Thursday, November 4, 2010

Baotou

I live in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, a city with over 2.5 million people, yet I feel like I inhabit a small town! Sounds odd, but thats the feeling I get here. For one, it's built on the far-reaches of a desert, so no buildings can be over 7 stories high. With no high-rises like other Chinese cities, you just feel like you're in a suburb. The people are extremely friendly as well. I work as an English teacher at a senior middle school Shanghai tours and the staff are supportive, and the students are wonderful! The people of the town are also quite friendly. There's usually always a smiling face whenever I go to one of the many markets, or to the shops. People are always willing to lend a hand to help out the foreigner in their midst. Many people stare at me, though, because there are not many foreigners in town. (8, I believe) So, I am both an attraction to be gawked at, and entertainment to some. (especially that time I fell off my bike...) I really don't mind the stares anymore, though. One really does get used to them after a bit. Feel free to travel to Baotou. People here are very welcoming!


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