The China Experience

Eight poems about going to China

Dash MacIntyre
6 min readMay 19, 2024

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Photo by Pascal Müller on Unsplash

Eating In Yiwu China

I look for a restaurant with english

and if I can’t find one I look for at least menu pictures on the wall

until I find one with price numbers printed in the corners

and then walk in and point on the wall and give the money

and see what comes out.

Hemisphere Strangers

on the top of leifeng pagoda up seven flights of stairs

an old chinese man looking half mummified already

huffs his way slowly to the top bracing his cane on each step

and arrives finally at the highest floor and laughs at himself

and taps his cane on the ground a couple satisfied times

and sees me a young american sharing the view

and he smiles at me and says something and beams

and I smile back and point and smile again

and he wanders off to the other side another cardinal direction view

and I wonder which is more beautiful

the horizon of topographical serenity

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Dash MacIntyre

Comedian, political satirist, and poet. Created The Halfway Post. Check out my comedy book Satire In The Trump Years, and my poetry book Cabaret No Stare.