From Grits to Chopsticks

Southern Folks Living in Southwest China

From Grits to Chopsticks random header image

You know you’re back in China when…

March 14th, 2016 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

You know that you’re back in China when you go for a walk and the dust clouds make it hard to see underneath the bridge,Dusty Street Crossingand there are dogs barking at you from the roof,Wall Dogsand large statues loom above the rooftops:Statues looming over housesYou know that you’re back in China when you cross a sketchy bridge over a ravine to enter a beautiful park,Sketchy Bridgeand see people “camping” for the afternoon:Camping in Parkand you’re not sure if the kids are trying to catch pets or lunch in the pond,kids catching petsand they’ve created an automatic barbeque (“shaokao”) cooker to handle the huge demand:Automatic Shaokaoand people stare when you stop to pose with a familiar figure:Ronald and FriendsYou know you’re in China when you go to dinner with friends and he goes into the kitchen to choose the live chicken for dinner:Hotpot with Crystal and Stevenand when you get excited at the prospect of a new WalMart across the street, but it’s a WanMart instead:WanMartAnd of course, you really know that you’re back in China when you choose to walk in the street because the sidewalk is too crowded!crowded sidewalk

Tags:

3 Comments so far ↓

  • jessica

    Is the Wanmart at least fully stocked with replicas of items you’d get at a real Wal-Mart?

  • S

    I do like the Wanmart, too!

  • admin

    The WanMart is still not open, but it will be interesting to see what they have when they do. A new “Internet grocery” just opened across the street, so we are certainly entering the modern age.

Leave a Comment