Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Finally can update my blog













Sha and I are sitting in a coffee shop that seems to allow VPN access. It doesn't work from her house, nor from the Chinese Institute of Astronomy. So much for doing PULSE@Parkes in China - although perhaps running a session from a coffee shop would not be such a bad idea.

We've been having an amazing time. Sha has been showing me around Beijing. Yesterday, I gave my talk at Tsinghua university and today worked at the NAOC. I think that the main reason that I like China so much is that I'm always half drunk ("he gaole"). At lunch a huge quantity of alcohol seems to be consumed, the student at Tsinghua then announced that he had a bottle of whisky in his office, then we had another dinner in the evening and consumed even more alcohol.

All the astronomers like Sha.

Sha, her parents and I also had a fun trip to Tianjin. It's wonderfully cold. All the rivers are ice! We watched people ice fishing in Tianjin and ate lots of food (including the Gobbly Boazi).

I got to drive a little bit! In fact Sha drove us all out into the countryside to sweep her Grandma's grave (her mother's mother). As Sha is incapable of doing a 3-point turn, I had the job of driving off up the mountainside to find a way of turning around! I enjoyed that!

I have also been introduced to her Grandma (on her father's side) and the rest of that side of the family. They're fun! We went to the restaurant where the wedding reception will be with the entire family. Err, Sha is a bit nervous of the food that the restaurant serves and is going to insist on a different menu for the wedding - the choice was from braised sea cucumber, donkey, intestine, crocodile and various other endangered creatures (later I discovered that I rather enjoy a bit of cow lung). Don't worry Dad, Sha has just told me that she's checked the menu for the wedding and "there is nothing strange". Also, the restaurant brews its own beer - the best that I've had in China.

We then went back to her grandma's house where we inspected her memorabilia of Chairman Mao and I had some vacuum flasks attached to my back ("for medicinal purposes") - my back still hasn't recovered.

Sha took me to visit the Beijing International Language Bookshop which is huge and I got a few books on Chinese history (which, I now discover, don't make any sense at all). Whilst I have been working for the last couple of days, Sha and her mother have been shopping. I think that we'll need to buy another suitcase!

(Sha is worried that all my writing is "too negative about China" and that I might give my dad a bad impression. hmmm ... China is great!)

The ordering of the photos on this page is completely random, but is a mix of Beijing and Tianjin.

I work again tomorrow and on Friday and then we're off to Shi Jia Zhuang for the weekend.

2 comments:

Emma said...

Oh I wouldn't worry about Dad... after all I don't think the little pots will maintain a vacuum seal around the hair ;-)

When in Russia I had strong mustard in tea bags strapped to my back and that hurt for 4 days too. I think weak English skin is not up to these things.

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