Ni Hau!! Welcome to China… Part 1! (update delayed about 11 days)
Well what do you know!! I have now been in China for 3 days and live to tell the story!! It took a 30 min car drive to airport, 2.5hr wait for the flight, 12 hr flight, 1hr wait, 2hr flight, 1hr wait at airport for 1 lost bag, 1.5hrs bus drive, 30 min wait for the 12.30am ferry, 2 hour ferry to Chongming Island from Shanghai, and last but not least a 2 min drive off the boat to the hotel!! Think it was 2.30am by the time out heads hit the pillows!! Sheesh…..
I’m rooming with Brei!! She’s pretty cool, we’ve been roomies a number of times now and pretty much know how the other functions!! She’s still trying to catch up on my dance moves tho, so we crank up the I-Tunes on her computer and Naila’s $16 speaks she bought the other day, and we have our own little dance party going on!! When you spend most of the day trying to avoid the pollution and the smog there is no other option but to amuse ourselves indoors!!
6am I woke up to constant tooting and honking, still pretty loud up on the 17th floor!! Was not amused to say the least, I looked over at Brei, and she was still passed out big time!
Anyway…..I must admit it was a bit of a shock once we dragged our butts out of bed on the first morning and opened the curtains!! Firstly all I could see was the fog, thick dirty fog… You can barely see 400m into the distance and there is no way you could see the sun, you know its there somewhere because its kinda bright out there, its just thick cloud/fog/shit air really!!
Back to the honking, well I thought it was just a couple of locals having a go at each other for being really really shit drivers, but I see now that EVERYONE here drives with the horn on the WHOLE time, I look outside my window and there is rather big intersection there, there is a zebra crossing and lights, on every street….. But I tell ya what, that don’t mean a thing in this place. There’s scooters, pedestrians, trucks, bikes, tuk tuks, busses, taxis, anything you can imagine going for it, its a toot, and you go, toot and go, toot go, toooooooot yell GO!! You get the picture right!! Not trying to be mean but I can totally see now why they might not be the best drivers in NZ, I can’t even describe it really…. Busses cars overtaking on the wrong side of the road, barely missing oncoming traffic…. Oh its just insane. The amazing thing is I haven’t seen an accident yet, the only one was a lady crashing off the scooter as she was staring at us walking to the supermarket, its obvious we are tourists (round eyes)…..
Ok next subject… Food… Where do I begin.. I really don’t know where to start, so lets go with the breakfast … First morning on offer we had things like fried rice, noodles, eggs, something that looked like eggs but was jelly black and green, other things that I can’t even remember now, they don’t have any type of cereal, just white bread and jam…. Random. For dinner we were set on the Pizza place round the corer from the hotel only to find it shut, so walking pass the food stalls on the sidewalk we found a place with pictures so thinking that would be the easy option we went inside, and with some pointing and nodding we somehow ended up upstairs, via the kitchen (where there were live chicken hanging out, fish and crayfish, crabs…) anyhow we ended up in a private room upstairs with a “menu with some pics” On offer we had… OX penis, Pigeon Soup, Dog hot pot, Chicken Giblets……Sooooo we opted for white rice, noodles, cooked green vege looking things and couple of spring rolls… The lady thought we were slightly odd for not ordering any meat or fresh salad but hey… Better to be, safe then sorry… Anyway besides that so far there have been no casualties….
The hotel has now provided us with all three meals for the day, and those can be very interesting too:
White fungus broth, Regetable Soup (also known as Vegetable soup), Beef stewed in Toma to (tomato) paste , Turtle Soup , Rabbit legs just to name a few!! The Chinese culture is very different I will not deny that, but I feel sometimes that showing my disbelief at what they eat I might be offending them, they seem so proud to have us there, I try not to, but sometimes its just an immediate reaction once I’ve read the English version….
Reading through the race booklet it explains the condition of the roads we are racing on, for the TT the roads are “10 - mete - wild”. Another sign as we exit the list says “Warm Chongratulations on the tour of Chongming Island”. Soo cute! They are rather proud of their event and have been very welcoming to us!! Cheers guys!!
Righto thats all for now folks!! Catch ya laters!
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