DISCLAIMER:
This is not an accurate portrayal of China in it's entirety.
But I like to tell it how it is . . . so here it is in gory detail.
The entire group of China Horizons teachers met in Beijing, where we spent a week seeing the sights before we were sent off to our respective towns and schools. We stayed at a hostel . . . in an alley. An alley that was full of things I've never experienced firsthand:
- Slime
- Filth
- Putrescence
In all seriousness, those words are actually pretty accurate. The streets were lined with garbage, and the entire street smelled a little like DEATH. I just wish I could bottle the smell, so all of you could understand what I'm talking about. It's unfathomable.
Other oddities:
Children (and adults for that matter) go to the bathroom whenever and wherever they please. On the street? No problem! In front of 5 American girls trying to eat lunch? Naturally! If there is something wet on the street, it would be best if you didn't assume it's water . . . cause it's not.Everyone spits. We're talking big fat loogies. And 90% of the time they don't look where they're spitting (aka my foot.)
Now for some visuals . . .
In case you were wondering, the answer is yes . . . that is a car driving on the sidewalk.
Until next time :)
