March Yi Peng Wang March is a middle school teacher who works at the Confucius Institute at Coan Middle School in Atlanta, Georgia. Currently, he is teaching sixth and seventh grade Chinese and eighth grade Math. March spent the first 12 years of his life living in Beijing, China, then he moved to the United States, first living in San Francisco, then Atlanta. March loves to travel. He has been to North Korea, Burma, Australia, Argentina, Japan, Taiwan, Tibet, Mongolia, all over Europe, Southeast Asia, and North America. He has big plans to visit South Africa in 2010 for the World Cup! March graduated from Emory University with degrees in Philosophy and Chinese studies. His favorite TV show is When Animals Attack II. His favorite book (at the moment) is Survival of the Sickest. March’s favorite musician is Jay Chow. March is fluent in Chinese and English. His dream is to translate the essence of Chinese literary classics into English and other languages. His goal in life is to bring happiness to his family and friends. March really loves eating sashimi and hot spicy tofu. March served as the graduate assistant for Emory University CIPA summer studying abroad in China for the past three years. He is familiar with and has contacts in cities such as Hong Kong, Xi’an, Beijing, and Shanghai. March is on Facebook! Just type in his email ymwang330@gmail.com and you’ll find his page. Feel free to contact him anytime!
Yi Zheng Yi Zheng is a 22-year-old recent graduate from Bowdoin College with a double major in Asian Studies and Psychology and a minor in Economics. Yi immigrated to the United States at the age of 10 from Fujian Province, China, and has been living in New York City ever since. She is fluent in English, Mandarin and Fujian dialect. S Yi loves adventures and traveling and one of her dreams is to travel around the world—so far she has been to London, Paris, Geneva, Aruba, China and Canada and she is proud of these accomplishments. Her hobbies include volleyball, badminton, biking, reading, writing, and listening to music. She likes to listen and sing along to Chinese music even if she does not know the lyrics. She cares a lot about her family and friends. She loves to experiment with all kinds of food, and though she is not great at cooking, eating is never a problem. She is an energetic and enthusiastic person and is passionate over even the simplest matters. Yi is extremely excited about the Windsor Mountain Bridge China Program and looks forward to the adventurous days to come!
Home!
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By now Adam and I have spoken with most of you (and your parents) and you
are all safe back at home. We are busy back at our base here in the
beautiful New...
Last Update: Hawaiian Names!
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Bridge Hawaii Families and Friends,
*Greetings from Windsor Mountain...*
Our Hawaii team is enjoying their last couple of days in Maui before flying
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Update #5: Los Cuates
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Bridge Mexico Families,
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Can you believe that the summer is almost over, and that the Bridge Mexico
group will be home i...
Update # 3: Llama or Alpaca!?
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Bridge Peru Families and Friends,
*Greetings from Windsor Mountain!*
Another wonderful update from Jim Whitmore and Katie Colby, our fabulous
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Team Update from Cape Town
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*Friday August 1 2008-* Greetings from Cape Town and apologies for the
delay in blog updating- we have simply had action packed days so I will try
and reco...
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