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Sparkling Corpus Christi Bay is home to the Corpus Christi Municipal Marina, the city’s crown gem. From here, boaters have easy access to the Gulf of Mexico from famed Port Aransas. Take a tour on the USS Lexington and learn about “The Blue Ghost”, or pop in the onboard shop for souvenirs. For an adventure, sail over to Padre Island National Seashore to view the vast undeveloped, barrier islands. Or, stop by the Texas State Aquarium to see the exotic marine life. For those wanting culture, the Harbor Playhouse is known for local talent. And Heritage Park and Cultural Center and the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History are great places to learn about Corpus Christi’s history and cultural diversity. If festivals are your thing, every spring brings the Corpus Christi Festival of the Arts, where you’ll find live entertainment and numerous art displays. There’s even something for bird and botanical lovers. The Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail links over 300 birding sites and the Corpus Christi Botanical Garden is full of walking trails, birds, flowers, and wetlands.


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With the coming of the Beijing Olympics, China is becoming more accessible to foreign travelers. English signs are everywhere and it seems that everyone seems to speak some English. But if you want a true glimpse of China, you will have to venture away from the big cities and into the rural villages, where people will still be amazed by your colored eyes and hair and your western features. To survive in these places, you will have to learn some basic Chinese. Here are some simple phrases to help you get by.

Hello! = 你好-"ni hao"

Goodbye. = 再见-"zai jian"

My name is ___. = 我叫___.-"wo jao___."

Thank you. = 谢谢-"xie xie"

How much does it cost? = 多少钱?-"duo shao qian"

 


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Corpus Christi, Texas is a city of fun by the sea and a whole lot more. Sparkling Corpus Christi Bay is home to the Corpus Christi Municipal Marina, the city’s crown gem, which is protected from the elements by the sandy barrier islands that dot the Texas coast. From here boaters have easy channel access to the Gulf of Mexico from famed Port Aransas. Here you’ll also find the USS Lexington where you can take a tour, learn about “The Blue Ghost”, or pick up some souvenirs at the onboard shop. If you’re up for some adventure, try visiting Padre Island National Seashore, which encompasses over 100,000 acres of undeveloped, vanishing barrier islands, some of the last of their kind. You can also try the Texas State Aquarium to learn about exotic local marine wildlife and environmental conservation. For those wanting to sample some culture, the Harbor Playhouse has a long-standing reputation for local talent. Heritage Park and Cultural Center is also a great place to learn about the artistic and cultural diversity of Corpus Christi and the surrounding area. Similarly, the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History is a great place to view historical collections that emphasize the uniqueness South Texas. And if you like festivals, every spring brings the Corpus Christi Festival of the Arts, where you’ll find live music, dancing, theater, film, and numerous art displays. There’s even something for the lovers of birds and botanicals. The Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail offers numerous observation platforms linking over 300 birding sites, and the Corpus Christi Botanical Garden is full of walking trails, birds, flowers, and wetlands.

As one of the largest states in the Union, Texas, the Lone Star state, is big on tourism and huge on fun. Two thirds of the over 20 million folks who call Texas home live in its major metropolitan cities, like Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Aside from the typical things most big cities have to offer, like great food and exciting nightlife, folks in Houston can also sign up for space camp. In Dallas, nothing beats catching the Dallas Cowboys football team in action during a home game, or witnessing a true cowboy ride a live, bucking bull in a Dallas rodeo. And, in Austin, the city dubbed “Live Music Capital of the World”, there is always a good band playing and many other types of live entertainment, from theater to orchestras. If relaxing by the warm water of the Gulf of Mexico is more your speed, then head down to the state’s hundreds of miles of coastline. Aside from its many small, quaint beach towns, there’s also Corpus Christi, where you can enjoy a delicious seafood meal while watching the boats sail in and out of the harbor past the barrier islands located just off the mainland. Texas also has several water parks and amusement parks, including the famous Six Flags Over Texas. Whatever you decide to do in Texas, you’re bound to have a good time. And, before you leave, there are two things you definitely don’t want to forget, your luggage…and the Alamo.

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