Saturday, 31 March 2007

Friday, 30 March 2007

Monday, 19 March 2007

China Travel Part 2


AHH it's so cold here! Yesterday so nice and warm, this morning so freakin' freezing! Don't get me wrong, a tough boy like me has no trouble with adjusting to some zero degrees feelings, but hey, I got two others with me who way passed the age of being able to survive these circumstances. By the way, I'll tell the continuing story in Dutch, just to please my family members.

Na een reis vanuit Hong Kong naar Kunming, met een dag fietsen, rondhangen en smerige noodles eten (soms kies je voor het verkeerde restaurant..."nee meneer wij doen niet aan afwassen") met de nachtbus naar Dali. Eigenlijk hadden we de trein voor ogen, maar helaas, die was al volgeboekt. In de bus was echter nog genoeg plek over! Die avond, nacht en ochtend was het ons aardig duidelijk waarom. Als je kickt op slapen (dat in deze context is een zeer rekbaar begrip) in stabel-kinderledikantjes, wakker gehouden worden door rochelende chinezen, schuddend over de "snel" weg, drie uur op een parkeerplaats wachten tot je er achter komt dat je allang op plaats van bestemming bent, neem dan vooral deze bus!

Hotel was goed! Voor 12 euro een driepersoons kamer net buiten de stadsmuren van Dali, in totaal relaxte setting met wierooklucht (je raakt er aan gewend), een leegstaand zwembad, maar lekker veel ruimte en voorzieningen (gratis internet, waarom zou ik hier weg gaan). Rustigste nacht gehad in vijf maanden! Dali, want daar gaat het natuurlijk om, is een stadje waar je lekker rustig aan kan doen. Kan dus, maar hebben we niet gedaan. Met Tante & Pa gehiked door de omgeving, met een stuk ijzer in de vorm van een driewieler (de chauffeur probeerde ons tevergeefs te overtuigen dat het een taxi was) een bergrit overleefd en verder nog wat lokale troep aangeschaft (met name t. Ans was hier erg gedreven in, peuter bij haar de souvenirtjes los).

Costs total travel p.p.:
Ferry HK > Shenzhen airport: HK$ 200
Flight Shenzhen > Kunming: Y 810
Hotel Kunming > Y 83
Bicycle Day Kunming: Y 12
Bus (sleeper) Kunming > Dali: Y95
Hotel Dali: Y 40
Bus Dali > Lijiang: Y 65
Hotel Lijiang (2 nights): 2x Y 32 = Y 64
Taxi Lijiang > Lijiang Airport: ???
Flight Lijiang > Shenzhen: Y 1190
Shenzhen > Hong Kong: 34 HK$

Wednesday, 7 March 2007

Alive & Kicking

I know, when you go for a long journey to a far and far away country, you are supposed to keep your friends, wannabee friends and family updated about everything you do! Or at least make some general remarks about it.

So here another update...ok...actually I just WANT to tell what I'm doing here! I enjoy reading other ones stories, so why not create a few myself? I hope I can convince you to come over to Asia once! Or twice... The first successes in this are already booked: next week my father and aunt will come over to explore Hong Kong and the mainland, and a week after they leave my friends Jasper, Sander and Imo will kick the sh*t out of this town! Will definitely report about these two visits...

And ehm yes...it's in English...mam...dad...see it as a learning experience.

So what did I do here the past few weeks? Since time flies here, I also tend to forget sometimes what I did last week...another reason to write it down huh. EHM...yes...last weekend was great! Friday I hang out in Lan Kwai Fong, were the main clubbing/pub scene is going on...and Saturday I went to one of the best concerts ever: Muse! Since HK people don't really bother going to non-cantonese concerts, it was pretty easy to obtain tickets, so we went with Faisal, Traz, Frank, JP and Liz to be blasted away and amazed by the enthousiasm of the crowd... The next day explored Lantau with Egle and Mantas, taking a look at the place where we will have an interns weekend in a few days.

Bad ass HK youngsters & Muse

Then we had the Chinese New Year, with the fireworks (nice...), a parade in Tsim Sha Tsui (tip: get your spot next to the 7/11, easy for getting your cold drinks) and other New Year stuff. Nice to be here during the days in which NY is celebrated twice...


Work! Let's not forget that's actually one of the main things I'm doing here...working for a Swiss company at a very nice location in HK (see post below) with three other interns! With descent European working hours, nice people to work with and enough to think and read about, I'm pretty happy to have ended up here. Ask me for details or if you want to be an intern there as well!
Companies Annual Dinner
And that's it for today. Time for some sleeping (for locals, sleeping is what you should do at night, it makes you feel better during the day).