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Visit to Dangyang foreign Language School April 2007

This was my first trip organised visit outside of Zhenjiang by the Jiangsu University. I was invited to represent the foreign teachers at the opening event for this school. I will never forget the buzz of excitement there was for this visit and how the children where screaming with excitement on my arrival. Of course the officials encouraged me to drink copious amounts of Baijiu and later I was asked to present a talk in an auditorium full of people.  I had children jumping a kangaroos, walking as Emus, snapping as crocodiles and even some wombats crawling around - well I let the photos speak for themselves!
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