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Showing posts with label Year Abroad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year Abroad. Show all posts

Sunday, July 23, 2017

An Artist's Life - M50 Art District, Shanghai || Photo Diary

M50 - the art district of China, where artists hideaway in this little corner of Shanghai and produce some of the best and unusual work amongst the city. From film cameras to finger painting, the area shows off each talents work perfectly. Neither of us had been before but very eager to, we took a whole day to venture to this hidden spot and wander round some of the galleries and the very famous graffiti road (to get those all important candid photos right?) Some of the work I saw I would have bought there and then, that's if I was a millionaire as the prices were a little over budget.


Saturday, July 22, 2017

Top 8 Freebies in Shanghai

Let's be honest, who doesn't love a freebie in a new place? It saves money, could result in a fun day out, or may be a disappointment, but you'll never know if you don't take the risk. 



Tuesday, July 04, 2017

Shanghai Wilderness || Photo Diary

You never really hear much about the greenery or parks across Shanghai and they're all very underrated. As you probably know by now I am a country girl as I've grown up in the country and lived in the country for most of my childhood. Therefore, city life isn't all my cup of tea. I have been living in a city since I've been at university and I can't say I've enjoyed every minute of it but it's really convenient to have everything nearby rather than having to drive everywhere to get to the closest supermarket etc. 

Saturday, March 25, 2017

What is the Chinese Culture like?


Coming from the UK, some of the scenarios you come across and the way of life amongst the Chinese people is vastly different to what we are used to. Some good, nice, amazing to see in everyday life; others just unpleasant, horrid and rude. The habits in which Chinese people have can be quite shocking to what you may be used to. Sadly, you are likely to pick up these habits that are embedded into the Chinese culture and lifestyle, it comes natural after a while. So natural that you don't realise you have become a part of that culture yourself.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Few Perks of Living in Shanghai


Yes, China does have a lot of issues with it's country and environment etc. But, when it comes to leaving Shanghai in summer, I will really miss it. There are perks which you just don't get back in the UK, and sights which you will never see, and people who you will never meet. China is an extraordinary country and it seems that people outside of China only here the negative side of things.
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