| Tough_Lefse' hunt list is really a good idea. Jianshuo, maybe you can integrate it with your Shanghai Map project?
When I was in Nanjing two years ago, I always went out with a city map in my bag, but I never used it unless it was late and I had to go back to school. I'd like to travel around the city without destination. I went out, took a bus if I happened to find a bus stop. If there were several lines, chose the most unfamiliar one. When I was on the bus, I watched out the window carefully and curiously. If I found something interesting by the roadside, I would get off at the next bus stop and go back to the interesting place. After visiting the place, I continued my travel by rambling around and finding another bus stop. When it was late, I took out the map and found out where I was, then searched for a way to go back. I always got great surprize and unexpected joy when I travelled like this.I think this is another good way for you to get familiar with the city you live in. You need to know your purpose when using a hunt list. It is just like using google -- you should use a few keywords to express what you want, and then you get it. My method is like navigating the web, from one site to another site by hyper-links. You never know what you will get until you get it. It is more time consuming, but it is also more exciting to find something you don't know before. |
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