Doug and I spent 8 days there, getting to know the city, the neighborhoods, the schools, the grocery stores, the CRAZY driving, and the many, many, many "villas" that we looked at. In the end, we decided on a penthouse apartment on the 21st floor in a part of the city called Hongqiao (pronounced hung chow). It is walking distance from lots of stores, markets, resturants, the subway, and a 25 minute drive from Doug's office downtown.
We also found a great school in the same neighborhood, Yew Chung International School http://www.ycis-sh.com/home/home.stm. Pia has a confirmed spot starting January for 3 days a week and hopefully they find one for Eric as well. The school is fantastic. They will receive a bilingual education (English and Chinese) and will even start violin lessons at age 4 (this was Eric's request...that we find a school with guitars and violins. Success!) The school and friends that have kids there as well say that the kids will be bilingual within the first 6-8 months (parents, not so much. Try 6-8 years!)
Overall, a successful first trip! Now the fun really begins... ;O)
A typical Chinese commodities market
(aka everything that "fell off the truck")
The Shanghai World Financial Center at Night
(The 3rd tallest building in the world)
3 comments:
Looks amazing - Can't wait to visit!
Does Shanghai have a theme song like "Dirty Water"? If yes, then I'm a go!
We are so excited for you!! Can't wait to read all about your adventures in China.
I am so happy for the whole family. I'll miss you all but I'm thankful I can stay connected and informed via your blog. I look forward to reading about all your amazing adventures. :-)
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