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A Short Getaway to Chenxi (晨溪)

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

I’m so elated that people can finally comment on this blog once again that now I want to backtrack a couple weeks to a weekend trip I made to the small city of Chenxi.  Chenxi is home to two of my fellow American teachers in Hunan and the closest Americans to me that I know of.  So naturally I had to take the hour long train ride and visit them.  No doubt this will be one of many trips to Chenxi, so I will try and keep this post short.

The Chenxi countryside
-The road into town

Chenxi (晨溪) is a small city, which until this year had never hosted American teachers before.  My friends are on the cutting edge of China exploration!  Like Huaihua (really much more so) Chenxi is off the beaten path for foreigners in China.  Unlike Huaihua getting there is a little tough since the train station is a good 30 minute drive from the city and the Chinese government has yet to build a solid expressway to the city (though as with all roads in China construction is underway).

It is a small polluted city in the middle of beautiful hills, valleys of rice and picturesque cliffs of white stone.  An absolutely perfect place for wandering, which my two friends have become quite adept at.  No sooner had I arrived before we were hiking down a country road through rice fields ripe for picking.  My weekend in Chenxi was the first time this summer that I realized autumn was right around the corner.  There was a certain musty death in the fields of Chenxi, as if I had arrived just past the peak of summer.  There are really just two other things I want to mention:

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Too Tired to Write a Proper Post

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

It has been a long day.  Wednesdays are my busiest day of the week, I teach five 45 minute classes in a row.  Besides that today’s weather was pretty miserable, with torrential down pours throughout the morning and into the afternoon.  At a later date I will into more detail about my new career as a spoken English teacher, but right now I’m totally pooped.  I’ve also been making Excel spreadsheets of my class lists, all twelve of them.  This is daunting because each class has 60-80 students all with their own difficult handwritten Chinese names and bizarre sounding English names.  It took me an hour and a half to do one class.  On the plus side reading all those handwritten names is helping improve my Chinese reading ability.

Since I worked out a sweet deal with my school tomorrow, Thursday, is my last day teaching this week.  And I only have to teach one class from 10-11 am, leaving me with a solid 3.5 day weekend.  Tonight I spent 4.5 RMB ($0.65) on a train ticket to Chenxi, a town an hour away which has two other English teacher colleagues of mine.  I hear they have beautiful countryside hikes and it will be nice to have normal paced English conversations again.

Tonight I also got an under-the-table tutoring job.  It will have me tutoring 4-6 kids a week in my apartment.  The extra money (which is not much, I am a volunteer teacher after all) will help defray the costs of traveling to Hong Kong during my luxurious long weekends.