Duyun Diary, part 2

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Day 4 I was accompanying Lanxin to the local traditional medicine hospital nearly daily, and the doctors wanted some of her medical records from my phone so they gave me the hospital wifi password. Having a Chinese hospital’s wifi password has to count for bragging rights I think. There was a small baozi (similar to […]

Duyun Diary, part 1

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Day 1 We landed in the airport for the provincial capital, Guiyang, sometime after midnight. Lanxin’s elder cousin and his wife picked us up for the drive to their hometown. The first cool thing I spotted on the way were food tents across the city–– they were night markets, only open very late and through […]