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RE: China #13: A culinary discovery tour in Xi'an [EN/GER]

in #travel5 years ago (edited)

Yay! A post on China, and the many sites that people and wonders in China (中国). In sincerity, I probably eyeballed more of the pictures with Chinese characters and recreated them since I am studying Chinese right now. So that was a nice set of practice to spot radicals of Chinese Characters I don't fully know yet. However, I love the lights all about Xi'an City (西安市) and the markets with spices and meats all about. Also that restaurant food and the ancient Xi'an temple just look really pecking nice.

Also, this post just being translated in german... I somehow managed to figure out entire sentences. Hue, guess German blood gives me the ability to read German quite okayish without having even studying it once (in reference, dad's grandfather was born in the German provinces of Poland before Poland acquired such provinces). Anywho, not gonna lie that this post had me craving for food.

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very impressing that you study Chinese! I can't imagine to learn such a complex language but I would have loved to understand more during our trip.
Cool - so actually, this post was a perfect language-exercise for you ;)

As I always joke to friends: it’s at least easier than French, they at least don’t have extra stuff thrown in to make a person insane. But yeah, when you break down the individual parts of language (syntax, tonality, stroke/writing order and parts of a character) like Chinese, it becomes very easy to pick up and practice. Especially when you can recognize radicals and imply a meaning that’s close enough to the original. But yeah, Chinese (Mandarin that I am studying in the Chinese Languages/Dialects) is complex yet beautiful.

Indeed ‘twas a perfect practice post ;p

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