First, the Chabad in Pudong, Shanghai is on of the best Chabads I've been to. The Rabbi is Israeli and his wife is from Michigan so the services were in English and Hebrew. And of course there weren't any Chinese people there!! So I was really glad I went all the way to Shanghai for the services even if it was Yom Kippur, lol. It's just too bad Shanghai is so far from Tongzi or I'd go more often.
After Yom Kippur I had a day to wander around Shanghai. Although the weather was terrible and rainy and I wasn't too motivated to see a big city, but I did go to the big shopping street, East Nanjing Rd, and to the old French area, XinTianDi, where you can buy overpriced western food.
Left: A square and fountain in XinTianDi
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When I got to Wuxi a couple days later I got to see Katrine's adorable little first graders. She's got it so easy there in Wuxi, she's making bank teaching these 8 first graders in an International school where there's only 60 students total. Most of the students are from Korea or other Asian countries and they can speak English and Chinese fluently and of course their mother language. They're smart little kids, but also a little devilish.