Sunday, 12 October 2008

天冷了!Getting Ready for Winter!

Since I havent brought many clothes with me (as I have to pack my whole life in a couple luggages), I have been buying clothes and shoes (only brought my sandals, hiking shoes and track shoes - which gave up on me after the Olympics).

When I finally think I have something for every occasion, i.e., casual to formal, the weather had suddenly turned cold. I looked into my wardrobe for warm clothes, and I only have a sporty long sleeve t-shirt.. full stop! Dear me... so.. I went shopping for more clothes... now for autumn winter clothes.

I found a wonderful place for cheap and nice clothes! It's called the Zoo! Well, it's a fashion wholesale centre opposite the Beijing Zoo, and hence it is commonly known as the Zoo, or the Zoo Wholesale Centre. Short sleeve t-shirts are 10-15RMB. My jeans were 65RMB. Long sleeve t-shirts/ wollies ranges from 28 - 50RMB. Fleece jackets are aroung 100RMB. Despite the low prices, you can find quality buys there. The only thing is they do not allow trying on, before buying. But you can buy, go to the toilet to try and bring back to change for sizes if you need to.

Here's some of my good buys:

Here are some other stuff I got from elsewhere, cos I cant find them at the Zoo..



After a few rounds of shopping, I think I'm about ready to receive the arrival of autumn/ winter.
Weather is getting quite cold!

Monday, 29 September 2008

The Great China Currents!

Up to the recent past, there was no annual leave system in this country. The people of China has 4 fixed weeks off every year. They are two weeks over Chinese New Year; a week over Labour Day in May; and a week over National Day in Oct. Due to the recent economic developments in various primary and secondary cities, these total shutdowns were deemed as undesirable, and hence adjustments had been made, particularly in major cities.

In the recent years, Chinese New Year holidays has been reduced to a week and the Labour Day and National Day holidays have been reduced to 3 days. In compensation for the reduced period of these traditional holidays, there has been new public holidays being introduced, for e.g. Mid-Autumn (中秋节), 清明节,端午节。

Clever Accounting
Chinese people are so creative! So.. National Day holidays (“十一”黄金周)is supposed to be 1-3 Oct, so technically, it should start on wed through to fri, plus the weekend, it's 5 days long hols. However, in order to still have 1 week off, most companies worked on Sat and Sun before (i.e., 27-28 Sep were working days) and then take the mon and tue (29-30 Sep) off, to make 1 week! Clever right?! I think Singapore should copy this one! Yey!

Change of the Great Currents!
So.. today is the start of the long hols and yesterday was the last day of work prior to the long hols. Typical local activities during such long holidays were to return home (since alot of people work in a different city to where their home is) or to go travelling - domestic or international.

It's what I would call the change of the Great Currents yesterday! Millions of non-Beijingers were getting out of the city and the original Beijingers were getting back into the city! The traffic was a standstill. Took us 30min to move 1 km! From the back of the building to the front of the same building took 30min! Then it was getting very late for Pete to get to golf lessons, so Jason, the driver drop me off somewhere to get a cab to 南锣鼓巷to meet my friend from Hong Kong, who's in Beijing.

My God! There were millions of people around.. and I thought that's because that wholesale market that we were at had just closed for the day. I walked on... against the traffic... thinking that I might get lucky to get a cab. After 20 min, I realised it's not going to happen... cos there were lots of people with big luggage everywhere, trying to grab a cab.


I decided I will walk to the subway station which is about 2-3 km away. I got to the subway.. there were like 2 million people trying to get out. (Dear Singaporeans, think the worst situation at City Hall MRT, when there's NDP at Padang or Chingay or F1 and times 10... hee.. not exaggerating... in fact, maybe a little under) Took 2 stations of train and got out and realised traffic was as bad at 鼓楼area.. and decided that I will walk there.. another 2-3 km! Took me 1hour 45 min to get to my destination... usually it would be 15min car ride. And guess what? Pete was half hour late for golf lesson! It took him 1.5 hours to get home! Usually, it would only take half hour to get home in peak hour traffic situation!

I realise I need to understand what a country with 1.3 billion people mean and that 3 million (I was told) of non-local residents moving with luggages at the same hour cannot be underestimated!

Oh... welcome to China! :)

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Monster's Eyes 怪兽眼

My boyfriend made me some interesting breakfast that got the little kid in me very excited and got out of bed immediately. (Does it remind you of some cereal advertisement? :p)

This is what the breakfast look like...



It's called - Monster's Eyes! ;p

Apparently, this is one of the Australian camping breakfast. 'Cos apparently they only have BBQ pit for cooking. So when cooking, the sunny-side-ups will run away on the BBQ. What they would do is to cut holes in the bread, break the eggs in the holes and cook it.. so that the eggs stay on the BBQ. Nice eh?! For mummies out there, this is a sure way to get your kid out of the bed with little effort!

While writing this blog, I asked the boyfriend many questions, and he did some research online and said that there are other names for this breakfast, though none is called Monster's Eyes. But I dont care, I like Monster Eyes and it shall be called Monster's Eyes.

Here's a weblink for other variations:
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sunshine-Toast/Photo-Gallery.aspx

Have fun! Remember to eat healthily for breakfast!

Friday, 29 August 2008

咖啡香 Frangrance of the Grounded Coffee

It's quite a challenge to find proper coffee in Beijing. I'm not the fussy person when it comes to coffee, as long as it is not like drain water. I'm happy with my Owl-brand coffee bag. I miss Mummy's homemade coffee at breakfast!

In Beijing, there's only all the instant coffee, mostly 3-in-1 types, and they all tasted horrible. (For your info, Milo here taste funny too! Maggie - I wonder how you survive China for 6 years with this Milo!)

I went to the wet market today and saw some Lavazza grounded coffee for the coffee machine. I cant resist it, I bought it. Chen Yi, who went to the market with me (her first trip to wet market in Beijing) brought me to the flower market to buy coffee plunger! Got some flowers too! :)


I came home and quickly brewed a cup of coffee... hmmm.... the fragrance of the coffee... so nice! I savoured every drop of it... nice... hmm....