Thursday, October 28, 2010

To you, to myself

Because of an inspired speedy decision, I left my family and my country, even missed the chance to say goodbye to some friends. I abandoned everything and came here for a fascinating adventure. Of course I miss my comfortable life and our wonderful Chinese language, but I will never give up the way to my dream. No matter how many troubles I have to face, I still believe those colourful landscapes are awaiting my visit.
Now, let’s start the new journey...

China town in Dublin



Is there a China town here in Dublin?
Of course there is!
Look at these wonderful Chinese foods, beautiful red lanterns and friendly Chinese. it is just like my home~

Dublin Chinese Festival 2008



There are a large number of activities during the spring festival in Dublin. We can see Dragon-boat racing, acrobatism and traditional opera performances. Not only Chinese, but everyone living in Dublin can join the celebrations.According to a friend of mine, every February during the Chinese New Year festivities, free spring rolls are handed out in the city centre, isn’t it exciting?

Monday, October 11, 2010

WELCOME COME TO SUE'S BLOG

Hi guys~ Welcome to my blog.
I am now, an oversea student in Ireland from China. I will show my life in Dublin which is
quite a stange city for me. I will let you know the trouble I got into at the first second I arrived at the airport and the big difference between the Chinese pineapple and the Irish pineapple. You couldn't imagine that the pictures I will show you have such a vivid story with them. Maybe it was about the 10th time I lost my way during 2 weeks. Maybe it was just such a handsome boy I met in club Twenty -One.
As you know, I am not a native speaker in English. If you find any mistakes in my sentences and stories, I look forward to enbracing your suggestions and corrections.
Thanks a lot ~
BTW, I am Sue.