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[tl;dr] summer contact info post
I'm going to be in Beijing this summer for a public interest legal-aid internship. I'll be leaving tomorrow and gone until Aug 3. So! This means I will be LJ-less for about two and a half months, which doesn't put me totally out of contact because Facebook and MSN and, most importantly, Gmail (god, I'd die without it - I leave the tab open whenever my computer is on) are still accessible. In any case, here's my contact information for the summer, if anyone's interested in keeping touch.
Additionally, I'll be keeping a travel/work blog while I'm in Beijing. Some of you may recall that I had one last year, but I sort of abandoned that one for...inexplicable reasons. The new one is for fandom and RL/law school friends alike, here. However, if there is any hardcore fangirling I feel necessary to do in China that is wholly inappropriae for the eyes of unsuspecting RL friends (or future legal colleagues), I'll post on Dreamwidth, which shouldn't yet be blocked in China.
So, in summary, contact info stands thus:
As things stand, I'm not sure what my free time/internet time looks like, since I will be working most of the day, and I want to go out and explore some nights as well. Weekends will be free at least! There are eight other interns from the U.S. working with me, mostly from other law schools, one from mine, and hopefully we'll get along well enough to go out together. :)
I'm excited about the internship, especially since it's my first prolonged stay in China (especially on my own); previously, I've only visited for fun or with family. This will be my first real experience "living" in China, and it will give me a good idea for whether it's to my taste or not, which will weigh in my considerations for future jobs (do I want to live in China? would I mind?). The big concern right now is, as it is worldwide, the H1N1 virus. Personally, I don't think it's terribly worrisome (the actual flu is not terrible and the normal yearly flu kills more), but acting governments do have to respond to public outcry and fear, naturally, by instilling certain preventative measures regarding international travel. This means that customs forms will be carefully checked, additional health inspections have been put in place, and you run the risk that if anyone on your flight has symptoms of the flu (any flu, really), the entire plane will be quarantined. I expect China to be especially wary of flights coming from the U.S. or Canada, as these countries have had the highest rates of infection outside of Mexico (China currently only has three reported cases).
My mom, who flew to China a week ago, has kept me updated on what to expect, so that at least is reassuring, going into the situation somewhat armed with knowledge. I'm a little worried about what might happen should the entire plane be quarantined, but I figure as long as I don't have the flu, no matter the delay, I will have to be released at some point...it may delay the beginning of my internship and cause more of a hassle, but it will hardly ruin my entire summer.
I'm not sure if the rest of the world has instigated such stringent health inspections for international flights, but it's something to keep in mind for anyone traveling abroad this summer. Basic preventative measures of getting the flu: same as always! Wash your hands with soap or clean with alcohol wipes, especially after being in public and touching public surfaces. Cover your mouth when you cough. Um, eat well and sleep well, because those are both incredibly beneficial to boosting your immune system. I feel like a mom, orz.
Anyone else have any input about traveling internationally? Any advice? Or living abroad, generally? I think I should be fine - I speak fluent conversational Mandarin (does that make sense? lol) and I know people in Beijing who should be able to help out. Hopefully, after the first week there, and I've showed no signs of carrying a horrible infectious flu from the sickly West, I should be able to go out and about with no problems.
Additionally, I'll be keeping a travel/work blog while I'm in Beijing. Some of you may recall that I had one last year, but I sort of abandoned that one for...inexplicable reasons. The new one is for fandom and RL/law school friends alike, here. However, if there is any hardcore fangirling I feel necessary to do in China that is wholly inappropriae for the eyes of unsuspecting RL friends (or future legal colleagues), I'll post on Dreamwidth, which shouldn't yet be blocked in China.
So, in summary, contact info stands thus:
★ facebook: mei (not sure you can see/access it because my security settings are crazy high, but in any case I don't really use it so...probably not the best form of communication anyway, haha)
★ email/msn: meitachi@gmail.com
★ travel blog: travel well these waters
★ dreamwidth: meitachi@DW
As things stand, I'm not sure what my free time/internet time looks like, since I will be working most of the day, and I want to go out and explore some nights as well. Weekends will be free at least! There are eight other interns from the U.S. working with me, mostly from other law schools, one from mine, and hopefully we'll get along well enough to go out together. :)
I'm excited about the internship, especially since it's my first prolonged stay in China (especially on my own); previously, I've only visited for fun or with family. This will be my first real experience "living" in China, and it will give me a good idea for whether it's to my taste or not, which will weigh in my considerations for future jobs (do I want to live in China? would I mind?). The big concern right now is, as it is worldwide, the H1N1 virus. Personally, I don't think it's terribly worrisome (the actual flu is not terrible and the normal yearly flu kills more), but acting governments do have to respond to public outcry and fear, naturally, by instilling certain preventative measures regarding international travel. This means that customs forms will be carefully checked, additional health inspections have been put in place, and you run the risk that if anyone on your flight has symptoms of the flu (any flu, really), the entire plane will be quarantined. I expect China to be especially wary of flights coming from the U.S. or Canada, as these countries have had the highest rates of infection outside of Mexico (China currently only has three reported cases).
