Sunday, February 15, 2009

Beijing cont.




At night we went to a show where the performers were all kids pretty much. They were probably no older then 18 years old. The picture below is a girl balancing a huge flower pot with a grown man inside.






This guy is 80 years old. His daughter is 18 years old. I'll post up a a video of his performance when I upload it from my camcorder.


The Beijing Olympic area







Beijing

So here is the delayed update of my trip to Beijing. The plane ride to Beijing took about 3 hours and the ride there was not pleasant at all. The turbulence was crazy and the pilot was crazy. Chinese people should not be allowed to pilot aircrafts. The food there was not as good as I've expected. But overall, it was a pretty good trip and I learned about the chinese history.

I finally found one, this one was alot cleaner then I've expected. I also found one that was all stainless steel but couldn't take a picture of it.


This is our plane

At the forbidden palace.


This big thing is to hold water incase of a fire.

national treasures


Carved from jade

The dragon ball.

The celestial sphere. Contains the location of the stars.

senior citizens practice calligraphy every morning as a form of exercise.



This temple is used to pray to the gods for a good harvest. The temple is held up with studs, no nails.


Friday, February 13, 2009

weathere sucks

well, I'm back at the airport waiting to go to Shanghai. The weather in Hong Kong is cool but very humid. It is the most uncomfortable feeling ever when you wake up. My sciatic nerve is starting to act up again so the past few days, I've been laying in bed. Man I cant wait to go back to work, I feel like such a bum.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

no internet

I got to Hong Kong safely after a crazy 16 hour flight. The seating was more compact then what I had anticipated but good thing I am a twig. When I got off the plane, everything smelled like food. It was definitely weird seeing so many asian people gathered in one spot. It was much different then chinatown. The street signs and and traffic signals are so low, it almost felt like I was a walking giant. The people here wear the weirdest things but I'm pretty sure they had the same view about my sense of fashion. Everything is completely opposite compared to the U.S. When going up the stairs, people here walk on the left side instead of the right. Everyone drives on the left side of the road and the driver sits on the right side of the car. I am staying at my grandma's place in Kwai Fong.


click on the image for a better view

-Thus far, the family and I went to grab some dim sum at a local restaurant.

-Took the train to Tsuen Wan and Sham Shui Po. The subway looks so clean compared to anywhere else I've seen. Their system is similar to the metro card system. You purchase a card and you wave it across the yellow becon by the turnstyle.






crazy fruits they have here

-Went to pay my respects to my grandpa.

-Dinner with aunt in the mountains.


Unfortunately there is no available internet access so I was unable to provide minute-to-minute updates. Right now, I am at the Hong Kong International Airport waiting for my flight to leave to Beijing.




Monday, February 2, 2009

D-day

About to be shipped out into the mother land. Dont really know what to expect. I'm gonna enjoy the last day of sitting on the john.

To be continued.....