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16Jun/100

Reflections and Blisters

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Reflections and Blisters, originally uploaded by Knigel.

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8Jun/104

Secret message snuck out of Beijing

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Getting news out of Beijing has been more trouble than I anticipated. Firstly Twitter and Facebook are blocked and secondly the Internet in my hostel, The Red Lantern House, will not connect to the Internet. I had installed some software to get around the block; however, it is pretty much useless without connexion.

All in all, everything is well and I'm getting used to everything while experiencing something new every day.

He one thing is that I haven't been able to adapt to the air. More about it soon.

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4Jun/100

Patbingsu 팥빙수 — Bane of the Pancreas

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Delicious 팥빙수 Korean dessert from Baek Eok (100억) Cafe in Gangnam, South Korea. This dessert is perfect for the dating scene because it weeds out the playboys and playgirls since it leaves the serial daters with exploded pancreata and missing teeth.

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3Jun/100

FourthWall

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FourthWall, originally uploaded by Knigel.

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3Jun/100

Response to North/South Korea concerns from family and friends

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To those that have asked: South Korea has been in an ongoing war with North Korea and there are always frictions.  While I do jerk awake when a plane thunders by my apartment at 3:00am, I am not too worried when the latest hype burns like wildfire through the media.  Like the Koreans here, I'm getting pretty used to it and understand that the international media portrays things much differently.  To be honest, I give it little thought until someone from back home states their concern.  

With this said, I'm aware that people are often the most complacent just before the worst conflicts.  People are usually caught completely off guard when the tides change for the worst. I try to be realistic and I do try to second guess my assumptions because I know that I cannot trust the calmness of people around me. Things can happen any time.

To those who have asked if I would come home if things went sour: I'm as prone to self-preservation as the other guy, but at the same time I think it poor form to abandon people when things get a little shaky.  I've lived here for a while and would hope that I don't act as a fair weather friend when and if the time comes.  I have people here to worry about; therefore, to say it in fewer words; I'd stay.  Lastly, for my family and friends back home: don't worry so much--it's more likely that I'd suffer from fan death~

Kindness,
Knigel~

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3Jun/100

Currency Within Borders

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Currency Within Borders, originally uploaded by Knigel.

I am preparing for my trip to Beijing in two days. To be honest, I know next to nothing about China. I know tidbits; however, I must be real and accept that what I know is nothing compared with what is there for me to learn. I am looking to this trip as a learning experience of which I must keep in mind to be a traveler instead of a tourist. As usual, I will not mind giving up some comfort for the sake of experiencing something obscure or worthwhile.

I feel I will stick out like a sore thumb; however, after living in Cuba and South Korea, I have gotten quite used to curious attention. I have been told that Beijingers, due to the many foreigners, pay little attention. Still, I'm sure that I'm going to run up against some cultural differences--sometimes people just do not accept Canadian currency.

The one challenge I'm not sure I'm looking forward to is the sea of human flesh that I am about to go up against.

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