounds.

Before we left the square, we saw an old man practicing his calligraphy on the ground. However, he uses water as ink and the calligraphy pen was a stick with sponge.. We marvelled at his writing. Real nice and of course, it's environmental friendly as no paper or ink were wasted.. Interesting! He wrote “观海听涛”which means admiring the sea and listening to the waves..

We proceeded to Laoshan (Chinese: 崂山;Mount Lao) which is a famous mountain in Shandong. It lies about 30km east of the city of Qingdao, and is an important tourist destination. It is the highest coastal mountain in China, peaking at 1132.7 meters. It is known as the birthplace of Taoism.

After which, we went to the airport for a flight to Beijing. As the Olympics came to a close, the Paralympics were about to start. Then we saw the mascots for the Paralympics which is called "福牛".

P.S.: Anyway after the transit flight from Shandong to Beijing, we realised that the flight from Beijing to Singapore was delayed due to the bad weather. :(

However, we were happy to be back in Singapore! The trip was an eventful and enriching one for all of us. We had shared our experiences with all of you and we hope you all have learnt something from our blog.

Till then, our blog will be updated next year when we bring students to China!

See ya next year!!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Day 6 - Qingdao

Today after breakfast, we arrived at Qingdao at ard noon time.. We visited the Qingdao Beer Factory.. It's has a museum in it and we were showed around the factory.. We tried fresh beer that had not been filtered and hmmm.. it tastes good.. Then we went into this room called “醉酒屋” where you will have the feeling of being drunk when u are in it..


This is an interesting sculpture of Qingdao beer..
This is a 100 year old machinery.. That guy is a dummy by the way..

The company is very particular about recycling and making full use of the resources. Therefore, most of the company's by-products will be manufactured into other useful products. For eg, the left over malt roots are being converted into food for pigs.

Every 1 sec, a carton of beer can be packed.. That's how fast machinery can be..

This is the house i was talking about just now.. The teachers who went in went topsy turvy and was feeling "drunk".. We were laughing non-stop inside but the pictures.. ahem.. Sorry girls, not for your viewing.. Hee.. Teachers, we will show it to you some other day!

After the factory, we visited a Catholic church however, it was closed for renovation.

The buildings in Qingdao is very different from the ones we see in China.. This's because Qingdao was under the colonial rule of the Germans.. The German Imperial government planned and built the first streets and institutions of the city we see today, including the world-famous Qingdao Brewery.

Guess what the people are doing?

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Day 5 - School Visit and Weifang

Today we visited the last school of our trip.. Chun Hui Xiao Xue (春晖小学).. This school buiding is very new as it's only 3 years old..
The front entrance of the school..
We played games with the P2 children during their 10min break.. They are such adorable and bubbly kids.. :P

With the kids and the teachers..
With the Principal, VP, parents, teachers and us..
After the school visit, we took a 2.5hrs bus trip to Weifang, which is the traditional kite making culture village.. We saw various kites and chinese mask..
This is 600 years old tree since the Ming dynasty..
Do you know? This tree trunk is hollow.. It got its nutrients from the bark and roots..

This kite is special as there a drum and gong on the body of the kite so when the kite flies up, there will be a stick hitting on the drum and gong..

This is a very big gold fish kite...

A dragon kite..

There're a variety of kites for sale here and most of them are very beautiful..

Some of the kites need 10 over people to fly and some even need a truck to fly it..

We bought some kites back for display at the Chinese room, you can take a look when school reopens..

Tomorrow we will be going to Qingdao.. Till then!! :P

Monday, September 1, 2008

Day 4 - School Visit in Dongying

We visited 2 schools in Dong Ying today.. The 2 schools are Shi Yan Xiao Xue (实验小学) and Dong Ying Yi Zhong (东营一中) which is a full school..

This is Shi Yan Xiao Xue..

With the P, VP, AM and our teachers at the front gate..

Students listening intently and attentively to the teacher during class..
Look how straight their back is when they are sitting down...
Dong Ying Yi Zhong.. It's a full school with Primary and Sec School..
The facilities are very well-equipped too..
With P, VP, various officials from the province..

This girl is a Primary 5 student from Dong Ying Yi Zhong.. She is a very confident girl who performed Latin Dance in front of us... She is also very bubbly and friendly girl.. :)

We are very impressed by the schools we visited today.. Tomorrow we will visit another school before proceeding to Weifang, the place for kites..