Saturday, August 16, 2008

Dim Sum Restaurant in Shenzhen, China

Jen Case and RonFun (me ) being adventurous atop the 49th floor rotating
restaurant, tasting the bean curd jelly thingy (loose translation).
Several famous leaders have dined here, including Nixon and H.W. Bush.

Boy, was this delicious! Since arriving in China, the group has been eating at various Authentic Chinese Restaurants. Some restaurant experiences were good and some were pretty terrible. Nevertheless, the most important thing was trying and putting forth a good effort.

The "Dim Sum" experience was really great. Here at this place, we were able to watch Olympic Swimmer Phelps win his 8th Gold Medal of the 2008 China Olympics as the restaurant rotated nonstop. Check out a few pictures of the city (none are present currently, but I promise to add a few later).

China trip update

It's hard to beleive that only three days have gone by on our trip; we
have had a lot of fun and many adventures as the cultural
acclimization continues. Our first day started with sightseeing on
Victoria Peak, then across the harbor to Kowloon to check out Star
Avenue (Chinese version of Walk of Fame). The view from Victoria Peak
was incredible - the density of skyscrapers is impressive along with
the architectual variety. At dinner that evening, sectionmate Matt
Payne joined us as we celebrated the first night of the trip (and only
night in Hong Kong). The night continued to a couple bars, Privé
dance club, and late-night restaurant. We met a number of ex-pats
along the way.

On our second day, we took a bus to Shenzhen (45 minutes away) to
enter mainland China for the first time. Shenzhen is a massive city
(14 million people!), with an impressive skyline. We spent the
afternoon at the headquarters of China Vante, the largest real estate
developer in China. We toured a few showrooms then spoke with a few
execs. That night (Friday night), we hung out at a nice club, Richy,
near our hotel, Lushan hotel. We partied in style with reserved
tables, bottle service, and a new drink for me... johnnie walker and
green tea.

Today was an incredibly relaxing day. We started with a late 10 am
start, then stopped by Lianhua mountain (hill) for a nice view of
Shenzhen. We then drove to a private beach 45 min east of Shenzhen
for a few hours of fun in the sun, playing a modified-game of beach
volleyball (inspired by the olympics no doubt). Along the way we
drove by Shenzhen's massive shipping port, the third largest in the
world.

In the evening, we had a nice Shanghai-style dinner, then proceeded to
one of Shenzhen's signature spa & massage complexes. This was quite
an experience. In short, I had the best massage of my life - a 2-hour
body massage. I also received a 45-min foot massage while watching
the olympics (saw the 100M final), and being brought drinks and
watermellon.

The food so far has been great. We have enjoyed several styles of
Chinese cuisine (Cantonese, Szechuan, and Shanghai), and most of the
dishes are completely new to me. Some of the more memorable items
include sea cucumber and pig nuckles. We have had pork, chicken, and
duck served in ways that didn't look like pork, chicken, or duck.
Some of the fun drinks include a sweetened herbal tea (apparently the
"Chinese Coke") and a sweet rice wine served warm (very similar to
sake).

Tomorrow we leave for Shanghai, after a Dim Sum brunch at a rotating
restaurant atop one of Shenzhen's many skyscrapers.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Chillin' with Deng

At the top of Linhua mountain, Alec & Ron pay homage to former Chinese
leader, Deng Xiaoping, as he overlooks his crowning accomplistment
(?), Shenzhen

Mile High Club or Out of Control

Flight: Detroit to Hong Kong via Japan

All Black People Look Alike

This is where the story gets juicy, so please be patient and keep reading. I pass all the business class seats and head to my seat (57H – Aisle Seat). Five minutes later a flight attendant comes to me and says, “I’m still trying to find you a seat.” At first I was confused. I didn’t know what she was talking about, but I went along as if I understood. Then it dawned on me that she confused me with another black guy. Next, I looked around and saw an African American male looking for empty seats on aisles with additional legroom.

Intimate Thought

In the mind of America, there is no denying it, “all black people look a like.” This phenomenon is powerful and very scary. I am certain that there are many African American Men in jail for crimes that they did not commit. Wrongfully convicting someone of a crime has the power to make a community feel safer, even if an innocent person pays the price. Society feels better knowing that someone taken the “rap.”

Nevertheless, she confused me with another African American gentleman, Michael Guthrie. At the time I didn’t know the gentleman’s name, but after a 16 hour flight, everyone feels like family. Keep reading, I’ll explain. My original suspicions were confirmed, denied, and then confirmed again. 10 minutes later, the flight attendant emerges and tells Michael that there is an empty exit row seat with tons of legroom that he can use during the flight. So I was correct, she did confuse me with another black guy. 5 minutes later, she reemerges and asks me whether I would like to sit in an exit row seat with tons of legroom. Wow! I guess that I was wrong.

Lesson Learned

She was genuinely concerned about helping me have extra legroom. The take away from this experience is that things aren’t always what they appear.

