Scenes of Daily Life in Changzhou

Hungry?  As the lunch hour approaches, an enterprising couple have set out lunches in anticipation of the hungry passers-by that will soon stop for a bite.  Fast food the traditional style . . .

One of the great things about being retired is the ability to take time to play.

One of the things we found that we needed in order to enjoy daily life in Changzhou, was a mobile phone.  The mobile becomes the lifeline for all in Changzhou, not only the Foreign Teachers.  Picking out a phone and learning about its capabilities was made easier for us with the help of one of our cooperating Chinese teachers.  Sarah Mao told us much more than we needed to know over an enjoyable tea break after mobile shopping.  After forgetting most of what she tried to teach us, we began the real process of learning to use a mobile phone that was also enabled for Chinese texting.  Now, we were all set to go.

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One Response to Scenes of Daily Life in Changzhou

  1. Samson says:

    The dish in the first photo is really for one person to eat? I doubt.Do you know what are the guys in the second picture doing?Playing Majiang(麻将)。Cellphone is more than just a phone in China,you can find out in your class .

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