Journey To Wuhan City In Hubei Province China
In this video I decided to take a long journey from North East China to Wuhan City in Hubei Province to meet up with some friends and explore this huge city.
I decided to take the train there to see the scenery which was about a 14 hour ride….yea i know thats a long time and I don’t think I would do it again, however, I really appreciated the experience none the less.
I stayed a few days in Wuhan and then took a plane back to meet back up with D.
Anyways enjoy the video footage, this is part one from my Wuhan trip, stay tuned for part 2 comming soon!
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Wishing you much love and prosperity,
Justin Verrengia
P.S. Click Here to see Part 2






June 28th, 2010 at 1:03 pm
Load up on all that good tea!! and chinese tonic herbs!!!!
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Justin Verrengia Reply:
July 1st, 2010 at 11:20 am
thanks for checking out the vid and commenting Brett, u betcha, I
love the Chinese cha(tea).
much love,
Justin
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July 2nd, 2010 at 9:45 am
Justin,
Very cool video buddy. I picked up on something that not many people understand.
Near the end the guy “bowed” within the Orient is a sign of respect.
They greet with respect, something Americans should learn from. The biggest thing we have lost over the years is respect for one another, something they are big on in the Orient.
Missed D, please send regards to her. I am glad you are having fun while still young, I did the same thing. Now I am only about three years from total debt freedom, and then it’s time to have fun again while I am still in my early 40′s.
Later my friend.
“D”
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Justin Verrengia Reply:
July 5th, 2010 at 5:47 am
hey bro,
Yes, good eyes my friend, they always bow when they greet and say goodbye when u walk by which is very kind and respectful.
There is a lot about both our cultures can learn from eachother without a doubt.
Keep plugging away my friend and doing what you’re doing
much love & light
Jusitn
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July 3rd, 2010 at 3:24 pm
Justin,
I envy you being able to go to places like that, that I only dream about doing. I know you worked hard to do what you are doing. It is nice of you to share your trips with us. I look forward to part two.
Later and to your success
Clyde
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Justin Verrengia Reply:
July 5th, 2010 at 5:49 am
hello Clyde, thanks for taking the time to watch the vid and for commenting, i really appreciate it. Glad i can help assist you.
to your success my friend,
Justin
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July 6th, 2010 at 4:17 am
Justin,
I’m glad for youto bedoing that travel and so young.
I was an escirt for 2-17 year old cadets of the Civil Air Patrol in the 70′s to Tiawan for 3 weeks. We were hosted by the protocal division of Republic of China’s Air Force.The purpose was good will.
We were taken to all of the places dignitaries are taken when touring.We stayed in Westernized facilities like Holiday Inns Foremost milk.I triedthe hothuananan food once.
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Justin Verrengia Reply:
July 8th, 2010 at 2:16 pm
hello Dwaine my friend,
thanks for sharing your experience with us. I have not been to
Taiwan yet but looking forward to visiting. Closest I been to
Taiwan so far has been Hong Kong(in the South of China) which was
a blast. Also Shenzhen and Zhuhai are 2 other beautiful cities in
the South of China we have visited.
So many places to see…
Did you enjoy the hot huananan food?
Justin Verrengia
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October 1st, 2010 at 1:24 am
Great information you write it very clean.
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