I think one of the novelties of being in a foreign country is that I feel twice removed from my Chinese heritage. It is very a surreal and disorienting "out of body" "out of character" "out of comfort" state. It puts into perspective for me what it means to be Chinese. What it means to be the child of immigrant parents. What it means to be the child of Taiwanese-born Chinese parents. What it means to be American-born Chinese. What it means to be an American in a foreign country. A Chinese-American in a foreign country. A tri-lingual Chinese-American in a foreign country. And it makes me wonder how much or how little the people in that place understand this layered identity. How do they process me? All the nuances, the politics, the prejudices, the social constructs, my multi-cultural values, the pieces of my heritage that I choose to wear and the other pieces I've chosen to shed-- They can't they possibly understand any of that, but what do they see instead?

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Madrid Madness!

Last weekend I went to Madrid! It was super fun, and interesting to be in ESPAÑA rather than CATALUNYA. I think I still like Barcelona more, though :) Here are some of the highlights!

All aboard the night train! a slightly-uncomfortable 9-hour overnight train ride...


We wandered around a bit during the rainy morning...made some new friends in Plaza Mayor :)


El Parque del Buen Retiro. What a nice, beautiful park! Loved it.


We went to the gay pride parade, it was really exciting and fun!


Watching the game against Paraguay outside the stadium! It was SO exciting!


An awesome flea market, probably the best one I've been to.


Museo del Prado. Got to see Las Meninas, Garden of Earthly Delights, The Annunciation by Fra Angelico, lots of Ribero works, it was really incredible.


The most expensive tapas I've eaten. Quite delish, and excellent presentation, imho...


Royal Palace & the garden next door



And that's Madrid in 2 days, for ya. toooodles.

Hugs and footcramps,
Angela <3

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