The Olympics start tomorrow and all of China is in a frenzy. Despite the tireless preparations that are happening in the city, Shunyi district hasn't be getting nearly as much attention, besides flower arrangements magically popping up on the sidewalk outside our complex, and lanterns and Christmas lights being hung from the trees. I miss having access to the news back home, since all we see on our television in the dining hall are torch relays (over and over and over again) and ads for things like orange juice that of course all the athletes drink to stay healthy. Ha ha.
Last night, we had dinner with perhaps one of the most successful 24 year-olds I've met who defines the meaning of you guanxi. Because of our native English speaking skillz, our group was asked to help one of our boss's friends participate in a city-wide "English-check" study at several branches of China's Ming Sheng bank. We split up into two groups and spent 4 days in total driving around Beijing with this woman named Vera Cui, Queen of Connections (re: you guanxi), asking scripted questions to bank tellers in English and seeing if they were able to help us without using Chinese. It made for some interesting encounters, and frazzled, nervewracked banking staff.
I digress! Vera grew up with a father involved in some foreign business so since childhood she's had plenty an opportunity to brush up on her English. As a result, she is the most renown English teacher (no foolin') in all of Shunyi! We saw her magic at work yesterday at this amazing Korean barbecue restaurant where she took us to dinner, when a group of non Chinese-speaking guests stared helplessly at the non-English menu. Vera saved the day and was offered a drink by her new British friends, but refused due to work obligations, of which involved greeting the Canadian Olympic team (YEE-AAAH!) when they arrived at the airport that night!
As this entry doesn't seem to have much flow to it, I will mess up the order even more by adding a wide array of PICTURES! The magic about those is that a couple sentences' description do the trick... Then the rest is up to you. So here I go with a few more depictions of my adventures here thusfar. The theme is: ... China. ha HA! Now anything goes.
p.s. The building you can barely see in the background was errected in honour of the BJ Olympics. Ah, yes, the Beijing Olympic something-something building. Note the flame-esque tip...
On a lighter note! Making friends with the fruit sellers at Wangfujing Night market. A HUGE hit for tourists, and a place I didn't get to visit last year. Professional hawkers such as the ones featured above were yelling things like, "I love you! For Free!" I'm not sure what that can translate into. Who knows if they were selling love, but their candy-coated fruit skewers certainly weren't free. 10 big kuai apiece! A delicous 10 kuai at that.
Me getting friendly with a lion at the Temple of Heaven.
CHINA CARE INTERNS 2008! After many failed attempts, I'm not actually jumping in this one, to the dismay of my fellow interns. The story behind this is that early on, we decided that we would create a series of jumping pictures, taken in famous locations all around the city. Like, the Summer Palace for example. The best part is attracting loads of attention from passers-by...
Possibly the best picture ever taken in China. Ever.
Thank you John Speed.
Also, thanks to our subject who we found outside the Olympic Bird's Nest, shouting out the Olympic slogan and representing all the pride a Chinese citizen could have surrounding the starting of tomorrow's 08-08-2008 event.
Flowing with the masses into the Forbidden City with Mao's portrait looming.
So these are the hooligans I've been hangin' with these past 2 months! (Minus our dear Joan who decided to hang back that weekend). From left to right: Anna, Tim, Ysabelle, Callie, and John Speed.
A bit more of a close-up... Callie, John Speed, Ysabelle, me, and Tim. Missing our two to make seven on Wangfujing street.
Thank you John Speed.
Also, thanks to our subject who we found outside the Olympic Bird's Nest, shouting out the Olympic slogan and representing all the pride a Chinese citizen could have surrounding the starting of tomorrow's 08-08-2008 event.
There we have my great mish-mash of pictures! We took a trip to the breathtaking Great Wall this past weekend, so hopefully I'll get a couple of those up before I take off to Shanghai. My travel plans for the last 2 weeks are shaping up. Brief itinerary: Head to Shanghai on Monday with John Speed by hard-sleeper train, spend a couple nights in a hostel in the center of the city. Then head south to beautiful Hangzhou where John Speed will stay to begin his fall semester at Zhejiang University. From there I have 10 days to explore Xi'an, Pingyao, and another city that I haven't yet decided on before I head back to Beijing on the 26th or 27th. Homebound on the 28th, and so long China... aaahhh my heart will ache...
The next time I post will probably be from a different city. Before I begin my travels on Monday and say farewell to China Care, I still need to finish a mural I've been working on for the children's home and write a few newswires. T'will be a busy weekend. Tomorrow I see my good friend Olivia who's in Beijing after a month-long Chinese program in Taiwan. It'll be AMAZING to see a familiar face. I spoke to her on the phone to make plans and holey moley was it ever crazy to think how I'll be meeting a friend on the complete opposite side of the world. On the starting day of the Olympic Games! phew, hard to get my head around.
The next time I post will probably be from a different city. Before I begin my travels on Monday and say farewell to China Care, I still need to finish a mural I've been working on for the children's home and write a few newswires. T'will be a busy weekend. Tomorrow I see my good friend Olivia who's in Beijing after a month-long Chinese program in Taiwan. It'll be AMAZING to see a familiar face. I spoke to her on the phone to make plans and holey moley was it ever crazy to think how I'll be meeting a friend on the complete opposite side of the world. On the starting day of the Olympic Games! phew, hard to get my head around.
Sorry if I've rendered some of you partially blind if you've stuck with my novel-length entry... kudos! Stay in touch and I continue to wish you all a glorious summer.
love, hugs, and kisses,
lauren.
love, hugs, and kisses,
lauren.
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