Chapter Seven: Shanghai
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 7/29/2016. If China and France were to have a child, but at an early age France walked out on the family and [...]
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 7/29/2016. If China and France were to have a child, but at an early age France walked out on the family and [...]
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 7/27/2016. The other day Jordenn and I had the fortunate opportunity of meeting up with a fellow Parsons student in his home [...]
By SHIRIN MAZDEYASNA, 7/25/ 2016. I started exploring New Delhi by visiting the Qutb Complex located in the south of Delhi. The Qutub Minar was [...]
By SHIRIN MAZDEYASNA, 7/22/2016. Last night at 9 pm, I finally landed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. I was very nervous about getting off [...]
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 7/27/2016. At this point in our trip, we're truly starting to understand Shenzhen beyond the preliminary research we conducted before arriving—although I find it [...]
By DOUGLAS PIZA, 7/15/2016. The Chinese street market in Kolkata is nowadays a Lonely Planet guide's tourist attraction. It starts very early in the morning, [...]
By LILIANA GIL, 7/14/2016. June 22nd 2016, yet another great day for ISRO, the Indian Space Research Organization. At around 9:25AM in Sriharikota, 100km North [...]
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 7/14/2016. Shenzhen's urban villages are the foremost example of its citizens claiming their rights to the city—and their rights to produce the [...]
By DOUGLAS PIZA, 7/11/2016. My last post before flying to India was about the Chinese Indian cuisine in New York. Of course after arriving in [...]