First Impression of China

After a 16 hour flight from JFK to Fu Dong International Airport in China, I was exhausted. I arrived in Shanghai at 5am in the morning and started touring the city. I won’t be able to updated until next Tuesday when I get to Nanjing University. I would like to apologize to fellow entrecard member who has been dropping cards on me. I will be back full time when I get to Nanjing University. Here’s some photos for your viewing pleasure.

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Nhuong Son

My name is Nhuong Son, a senior at Drew University, a small liberal arts college in New Jersey. I am majoring in Economics and Chinese Studies. I attended The Westtown School for high school and Mullica Hill Friends School for middle school, both of which are Quaker affiliated. I am 22, Cambodian American. I came to the States when I was only 6 years old as a refugee. My family and I lived in a couple of refugee camps on the Thai/ Cambodian border for over a year before being accepted into the United States. Currently I reside in Camden, NJ, which unfortunately is one of the most dangerous cities in America.

5 Responses to “ First Impression of China ”

  1. Figured you’d be rockin’ a Nets hat in China. You disappoint. Looks amazing.

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  2. Great pics. Hope everything is going well.
    Cheers

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  3. Maybe you shouldn’t eat the mcdonalds and KFC there. Try to find a Chinese restaurant.

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  4. what would we do without our KFC and McDonald’s?
    Eat more healthy food I guess. :p

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  5. WOW…nice pictures. I would love to go to China. My friend went to China and he is pretty good speaking their language.

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