Miss Richardson's China trip

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Visit to China 9 th 16 th October 2010 On the first day we visited the Temple of Heaven. It was very smoggy! This is Tiananmen square, again it was very smoggy.

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Visit to China 9th – 16th October 2010

On the first day we visited the Temple of Heaven. It was very smoggy!

This is Tiananmen square, again it was very smoggy.

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The Forbidden City in Beijing is where the Emperors of China used to live. 3,000 servants also lived there. It’s still smoggy…..

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Puyi was the last Emperor of China. He became Emperor in 1908 when he was 3 years old.

He lived in the Forbidden City. See if you can find out more about Puyi.

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Miss Richardson spoke about globalisation at a conference for Chinese Headteachers. There was a translator. Can you see the jars of tea that people carry?

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Number 9 Primary School Nanjing Street, Shenyang

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Primary Schools are very large, up to 2,000 pupils. Children have subject teachers for every lesson. This is a music lesson.

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This was a show put on for us.

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Even the teachers sang a song.

They are all wearing the same ‘uniform’.

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We were taken for our dinner to an ‘eat as much as you want’ buffet!

The smaller grubs were alive!

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Shenyang

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Number 1 Primary School Nanjing Street, Shenyang

I presented the BWFC signed football to this Year 4 (Grade 3) class.

Learning about the Yi people of South West China.

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Another show by the children…..

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Shenyang Little Forbidden City

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Catherine was one of our guides. Most Chinese people have an English name and a Chinese name.

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San Li Tun Primary in Beijing

Morning exercises for 1,800 children!

Do you know why this boy has bits stuck on his ears?

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At San Li Tun School, all the children learn photography. They travel all over China taking photographs.

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Children bring all their own equipment from home.

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Do you know what these places are called?

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GOODBYE CHINA!

再见中国