Exit Row Seating

I replied “Yes, but of course!” I mean as much as I like being crammed in an airplane seat with strangers on each side, I obliged and sat in the Holy Grail of Airplane Seating, the EXIT ROW! Nice. This may be a good trip after all.

What makes this new seat nice is that it is directly beside the food service section of the plane and close to the bathrooms. Food, drink, and bathroom are all in close proximity. Nice! This should make for an interesting flight!

Although by now, my #10 from McDonalds is cold, I decided to eat. Within minutes of eating my meal from McDonalds, the foodservice staff decides to serve dinner. I’m stuffed, but this is food for a King. How can I pass it up? Alright, maybe it is not food for a great king, but it is good enough for a king stuff in a 747. They really work hard to make an airplane of this size run smoothly.

Things are slowing down. I’m tired. I guess that it is time for some sleep.

Pervert On the Plane Incident

Oops, just as soon as I thought that this was going to be an eventless flight, I was proved wrong. Apparently, there is a pervert in First Class. He is accused of pulling his pants down and getting freaky with a lady in the seat beside him. They just met and before the end of the flight, she was “handling” business. Either he has game or she is a complete whore. The pervert looks drunk as a skunk. He is scarring the flight attendants, and one attendant freaked completely and let out a big yell. He kept asking to be served more alcohol and became irritated when the attendant “cut him off.” I bet that you are asking, “How do I know all of this?” Well, you guessed it, the flight attendant asked me and Michael, the other black guy, to move to first class and serve as their body guards just in case the war breaks lose and the pervert tries to do something even more disturbing.

Lesson Learned

Being black will not only get you pulled over by the police, but also get you a first class seat on an airplane just in case things seem a little fishy. People know that black folk are the last people to be terrorist or causing trouble on airplane. Black people are generally too darn scared to fly, and we sure as hell won’t be causing any disturbance on a plane. We get nervous and darn near pass out when the plane hits a little turbulence. Black people even whisper a little prayer right before takeoff and just after landing. Trust me on this! Look for the next black passenger on an airplane and tell me what happens.

Pervert No Longer On the Plane

Yeah the Pervert Situation became so bad that the crew decided divert the plan to Anchorage, Alaska and have the guy arrested by the local authorities. A few times I thought that I might have to whip this guy’s ass. Who am I fooling? I wasn’t whipping shit. I was hoping that this guy didn’t act up. He looked like he had a little fight in him. He noticed that both Michael and I would follow him around the plane when ever he got up. I was on guard trying to make sure that the guy didn’t have any accomplices or friends on the plane just in case the war came and things got ugly up in the air. The last thing I wanted to happen was me getting knocked out because some flight attendant wanted two black guys, whom she stereotyped, to protect her. It wasn’t happening on my watch.

Nevertheless, the authorities boarded the plane and arrested the pervert. Although he went willingly, he was caught off guard. He had no clue that he was about to get arrested. The diversion freaked out all of the passengers except for this guy. The pilot announced, “We are landing in Alaska for fuel, sorry for the delay and inconvenience.” Fuel my ass and everyone knew it!


What happens after the police arrest the perve?

Ø Interrogate all first class passengers and attendants

Ø The scene turns into Comedy Central. I’m taking pictures. Everyone is pulling out their cameras cautiously. No one wants to be taken to jail for making a spectacle of the situation.

Ø The flight attendants are finally happy to get rid of this guy and life is good once again in first class.


Life in First Class after the Pervert

Ø Michael and I are encouraged to remain in first class for the duration of the flight.

Ø I watched the movie 88 Minutes, starring Al Pacino. Pretty interesting movie.

Ø Now all the guys in first class are asking, “Why didn’t the flight attendants request their help?” Now everyone wants to be a hero after the fact. Interesting.

Ø We have a chance to meet a few interesting people. I met an Ex Pat, engineer from GM. We had a pretty good conversation. Seems like a smart guy. He is from Detroit, but is enjoying his time in Korea working for GM. He took some pictures, hopefully he will share them with me.

Ø We eat breakfast (omelets with danishes) and use real silverware.

Ø Michael passes out. I should do the same, but I am enjoying the moment right now. Life is good.








I'm on my way to China

August 11, 2008

I am Preparing to leave for China! I ended up calling and talking with close friends prior to departing from Hong Kong. If I get their permission, I will post a few snippets from our conversations

August 12, 2008

Today is the day that I leave for China. The first leg of my flight to China leaves Greensboro headed for Detroit at 12:15. The second leg of the flight leaves from Detroit at 3:15PM headed to Japan. The final leg of the trip leaves from Japan destined for Hong Kong.

Morning

The time is now 10:15AM. I’m finally packed and ready to go. My flight leaves at 12:15PM and that gives me just enough time to get to the airport with an hour and a half left on the clock before the first leg of my flight takes off.

Intimate Thought

Around 10:15AM, I am a little frustrated with my mom and my brother. In general our relationship is fine, but they usually get to acting a little strange when I am about to head off for a period of time. I love them dearly, but they are sometimes just a little too protective of me.

