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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Killing English Softly

I write very few political posts on this blog, but I couldn't pass this one up.

Whatever you think of our PM, he has some awful ways with English.

Here is the Chaser's take on Ruddspeak. Priceless!



Click on this link for a particularly egregious example, and find our where the name of this post came from at the same time. (Anyone who is interested in International Policy, the Interpreter is a good place to visit.)

The Chaser piece reminded me of the following effort on Obama, but while the Obama piece is reverential, the Rudd piece is just "taking the piss". Again, whatever you think of Obama, he has a wonderful way with words.

Our China Trip

Introduction

Margaret and I flew out of Australia on 10th June, 2009 and arrived back on 7th July, 2009.

First of all some links:

General photos here

Here is the slide show:



Photos of people, mainly those in our tour group, here .

My Google Map of our trip:


View China Tour Map in a larger map

(Use the + or - buttons, at top left, to zoom in or out. Move the map by dragging or use the arrow keys at top left. Click on the Sat button at top right to see a Google Earth version. Click on the China Tour Map link to go to the map in Google Maps.)

Friday, July 17, 2009

Our China Trip - the summary

This summary was provided by our incomparable guide - Andi.

Seven Cruises

  1. Three Gorges of Yangtze River

  2. Sheng Nong Stream

  3. Erhai Lake in Dali

  4. Li River in Guilin

  5. Grand Canal in Suzhou

  6. West Lake in Hangzhou

  7. Huang Pu River in Shanghai



One Train Trip








Beijing to Xi'an

1200 kms



Five Long Bus Trips
































Wuhan to Yichang

380 kms

Kunming to Dali (and return)

320 kms each way

Shanghai to Suzhou

80 kms

Suzhou to Hangzhou

180 kms

Hangzhou to Shanghai

200 kms

Total

1480 kms



Four Internal Plane Flights



























Xi'An to Wuhan

1040 kms

Chongqing to Kunming

860 kms

Kunming to Guilin

900 kms

Guilin to Shanghai

1395 kms

Total

4195



It is difficult to quantify the distance some of our travelling - bus trips around the cities and to sites outside the cities - but such travel would add up to 200 to 300 kms.

This would mean a grand total of our travelling within China between 7,000 and 7,500 kms.


Seven of the Largest, Longest or Fastest in the World





































Tiananmen Square

44 hectares

Tomb of Emperor Qin

56 kms2

Forbidden City

72 hectares

Maglev Train

431 km/h

Grand Canal

1747 km

Great Wall





Three Gorges Dam







Eight Sites of World Historical and Cultural Heritage

  1. Forbidden City

  2. Temple of Heaven

  3. Great Wall

  4. Summer Palace

  5. Master of Nets Garden

  6. Humble Administrator's Garden

  7. Stone Forest

  8. Museum of Terracotta Warriors