Monday, September 08, 2008
Week 2 Day 1-4 (usual sch days)
Monday
It was Nicholas's birthday, we bought him a large cake and we celebrated with him. The candles they used were different from Singapore, it's a very thin stick wax candle which only last about 2mins or so. After we sang a birthday song for him, we took the 1st piece out of the cake and offered it to Lee to share with the rest of his roommates (not sure if he did took the whole thing out by himself).
Our slice of cake did not go to waste, because Lee decided to extend our journal dateline by 1 more day. (haha)
Nicolas's birthday
Offering the lecturers the birthday cake
Tuesday
It was our 1st interaction with students from School of Foreign Language Studies. We got to know a lot of china friends during the ice-breaking session, i found out that most of them are going to Singapore to study, either in NTU or private colleges. They are only lending this place to learn English for a short period of time before they come Singapore.
The most warm-welcoming friend was Terry, he was always in high-spirited and is very open and friendly toward us. That night, we had lots of fun with the locals. We played 2 games organised by them and 2 games organised by our side. We had musical chairs, octopus entanglement, 3 legged run and captain's ball. I don't feel any difference in the way we feel like we're part of them and they are part of us, we work together as a team and enjoy every moments.
We also had performances by the locals; singing, dancing and chinese calligraphy. The whole interaction session ended at about 10p.m, we went out to get dinner along with our new friends, Winter, Terry etc who happened to live next door from where i stayed.
Our new friends
Calligraphy lesson
teach kugan how to write 'milk' in chinese
Performance by the locals
Excited group of boys cheering for the cute girl who is singing
Wednesday
Our next IS lesson in the morning. This time he taught us communist, politics etc. It was a great lesson, we learnt about how China/Wuhan develops since the great revolution and how the government controls its people.
Then we all went back to our room and start our revision for tomorrow quiz (10%).
Thursday
Our 1st quiz day, was kind of unexpected for me. Not very sure how well i did, hopefully can score 70% and above.
Week 2 Day 5-7 (weekend outing)
Friday
We visited the Coca Cola factory in the morning. Basically, we went to see how they manufactured the container to store the beverage, Coco Cola company doesn't only comes in one type of drink as what i always thought. In the factory we visited, they also have Sprite & etc.
After watching a short film of the history of Coca Cola, we went into the factory and see how they, using high pressure water spray, clean the containers. Although we didn't get to see how they actually mix the chemical to create coke or other beverage, but it was a eye-opener.
We received a 2.5% research report from Jian during the afternoon SDC tutorial, after that we had a early sleep after packing our clothings for tomorrow's water rafting.
Pictures of the Coca Cola factory
The drink they offered to us (coke in glass bottle)
Saturday
We took 3 hrs ride to the water rafting area, the bus driver was quite reckless in his driving. It's almost like riding on a roller coaster, doing a slightly more like 90 degrees turn on the edge of the cliff at 40-50 km/hr. The whole ride was rather exciting as the driver overtook all the vehicles in front of him, he even cut through a bus on a single lane road. The annoying thing is that he keep honing throughout the whole journey.
We reached Lülin (Green Forest, 绿林) Resort. We had quite a heavy lunch, making sure we have the strength to finish up the 1hr+ rafting. After lunch, we head to the nearby stall to get ourselves straw shoes which cost 2 RMB. Although the straw shoes are a quite uncomfortable, but we're able to experience how the people in the oldies wear as their footwear.
The water rafting was very fun!!! although it's a bit tiring after rowing for a while, seem impossible to make it in 2hours. Shortly after we set off, Shengsheng dropped his paddle and we had to stop by the shore and wait for someone to pick it up for us because the current keep flowing and we're unable to row backward. The best part of the water rafting is the fast streaming river, really exciting and fun, but the water is very chilling... After resting for a long time, letting the current lead us toward the goal, we found ourselves reaching goal in no time.
When we reached land, we took a shower at the bathroom. Our next location is Beauty Valley which is another scenic site. Some of the people took the Bamboo Sampa or raft over a distance of 300m, while the rest of us walk our way there, we saved RMB$10 by walking ^^
The water is very clear and cold, it comes from the mountain top and you can't drink it yet because it haven't been distilled. We saw a few waterfalls on the way which is incredibly beautiful. We walked through the whole valley for about an hour after that we headed by to Mandarin Duck Mansion for our stay.
Lunch before white water rafting
Straw shoes (it hurts initially, but i got used to it after a while)
Roadstalls after the rafting
Jian caught flirting with some girls instead of rafting with us
Bamboo Sampa
A gate locked, it's to ensure that people don't U-turn back or else there might be a jam because the path are quite narrow and the water is quite dangerous if anyone would to fall off.
Waterfall
Some 'steak' we saw before we head back at the end of the day
Sunday
This day is one of the most tiring day, we started our day to Lülin valley which there is a carving that wrote "13 heroes were created from lulin valley" There is also a poster showing the names and informations of these 13 heroes. The first task was vertically 800 metres stairs which really put a lot of us into test, but it was surprizing to see everyone clear that without about problem. The stairs are rather dangerous but it was adventurous.
