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Urumqi!

[…] then it was a journey that took two days and three nights; today the fastest train makes the journey in 30 hours. On my second visit to Urumqi (in 2004) I also travelled by train, but from the southern Xinjiang city of Kashgar. That was a 24-hour run along the edge of the Taklimakan Desert.

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Shanghai!

[…] on Vimeo. Because of its status as an international city before 1949, there are numerous churches, many of which are considered to be historic sites. You can find a list of the historic churches at Travel China Guide. There a number of international fellowships in the city, including Shanghai Community Fellowship and the International […]

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Xi’an!

[…] the next three days seeing all the sights of the city and surrounding area. I don’t remember a lot of details, but I do remember that we nearly froze to death, and that for Christmas dinner they took us to the city’s most famous jiaozi restaurant after a stroll along the ancient city walls. […]

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Chongqing!

[…] churches.  I would be remiss in writing about Chongqing if I didn’t mention that Chongqing is famous for its tongue-and-lip-burning, brain-searing spicy food (my favorite!) If you find yourself in the city, be sure to feast on some Chongqing Hot Pot! And finally, traveling to Chongqing has become quite easy, with international flights to/from […]

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China from Above

It’s time for a mid-summer tour of China—from the air!

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Lanzhou!

[…] to the city of Lanzhou, capital of Gansu Province. I can, however, claim to have been through it. The year was 1992; two friends and I were travelling by train from Beijing on our way to Tu’er’fen (Turpan), in Xinjiang. At the time, it was a three-day trip. Unfortunately, we ran out of food […]

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Xiamen!

[…] western side of the strait, less than 200 miles away, is the city of Xiamen (厦门), meaning “door to the house.” While the history of the city dates back to the Song Dynasty, it began its rise in 1842 when it was included as one of the five treaty ports ceded to the British […]

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Luoyang!

[…] is considered to be one of the cradles of Chinese civilization. Its main attraction is the Longmen Grottos, an impressive array of Buddhist art and carvings that date back as far as the 300s. Whenever I think of Luoyang, however, I think of tractors and peonies. In 1984, when I was a teacher in […]

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Sanya!

[…] terminal an old Quonset hut. Some enterprising three-wheeled-car drivers were hanging around to take the dozen or so passengers into the city. We stayed at a guesthouse near the beach at Dadong Bay, just outside of town. In addition to this guesthouse, there was only one other hotel on the beach.  Today that beach […]

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Suzhou!

[…] Suzhou International Fellowship, which meets at the Dushu Lake Christian Church. Interestingly, the city does not have an airport; it is serviced by the two airports in nearby Shanghai. With the advent of the bullet train, it is now only a 30-minute ride from Shanghai Hongqiao airport/train station to Suzhou. Also, some of the […]