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News about Hangzhou and China

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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Ni Hao from Hong Kong!

(Ola Szymanska)

Ni hao from Hong Kong! Our China adventure started with a 6:00 AM flight to San Francisco, where we had a three hour layover before a 14 hour flight, during which I developed a cold. When we finally arrived, we were astonished by the majestical HK skyline. Needless to say, we’ve been quite tired and jet-lagged yet have been trying to make the most of our few days here.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

[FIRST POST of 2015 Exchange] Logan Airport Sendoff!

Narrowly avoiding flight cancellation due to Boston's seemingly never-ending snow, the 2015 China Exchange Group departed Logan Airport on time, very early on February 17.  This year's group (pictured below, L to R) consists of D-S High School teacher Lindsay Li and seniors Nik Dombrowski, Ola Szymanska and Abby O'Reilly.  Ms. Li's husband Arlen will accompany the group until it arrives at Hangzhou High School.