Musings on Life in Hong Kong

Friday, August 29, 2008

Home of the Potato

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DingXi is so dry that few things grow. Even the cedar that the government plants on the hills to reduce soil erosion die because of the lac...

Handicapped children

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We saw these slogans while taking a walk on the morning that we left Changkou. Leo Tolstoy wrote these famous words in his novel, Anna Ka...
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Working with the students in Jubilee School

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Other than installing computers, pulling the fibre optic cable, connecting the network, etc., we were also spending a lot of time singing wi...
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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Laying an optical fibre cable in Jubilee School

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Today we pulled an optical fibre cable from the school building to the dormitory, to extend the coverage of the local area network. To do t...
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Jubilee kids

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Some of my students from the university were having dinner with the students at Jubilee School, and their teacher-house parent. Can you tel...
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Gansu badlands

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The plane flew over some desolate landscape as we approached Lanzhou. There were miles and miles of rugged mountains, with barely any veget...
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Monday, August 18, 2008

Back at Jubilee School in Gansu

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We are back at the Jubilee Primary School at Chankou town, DingXi city, Gansu province. This time they have expanded to 50 orphans, from th...
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