Wednesday 29 August 2012

Visa issues and housing woes!

So we have been in China for nearly a month now, we have got a lot
done, not as much travelling as I had hoped but never mind. We had a
job lined up all ready but then that ended up in a huge
misunderstanding and then, although they didn't want us to teach
there, they refused to cancel our visa, effectively trapping us in the
school unable to leave! a real pain!
Because of all this hassle we were late to leave for HongKong as we
were waiting for our visa letter and so our 30 day tourist visa ran
out! We found out we could get our tourist visa extended in Wenzhou,
O.K. no problem, we called them and asked what we needed, they said
bring everything we have and come tomorrow, O.K. no problem. We
arrived and they told us we needed our passport, ok, some photos, ok
no problem, and also proof that we could afford to live in china and
proof of residency... what!?

We were on a tourist visa so no proof of residency, she said a hotel
could provide this, but not cheap ones, only expensive hotels, and we
would have to book in for the week as they would take our passport, so
of course we couldn't book into a hotel or take a train in that week
as we would be passport less! Doh!
Also we needed to show a chinese bank official invoice showing we have
100USD a day for the length of our stay! ouch! We don't have that!!
and how can we show a chinese bank account for a tourist visa, of
course tourists don't have one!! madness!

So the trip to Wenzhou was a bit of a let down, but at least after a
full days excursion we knew what the goal posts were, no matter how
unattainable!

We managed to get the police station in Lingxi that afternoon and
arranged it so we officially 'lived' at Elaines house, and so that
solved the residency thing, we had to go to the first police station
and find a certain policeman, he filled out the forms for us (20mins)
then drive across town and find another policeman in another station
to stamp it, then drive all the way back across town to give it back
to the first police officer, and keep a tear off section as proof.
Luckily the young policeman was nice, and as he finished up we bought
a pack of expensive and posh ciggarettes as a gift for him as is the
chinese way, he of course made a huge show of not accepting them, but
we insisted, he really could have been a lot more obtuse and so we
really were grateful. It's not a bribe, just a way to say thank you,
and hopefully next time he will be happy to help us! The Chinese
way...

After that we had the money thing, luckily we managed to borrow enough
money but since paying it into an account and waiting a few days then
paying a fee to have the document drawn was impractical at best the
only other option was to bring cash, all £2500 each! In total £5000 in
cash! madness!

The next work day we set out again and managed to get to Wenzhou but
11, and rushes through the forms and queued up only to be told we had
to take more photos in their photo booth, and unfortunately they shut
for lunch 11.30 - 2.30 along with the rest of the police station! We
went off and had lunch, relaxed in starbucks and then wandered back at
2.30, got our photos done and then tried again, again showing them the
huge stash of cash we had been carefully carrying all day! After that
they accepted our application and took our passports, telling us to
return in a week to get them! Finally!

As we drove back we found out that someone had told the principal we
were still hiding in the school, and the person in charge of us was
not happy, having told us a week or so, 3 weeks later to find out we
were still living there! Luckily we got a heads up and managed to
avoid the leader coming to the flat to check on us.
Nora, Chris's Chinese teacher has an Auntie who owns a small hotel and
so they sorted us out there, the problem of course being as we had no
passport we couldn't check into a hotel! So officially we can't live
anywhere, but here we checked in with no passport, saving a lot of
trouble!

We waited until late at night and sneaked into the school to liberate
the last our things at 11pm, packing up and moving it all down to the
english office downstairs. once down there we had a picnic of beijing
roast duck from a very tasty nearby town and a bottle of beer with
Elaine and Nora, a nice fun little party, and 3 people managed to eat
2 whole ducks, (everything but the head), so much duck! but at £2.50 a
duck it wasn't too bad!

The hotel is nice, £10 a night for a clean twin room and since we know
the owner the service is amazing, we put a load of food in the fridge
and had a call the next day asking what time we wanted it cooked and
brought up to us, which she did brining us a home cooked lunch!
amazing!

