Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 11:50 PM
i'm back in beijing and having a leisurely morning hanging out in
janet's apartment. the weather outside if actually reasonably sunny
and mild... so i feel a little guilty for just hanging out. but i am
exhausted and still have a week of sight-seeing ahead! so today, i'm
conserving my energy...
i arrived back on saturday afternoon. janet had a little stomach bug
and i was really tired, so we stayed in that evening. yesterday we
went with some of her friends to go ice bicycling on houhai lake...
but sadly, the ice bicycling had finished for the season! (i'm still
trying to picture what exactly ice bicyling looks like, but janet
promises she'll show me some photos.) so instead we took a stroll
around the lake... a very beijing on a sunday thing to do. had candied
fruit on a stick, which is a big chinese street snack, and then we
went off to the silk market to get some bargains.
the silk market is one of many indoor, modern markets in beijing,
where you can buy just about anything. the silk market is one that is
frequented by westerners and therefore supposedly more expensive than
others... but janet and her friends have been doing a lot of shopping
there and have made friends with certain stall-keepers, so we were
assured good prices. i ordered 2 new pairs of prescription glasses
(one sun glasses, one regular). max mara knock-offs for... $21 dollars
each. i also bought a knock-off franck muller watch for $40. (coolest
watch i've ever owned...!) oh, and a pair of knock off raybans for $4.
the haggling is quite fun... and be sure to haggle. just out of
curiousity, i asked a girl how much a 1 gb memory card was. i had no
intention of buying --- just curious. when i kept telling her i wasn't
interested, the price rapidly descended from 200 rmb to 100 to 70...
and might have gone lower! (it's about 7 rmb to the dollar.)
the memory card things is funny, because since the vendors call out
their wares at you as you walk by ("lady, you want tablecloth? lady,
you want necktie?") some vendors call out: "lady, you want memory?"
then, after a brief rest at the apartment, we went for hot pot. it was
a fancy but local place, and we feasted! the best part was defiantely
the dancing noodle guy. he was a young guy who hand-pulls your noodles
tableside! he does a little dance as he pulls the noodles... almost as
if he is breakdancing... and pulls the dough really, really long and
whips it over your table and almost into your face! i promise i will
post some photos of this.
speaking of photos, i just put a couple up on my smug mug page:
http://mariamoller.smugmug.com. i'll try to do aome more while i'm
here in beijing.
cambodia feels really far away now... beijing is just so different. in
some ways, philly is closer to phom penh than beijing is! whereas the
sorya center mall is the only mall/highrise in PP, beijing is just one
highrise/mall/highway after another. or at least it seems so when you
are living where janet lives.... and i think in most places in
beijing, now! tomorrow i might go exploring in a hutong neighborhood,
which is where the old, single-story houses still exist, and things
aren't quite so vast and modern. but now, i'm going to go down the
street to a local restaurant and have some lunch, and then explore
janet's ex-pat heavy neighborhood a little.
i still want to write about the rest of my time in PP. my final day
there was really extraordinary. but now i need some scallion pancakes!