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15 Challenges. 2000 Miles. Just 30 Days.

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The Challenges 挑战

Click on a challenge below to see details.

1.  Seek out a fortune teller to predict your future.

2.  Work on a farm for a day.

3.  Sell souvenirs to Chinese tourists.

4.  Catch a fish.

5.  Experience the life of a monk.

6.  Work in the kitchen at a noodle shop.

7.  Attend a Chinese wedding.

8.  Study a martial art with an old master.

9.  Street perform and raise 100 yuan (RMB) for charity.

10.  Win three games of Mahjong for money in a row.

11.  Visit a nursing home.

12.  Learn about Chinese calligraphy and write your Chinese names.

13.  Hitchhike between two cities for less than the cost of the bus fare.

14.  Appear on national TV.

15.  Find a Chinese girl taller than Albert and take a picture with her.

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Recent Posts

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  • TV Broadcast of the Obstacle Course Show
  • Challenge 15: FAILED!
  • Chinglish Bonus 3
  • Challenge 14: ACCOMPLISHED!
  • Challenge 13: ACCOMPLISHED!
  • Chinglish Bonus 2
  • Challenge 12: ACCOMPLISHED!
  • Challenge 11: ACCOMPLISHED!
  • Challenge 10: FAILED!

Recent Comments

  • Lloyd Lofthouse on Challenge 15: FAILED! (4):
    • I think by north, they mean where the people grow and eat wheat and other grains than rice probably north of the Great Wall. I've heard or read that eating grain and oats seems to have helped the northern people to be taller. Can you find out where the wheat and oat crops begin
  • Belinda on Challenge 14: ACCOMPLISHED! (1):
    • you know, this kind of programs are very popular in China in that Summer, my family are the faithful fans for it. It seems that it first appeared in HNTV, and then widespread to other provinces. i really appreciated both of you cuz you really caught the lattest thing in that summer. Bravo!
  • Kat on Chinglish (8) (1):
    • I have one that I took in Xi'an that reads, "Male Room."
  • Kat on Chinglish (7) (3):
    • Gad! I honestly can't remember the last time I flirted a monkey, let alone by feeding!
  • NJTexan on Chinglish (7) (3):
    • Love it! Darned tourists - the views are not there for your enjoyment!
  • Nick from ChineseTeachers.com on Challenge 13: ACCOMPLISHED! (5):
    • I am so impressed by what you have done! Well done! And you clearly experienced 缘分 [yuánfèn] when you met the same truck a second time. Amazing!
  • Yi on Challenge 10: FAILED! (5):
    • It's nice to see your videos here!
  • Belinda on Challenge 5: ACCOMPLISHED! (6):
    • "These included waking up at 5am to chant prayers, playing drums and horns and visiting a local family who had recently suffered a bereavement." you mean you join the monks to chant for the one who died? Amazing! you must really experience the ritual custom of the chinese, and i think that
  • Belinda on Challenge 4: FAILED! (5):
    • good guy! but i also want to know why another try in other cities?
  • Belinda on Challenge 1: ACCOMPLISHED! (8):
    • Funny!Indeed, Chinese people like to tell their fortunes. Just for me, sometimes i couldn't decide what i will do or confuse what i want, i will go to temple and find some fortune teller outside to predict my fortune. some predict according to your birth, and some predict according to your hand. i think you

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