View Article  The Washing Machine Problem
After spending hours scouring the various markets and supermarkets of Beijing in an attempt to find a replacement part that would enable me to plumb in the washing machine, I was beginning to feel a little despondent. Would we ever be able to live like modern humans in China and possess a working washing machine? It seemed like a distant pipe dream and believe me, if having a working washing machine becomes a dream for you then you know things are not particularly rosy ...   more »
View Article  Utilities
Well, it's been a bit of a chore getting all the utilities on our new place (photos of which to come soon) set up and working. Electricity and gas, on the face of it, seem to be quite simple; they both work on a prepayment system. Put money on a card, put card into meter, get two of the necessities of modern living piped into your lovely abode. Not quite so simple, sadly. For instance, where do you go to fill up these cards? Quite strangely, no one seems to know. The leasing office were unable to help, they didn't know. Management couldn't supply the information (which seems insane, surely the management of the apartment complex should know these things!) ...   more »
View Article  We're online!
Sorry for the absence, folks, but it's been tricky trying to get an internet connection. I've been asking various different people at the management and leasing offices where I can get connected, both in English and (very) broken Chinese ("Wo xiang shangwang"). Someone at the leasing office who spoke English managed to tell me that I had to go to Xibahe and apply there. My first question was the rather obvious "where is Xibahe"? I was curtly told that any taxi driver would take me there. So, emboldened with the knowledge that internet access couldn't be far away, I got a taxi and said in a fairly confident voice "Xibahe". He had no idea where that was ...   more »