Saturday, March 28, 2009

Souvenir hunting


This is a backdated post.

After I crossed the China border at 拱北, I immediately went for souvenir hunting, to clear my mind of bothering what to get throughout the trip.


So I got this, not one or two, but a total of NINE of them!

Dinner in Xin Hui







Xin Hui is famous for its claypot eel rice. So that was our main course for dinner. A 5 course treat for 5 pax cost abt RM 120, quite reasonable.

Wedding entourage in China





While in Ku Ching, we chanced upon a wedding ceremony at a village. The bridegroom is from another town and the entourage consist of a bridal car (VW Passat) and 2 vans (Toyota Hiace). The gang had a hard time gaining entry to get to the bride because the bridemaids demanding hefty angpow of 9999 yuan. While negotiation were on-going , 2 'heros' climbed over the wall, not knowing that there were more than 1 door!!!
Actually I know none of these people. They don't know me as well. Me, the penceroboh

Thursday, March 26, 2009

First Day ___ afternoon







After lunch I took a local mini bus to another town , Jiangmen. Travelling time is about 1 hour through local roads.
The bus driver seemed slightly annoyed when I was a bit slow in paying the fare because I was not familiar with the Chinese notes. One more thing, he honked at every damn thing in front all the way. Maybe that is his destress strategy. hahaha!!!!
At one of the stops, an old lady with a small child got onto the bus but all the seats were occupied. I feel awkward so I stood up and offered my seat .The makcik was a bit surprised at my gesture and thanked me numerous times, even just before she got down she said TQ again. Maybe around there offering seat to others is not the norm anymore.
One good deed leads to another. At another stop another mother and child got up and this young chap in front of me immediately got up and offer them his seat. Hahaha I felt like a boy scout and became a role model of the day.

I even noticed the change in attitude of the driver towards me because he voluntarily notified me where to get down in Jiangmen. See, it always untung to do good thing.

Jiangmen is a bigger metropolitan town. We went shopping along the streetmall ( pu sing chea )

The town is at the edge of a river. There is this long and tall pedestrian crossing that facilitates people getting across the town. But omg ....... bicycles, even motorcycles are being pushed or riden up and across. China Boleh!!!!

I was told mainland Chinese are a bit sensitive to being photographed. The street hawker with a red cap scolded me, through his mic somemore, when he sensed he has been captured in candid camera. I quickly said ' tui pu chee' and cabut !!!!!!!!!!

First Day






I went to small rural town called Ku Chin ( old well )in the Quangtung province. The town was named as such maybe because there are a lot of wells here. Mostly I see old folks around. The young ones have migrated to big town to cari makan . This place is famous for roasted angsa. They taste good because they are roasted by using lychee tree as firewood. The whole street is lined by shops selling this speciality. Billboards are put up showing HK movie stars patronising their joints . We bought one for lunch.The meat is very tasty but a bit too oily.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

My China Trip 2

This is my second trip to China. Prompted by the direct flight from Penang to Macau by AirAsia, and the invitation by Nee, my secondary school buddy.

Tomorrow, 15 Mac 2009 , 2.55 pm will takeoff from Bayan Lepas. Expected to touch down in Macau 6.15 pm. Then take airport bus to China checkpoint. Nee will wait for me there and we will go for makan.

More update to come.............