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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Jetlagged in Hong Kong ...

(Dareus)

Despite extreme jetlag from arriving the previous night we managed to wake up and gorge ourselves on a buffet style breakfast with a picturesque view of the bay of Hong Kong. The smog gave the skyline a hazy shade and completed the Hong Kong feel. Somehow we missed the plethora of things to do in Hong Kong and wandered around the coastline for a couple hours despite it being the Chinese New Year, which should have given us even more to do.

Friday, January 31, 2014

(FIRST POST of 2014 China Exchange) And They're Off!


2014 group, left to right: Dareus Chen, Tim Jaung, Max Dunn, Exchange Chair Ms Viz (not going!) Teacher Heather Lockrow, Caitlin Sheehan

The 2014 Dover-Sherborn High School China Exchange students and teacher took off for San Francisco and then Hong Kong VERY early on Wednesday morning (had to be at the airport at 4am!).  First reports from Hong Kong are that they are having a great time, enjoying New Year festivities.  More will be coming in the form of frequent blog postings, so return here often to stay in touch with their adventures over the next 8 weeks!