
Our students had mid-terms 4/21-23 so we took the opportunity to take a short trip (our last new cities in China) to Guilin and Yangshuo in the neighboring province. It's only an our flight/8 hour bus ride from Guangzhou. We flew because it's just easier and the tickets were really cheap. We arrived in Guilin on Saturday early evening and decided to spend the night there. We checked into a hotel and headed downtown to the night market and to get some supper at McDonald's. We got some good deals on gifts and went back at 11pm. Guilin is known for it's landscape. They have what are called 'karst peaks'. They are like mountains made of rock that jut out of the ground. They look really strange.

Sunday morning we slept in a little before going out to Seven Star Park. The park was kinda cool. We went thru a cave, saw some pandas, and they have a zoo with lots of different animals. My favorite was the emus!!! I've never seen a real emu before! And a man hit one on its beak! We got corn on the cob and fresh pineapple (both in plastic baggies, naturally) for a snack, and then went to see Camel Hill (karsts) which was pretty cool.

After the park, we wanted to eat lunch, get our bags and find a bus to take us to Yangshuo which is about an hour and a half away. We took a taxi to our hotel and our driver (a woman) was really cool. I was talking to her in my broken Chinese. I think the Chinese people think I'm lying when I talk to them just fine for a while and then suddenly start saying 'I don't understand'... I guess I've perfected some of my conversation skills! Anyway, we got our bags and then told her we want to eat and requested American food but she refused! She took us to a Guilin food restaurant. I told her we can't read the menu, so she went inside and got one! It had English so we decided there were some things we could order and stayed there to eat. The food was really good! After lunch we walked to the bus station and off we went to Yangshuo.

In Yangshuo, we got a hostel for super cheap (5USD/night/person=awesome!) and declined any organized outings before going out to have supper and explore. The main street is called West Street (Xi Jie) and there is tons of shopping and restaurants. Our hostel was at one end and the river was at the other end. As promised, Yangshuo is foreign friendly (if you ignore the constant haggling) so we saw lots of foreigners which was wonderful! We definitely needed that now that we're in a little slump.

Monday we slept in and spent much of the day shopping on West Street. We got some good deals and great things. I got a t-shirt made that says 'Yesu ai ni' (Jesus loves you). Then we got ready for our cooking lesson! At 3:30 we met a girl named Sally (almost as cool as our friend Sally!)and two people from Holland (brother/sister) who took us to a market where we saw a dog hanging up like all the other animals we're used to seeing! Aaaahhh!! So sad! I didn't go close to it or take pictures, but I saw it.

Then we drove out to the country for our lesson. We were in a group of 9 foreigners with Sally as our instructor. One girl was from Malaysia, and everyone else was from Australia. (The two from Holland were in a second class.) It was sooo wonderful to spend time with foreigners and have intelligent conversation! So the food was really good, but it was difficult for me to absorb what to do while being quick. A Chinese person was always running over to help me. Oh well, it was a great experience. We made 5 dishes: cashew chicken, beer fish, stuffed veggies, green vegetable, and eggplant. The first two were my favorite, but all were delicious.
That evening as we were walking West Street enjoying the nightlife, two Chinese girls invited us to talk with them and two of their college teachers. They had traveled with 60 students to come talk with foreigners to practice their English. We were hesitant at first, but we had a great time!

Tuesday we wanted to rent bikes and go out to Moon Hill and Water Cave, but it was raining so we didn't. We went to a new restaurant for breakfast called "Drifters" where we ran into our Dutch friends from the night before. Turns out it's their hangout, and after that, we made it ours too! Their food is the best western food we found in Yangshuo. Also, after you meet about 10 foreigners, you keep running into them since the town is so small. Anyway, we planned to get our books to read and hang out drinking coffee, or whatever somewhere since it was raining, but we never really did. We spent a lot of time shopping and exploring again. Finally, around 5:30 we decided it wasn't raining anymore so we should just get a taxi and go to Moon Hill since I really wanted to do that and didn't know if there would be time on Wed. I'm glad we didn't bike cuz it was a half hour drive and then a steep hike to the top! We would have been exhausted since we're so out of shape. We got to the hill at 6:30 and it closed at 7:30 so we had an hour to climb up, enjoy the view, and come back down. The view was great but the best part was being the only people there! Not a single Chinese person in sight!

On Wednesday, we had a big brunch at 10 at Drifters, got our stuff, and took a bus back to Guilin. We arrived at 12:30 and our flight was to leave at 3:10. We decided to get a taxi to take us to the bear and tiger park and then to the airport (the park is on the way there). The driver assured us we had enough time. It cost a bit more, but it was sooo worth it! There were TONS of tigers! We got some awesome pictures! The bears weren't so cool so we spent most of our time playing with the tigers. There was only a chain-link fence separating us from them! We also had that place almost all to ourselves, too.
Then it was on to the airport and back home in time to teach on Thursday. I realized that the next time we fly we'll be going to Shanghai and then home! Amazing!