We also had a cards night last night with Elaine and Eamon over for
beers and cards, we played hearts mostly with Eamon losing and Elaine
winning over all, Eamon was very keen to learn bridge but I think you
need someone who is good to teach that!

In the hotel when we arrived we check all the drawers etc and found
some interesting things, firstly we found a whole pile of playing
cards that i spent half an hour sorting into 4 complete packs and 3
odds and ends, for some random reason....
We also found a whole pack of 'girls cards' with pictures and phone
numbers in case you get lonely, and every evening someone quietly
slips another card or 3 under the door of the room, just in case!


Some pictures of our hotel, me with all the money we had to take to
the government, and of our amazing home cooked meal in the hotel, and
a surprised chris, and elaine and chris at our english office picnic!

Saturday 25 August 2012

Crossing the road at a shortcut

Crossing the road in wenzhou, that happens to be a three lane highway,
to get to a tiny cut through, quite a hair raising experience!

Chinese driving again!

We were driving into Wenzhou to try and extend out tourist visa (such
a pain!) and we were on a road with 4 lanes in each direction, all
fully packed with traffic going from/to the motorway from the town
centre. As the road was packed Chinese drivers started to drive in the
bus lane on the far right, fair enough if that's the way it works out
here, but then people over taking them drove along the pathment next
to the road, happy as can be, simply going up a drop curb and forming
an extra queue of traffic right along the pathment! Absolute madness
and a wonder nobody was hit and just another time when you realise you
really aren't in Kansas any more!

swimming trip

Chris and I had wanted to go swimming for quite some time and since it
is a lovely hot summer here we were really desperate. Then out of the
blue Elaine's friend who we went travelling and driving with before
invited us to come with her and her husband to go swimming in a small
river on the other side of the county. We of course agreed!

I drove over to the mountain, NanYan, that we visited a few days
before and then we met her there and the five of us all drove on to
the stream. We stopped off on route to look at a waterfall and as we
arrived a young couple were there exchanging romantic gifts, very
sweet, but after we arrived they left. The waterfall itself was quite
big and impressive but in the middle of summer there was not enough
water going down it to get the full impression, still I took a few
pictures and then we walked back to the car and drove on.

As we left the area around the waterfall we saw some people getting
their wedding photographs done, in china this can be before or after
the wedding, the couple will get all dressed up in their wedding
clothes and go to the beach or a waterfall or in this case a river in
a valley and get some pictures taken, as we drove past I noticed a
girl in her wedding dress sitting down eating a snack and managed to
snap a quick picture through the zoom lens before quickly driving
away!

As we drove through a small village with a single track road we found
a typical chinese obstacle, I managed to grab a picture of the two
lorrys parked up completely blocking the road without a care in the
world, and we just had to sit and wait, typical china!

we arrived after another half hour at a quite small stream that had
been dammed and a concrete swimming pool built into it, the water
still flowed out the bottom but it kept a good sized pool of water for
people to swim in with stone steps down and a relatively deep part
(2.5m). The bottom of the pool was stones of random sizes, some so big
you could sit up out of water on, randomly placed to catch any
thoughtlessly kicked legs!

There were about 15 chinese people there of varying ages but the pool
was plenty big enough so we got changed. Chris and I caused quite a
stir as the only foreigners ever to come here, and several people
warned us to be careful about swimming there, I guess if there were
any foreigner related accidents the pool would probably have been
filled in by the government!

The Chinese people were playing around but also several came with soap
and clothes and shampoo and would get all soaped up on the side before
washing it all off again in the pool, some people even brought clothes
to wash off in the pool too, ah well I suppose the cleaning products
kept the water a bit fresher that it otherwise could have been!

It turned out that most people there couldn't even swim, and of course
there were no lifeguards, but Chris and I were fine, Molly and her
husband brought a big inflatable ring and happily took turns motoring
out over water they couldn't touch the bottom in, and couldn't swim
in! crazy! and Elaine sat out on the side. Eventually, with much
persuading, elaine also joined in and found some old trousers and a
tshirt to swim in. Chris tried to teach molly how to swim and I tried
to teach elaine, with varied results, but elaine came on quite a bit!
Chris even got a picture of a rather bedraggled elaine swimming
around, and she is not a swimming person!