Our last location is the ancient army camp at lulin, which is at the peak of the mountain with a history of 1000 years. The air on the mountain was rather less-polluted, and we can see how the people actually live on high places. They have a few watchtowers to guard the main camp from enemies and chariots was found on the field. The grass are rather long and some of them, if you use ur hand to rub on them, actually smell quite nice.
13 heroes from lulin
Walking through the 'cave to heaven'
More 'steak' we saw from the top
Gate to the anicent army camp (north gate)
Chariots
Watch tower
Fragrant grass
secretly in love_____
Monday, September 01, 2008
This is call "kill 2 birds with 1 stone" I'll be posting my daily journal on my blog (50% of my overall module) as well as letting frens (u!!) know what have i been "hurhur" in china =D
Day 1
It was the most exciting day of my life, china would be my 2nd furthest places i ever been from home. As early as 5.30am on the actual day, we reached the airport T1 (port 6). Everyone seem so high-spirited and looking forward for the trip. We went into the waiting room at about 7am, took a light breakfast.
At 8am, we departed from Singapore to Guangzhou, it was a bit disappointing that i didn't get the window seat (><). However, the senior next to me was very kind, he shared with me a lot of things along the way. After 3+ hours of flight, we landed on GZ safety (thx God). We spend 4hrs while waiting for the next flight from GZ to Wuhan, which is our destination. We reached Wuhan at around 7pm after an hour of short flight. We boarded the bus prepared by Wuhan University, to a grand hotel where we took our dinner there, we had a great time knowing each other over the meal.
After dinner, we continued our journey straight to the university for our 6 week stay. We were all rather amazed to see the different vehicles and road rules in Wuhan. There was trucks with only 3 wheels, 1 in front and 2 behind, just like a tricycle. Motorcycles were on the pavement for people on foot, 1 motorcycle are shared among 3 to 4 people, even 5 is possible. After a whole day of travel, we were so tired. We went to bed as soon as we reach our room.
before we depart
The scenery outside the plane
The grand hotel (very nice!)
Day 2
Lessons were cancelled today, instead we had a tour around campus. The whole campus is huge!!!, it's almost like 2 times the difficulty we walked from NP bus-stop to the AT hub. The weather over here is as humid as Singapore, maybe slightly warmer over here. Our lecture building is all the way on top of the hill. That will be our workout before and after our meals.
After the campus's tour, we went to tour around our neighborhood shops to re-stock our daily necessities and some snacks. Most of us bought a prepaid card which allowed us to contact each other during our stay. The hyper-market (Wal-Mart), was where we stocked up most of our things.
Since we're living in a apartment with 4 rooms, 2 toliets, 1 living room, 8 people, we made plans as to what we should get to maintain the place neat & tidy. We bought a lot of cleaning agents, snacks and 9 dozens of 1.5 litres of water!! We all had a hard time carrying all the stuffs especially the water back to our 5th storey apartment.
After we finally managed to bought all the stuffs into the apartment, everyone took a small break. Then we started to clean up the whole place, everyone did their part and we finish the whole place in an hour or so.
At night, we went out of the campus to explore some new areas, and had our dinner there. The food at the roadside stalls were rather oily, we ordered a few such as fried rice and noodles but it tasted very nice, and the price is rather cheap.
Picture of Wuhan University
Day 3
Our 1st lesson was taught by a china lecturer or professor on the topic : Business Etiquette. He taught us some skill and knowledge about how to handle business meetings/events/meals with other countries. The most impression to me is chinese people likes to eat until the whole table is very dirty, they don't mind at all, while western people are more particular with it. Although, i have some difficulty trying to catch some of the words he said, because of his accent, i still learnt a lot during the 3+ hours.
After our lunch at one of the noodles shop outside, Mr jian taught us SDC , system dynamic & control. He was a funny lecturer, just like Tan CH. Comparing these 2 lecturers, Tan likes to crack his 'lazy' & 'freestyle' jokes, while Jian likes to crack his 'dirty' & 'misleading' jokes. I'm glad he teach us SDC, it's much better to learn from a lecturer who is funny & cute looking.
The night was quite boring because we still did not get our internet up. We rested early today after doing some revision and journaling.
The white hair is Mr Jian, the former shirt guy in the back is Mr Lee, our course manager. You can see their computer room facilities are well-equipped with a lot of computers, air-conditioner, lights.
Day 4
Our morning lesson is taught by a pretty lady professor or lecturer, also from china. Her english accent was much better compared with the one from yesterday (no offense). She taught us about China's places of interest especially in Wuhan, their culture and food. The whole lesson was rather lengthy & dry, even i, couldn't focus well throughout the whole lesson, a lot of people fell asleep. I paid rather more attention when she started talking about the 'food', i think most of us did too. (haha!).
She also taught us about places where we would be visiting during the weekends. I'm quite looking forward for this weekend where we can go shopping!! and see yellow-crane tower.
Afternoon lesson was SDC by Jian again. Nothing much to write about unless you want me to related some of his cold jokes to you.
(don't deduct my marks, kidding!)
Day 5
We woke up early in the morning and took a bus to the steel factory. Unfortunately for me, i can't go in to see because i was wearing slippery due to my cracked toe nail which was caused over a basketball match 2 days ago.
