The very first time we went to Shanghai, the marrieds and the Head Teachers split off from our group and went to the Animal Park and Aquarium. Ever since that weekend we have been trying to plan an "Animal Trip" to Shanghai but literally every weekend for the past 5 weekends has been rainy even though the week days previous have been sunny and beautiful. I'm happy to announce that this past weekend we successfully went to Shanghai and had an eventful "Animal Trip."
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Welcome to Shanghai |
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When I got train tickets for the trip to Shanghai, I got
them to go as soon as possible. Apparently
I got the train that left a little too soon because we had to run, literally,
to catch our train. When we got on and were all settled, it was all worth it though
because that was the nicest train, even nicer than the Korean Air, that I have
ever ridden on.
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We got there Friday night and quickly caught a taxi to try
to catch the underground shopping place before it closed. The taxi driver was
crazy and we had quite the hilarious and memorable ride.
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And a camel!
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A flock of China babies on a sign, just because.
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Then, after the Wild Animal Park we headed to the Ocean
Aquarium. There were 3 different floors of all sorts of water creatures! All of
the escalators were in a glass tunnel so you could watch the fish, ducks, and
turtles swimming around as you went down.
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At the Aquarium they also had different shows of feeding
seals or penguins but the coolest show was the stingray. This guy was swimming
around underwater with the sting ray and put on a bit of a show with them as he
fed them… it was super cool.
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Next we entered the worlds longest glass tunnel with all sorts of fish, sharks, creatures, coral, etc.
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The speed trains are really nice, clean, and convenient but you just don't get the same experiences and stories that would would on a slow train. This boy and his Grandfather shared a seat next to me and he was the most darling thing. I glanced over at the phone he was playing with and I saw that he had secretly taken a picture of another blonde teacher that was sitting near us in ILP and so I let him take an actual picture of me and he thought that was the funnest thing. After that we just kept taking pictures of each other for a while. |
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Now this guy, this is classic. He whipped of his shirt and basically pranced around for a while to get attention. When the attention started to die down, he hopped up on his chair for everyone to see! When someone snitched on us and told him we were taking pictures he turned around all cocky and bold-like and then just got too embarrassed and had to sit down. |
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This lady boarded the train a few stops after we did. She started talking to us in English and we kept chatting the rest of the time. Encounters like this are priceless, I have so many pictures of the awesome people that we meet on K trains. We we became more comfortable and familiar with each other she offered her Chinese speaking skills to help us figure out a ticket situation and later secretly interpreted for us what people around us were talking about... often it was about us! Now I wonder just how often that happens! |
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