Suzy Smith
I am a Ball State University Telecommunications professor spending six weeks in China with six incredibly talented Ball State Communications students.
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Our First Day in China
15After a breakfast of dumplings, yams, rice and warm, and what can only be described as “Tang”, we set off to walk the streets of Shanghai. My first impressions are not unlike my impressions of New York City. A large, bustling center of commerce with streets filled with vendors and shopkeepers. Narrow side streets make way to wide pedestrian only boulevards filled with shoppers and tourists and although we look somewhat out of place, we certainly don’t feel that way. The Chinese people are friendly and willing to help, trying to use the English they do know to help us find our way, or find what we are looking for.
There are information booths welcoming World Exposition visitor along many streets in downtown Shanghai. The workers at these booths are able to speak English, which we have found helpful.
We stopped into a shopping center to buy a Chinese cell phone. This shopping center looked like any Macy’s in any large U.S. metropolitan city, with floors upon floors of goods.
While we have lots more to explore, I think I speak for all of us when I say that we are extremely thrilled to be here, and excited to learn about this incredible country.
We’re off on an adventure of a lifetime
2So we’ve begun. Six students and two instructors took off from Indianapolis International Airport at 6:35am on Monday May 17th for a six week China adventure. It was a good start–everyone made it on time! A relatively painless flight to Los Angeles and now we await boarding for our flight to Tokyo and then on to Shanghai. Everyone is tired but excited at the adventure that lies ahead. Keep an eye on this site for a look at all of the fun and interesting things that are planned.