- I’ve caught a cold.
- There was no cold water in the building until 5pm and the fuyuans didn’t think it was that important to tell us this. Cold water also means no flushing toilet water!!
- Catching a cold means lots of fluids and bed rest, and having no flush on the toilet isn’t really helping any.
- One of my fish died… and it’s the one that I actually wanted to stay alive!
- We had a great indoor picnic with some classmates. Real pasta by an Italian, real tomyum by a Thai and random stir-fry by two alcoholics.

- The Tree should still be called Hidden Tree!!!
- Red leaves at Xiangshan cannot be found from the top.

- My classmates are so nice and sympathetic.
- My roommate cooks lots of yummy food for me.
- Exams are almost over!
- Kai has cheap drinks and good music 25RMB for absinth?!

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All this cramming makes me think of anything but study! Here’s some random things to note:
- Adam’s finally here in Beijing!!! =D But I have a few exams so I can’t just skip classes to hangout with him =(
- The weather is FREEZING and they still haven’t turned on the heating. We were told that we have to wait until the 1st Nov or 15th Nov … And since I’m still freezing my ass, I’m guessing I’ll have to wait til the 15th =(
- Hei and Jing keep head butting each other and they gobble up all the food I feed them so I’m sure one of them will die soon …
- I accidentally bought a Japanese fighting fish…it refuses to eat because I can’t find any freaking bloodworms =(
- We’re going to a Jap/Korean Halloween party Friday night to make up for the Halloween parties we missed on Wednesday night.
- Roughly have plans to go Sunlitun to party with Adam…
- I’m still looking into going to see Groove Coverage in Beijing this Dec!! Turns out my classmate’s bf is a huge fan ^_- I also found out that Linkin Park will be in Shanghai!!! But I’ll probably just stay in Bj
- I haven’t seen my language partner for a week and I don’t plan on contacting her soon because she’ll make me feel guilty for being a bad student.
- Tanya plans to get her language partner drunk, I think all our language partners should get drunk together for their ‘fist time’ =D
- I bought the first 4 Harry Potter books. And I’m halfway through already!
- My roommate has started to wake up at 6am everyday to study and I snooze a bit longer because it’s so freaking cold!
- I’m really hating this dodgy China internet that keeps disconnecting me every 5mins!!!

My parents left to join in my grandfathers 80th birthday celebrations in KL already. In the short time they were in 北京 Beijing, we had the chance to go to 北海 Beihai, 西单 Xidan, 秀水街Xiushuijie, walk through 景山公园 Jingshan Park, drive around 故宫 Gugong,天安门 Tiananmen, 后海 Houhai, some 胡同 Hutongs, eat some yummy 北京烤鸭 Beijing Duck and saw my cutie nephew!!!!!



It’s hard when one person wants to do the cultural site seeing thing and the other wants to just go shopping….

Either way, that hotel bed was lovely to sleep on and the showerhead was to die for! I wasn’t too fond with the slow drainage and windowless curtains though. I stupidly walked from the new train station to their hotel on the first day thinking it wouldn’t be that far. Yes well, it wasn’t that far on the map…
The new subway Line 5 was pretty spiffy, their trains were upgraded (lights to show the progress, extra bars for people to hold on to, AC etc) and they also put in glass doors on the platforms which I thought was stupid because the train doesn’t actually line it’s doors with the platform doors when it stops. Anyways, they still have a long way to go before it can even be compared to HK.
So I gave my family a quick call on Saturday to say “Hi!” and “Happy Birthday” to my Grandfather. But it was so noisy I doubt they even heard me… I wish I had been there to see everyone and eat the wonderful banquet I’m sure they had =( Now I’ll just have to make do with the photos and videos…
Yesterday was apparently the Vietnamese Women’s Day! It’s the day where the guys will treat the girls like a queen by buying them flowers or a gift and doing the chores for them. We ended up having a yummy steamboat on the kitchen floor in dorm building 4 with a bunch of Vietnamese people. You know, I wouldn’t be surprised if I’ve met more Vietnamese people than local Chinese!
PS. I bought myself a couple of fishies (黑黑 and 金金)! I decided it was just too cruel to kill a turtle.
National week finished with me needing to transfer more $ into my account.
And then it was back to classes and catching up/hearing about what everyone else did in their week off. The week off definitely makes me wish for another week off! I don’t think there will be another one until New years!? O_o; I’ll have to create my own! But first I’ll see how many classes I can skip when it comes around to Christmas time…
After restocking my cash, I went out and bought myself a humidifier! And it’s name is Pikachu =) We’ll see if there’s any difference between life with and without dear Pikachu after a week. I’m just hoping Pikachu will help soothe my dry nose/throat because it’s been killing me lately =( Damn the Beijing weather! *fist in air*

