3.20.2009

it's official



Hey guess what!
I'm going to do fieldwork in China for 8 weeks this summer!
I've been holding off on talking about it here until I got the final-final word, but that just rolled in, so now I'm all set, pending any weird visa issues.

I'll be funded through a fellowship program of the NSF (that's the National Science Foundation for you non-nerds).  I'm flying in/out of Beijing & doing a few things there first (like a language intensive!  how do you say "what is the name of this plant?" in Mandarin?), but I'll be spending most of my time at a field station in Inner Mongolia, studying desertification, and desert grassland restoration. Hooray!

Basically I'll be wandering around in the desert by myself for...hmmm, let's see... by the time you account for the time in Beijing on both ends, plus getting to & from the field station & getting set up... crikey, that works out to be about 40 days.... alone... in the desert...

-cue dramatic motion-picture music here-

So, I've already asked a few peeps for advice, but if any of the rest of you out there have any tips for traveling (mostly alone) in China, I'm all ears.  


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow!
My understanding is that you can't get big thick fuzzy socks there, so don't forget to bring some with you.

Anonymous said...

Very Exciting! I've been reading "Holistic Management" by Allan Savory which has shed a lot of light on man-made desertification from agriculture as well as grassland restoration by livestock management. His work mostly took place in Africa and the US, but it would be interesting to see how it is being approached in Asia.

Anyway, Have a great trip!

-Shaun

Lee Ann said...

Hey Ginger, Congratulations! How exciting and scary! Mike and I have a friend who lived there for a year (working for GM). He is a potter/artist and did LOTS of traveling. I am sure he would be happy to talk with you. Do you want me to set something up?

P.S. I LOVE your blog.