Archive for August 13th, 2009

The Unmistakable Tourist: Episode 36

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Daqing, China. “Oil & Water: More Valuable than Gold”. Enjoy!

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PS: No one was harmed in the making of this video, however, my arms and neck were quite sunburned and my shoes were completely soaked (which is the reason why I am wearing sandals later on in the video).

Adventures in Daqing (part 2)

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

orange soda

where are we

drink orange soda

up the steps

happy family

dumplings

Adventures in Daqing

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

my award-winning shot

movie stars

youth

hero

beautiful sky

worker

True Stories from Henan Province

Thursday, August 13th, 2009


Normally, when we read about news from China in our comfortable North American home, it tends to be negative or depressing. So I wanted to share some news I read in China Daily, which reveals another side of China. In fact, I believe we’ve grown used to hearing about people doing bad things from the news. So, in a small attempt to restore your faith in humanity, here are two stories of people (heroes) doing good things.

 

Taekwondo coach runs barefoot to nab thief

 

A Taekwondo coach ran on foot for more than 700 meters to catch a thief on a motorcycle in Xuchang, Henan province, last Tuesday.

  The man was in the middle of his coaching class when he heard people screaming, “Thief!”

  Without thinking, he ran barefoot behind the thief, trying to flee on a (motor) bike, and caught her.

 

-Dehe News

 

Man finds 150,000 yuan in taxi, returns it to owner

 

A man in Kaifeng, Henan province, found a bag containing 150,000 yuan ($21,930) in a three-wheeled motorcycle taxi and ensured its rightful owner got it back last Wednesday.

  Wang Kuangwei, 28, who works in a photo studio, earning a meager 1,000 yuan a month, found the money in a China Construction Bank bag.

  He asked the taxi driver to take him to any of the bank’s branches and handed over the money to the staff, who contacted the bag’s owner.

  The man who had lost the money never got the chance to thank Wang, who left the scene quietly.

 

-Dahe News