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圣诞节快乐!


我很久没有参加圣诞节。小时候,我的父母带我们小孩儿去看屋子装得很漂亮的彩灯。我们从来没有圣诞树,可是我们吃特别好吃的菜。
Christmas in Beijing
来到北京,我的英国朋友介绍我他们传统的圣诞节。真的有意思也很好玩儿!

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一起床就从圣诞树下面找出来你的礼物。
Christmas in Beijing
Christmas in Beijing
圣诞节的时候,一定要和很多酒 (啤酒,红酒,白酒等等)。
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每一个人有圣诞crackers,圣诞cracker里面有小礼物。
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他们做很多很多的菜。
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吃完以后就听朋友唱圣诞歌。
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我门休息以后就吃圣诞节特别的甜品。
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酒倒在蛋糕上面,然后点火,火烯了以后就可以吃!
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二零零七年就是我最喜欢的圣诞节!

Christmas Eve in Beijing!


Christmas in China isn’t traditionally celebrated but more and more young Chinese celebrate the occasion for the gifts and ‘togetherness’ it brings them.

Class
Catriona and our fellow UK friends introduce classmates to the meaning of Christmas, SWEETS! Lots and Lots and LOTS of Sweets!! =P The classes at BLCU and everywhere else around China still run during Christmas including Christmas Day! But not surprisingly, most people don’t go to the class (even the ones who don’t celebrate Christmas!).

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Christmas Tree
Although it’s quite difficult to find Christmas-y Gifts and products , many department stores and restaurants are fully decorated with Christmas tree and Santa!

Beard Papa
We fell in love with Beard Papa’s ‘Fondant au Chocolate’ and decided to hunt it down for Christmas =Pp

Christmas Eve Subway Crowd
Taking the subway on Christmas Eve was hectic because of the huge crowd! This photo is of the people lining up for the subway on the left, and people leaving the station (to transfer) on the right. Both are equally packed and has very little movement.

Mulled Wine!!
A very interesting way of drinking red wine introduced to us Aussies by our UK friends =Pp

Christmas Eve Service
Our candle lit Christmas Service led by Steph was like a very small version of Christmas by Candlelight =)

Desert!!
Just 20seconds in the microwave and you have the delicious Fondant au Chocolate!!!

Goodbye Dalian, Goodbye my fishy friend…


I took a weekend trip from Beijing to Dalian leaving Friday night and returning to Beijing on Saturday morning.

The two nights sleeping on the train (sleepers) turned out to be a lot more beneficial considering the train beds are much softer than the one I have in the dorms! The sleep wasn’t too bad because my bunk cubical for 6 didn’t have any extreme snorers or babies crying. The problem with the bunk bed would probably be that it’s much too narrow (roughly three A4 widths – refer to photo below), obviously they don’t cater for fat Chinese people…
10hr overnight train ride to Dalian

A weekend isn’t enough to really see what Dalian is all about, but it seems that my tour guide easily covered the non-nature-related-attractions … within one day!

I quite like living in a city, always bustling with people and being able to always have or find something to do. But when a city gets as big as Beijing, the magic just fades after a while. A city like Dalian reminds me a lot more of Perth;

  1. Big town turned small city
  2. There's still a whole lot of construction going on around Dalian

  3. limited places to visit
  4. Russian Street
    Dalian Centenary Sculpture

  5. Shops close too early
  6. Shops in close earlier in Winter

  7. The ocean and…
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  9. it’s own uniqueness (randomness)!
  10. Dalian has many random sculptures!
    Random Sites at Xinghai

How can you not love it?? =P

Don’t get me wrong, I think that Beijing isn’t too fantastic even though I love it here, I just don’t like the fact that staying here has made me lose interest in the culture as well as damaging to my health. Beijing is just getting less and less mysterious as each layer of paint goes on.

All for the preparation of the 2008 Olympics Games of course!

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Anyhow, the stay in Dalian was a fantastic mini adventure, and it’s probably the only city in all of China I’ve beaten my mum to =P wOOt!

The train ride back to Beijing was a little more entertaining than the ride to Dalian because there was a WHITE person in my carriage! Most China people completely ignore me because I blend in well as a typical “China girl”, but when I struck up a conversation with my fellow English speaking friend, it was hard not to see those blatant stares.

So come Monday morning, after my hike from Beijing Central Station to Wudaokou (BLCU), the first thing that greets me back in my dorm room is my fishy friend looking VERY dead. I suspect Jinjin and Heihei had another one of their head-butting rounds which of course Jinjin, the one that eats the most, came out on top.

aHhh well, it was bound to happen sooner than later…

I really should study for that exam tomorrow…
  • 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.
    Indoor Picnic
  • The Tree should still be called Hidden Tree!!!
  • Red leaves at Xiangshan cannot be found from the top.
    Top of Fragrant Hills in Beijing
  • 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?!
    Kai in Bar Street

Halloween in Beijing!


I don’t usually celebrate Halloween and I don’t dress up to themes or as characters.

So when Halloween came around the corner during our BLCU mid semesters in Beijing, we decided we had to definitely dress up and celebrate! The celebrating was nice and easy, just drinking and dancing (as per usual). The costumes were a lot harder than I thought!

Dinner
When we went for dinner at a Yunnan Restaurant near Club 13, we were taken to the back of the restaurant. Where they hiding us from their other patrons or giving us VIP treatment? It doesn’t matter, the food tasted really good! =) The waiters and patrons just couldn’t take their eyes off the group of us. Not only were we foreigners (and speaking quite loudly in plain English), but we were completely dressed up in strange costumes.

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stay. Their recommendations are not the usual travel guidebook fare – many
of them are new and exciting, quirky and interesting places you will not find
in other guidebooks.


Club 13
Just like the asians back home, a large majority of the people (who happened to be : Korean, Japanese, Chinese) did NOT wear a costume! Ah, what is it about costumes that scares people off?

The Bands
The club had live Japanese and Korean bands performing on stage. One of the groups sang a few English songs in terrible English… But we couldn’t help but join in the chorus either way =P

Club 13
Club 13
Club 13 was pretty packed at one point, they had some pretty good acts and atmosphere but we were a bit disappointed when the party ended at 24:00hrs. We also missed out on the costume competition because we were eating dinner =(

One of the funniest moments I recall from that day was when our Japanese classmate, who told us about the party, dressed up as a mummy! It was so fun and exciting having everyone helping each other prepare and get ready for the event. I was a bit disappointed when the bandages we stitched were taken off though, it took AGES to sew and we had to redo it a few times because of… difficult areas *coff*crotch*coff*

We were expecting to party late into the night so when the party at Club13 ended, we finished off the night at the local Wudaokou club, Propaganda (must blog about this place later!). We might have looked a little odd in costumes but Propaganda alcohol has some nasty side effects, the other patrons probably thought they were hallucinating!

Studying for that exam…

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!!!