After an hour or so of swimming and relaxing we got out, towelled off,
and went for a few stops on the way back.
One stop was in a ancient house, 300-400 years old, which was built in
a small village as part of 7 houses given to seven brothers, both huge
courtyard style houses, and many of them were still standing around
the village and still lived in, surrounded by modern buildings too.
Inside we took a few silly pictures, one included here for your
pleasure!

After this we drove to a local restaurant for a lovely meal. The meal
included several very tasty dishes, the village was famous for its
NianGao (year cake) a tasty alternative to rice/noodles and also we
had a local delicacy of Muntjac, a small deer type animal I had never
eaten before but is apparently not allowed to be eaten in China! but
out in the country... well... nobody knows. The muntjac was very tasty
but we didn't order the local eels or frogs, which turned out to be
for the best, as after the meal upon visiting the single bathroom on
one end was the toilet, then a small corridor with a tap in the wall
for washing hands which was over a bowl containing the eels with a
cloth bag next to it full of the frogs, just kept in the bathroom
where it was cool and wet. As I stepped past the frogs to leave they
all suddenly jumped up and down and scared the life out me! I am glad
we left the toilet frogs for another time!

After the meal we drove back tired but after a very good day!

Birthday wishes

QQ, the chinese instant messenger allows you to send virtual 'gifts'
and the day after my birthday I logged in to find 46 gifts in my
inbox, at first filling the whole screen! It was very nice of the
students to remember! But the presents all had chinese tags and names
so it took ages to translate the messages and I have no idea who half
of them are from!

Friday 24 August 2012

Around town from my phone

A roundup of some pictures from my phone over the last few weeks!

Some extensive repair works to a KTV in the form of a digger straight
in the front door! pretty serious repairs!

A blurry picture of how they control traffic in China, huge concrete
blocks just wide enough for a car to get through! pretty hairy stuff,
really slows you down i will tell you that!

The huge airport like station in Fuzhou, one of several this size or bigger!

Inside the bullet train cab! I was in seat 003 so was right near the
cab to ningbo and got a quick peak in during the train journey!

A little england section in a Hangzhou chinese department store

A forest of supporting blocks as 3 motorways and 2 train lines are
built over the same piece of land outside hangzhou

An interesting chinese menu section

Random pics

Some pics from wenzhou of a driver deciding he had missed his turning
and wanted to be the other side of this raised path and deciding
simply to drive up onto it, madness in front of my eyes as I was
driving down the smaller road, I gave them plenty of room and nobody
really batted an eyelid except me.

Chris's night

As I went on my mountain climbing adventure Chris wasn't in the mood, when I got back it was pretty late and Chris wasn't home, I was about to give him a call when he called me. I answered to find a very drunk Chris walking home after midnight through the town, complaining that he nearly had a fight with some Chinese guys because another foreigner got the wrong idea after she got very very drunk, to calm matters Chris had ended up drinking a pitcher of whiskey and green tea with them and so was now, quite drunk indeed. As he staggered home he explained all this in detail along with how cars were everywhere and he had to be careful.

I think Chris also had a good evening so alls well that ends well, another fun day in China! 

A surprising load

On the drive back I spotted this rather ... unusual load, on a truck
in front, needless to say I gave it plenty of space.

birthday photos 5

The door we got trapped behind!
The lovely old woman who led us to safety at 78 years old in the
middle of the night!

birthday photos 4

views on the way up,

path in the twilight

and views from around the top of the pavilion, only 20 mins apart but
once it gets dark out there, it gets dark fast!
Luckily with fast internet everywhere i could download the flashlight
application for my phone on the top of the mountain!

birthday mountain 3

The temple we nearly got locked in! Elaine adjusting her hair in the
shiny door, and me posing in front of it!

birthday mountain 2

a cloud peeking from behind a hill,
a house nestled in the karst formations,
the path up and me taking a rest in said path!