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DJ Jason

25/6/2018

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 Jason, who prefers to use his English name, was our second HelpX guest from China.  When he was 16, Jason won a competition to become a DJ and he worked for many years as a radio DJ. Jason has 4 older sisters and he is not the only young person we've met whose parents found ways to get around China's "one child" policy. As the only son, however, Jason feels that he is primarily responsible for providing financial support for his parents.  

Jason liked to dress up and go out on the town, but when I asked him to help me in the garden, it was evident that he was no stranger to manual work.

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 Confronted with a bag of compost,Jason didn't do what I've always done (reach into the bag with a trowel and get compost all over my arms). When he carefully rolled the sides of the bag down, he betrayed his experience of manual work.  My heart went out to him as I realised that this 'city boy' does what men  (it's usually men) do if they've worked in construction or farming. And now I do it too!

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8/1/2024 04:03:26 pm

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    The day to day account of our travels was posted on a  "Psychedelic travellers" WhatsApp group and a "Julia and Ian in China" WeChat group.  So postings after October are summaries and reflections.  To follow the story in chronological order, work your way back through the archives from March. Why "Psychedelic Travellers"? Because we read Michael Pollan's 2018 book How to change your mind:the new science of psychedelics, and liked the way Pollan likens an acid trip to travelling in an unfamiliar country.

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