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		<title>The Goodbye Tour &#8211; China</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer Gong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My last stop is China.  During my 10hr layover in Beijing, I met up with Richard, Julia and Chris.  We caught up over delicious Mongolian food and fire shots! We talked about their progress in school and my plans for Africa.


 
I headed to Xiamen the next morning, where my dad currently works. The city lies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My last stop is China.  During my 10hr layover in Beijing, I met up with Richard, Julia and Chris.  We caught up over delicious Mongolian food and fire shots! We talked about their progress in school and my plans for Africa.</p>
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<p>I headed to Xiamen the next morning, <span id="more-219"></span>where my dad currently works. The city lies in the south and as such, was much warmer than I had anticipated.  I spent a few days catching up on a lot of sleep and seeing the nearby island of Gulang Yu (Piano Island). </p>
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<p>In Shanghai, I was able to meet up with most of my relatives over &#8211; you guessed it &#8211; dinner.  Nothing beats a large Chinese meal around a round table.  I was also really glad I was able to touch the piano and finally learn my favorite song from the Pride and Prejudice soundtrack. On my last day, I met up with Christina and Erik for lunch.  It was interesting to get their take about living in a foreign country.</p>
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<p>Overall, the whole trip has been a needed change from the monotony of the last three years.  Partly due to my packed schedule, partly due to the fun I&#8217;ve been having&#8230; It feels like so much has happened in the last three weeks&#8230; Charlotte, Miami, San Deigo, LA, SF, Vancouver, Beijing, Xiamen and finally Shanghai&#8230; </p>
<p>And as this journey ends, the next advenure is about to begin&#8230;</p>
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