Of leaving America, relocating to China. I am looking forward to this new adventure. A little background information that lead to this thread.
Jing tried life in America and sadly to say, it was not her cup of tea. On Jing's arrival here, I made introductory arrangements with the Chinese community in Spokane. Just an 'okay' experience with her country people. The thing is, a few militant Christians made her American entry a bit difficult. On the 'get- go'! Not good.
I am away at work for almost 11 1/2 a day. She alone. Jing's loneliness of being was like a kiss of death to her China soul. Time just took it's toll on her, and lastly, her father self- immolated this Spring, smoking, fell asleep, died a week later. At least she had the opportunity to be with him his last week on earth. Her two children, of which one is her son, 13 years old. Problems with the son's absent father and his uncaring family.
Anyway, Jing made it through a whole year+ but with difficulty. After father was gone, she did not return to the States.
A lot of the members here are American. Proudly so. I'm older than most here and rightfully speaking (by default), I have probably done more things than most others. I have the problem of not aging gracefully, unlike most of my family & friends are comfortably doing or have done. I just do not get that warm fuzzy American feeling any more. I will not go into detail about this as I probably would piss a lot of the patriots off.
Looking back on all this, I think it is sad but it is a fortuitous moment for me. I feel perfectly in tune for another adventure. So, that is why I started this thread. I want to be with Jing. We tried life together here in America, and now we will try life together in China.
I thank all the members for their honest suggestions. At this moment, subject to whims, the wind, whatever...I think Zhuhai appeals most to me (Jing likes), and distantly Qingdao...Robert S's pick for cultural reasons. Robert, I like that Munich culture myself. Civilization!
The thing is, I cannot figure why Willy would leave Zhuhai and move away to the suburbs, Zhongshan. That is so American!
I guess that is something I will have to figure out myself when I get there.
Question. No mention, but is Macao steeped in it's Portuguese legacy? Thinking food.