Friday, June 28, 2013

06-28-13 | Tea Parties in the Rain, (aka. Smoking Cigars through Dust Masks), a First Week's Review

Seems like the Internet's back up with everyone out partying / sleeping after this week's exam. Tomorrow, PIB is going on a trip to the Great Wall (we actually do excursions. Contrary to popular belief, which has everyone in their rooms studying all the time). The laundry I tried hand-washing is hanging in the bathroom. China's washing machines and driers are reputably quite bad for your clothes... but I'm pretty sure I screwed up and used way too much soap anyway - let this be a warning for following generations of Light Fellows...don't be stupid like me.

On another note, today's pollution reached "beyond index" in Beijing (again). I was fortunate enough to have a pretty badass mask (pictured) courtesy of my dad. A lot of people didn't, though. Bring a mask. Seriously though. Pollution is cray here.
Saw a fellow PIBer and Student Tech
smoking a cigar outside the dorms in "above
index" Beijing.
恨不得...couldn't help but take this picture.
So much 意思.
The Alicia and I, trying not to die
On yet another note, I finished interviewing an ambassador for the Yale's The Politic (which is doing a project involving interviews from over 100 US ambassadors). Speaking of things that keep me working into wee hours, there's a 2nd interview coming around in a bit - postponed by stupid Skype problems (how hard is it to call Gambia?). So much excitement; I will be posting things when they go live. 
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It really feels like we've been here more than a week. As Third Year + students, (the plus denotes the slightly faster track for Asians), we've studied 10 lessons in 5 days and probably quite a few hundred words (it's hard to count). I would definitely say that the Princeton kids (and those whose grades are transferred) have it a lot harder. Personally, these few days have been saturated with late nights and coffee, but there's a certain lack of competitive pressure that I really like. 
Pictured: Our Chinese Table! Two Princeton kids and a Yalie
can't add dish prices. No tip to futz over though.

Total Cost: 172RMB (After -20RMB coupon)
<8$ per person (I.e. it was pretty pricey)
Asian(?) kebabs ("Chuar")
Sichuan noodles on recommendation from our teacher.

Little BBQ pieces in little bun things

The great thing is that I feel much more fluent speaking Chinese nowadays (though not so much with memorizing characters). Discovering new restaurants has been a great pastime, even if there hasn't been much time to get very far from campus. A lot of my Chinese has been asking waiters (服务员!) for recommendations. My advice to new PIBers would be to stick to the East Gate to start; there's a lot of stuff there. (The west side is pretty much barren as we found out the other day.) On that note, our Chinese Tables (中文桌子)have been great opportunities to try out some of the more expensive restaurants, although we happened upon this very pleasant sushi place (pictured) ourselves  (after I gave really shitty over-the-phone directions to everyone sorry). 

This sushi place though. It was so great and not so expensive and even though the waiter hated me (I think), I do believe I will be coming back. They randomly gave us a buy one roll get one free (买一送一) which was awesome. 
Commemorating the survival of PIB's first exam.
Pictured: amazing people. Not pictured: Another table of amazing people.
This was really really good.
Some kind of salmon roll
Also: Eponymous Rain








After dinner, we decided that Wudaoko bar-hopping wasn't worth getting lung cancer for ... so the rest of the night had us staying inside, having a literal tea party (with that Huangshan green tea I always talk about and force on people). The head teacher of our 3rd-year class even dropped by to say hello. Great times were had.

Tea in those cups but actually. #Somanypeopleonmybed
Here's to many more weeks as amazing as this one.

Yours,
孔令鑫

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

06-26-13 | Hitting the Clubs and Coffee Shops, Midweek1 Review

The first weekend, a few of us randomly caught a taxi to Sanlitun (foreigners and bars) and wandered around for a bit (I lied about club hitting). The rest of the week's work didn't leave much time for anything other than restaurant-hopping, but with the midweek calligraphy lesson and Great Wall trip on Saturday... I'm really starting to think PIB should do a better job advertising its excursions.

The excursions really don't compare to exploring the neighborhood with people, however. I don't really feel like writing very much right now, so here's a bunch of pictures with captions (a trend with this blog?). I figure if a picture is worth any number of words then I'm in decent shape anyway. There is this one group photo at Sanlitun that I wish I had... oh well.
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Here are a few Yalies and non-Yalies at a nearby Sichuan
place. Discovered on recommendation by the guy
at the front desk of our dorm. Alicia saw a dog.
Roommate 白乐 in the rain. The nearby
"Friendship Restaurant" isn't as great
as that umbrella, though. 

East Gate
A bakery thing
"Meow"
Lighted buildings.
Sanlitun.
Lasers on the streets at
Sanlitun
Fruits for sale near the East Gate
Gah how did I forget what this tea was called?
It's a fruit tea that apparently Koreans drink a lot.
Gah it was 55RMB gah. "Sculpting in time" is a
really expensive coffee shop.
Studying in the really expensive coffee shop.
Whatever this was (recommended by
the waiter) it was really good.
A decently expensive restaurant near the north gate that
we were really cheap in.
A mushroom-based dish.
This really great dumpling place
 More soon. Hugs and bises,
孔令鑫

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

06-25-13 | PIB Friends and Foodstuffs

The internet is oh so crappy here, that I'll consider myself lucky if I can even post this post...
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Well, Princeton In Beijing certainly lives up to its reputation. I haven't really had a free hour in a while. Also, lets just say it's a really, really good thing that I'm taking this for credit. These past few days have been a flurry of trying various restaurants while scrambling to balance work and sleep. Our classes meet for 4 hours in the morning (which starts off with a quiz), followed by a 50min individual discussion section every day, followed by homework, lesson preparation, and writing (an essay every two days). In between I get to hang out with great people. Anyway, enough 耽误ing of the 时间.Here are some pictures. I'm going to sleep.

Roommate. Lili. Hotpot

Pork Baozi
Shrimp Wontons

Bye for now,
孔令鑫

06-22-13 | A Pre-PIB Photo Recap

These past few days have been crazy. Arriving on the 21st, talking to cab drivers, negotiating SIM card plans, asking for directions, (failing) to give directions, eating great food, and meeting some awesome people. Today we asked some Europeans in Sanlitun (Beijing bar street) to take our picture in English. After tomorrow, no more of that English thing. For now, here are all the pictures I promised from before PIB.

I strongly recommend clicking on a picture and using the arrow keys to view them gallery style.
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Building with a hole in Beijing
Beijing Capital Airport
Panda welcome you



A surprisingly nice first day

Beijing suburbia

Nick Cage on the airplane
Another airport in Beijing


Tunxi - the view from our hotel
Sometimes it's scary up there

Aiyaya
Huangshan gate




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A delicious sunrise
Into the valley
Another Huangshan photo
Looking down
Picture of a monk's picture of a monk
Narrow
Huangshan


Is that the western sea?
Exiting

Prepping to write
Western life in an ad

Hot Springs: Best enjoyed in couples


SPORTS
The gate to a park in Tunxi
Communist-certified tea shop
pots for sale
Carving
Fanning
Chopping
Texting

Rubbing frogs
Restaurant in Laojie
People

Chairlift 
Fog
Sedan Chair
Careful
Can you spot it?

Words
Scenery
Watching the sunrise
Sunrise



A sunrise hrough trees
 Fog. Mountains

Just a hotel
Mountains and sunlight





I like this one
Costumed for filming


Arranging these pictures was such a pain. I'm glad they're finally all up though.

Cheers,
孔令鑫