My mom, who flew to China a week ago, has kept me updated on what to expect, so that at least is reassuring, going into the situation somewhat armed with knowledge. I'm a little worried about what might happen should the entire plane be quarantined, but I figure as long as I don't have the flu, no matter the delay, I will have to be released at some point...it may delay the beginning of my internship and cause more of a hassle, but it will hardly ruin my entire summer.
I'm not sure if the rest of the world has instigated such stringent health inspections for international flights, but it's something to keep in mind for anyone traveling abroad this summer. Basic preventative measures of getting the flu: same as always! Wash your hands with soap or clean with alcohol wipes, especially after being in public and touching public surfaces. Cover your mouth when you cough. Um, eat well and sleep well, because those are both incredibly beneficial to boosting your immune system. I feel like a mom, orz.
Anyone else have any input about traveling internationally? Any advice? Or living abroad, generally? I think I should be fine - I speak fluent conversational Mandarin (does that make sense? lol) and I know people in Beijing who should be able to help out. Hopefully, after the first week there, and I've showed no signs of carrying a horrible infectious flu from the sickly West, I should be able to go out and about with no problems.

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also, have just been informed that you should stalk SJM while you are there. Because you quite clearly should.
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have funnnnn♥ hopefully i will see you there :DDD
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yeah idk come to meeeee~ ♥
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I... don't really have any advice -- when I traveled abroad for the first time it was to Brasil with two other girls my age. None of us spoke Portuguese so it was kind of hell figuring out our way around all the airports. XD Just make sure to budget your time really wisely while you're in airports, I guess. idk. ); /unhelpful. I'm sure you'll do great. :3
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But hope you have fun!
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Thanks!
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Will be adding over at dreamwidth! (coffeeandnaicha :D)
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It's good that you speak fluent Mandarin though! Which is, like, way better than some of my classmates who should be better. God.
Enjoy yourself ♥
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and Good Luck on the internship
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also if you're on Windows, I might be able to point out links to get around China 'Net restrictions :P
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Ho-hum, advice on studying/working abroad in China! A lot of this is from the talk they gave us when I studied there last summer. *_* But anyhow~ Keep a tight hold on your bags because even though Beijing isn't as well known for its pickpockets as say Xi'an, it's still a good idea to keep an eye on your wallet. Keep your purse in your lap when you go to a restaurant to have a sit-down meal and try to hold it in front of you when you're out and about. Ask for a receipt if/when you take a cab, and uhm... yeah. Just the usual precautions, I guess. A lot of this is common sense though, and you have a good head on your shoulders, so I doubt any of this is really all that helpful since you probably know it already! /o\
... Anyhoo! I'm pretty sure I've said this a couple times already, but I am going to miss you~ :( I will e-mail and read your travel blogs and facebook-stalk and the like though, so... keep in touch, yeah? And above all, have fun! ♥
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Where do get face masks in the US? :'( Even if I didn't wear it the entire time? /fails
(Stopping over at San Francisco tonight so a little more time to check the net before I leave!)
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Uhm, I'm thinking Walgreens? And just your standard department stores: Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target, etc. They may or may not have them in stock though. Now that it's summer, a lot of Chinese people are heading back to China and they tend to be a lot more paranoid about these things than the American populace. I don't think we actually have many places that have them in stock in Madison because so many students bought them out. I feel that San Francisco should be better off though because it's a bigger place and has more stuff.
ANYWAY. Oh my god you're leaving soon! Take care and stay safe and have fun and I'll talk to you soon-like, maybe? ♥
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GOOD LUCK T___T
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Yeah, I was warned by my mom about the plane health inspection checks. Do you think I should buy a face mask. WHERE DO I GET THOSE? I want cute ones! Social responsility with cartoon characters!
Hahah yeah China. Overreacting = global health responsibility or something.
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I hope you have a safe trip, and I will definitely be keeping an eye on your travel blog. ♥ HAVE A GREAT SUMMER~~ :D