Solo Excursion...
Today was my first solo excursion into town, which turned out pretty well, although I wasn't able to find the mouse trap I was looking for. Yes, I have a resident mouse in my room, living beside my bed to be more exact. I saw him a day or two ago, when he ran out of my room. I didn't expect to find him hugging my bed this morning when I moved some of the sheets to wash the floor. Maybe that's why I've got two beds?
So I took the bus into town, and decided to wander the streets a bit. There were tonnes of tiny shops, street vendors, and markets everywhere. During my wanderings I came across a traditional Chinese music/dance performance outside of some store. There was a five-piece band (drum, cymbals, sheng, and two suona), and 15-20 dancers. The dancers had their faces all painted white and red, and the women had on fancy wigs with fluorescent green or pink blouses holding coloured fans to match. I wish that I had my camera! What was cool about it is that it wasn't staged for tourists -it was only Chinese people watching (and me).
Eventually I made it back to the RT-Mart to buy an elementary school character copy book, and some sweets. I asked about a mouse trap, which involved some pidgin Mandarin, and a few actions (they thought me slitting my throat indicated I wanted to make a necklace out of the mouse!), but they didn't have any traps. As far as I can tell the lady told me to go back to the store on Tuesday and find her because she would bring something from home to help me out.
For lunch, I decided to go for Chinese fast food at Mr. Lees, a Chinese chain selling beef and noodles. They were actually pretty good, and I think I'll have to go back and try some of their other food too.
I've yet to see another foreigner since leaving the Beijing airport...
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5 comments:
Hey Stephen, how´s it going?
Wow, I can see you have had some new experiences in China, eh? But sleeping w/ a mouse it´s just to much for me! You should get rid of that mouse as soon as possible!hehehe
Good luck there!
Joana
Stephen, are you sure that mouse isn't a stow-away from the basement? Perhaps this is the second one you saw that night.
Cathryn
Stephen,
It sounds like you are having a ver interesting experience! I'm so jealous, because I will probably never get the chance to do that after I start working in the "real" world. By the way, I just got a job teaching Grade 6 at Richmond Christian school! Fresh out of UBC! Pretty intense...
Melissa
Yah, I'm supposed to be getting some mouse poison to help with the situation...
Wo zai Baoding jiao Yingwen :D
Congrats on the job Melissa! It'll be an interesting year for both of us I'm sure!
Good thing you are a seasoned mouse trapper. You must take after your grandfather.
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