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In May and June 2007, five undergraduate students from the School of Communication and College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami traveled to the People's Republic of China . It was quite a journey for all of us.

In addition to spending almost six weeks living in our base city of almost 20 million residents, Shanghai , we visited the international business center of Hong Kong and China's capital of Beijing.

We also found time for trips to Xi'an and Chengdu in the central regions of the country.

Along the way, we met dozens of interesting people, spent time hanging out with Chinese students, and we learned about Chinese culture, modern life, and its amazing history. Our group members wrote feature stories, took photographs, and prepared entries in our blog.

Student travelers (in the photo at the right) were Ryan Watzel, Karina Smuclovisky, Greg Linch, Taylor Murphy, and Karyn Meshbane. They formed our team of writers and photographers for the 2007 study abroad experience.

Our experiences are reflected in our work. We hope you will take a few minutes to read the feature packages and the blog entries. And give us your comments.

We believe you will learn something about China and its amazing impact on the world. We certainly did...

Photographs above by Bruce Garrison and Cai Yan

Visiting Hangzhou: The estate of the rich and famous

TAYLOR MURPHY

 

HANGZHOU, PRC --- Hangzhou is a sub-provincial city outside of Shanghai and was once home to Hu Xue Yan, a famous Chinese businessman.

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Posted on 01 Jun 2007 by taylor
Changes in Chinese society reflected in news media

RYAN WATZEL

BEIJING, PRC--- A sports newspaper reports the score, but only when the home team wins. Nothing negative is reported about the players and the teeth of every player sparkles in every picture...

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Posted on 30 May 2007 by ryan
Communication University not unlike Western schools

GREG LINCH

BEIJING, PRC --- Mao Jia, who goes by the English name Sabrina, is a graduate journalism student who wonders if it would be difficult to get a job in the United States as sports journalist.

Li Ping, or Aaron, is a master~{!/~}s student in online journalism and new media who wears a diamond stud in his left ear. A National Basketball Association fan, he dresses in a blue Michael Jordan t-shirt, blue jeans shorts and basketball kicks....

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Posted on 30 May 2007 by greg
Beijing newspaper looks to be more 'cosmopolitan'

GREG LINCH

BEIJING, PRC --- With a circulation of 450,000, The Beijing News would be considered among one of the biggest newspapers in the United States. But in China's capital, this young publication is merely a blip on the radar.

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Posted on 30 May 2007 by greg
A traditional Chinese dress with a modern twist

KARINA SMUCLOVISKY

 

SHANGHAI, PRC--- Middle-aged Chinese women are tugging and pulling on fabric, scrutinizing every part of my body, giving me strange looks and saying things in Chinese that I don~{!/~}t understand, but in this awkward and uncomfortable moment, I~{!/~}d rather not know what they~{!/~}re saying about my curvaceous figure.
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Posted on 29 May 2007 by karina

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