We came back at about 12 pm. A group of 10 people including me, went to a restaurant to have our lunch. The fishball soup we ordered was delicious, it was really made of fish paste from a huge fish. There was a big bowl of soup, and a meatless fish at the bottom of the bowl and 30+ fishballs floating above. This is one of their 'must-try' dishes in Wuhan. We bought some fireworks on the way back.
The road on the way back, especially when crossing, was rather dangerous. Everyone was jaywalking the road, and we can't expect the cars to watch out for us.
2pm was Jian's turn again ...
At night, i did some laundry myself. This is my 2nd time doing laundry so i'm still not very good at it. I think the 6 weeks stay here can improve my self-dependent skills.
Day 6
No lesson on weekends.
We went to Hubei museum in the morning with a wonderful female tour guide, our lecturers seems to like her a lot. It's really a amazing place there, we get to see a lot of ancient artifacts, scrolls, weapons and history informations. I'm particularly interested in the weapons' section where we can see how people fight during the old times.
After that, we went to a very big food street. 5 of us put RMB$105 in the food payment card and we 'attacked' almost every stall and tried all sort of delicacies. For the first time, i tried a black smelly tofu, i didn't like it at all!
We walked about 300m to the yellow crane tower after filling our stomachs. The place was quite fascinating. It was rebuilt again and again after several times of being destroyed during the warring age.
Yellow crane tower had a story behind it. People believe there was a so-called immortal who once stayed at this rest house for a year, after that he gave the owner of this rest house a yellow crane. The yellow crane danced and made lots of money for the owner. Finally, one day the so-called immortal came back and took back his crane and flew away.
A bronze sword
A kind of spear which they used to cut off the enemies' legs
Yellow Crane Tower
Day 7
Today is our 2nd outing day. We visited one of largest park in Wuhan, it was located just along the Chang Jiang River. The whole park which range about 7km, was filled with people and activities. I still can remember some guys playing tennis against the wall in the park, parents bringing their children out. I must say it's one of the healthiest relaxation outing for everything, full of trees and flower and dinosaurs fossil.
After strolling for about 1hr, we headed our way about 300m to the shopping area for our lunch and some SHOPPING! Initially, we were a bit lost as to where the tour guide told us about a underground food street. Anyway we took our lunch somewhere in a chinese eatery place. After that, we continued shopping the whole area. The price here are fairly cheaper than what was sold in Singapore, but there are still items which didn't drop too far behind such as PSP and nike shoes.
I bought a couple of shirts and a pair of jeans, jeremy who went with me, bought some shirts as well and we went to explore new things and snack over there. I also learnt a few new terms of words during the trip such as spoon (sha zi) etc.
Pictures we took when we're in the garden
Pictures in the shopping area
secretly in love_____
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
ouch!!...
i'm not very sure wat i eat that will cause this pain... i guess my liver isn't doing well =(
went out makan with my brothers and sisters @ hong kong restaurant last friday, den order a cheesy pork chop spaghetti... den after a few bite.. my left liver start to feel a bit painful. prolly like wad YY said, cheese is v 'ko ya' (meaning v filling). only ate half, gave half to YY
not v sure wad the problem lies leh... but i think got smth to do with oily food ba, i everytime eat 2 oily stuff den the pain will come. it will last me thruout the whole night making me almost impossible to slp. If i ever managed to slp thru this pain, the nxt morning seem better than b4.
since young, i always tot the smoke from cigg makes me breathless ill, den comes the pain. it was a good signal that my body react so that it impossible for me to pick up smoking. But then now i realise my internal organs isn't dat good either.
the part which hurts most, i think is cause by dat 'incident' a few yrs ago. maybe my liver wasn't born weak but rather was dmg by him...
secretly in love_____
Friday, July 11, 2008
1 word for the last week =)
BUSY!!~~
there's much to do, there's work on every hand
AL proj research done
AS proj research yet started =x
AMP proj research, wat happened? -.-
Sadly, i gonna miss 2 event for my china trip...
1. Youth Gospel Meeting !!! (i was suppose to be 1 of the speaker -><-)
2. Kung Jo's farewell !!! (i forgot to pass my gift T.T)(suppose to be song leading dis coming wk @ jb as well) o well~
As for (2), the school took my passport to apply visa (2pid visa) hence not able to go out for a period of time.
gonna be quite excited with the upcoming china trip =) 6wks shoik!!
juz when the trip hovering in my mind... other things come into the picture...
1) E.O.Y Exam (DUN FORGET!!!)
2) Projects (Sian..~_~)
3) juz received a wednesday bible class topic to give my lesson on 23/7 (come support =p)
4) my pay (supposely for my shopping) went into my sch fee T.T
i guess things will get better soon (i hope).
secretly in love_____
Friday, July 04, 2008
Dear friends, I'm now playing a cool new game called Angels Online. You should definitely come check it out. We can join in totem battles together, ride and walk different pets, collect materials and manufacture costumes, weapons and delicious food. In one word, it is a very “cool” game. Come join me in the colorful world of Eden and together we can create our own legend.
secretly in love_____