Off to the Airport

Around 10:15, my Aunt Muz stops by the house in order to see me off. My Aunt Muz is the “Auntie” that everyone likes to spend time with. Aunt Muz is cool, funny, understanding, and very faithful. In addition, Aunt Muz keeps up to date with all the latest on everyone. I don’t know how she gets her information, but CNN could use a little help from her. If you haven’t met Aunt Muz, then you should meet her. I am sure that you will feel like you have known her forever. If you are ever in Winston Salem, you should stop by our local big box retailer that beat out K Mart and you might just see her. She usually works as a greeter. I feel bad that she saw me a little rattled this morning, but she understands.

My brother, Rodney, drove me to the airport. I fell asleep in the car during the 20 minute drive to the illustrious Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO). I’m pooped. I didn’t get any sleep last night and it is catching up with me.

Checking In At the Airport

I get to the airport and find out that the bag that I packed is 14 pounds too heavy. Yes, I packed a lot and I’m not scared to admit it!! To my credit though, I packed a medium size bag with my belongings and placed it inside of a monster size suitcase. The reason that I did this was so that I would have an extra suitcase to bring back goodies that I buy during the trip.

Nowadays, an overweight bag costs the typical traveler $50. But for those with the gift of being able to connect with anyone, a “smile” and a “hello” goes a long way. The guy was pretty cool and helped me avoid the overweight baggage fee. I guess it is as they say, “sometimes the best things in life are free.” It doesn’t cost anything to treat people with respect. My father used to tell me all the time that “Good manners will take you further than money or all the riches in the world.”

Nevertheless, I made it to the airport and checked in without any trouble. Before departing for Detroit, I talked with my oldest brother and he made me feel a lot better about the interaction with both my mom and brother. I switched the greeting on my cell phone. You never know, George Bush may call and ask me to join his staff. Don’t laugh. I’m dead serious. It has happened before to people that I know; maybe it could happen to me to too (link to website). I doubt it, but anything is possible.

Flight: Greensboro to Detroit

I fell asleep for the entire flight. I was disturbed just enough by the flight attendant long enough to wake up and order the complimentary beverage (Orange Juice). Heck yeah!! Northwest Airlines is one of the few airlines remaining giving out free beverages during the flight. I flew US Airways last week and they tried to charge me $2 for a coke. I almost lost it. Remind me to never lose it on an airplane. Losing it on an airplane is a Federal offense. Boy do I have a story for you, please read the events about my flight from Detroit to Japan. Hilarious!!!

Layover in Detroit

I went to the wrong gate. I went to C40, but I was supposed to go to A40. No big deal, I have about 25 minutes before the next flight.

On my way to the correct gate, I stop at Coffee Beanery and have a White Mocha Chocolate Frappacino. Not as good as the one that I normally get from Starbucks, but it definitely hit the spot. Hopefully this will give me a boost of energy so that I can journal.

I make it to the correct gate 10 minutes before boarding time and the agent reminds me that the flight will be approximately 16 hours. I immediately think FOOD. I barely ate the morning. I had Mom’s grits and Dunking Donut’s Bagel & Egg Sandwich. I’m not that hungry, but a 16 hour flight is a 16 hour flight. I need to be prepared.

I turn around and look for a fast food eatery, none in sight. I look harder and see what? You guessed it, the Golden Arches !! McDonalds, the cornerstone of any balanced diet. After watching Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me less than two weeks ago, I just had to have Mickey D’s. I enjoyed each movie by the way. I’m seriously studying the fast food industry right now, but that’s a story for another day.

I go to McDonalds and it is chaotic on the inside. I have never seen this many people before at an airport McDonalds. Actually the scene is utterly ridiculous. I keep it simple and order a # 10. For those that don’t know, a # 10 consists of 10 all white meat chicken nuggets, French fries, and a drink. I order, I wait, I receive my food, take a picture with the homey, and then I’m off to the races. I rush back to Gate A40 and board the plane.

I see Rohit, HBS Class of 2009, trip organizer. He worked for the NBA this past summer. Raj is a good guy and is very active on campus. I look around and observe the passengers boarding the plane and realize that I am going to Asia. 80% of the passengers boarding the plan are Asian. I guess it makes sense, I am headed to Asia. This is also when I notices that the plane is huge. We’re boarding a Boeing 747, 400 Series. According to one flight attendant the plane holds approximately 440 people.



Amazing Views from Victoria's Peak (Hong Kong)



Today we visited Victoria's Peak in Hong Kong. Pretty magnificent views from this vantage point. Victoria's Peak site on a mountain top overlooking Hong Kong. If today is any indication of my future experience in China then, I am in for a treat.

Interesting Fact:
  1. According to our tour guide, Hong Kong stands for Aroma Harbor. It is believed that the Harbor used to smell good.
  2. Hong Kong fills in the Harbor with land and dirt anytime they need additional land for buildings and roadways. It is believed that within a 10-20 years, there will be no more Harbor in Hong Kong because the Harbor will be completely filled in.