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Slime, Blood, Fur, Feathers
My alarm woke me up earlier than I was used to, but on this day I needed to wake up with the fishes to check out the local fish market. Live eels, snakes, frogs, fowl, and much more, the wet market–as English speakers called it–was always an eye-opening experience for me in China. A lifetime, … Continue reading
The Arrival
I touched down in China at 9 a.m., August, 28th, 2010 after flying 13 hours across the Pacific to this other hemisphere. Finally. After unsuccessfully trying to sleep sitting up in a cramped coach seat, I had reached Guangzhou. Guangzhou is a city of 12.8 million (the third largest in China) on the southern coast … Continue reading
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