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Q: How is in Xinjiang?

I read air quality is not really good in Urumqi (sulfuric dioxide), and beside few treads here, I couldn't find any more info about Xinjiang. 

 

Has anybody been there, or is currently working there?  

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I have a student that is from there. From what I've heard it's not so bad. The student I teach turned out very well! I also hear the food is good especially the barbecue they call the people there xinjiang barbecue guy because they make good barbecue!

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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The air quality is quite nice,as well as the landscape,that's one of the places i want to go most in this country.

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food is great!!!

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Xinjiang and Inner Mongolian students' English is always MUCH better than the rest angel. I love the food also...some is similar to Balkan style cooking, so it reminds me of home...

GuilinRaf:

Very true.

I have yet to have a student from those places whose English is not, on average, better than most of the students in the class. And some of them, it is very  good!

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The air quality is great during summer and abysmal during winter due to the coal burning stations that fire the city's central heating - which is needed because winter is f*cking freezing.

 

There have been a few questions on Urumqi asked before - have a look through the archives.

 

Generally, it's a place for people who have a sense of adventure and a high bullshit tolerance threshold.

 

The local minority people are, almost to a man and women, absolutely lovely, and the best thing about life in the far west is getting to know Uyghur culture.

 

No time to write more, sorry.

MissA:

Oh, yeah, manasyt is right. The food is awesome. Da Pan Ji, amazing!

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I love the food too...some is similar to Balkan style cooking, which reminds me of home smiley

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Last week, I came across two teaching job offers from Public Schools in Xinjiang, with unusually high pay (100 000 Rmb per year), and after School followed my suggestion on cancelling office hours, I 'grabbed' lower paying Contract. School accepted my reasons, why I don't like to sit in the School 40 hours a week (moonlighting), and changed Contract to : 

 

'Party B agrees that during the Contract period he/she will not accept employment at any other School, which will disrupt regular teaching work.'

 

In other words, I can work anywhere I want in my free time, butt...I must always be on time at my prime job!

 

At the interview with School's Chinese English teacher I had feeling, nobody really wants to come and teach in Xinjiang, so I posted question here, just to find out nothing is really wrong there.

 

 

 

I am heading to Urumqi by the end of April.

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