CHINA
Country Overview:
"A land of contrasts, where ancient traditions meet rapid modernization, and delectable cuisine coexists with complex political realities."
My seven-year journey in China, from May 2013 to August 2020, was a whirlwind of experiences. I taught English, pursued my Master's in Politics & Foreign Policy at the prestigious Tsinghua University, and immersed myself in the media landscape at China Today and Xinhua News Agency. Beijing was my home base, but my travels painted a vibrant tapestry of China's diverse landscapes and cultures: the bustling metropolis of Shanghai, the historic city of Xi'an, the tropical paradise of Sanya, the unique blend of East and West in Macau and Hong Kong, and countless other destinations in between. From savoring the exquisite flavors of regional cuisines to navigating the intricacies of daily life under a distinct political system, China left an indelible mark on me.
The Color Run was on Line 14, at the Beijing Garden Expo, which was super nice
Although the sun wasn’t out, it was really hot, like humid hot. By now, I’m used to talking about scenery or the weather with the added phrase, “Despite the smog”.
The gardener was probably the most confused person at the race. Wondering why all these crazy people were running in the heat and looking like Robin Williams after trying to fly from ‘Hook’. (Remember the colored goo he lands in? Solid reference)
SOO many people wanted to take pictures with me, probably because I was COVERED in colors
I got hit hard during the race. I did two tv interviews with local Chinese crews, and had countless photographers (and random people) ask to take pictures of or with me. Everyone was in super high spirits after the race. It’s nice being a part of something bigger than yourself once in awhile.
The Color Run 2014
Before and After. Although the Color Run was a blast, the best part was riding the subway home. It took an hour, but I had at least 15 people ask to take a picture with me. I would also see people slowly trying to sneak a picture of me, so I would immediately face them and stick out my tongue. Social norms are for losers. Riding the subway has never been more fun. As I was on an escalator, a lady turned around, saw me, screamed and jumped up a step. It was one of the funniest reactions I have had today. Consequences: Because I didn’t rinse off immediately, I am now stained with pink dye that will not wash off. It’s even harder explaining to people why I look this way without a bib number and running shoes.