Fast forward to landing in China. While at the luggage cart I saw my Edmonton friend (who incidentally went to China with me two years back) - he flew from San Fran and landed 20 minutes before me. It was great! And after that I was picked up from an AIESEC person and we cabbed to the national team's house. A lot can change in two years - they planted a lot more trees beside the highway for the Olympics. Beijing looks so much nicer green! The bird's nest stadium looks absolutely amazing - I didn't actually think it was possible to build - it was so amazing that I forgot to take a picture!
And now the fun stuff - culture shock!
1. I discovered that the adapters that I brought do not work with my laptop because my laptop is three-pronged and the adapters only have two holes - it worked in Cuba but not here :( Luckily - if I stay in the living room, there are some adapters/plug ins that work...I just hope it really does work and I don't start a fire by accident.
2. There are about 10 people living in the house and many of them come and go - so I will not have a permanent room - I will be switching between rooms when the team go on city visits.
3. It is May long weekend here - a seven day holiday. Everyone was partying until 5am the night before I came (or the morning I came) and so did not want to go out again :(
4. I've been told that the national team likes to sleep in, it is currently 8:51 am and I am the only one in the living room - so I gather this much is true... unless they left the house already :(
5. Showering makes the whole bathroom floor wet - I'm not too sure what the right showering etiquettes are...
Highlights:
1. getting drunk/tipsy with my Edmonton friend off of one beer because we were both jet legged, the cost? 50 cents I think...
3. Being told I was like a gift from Canada because I was showing an AIESECer our branded material (website and marketing packages).
4. Free internet at the house! - meaning unlimited emails home - but I have to be careful of not doing that too often and start discovering the city more :)
Learnt lessons: communicate more, it was so hard to yesterday because I was so out of it. But I'll probably feel less out of place if I ask more questions :).
1 comment:
seems i was wrong about air canada! they must have improved their planes since i last flew their dreaded airline!
and i love yr style of writing and can't wait to read more about your adventures! keep the posts coming!
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