Shanghai was an exciting place to visit. We had a humorous tour guide named David who took the Saint Peter's University group around to different places to explore, shop, and eat. Throughout our bus rides we noticed that families hung their clothes outside of their windows. I wonder if this behavior breaks some form of hazardous regulations. The tour guide informed us that the majority of people do not own a washer or dryer. These are the type of amenities that people from America take for granted. I felt nostalgic thinking of memories with helping my grandmother hang clothes in our backyard when I was growing up.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Hanging Out in Shanghai
Shanghai was an exciting place to visit. We had a humorous tour guide named David who took the Saint Peter's University group around to different places to explore, shop, and eat. Throughout our bus rides we noticed that families hung their clothes outside of their windows. I wonder if this behavior breaks some form of hazardous regulations. The tour guide informed us that the majority of people do not own a washer or dryer. These are the type of amenities that people from America take for granted. I felt nostalgic thinking of memories with helping my grandmother hang clothes in our backyard when I was growing up.
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