As a person who loves travelling, I have always been fascinated by richness of Chinese culture. Shandong, a coastal province in eastern China where I currently reside, has some of the most famous tourist sites in the country. During my stay here, I've explored attractions like Mount Tai, the Confucius Temple, and the ancient city of Qufu. These sites are not only visually stunning but also rich in history and culture. I was amazed by the intricate architecture, beautiful scenery, and the stories at each location.
One of my most memorable experiences during these travels was when my ability to communicate in basic Chinese language got me out of an embarrassing situation. While out for dinner, I mistakenly ordered a dish that contained a particularly spicy ingredient that I couldn't handle. As I sat there sweating and struggling to finish the dish, the locals at the next table began to laugh when their kid pointed at me and said "mama zhege waiguoren zai ku", which translates to "Mom, this foreigner is crying".
Thanks to my language skills, I was able to turn the situation around by joking about the spiciness of the dish and how it was a test of my endurance. They found my response amusing, and we ended up having a great conversation about the local cuisine. It was a small moment, but it reminded me of the power of language and how it can connect people from different cultures.