Sara Jaaksola

Chinese teacher and a doctoral researcher from Finland living in Guangzhou, China

Alt Sidebar
Random Article
Search
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Research
    • My Research
    • Resources
  • Chinese Lessons
  • YouTube
  • Other
    • My Life
    • Living in China
    • Guangzhou
    • Teaching Chinese
    • Studying Chinese
    • PhD Studies & Research
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Research
    • My Research
    • Resources
  • Chinese Lessons
  • YouTube
  • Other
    • My Life
    • Living in China
    • Guangzhou
    • Teaching Chinese
    • Studying Chinese
    • PhD Studies & Research

Top Posts & Pages

  • Choosing a Chinese teacher
  • Getting married in China: The paperwork in Finland
  • Chinese Corner: How to pass HSK test
  • Preparing a conference poster
  • Welcome the year of the horse!
  • Writing a Research Plan in Chinese
  • Giving birth in China: Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center
  • How to manage a 10-hour flight with a baby
  • Easy study tips for the holidays
  • Why I Use Skritter To Learn To Write Chinese And Why You Should Too?

Getting to know Guangzhou: Xiaozhou village

May 13, 2012 /

Rainy day in Xiaozhou village

It was a rainy day today, but luckily managed to get some photos in Xiaozhou village, my favourite place in Guangzhou.

Chinese lady in Xiaozhou village

Xiaozhou vilage

Door in Xiaozhou village

Making pottery in Xiaozhou village

Home in Xiaozhou village

Small river in Xiaozhou village

Share this:

  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
 Previous
Making Chinese fried noodles
Newer 
Sara's Mandarin Monday: Watch out these mistakes in your Chinese essays

You might also like

Guangzhou
View to modern Guangzhou – Huacheng Square
August 5, 2018
After a year of silence, covid is back in Guangzhou
June 11, 2021
Day 29 of mostly staying at home due to outbreak
February 21, 2020
Facebook Instagram WeChat
© 2025 - All Rights Reserved | Bard Theme by Royal-Flush
Back to top
 

Loading Comments...