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Peking Dinner

After climbing the Great Wall we were taken to a food specialty of Beijing, the Peking Duck. The link below explains the dinner, the only difference is that on Mrs. St-Cyr’s plate the head of the duck was still on it, staring at her…
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Peking Duck

Ming Tombs

After visiting the Jade Factory, we headed for the Ming Tombs, the resting place of 13 of the 16 emperors from the Ming dynasty. The Chang Ling tomb, the final resting place of the Emperor Yongle (1360-1424), was the first built and is the most impressive. The underground vault where the Emperor and […]

Great Wall of China Part II

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Jade Factory

On our way to the Great Wall, we visited a jade factory. Jade is very important to the Chinese culture, they call it the Chinese Diamond. It is worn for good luck, protection against sickness, and as an amulet for travelers.
Mrs Inclan: Jade is comprised of two minerals, Jadeite and Nephrite. […]

Great Wall of China

We have had a very long day. First we went to visit the Ming Tombs and then went on to visit the Great Wall of China.

Check for more on the Great Wall tomorrow. Signing off to bed…

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Students are to each re-draw a part of the Great Wall of China, according to real measurements sent from the Great Wall by Mrs. Tolisano and Mrs. St. Cyr.
Here are the measurements of a brick on the Great Wall taken on December 12th, 2006:
Length: 39 centimeters
Height: 9 centimeters
They are to make it look as […]

What do they have in common?

You will look at several photos we took in the last few days. Can you tell what ALL these photos have in common. You will need to think as a Chinese girl or boy and then you will be able to figure it out.
We wonder which class will be able to […]

Beijing Olympics 2008

The 2008 Summer Olympics are coming to Beijing, China. Officially the games will start on August 8th, 2008 at 8 pm, since the number eight is considered lucky in Chinese culture.

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from China with a Lense:

Like the Five Olympic Rings from which they draw their color and inspiration, the Five Friendlies will […]