Archives for: August 18th, 2016

Adventuring

Written by The Beijing Center on August 18, 2016

By Heather Cigas Hi it’s me. Literally one week ago I boarded a plane to China and since then I’ve been going nonstop. Currently, I’m sitting in the middle of  Tibet, 5 days into our 13 day trip to follow the Silk Road route. To say coming to China would be a culture shock is…

I still don’t know how to use chopsticks

Written by The Beijing Center on August 2, 2016

By Heather Cigas This is my pretty generic first post: I am currently sitting here wondering what I am about to do with my life. In just over a week I will be on a 13 hour flight to spend the next 4 months of my life in the vast country of China. Don’t mind…

THE WALL THAT CAN BE SEEN FROM SPACE!

Written by The Beijing Center on May 6, 2016

Constructed from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD by successive Chinese Empires, the Great Wall begins in the east of China at Shanhaiguan in Hebei province and ends at Jiayuguan in Gansu province in western China. With a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers, this military defense is considered one of…

FROM ROME TO BEIJING

Written by The Beijing Center on April 22, 2016

Why CHINA?!” That was a question I got asked quite often before my year abroad. It is a question the Dean of Students asked me on the first day of orientation. It is also a question that I never really had a satisfying answer for. I hadn’t spent my youth dreaming of climbing the Great…

CELEBRATING QINGMING JIE AT MATTEO RICCI’S TOMB!

Written by The Beijing Center on April 6, 2016

Although to the best of my knowledge none of this year’s Ricci class has any actual ancestors buried in China, we did visit something of an honorary ancestor: Matteo Ricci. Over the last year we’ve traced his life, voyaging from Rome to Beijing, seeking fame, fortune and adventure (or at least successful research projects). Thus,…

EMPEROR QIN’S TERRA COTTA ARMY (秦陵兵马俑)

Written by The Beijing Center on March 31, 2016

For many years now, I have been building up a bucket list. Learn Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Gaelic, Portuguese, etc. Go to every Disney Park in the world. See the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Eat at restaurant in France that has three Michelin Stars. The list keeps growing with each passing day and I wonder…

GETTING AROUND BEIJING

Written by The Beijing Center on March 27, 2016

Although I’d always considered myself a city person, coming to Beijing was my first encounter with a public transportation system of this size. Minneapolis has a fairly decent bus system and recently added a new line to the light rail, but compared to the double decker buses and sprawling subway system of Beijing, Minneapolis seems…

TRAVELING DURING NATIONAL HOLIDAY

Written by The Beijing Center on November 26, 2015

When you choose to study abroad, you hope that you get to travel so you can make the most of the experience. Early on in the semester, you could already hear of the different travel plans other students were trying to fit into our semester here in Beijing. Xi’an, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Thailand and Korea…

SHANGHAI ADVENTURES

Written by The Beijing Center on November 25, 2015

At the beginning of October, China had its National Holiday. This meant that we would have our first semester vacation! A group of friends and I decided that it was time to go to Shanghai and explore this popular metropolitan area. We booked flights and an Airbnb and headed down for a long weekend adventure….

FORBIDDEN CITY

Written by The Beijing Center on November 3, 2015

The Forbidden City, one of the first place we think of when we think of Beijing. Well, you can find all the information about it online or in an innumerable amount of books. However, I will describe in here how my experience was when I visited it. First, you have to go see it.  It is an…