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Tuesday, October 30
by
Matt
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 13:25 CST
A lot of restaurants sell food that isn't actually much different from the sort you'd buy in many western Chinese restaurants. It's pretty much all rice and noodle based, with an assortment of vegetables and whichever meat you've chosen in whichever flavour ... more »
Wednesday, October 24
by
Matt
on Wed 24 Oct 2007 16:00 CST
Gavin is my younger brother. My slightly less attractive, witty and intelligent younger brother in fact. Despite inadequacies in those departments he's managed to find a woman in life, the very lucky Becca, who somehow tolerates him enough to live with him ... more »
Monday, October 22
Monday, October 15
by
Matt
on Mon 15 Oct 2007 08:21 CST
Today is this mans 30th birthday. It's a shame I can't help him celebrate it but I've got a pretty decent excuse. Anyway, I've known him since 1999 when we lived together in our first year at university and immediately got on like a house on fire (er, I hope that doesn't sound too gay) ... more »
Thursday, October 11
by
Matt
on Thu 11 Oct 2007 15:48 CST
Being that China is such a big country, the roads there can be built to a larger scale much more American in feel than European (which have tiny roads). The main roads charging through Beijing, for example, are anything up to six carriages wide and the volume of vehicles on these roads is astounding. Cars routinely change from lane to lane - you don't have to be in any lane to overtake, nor have to indicate to let anyone know that you are going to do so. Simply swerve out into any unoccupied road space, no matter how small, and hope that the cars in the lane you're moving into somehow know what you are going to do. Crossroads are frankly insane, with 894 lanes of traffic all converging at the same time in the same place and the drivers don't seem to pay all that much attention to anything that is not vehicular and on the roads ... more »
by
Matt
on Thu 11 Oct 2007 13:26 CST
This picture should give you a clear indication of how the bathroom can be very public! If the careless (or, more accurately in my case, lazy) person doesn't close the curtains then anybody walking into the bedroom will have an unhindered view of whatever anyone in the bathroom is doing ... more »
by
Matt
on Thu 11 Oct 2007 13:18 CST
All brand new appliances, as you can see and loads of storage space means that the kitchen is never cluttered. Daily maid service also helps but a maid isn't around to make cups of coffee when required, which is why the good looking guy you see there is having to make the drinks ... more »
by
Matt
on Thu 11 Oct 2007 13:11 CST
Located in what I think is a cool, circular building is the health club for all residents living in the complex. Sadly you are required to pay for a membership (something that I really need to do) but the gym is equipped with all the latest exercise and weight machines and there is a swimming pool as well (my gym in London didn't have one of those) ... more »
by
Matt
on Thu 11 Oct 2007 12:44 CST
I have to tell you that Hannah and I were surprised when we saw this. We weren't expecting anything like this in China but just look how sparkling new and shiny everything is! This is made all the more remarkable when I tell you that, even though this mall is open for business (and you can see plenty of wannabe shoppers wandering around) there is a lot of construction work going on behind the scenes ... more »
Wednesday, October 10
by
Matt
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 19:36 CST
So what's it been like living in Beijing, even if it has only been for a few days? Weird and wonderful. It surprised us both just how modern a lot of Beijing actually is and how much of a western feel it has as well. There are brand new shopping malls all over the place (and lots more being built - a feature of Beijing is just how many new buildings are going up in preparation for the Olympics with construction workers going at it night and day), containing all the sort of stores you'd find in most malls and arcades in the UK; French Connection, Morgan, Sony, Lacoste, Mango, Nike, Levi's and if you want refreshment and fast food, there are Starbucks and KFC's everywhere ... more »
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