Just another day in Paradise...

-Nathaniel-
Just so everyone doesn't forget what campus is like here is the view from my room is above. There is only one academic building and it is gigantic. Below is a picture of part of it. This building also has two banks the bookstore a convenience store two different food court type places, and that is just what I have found so far.
We made it further off campus and multiple trips to the shopping center in the last couple of days. Dora and I are now equipped with
That same night we stopped for some sushi at this Japanese restaurant. It was a small place and you could easily walk by it and not know it was there but inside it was very nice, and really good sushi. It was surprisingly cheap too! Dora and I both ate for $20 US. I Took a picture of the outside so I could remember it if we ever wondered by it again we could stop in.
After sushi we went walking some more. We made it to the pier there was a nice walk way where people were looking over to downtown. It is an amazing view of the city, you can really see how big it is. I wish my pictures were better, but I don't have a tripod, so the night shots don’t turn out so well. 
I guess I forgot to mention that we met up with a few other exchange students. We have met so many new people from all over the world. It has been fun to meet so many people that have all kinds of different experiences with traveling and even every day life. Dora's roommate is from


The subway system is really nice here it is fast and very clean, it doesn’t even smell bad! I was just amazed at how long the trains are, there are always a lot of people on the subway, last night it was Sunday and we rode the subway right before it closed and it was still packed. There are certain interchange stations that the whole train will either fill up completely or empty completely, it is a very effective transportation system.
After I took the picture all of the locals were laughing at me, and I am sure saying that it was stupid to take a picture of the subway. Oh well. I heard the suicide rate is high in 
We went downtown and wandered around all day. I don't have a whole lot to say about all of these pictures and they might not be too exciting for many people but I like weird looking buildings so I took a few pictures of the interesting looking ones. A lot of the designs seem like they were trying to make the most difficult structure possible and still have it stand.






This one just plain ol' looks like a bad idea. Again for dinner we stopped for sushi. This place wasn't quite as nice but it was still good. It was the first time I had been to a place where there were guys in the middle of the bar making the sushi and they would send it around a track so we could grab whatever we wanted when it came around. It was fun to see all of the different things.

A few more full days of vacation before school starts, then we are limited to our 3 day weekends and whenever we get our homework done early.

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Love all the pictures! Some of the buildings are quite unique.
I finally figured out how to post a comment! I feel so smart!
When does school start? It seems like you are getting around easily and you're doing so much already. You two are so lucky to be doing this.
Love to both of you....
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I wish I were there with you guys and not sitting at my dest writing a test report right now. Have a told you lately that you suck!!! j/k
p.s. Nathaniel I sold all of your stuff on ebay so that I could get a ticket to China... hope you don't mind. :)
You guys! I'm so jealous!! The pictures are AMAZING! That looks so much like Japan. I wanna get in on the stuff Andy sold so I can come too. Nathaniel, we could probably get one of us there if we sold that TV! =) love you guys!
Sorry Katie, I already chopped up the TV and sold it for parts, but if you ask me really nicely I might give you a cut of the profit (if for a worthy cause like flying out to China with me to visit Nathaniel & Dora!).
Great pictures, I'm sure you will both have a blast. Wish I was there too. Uncle Bob
So I had to create my own blogspot just to comment on your blogspot! Are you taking these photos with your cell phone or with a camera? It looks like you have already done a lot of exploring. Do you get a chance to practice your Chinese? Guess who this is...
Hello Dora and Nathaniel...
Glad you both made it to the HK. Looks pretty sweet... reminds me of the time when I had vacation instead of a house. I'm sure my trip to Orlando will be just as fulfilling...
Hope the music made the transport with you okay.
Anywho, keep in touch. My big news here is that I have 5 days left at Goodrich, then vacation, then a new job at Caterpillar. Goodrich just wasn't the same without you Dora, so I had to splitsville.
-Chadillac
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