Archive for the 'Nanchang (南昌市)' Category

Babies everywhere and other observations

Saturday, August 5th, 2006

Despite my best efforts, it seems almost impossible to find out what my options are for housing on campus while most people are on vacation during the summer holiday. Since progress is at a standstill, I’m going to cool off and enjoy some dark German beer in Shanghai with my Swabian friend. In the meantime, [...]

First photos of Nanchang

Friday, July 28th, 2006

My first photos of Nanchang are available for public consumption. Enjoy! 湖滨公园 (Park and lake near the north campus)

Welcome to Nanchang (南昌市)

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

“That’s China of the 1980′s,” says the man sharing my train compartment as the train slows to enter Nanchang City (南昌市). Easily spotting the red maple leaf I met Mr. Yan, a Nanchang student who spent 3-months in TRU as an enchange student and was kind enough to be my first contact at 6 AM [...]

Why Nanchang?

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

I left Dalian a few days ago to meet a train traveling from Beijing to Nanchang. I learned that — for reasons beyond my understanding — it is impossible to buy a train ticket for a Beijing train from anywhere outside the capital. A friend who happend to be visiting Beijing purchased the ticket for [...]

Nanchang: dynamic city

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

Dan Harris at the China Law Blog discovered that Newsweek is calling Nanchang one of the worlds “ten most dynamic cities.” Aside from the formalities of getting settled in, I haven’t made any specific plans for exploring the area. If any of you, my readers, have questions about Nanchang, I invite you to put them [...]