Wednesday, April 30, 2008

KTV

It's been a while since I wrote here and it's basically because nothing interesting at all has happened. That is not entirely true thought but it's just not interesting enough to write about. I have seen loads of small things like stupid car accidents and new born kittens and stuff, and I've been working so much that I've hardly had time to do anything else.

What I have managed to do though is to join a gym, 1200 kuai for 3 months, or it was actually 1199 but same same. I go there basically three times a week now, doing the training bike for 20-30 minutes every time and then just lifting weight, so I think I've become more fit now, after a month, but I've of course gained some weight and is again around 90kg.

There has hardly been any time left over for party, I've been out to clubs like once over the last month but at least I went out today, some friend's friend's birthday and we found them at a KTV, karaoke, which was fun, and I just got back from there now so I'm pretty tipsy, which was pretty easily managed considering I haven't been drinking properly for a month and that I just came back from the gym before I went out.

I'm going to Hong Kong again next week to renew my visa, and that has turned out to be a big problem, there are a lot of changes in the visa rules and I'll be happy to get more than 30 days this time, which means I'll probably have to go back to Hong Kong again in the beginning of June. This time I will not only go to Hong Kong though, I will also make a stop in Shanghai and visit Wenying (Sharon) again, to finally give her the pear cognac that dad brought me as her Christmas gift, better late than never I guess. Now I must sleep, I actually have classes tomorrow, even though it's only in the afternoon.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Traffic

I have finally seen the bad effects of Chinese driving; since last month I started to work for another school outside Chengdu and it's on the way back from there I have seen it: I've only been there two times so far but I've already seen 6-7 accidents of which at least 2-3 seemed really serious, we also had a really close call the first time.

A really scary looking one was one of those boxlike cars they are driving around in here, they are quite slim and high and apparently they tip over quite easily, the one we saw had been hit from the side by a car coming down a slope (from a bridge) and when we passed it in the other direction it lay upside-down in the middle of the street.

We saw another bad one today where a bike had been hit quite seriously by a car and there were ambulance and stuff (you usually don't see any ambulance actually), Sam said the ankle looked totally twisted.

And of course our own near incident, it was probably the closest thing to death I've ever been; we were driving along this super wide (like 5-6 files) road that has these giant light-guarded intersections - just imagine 5-6 files in each direction and then a crossing of a similar road, basically 12 files crossing 12 files. The traffic was really light at that time and for some reason the lights were turned off. Our driver was just going on straight ahead and I saw the other car coming in from the left well in advance and saw that we were basically on collision course with it, it's a really open area and I thought it impossible to miss it but apparently our driver did. When he finally did spot it it would have been to late if we had actually had a collision course, I think it wasn't more than 1dm from a big crash, see two cars coming in 100km/h in a perpendicular angle, someone is bound to die if it hits, luckily it didn't.

I figure that accidents in the cities aren't really that severe, it's usually a lost bumper or something like that, basically because the speed is too low, it's seldom faster then 30km/h and very often it's just a total stand still. I'm scared when we go outside like that though!