Another thing I bought was a blanket! I didn’t buy it because it’s getting colder but to add more layers between the solid wood they call a bed and my body. It’s helped a bit because I’m actually falling asleep much easier, but at the same time it’s still not comparable to a NORMAL mattress bed.
I can’t wait until my parents come! I’ll get to sleep in a hotel bed~! Anything has to be better than the one’s in the dorm. Especially when everyone else is saying the sleepers on the trains are better than them! >_<
Oh, and I also bought a pillow just because I’m used to having more than one around. Next, maybe some cups?
More cutlery?
Laundry bag?
More clothes?
One of those wicked massage machines??
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Horrayy the week is over and now it’s time for China’s National Day/Week celebrations!!! =D
This is the first time I’ve had a 7 day week of classes in my life time and I’m hoping it’ll be the last!! I don’t even know why I’m complaining…I only do about 20hrs in a 4day week here at BLCU whereas some other people do up to 30hours! 20hrs is heaps compared to the 14-15hr weeks I’m used to in Perth!
October is going to be such a busy month! From the 1st to the 7th is the week off for BLCU (Beijing Language and Culture Uni) Students and I’m still not exactly sure what I’ll be doing during this time. I’m most likely going to be shopping and seeing some sites, but some of this depends on how the weather holds up here. Then in a couple of weeks my parents are coming to visit me, a couple of friends might be coming to Beijing, and other relatives dropping by Beijing too!!
The weather here has been getting cooler now, which sucks because I wanted to experience as many sunny days as I can before I freeze my ass off. Which reminds me, those fuyuan’s in our dorm building took away our a/c remote!! Boo! I can’t even regulate my room temperature anymore.
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Now, let’s get down to business.
Most people come to Beijing and go looking for the Silk Market (Silk Street) which is a touristy multi-storey building full of stalls selling whatever you want. The stall owners know phrases in multiple languages such as “hey pretty lady” “come look” “I give you a good deal” etc. in Mandarin, English and Russian.
Because it’s such a touristy place to go to (they even have parking space for the tourist coaches), the stall owners can be quite aggressive and they always start at OUTRAGEOUS prices. Expect 500% increase!
I went to the Silk Market once and I wouldn’t go back there to buy anything, I’ld rather go shopping at the 五道口服争市场 near our campus on 学院路. The stall owners there are much nicer and most of them are quite reasonable because there are a lot of students around the area.
So anyway, today I made my way to 西单. I was looking for the street market and instead I found this unknown alleyway markets which led me to a multi-storey building packed with everything you would want. It’s much bigger than the Silk Market and packed full of locals…and I’ve always figured, if you see locals around buying stuff it means that the prices are fairly reasonable.
After splurging most of the money I had on me, I got lost trying to get out of the building (I swear they purposely don’t have any escalators going down!). The train ride home was interesting, I had to literally throw myself into the crowd whilst keeping a tight hold on all my bags. And of course, I forgot to get off at my stop to change lines and so had to squish into another train.
Nothing brings a country together better than these packed train rides which force us to get up close and personal.
First of all, HAPPY MID AUTUMN FESTIVAL!! 中秋节快乐!

Beijing mooncakes are small and crappy, don’t be deceived by the big packaging. EG, my pack of chips was 3/4 air and 1/4 chips.

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I’ve been wanting to buy an electronic Chinese-English English-Chinese dictionary for a long while now. So today I planned to go to the bank straight after class, change some money and head off to the electronic market with my friend and a handy translator.
Everything seemed to be going to plan until I actually went to the dreaded bank. It was 13:08 when I got my ticket and it said that there was 111 people ahead of me. 111 people? I thought, ‘Yeah right! I bet my number #1266 will pop up pronto because everyone ahead of me probably gave up and left’ ………… Even if they were still serving #1158.
They sure did leave! Almost everyone knew that they had to get the ticket at the bank first, then they can go run errands and still be in line at the bank! I ended up eating lunch at maccas which I swore I wouldn’t do! But it was right next to the bank and well, the burgers there are actually pretty good!! =P
There were only three counters open the whole time and one of which was dedicated for the VIPs. People were starting to get restless when it hit the 2hr mark and a few customers had verbal confrontations with the staff who did nothing.
What annoyed me the most was that when you finally get to the counter, you can see the staff just taking their sweet time doing their own thing, chit chatting and passing it off as ‘important’ work related stuff. But I guess they’re not to blame, they’re extremely short staffed!
As I was sitting down waiting for my number to come up, I started chatting to a nice China lady. The China lady talked too fast and used difficult vocab which I barely grasped, but one of the things I did understand was that I could have gotten a much better exchange rate at a different bank. But hey, I needed the money and I don’t know where the other bank is. Plus it was still a better exchange rate than what I got off at the little black market shop… Although, I have to admit that the little black market shop was a lot more efficient, go in/go out type of thing.
If anyone is thinking of getting some quick cash to exchange around the Wudaokou area in Beijing, there’s a little dodgy shop on the corner of Chengfu Rd near the West gate of BLCU.

The shop is the door next to the Pink SiCool shop and inside there’s a lamp, desk, calculator and a local Chinese. The door usually has another local who is on the lookout for cops, if he’s not there, he’s the guy smoking out the front.
So at the end of my little banking adventure, I finally left the bank at 15:45 with cash in hand but I missed my opportunity to get my hands on that electronic dictionary I wanted =(
If you ever meet a grumpy Beijinger, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve recently been to the bank!!
- Things to note:
- - They make a big fuss if your Aussie dollar has any “strange” markings or a lil tear but they easily accept torn up RMB.
- - Always check that the bank will exchange your currency, it’s a waste of your time if you wait in line for hours just to find out that they can’t change it!!!


