Hong Kong

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Asian firemen are not hot

I have become really skeptical of people coming up to me. A fireman tried to hand me a little fire truck pencil sharpener today as part of their fire safety awareness program, and I thought he wanted a donation in return. So I was walking and talking, not really paying attention to my surroundings, and I walked past the fireman. He kind of waved the fire truck in my face, but I guess I wasn't paying attention. I don't know...I'm always in my own world. This is our conversation:

Fireman: What? You don't want it?
Me: Oh...what? Is it free?
Fireman: Yes, of course.
Me: Oh, OKAY!

I will forever have the mindset that people are trying to sell me something or hand me flyers, so when people are genuinely kind or helpful, I always think there is an ulterior motive. In most cases, I am right, but in this rare instance, the fireman just wanted to give me a pencil sharpener, and I brushed him off. :( I feel so badly about that. This is what Asia has done to me.

Oh yeah, Asian firemen are not hot.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Almost time to go

I said good-bye to my CRM group members today. I met them in the lab to finish writing our 20 page report, which was due at midnight. They told me I didn't have to write the report, so I said okay! It's great being an exchange student...low expectations! I wrote one page though because it was 10:45pm and no one could come up with a response to the question. This was the one group I dreaded working with because they're all girls and local students at that, but it turned out to be the group I enjoyed the most. We came in 2nd in the project competition and received cute, little certificates. I don't think I contributed to the project much...I mean, I was there and I did stuff, but my model wasn't the one that we chose to submit to the professor, so I feel useless as usual. I proofread the paper though? Anyway, I told them I probably will never see them again, and they gave me a HUG! I can't remember the last time I received one. That's so sad. I'm going to miss them...

I'm almost done! Only one final next Friday, then off to Beijing!

Monday, December 04, 2006

Hong Kong University of Stress and Tension

I can't breathe...

The title of this entry came from my group member. Apparently, HKUST's nickname is The Hong Kong University of Stress and Tension. It definitely lives up to its name.

Side note: Happy, happy birthday Jenny! Finally 21! I wish I was there. (I saw a picture of you making the number 21 with your fingers, and I immediately thought you were throwing up the fob.) =/ I've been in Hong Kong too long...

Happy birthday to you too, Barbara!

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Best flash EVER

Check out my masterpiece: http://ihome.ust.hk/~bm_tmx/Island_yay.html

I laugh every time I watch it. If you think it's lame, don't tell me because I like it. My flash skills are almost non-existent, so it is pretty darn good...for me. I'm all about the kindergarten look. :)

Group projects til I die!

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

I just want to sleep in my own bed...with the A/C on 73

I didn't sleep well last night. I'm not sure if I even slept at all. I got in bed at 4am...5 hours later (right now), I am awake and blogging! Ahh! My alarm hasn't even gone off yet! I woke up around 7 in a cold sweat. I literally feel sick to my stomach, and my hands are shaking uncontrollably. I hate this! I want congee.

My pearls have been appraised, and HOLY CRAP! News of its worth made my morning, since my night was so incredibly lame.

Procrastination

The internet is really slow...

I'm finally tired of eating Chinese food. I haven't had dim sum in quite some time, and I don't really miss it. [insert "shocked face" emoticon here] I skip lunch a lot to nap because I'd rather do that than eat. That's how much I don't care for Chinese food right now. I've been getting chicken paninis and roast chicken sandwiches for lunch and dinner. It's expensive, but I'm dying for Western food.

I have an exam tomorrow, and I'm not cramming or stressed about it. That's what happens when I study way in advance. It feels really good. I should do it more often, but knowing me, I probably won't. Procrastination rules!

Speaking of procrastination, I was going to take a break from reviewing my notes to watch this year's last episode of Prison Break. Too bad YouTube is down at the moment. Yeah, so I'm caught up on pretty much all of my TV shows: Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, Prison Break. I guess that's all I watch? I had to give up a couple of shows (Lost and Nip/Tuck) because I don't have time for all of that, but I HAVE NEVER WATCHED SO MUCH TV IN MY LIFE! Oh my gosh! What is happening to me?!?

I'm disappointed in our football team. I was almost unable to face Christina after our loss to A&M. She sent me a text message that said "Gig 'em AGGIES!" It was 4am...I did NOT appreciate that AT ALL, and I am generally a pleasant person when woken up. I miss drunk dials. :(

I come home in 23 days... Yay?? I have mixed feelings about next semester, and I don't care to elaborate. I don't want to graduate just yet! Ahhhhh!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Sleep deprivation

It's Novemberrrrrr. Why does the weather still suck?!? A local told me this has been the hottest November in about 5 years. That's just my luck...the one semester I leave, Austin has beautiful weather, and Hong Kong has awful weather.

I'm going to a Thanksgiving dinner in the city on Thursday. It undoubtedly will be disappointing and won't live up to my expectations of a Thanksgiving dinner, but it will have to suffice. No pecan pie, green bean casserole, or broccoli, rice, and cheese casserole. I will miss pecan pie the most. For the amount of money I'm spending on this meal, the restaurant can at least import some freakin' pecans. Geez.

I haven't been sleeping well at all, which seems to be a common problem amongst the exchange students. It is causing me a lot of distress. I lay in bed all night wondering why the heck I can't fall asleep. Then I start to ponder the day's activities and what could be the source of the problem: running too late at night, drinking iced tea in the evening, having a roommate, the hotness of the room, my hard bed... I still haven't figured it out, but it is aggravating.

No more traveling until after finals...I mean final, singular. I only have one. Yay for Barbara coming to visit! :) Shame on the rest of you for not.

J/K. One month...

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Cambodia

I should be writing a case report, but the reading was long and difficult, so I'm putting it off a bit longer. I always seem to make an entry when I should be doing more important things.

This last trip was the most complicated of them all. Minibus > MTR > ferry to Macau > taxi to airport > plane to Bangkok. Trinh and I spent the night in the Bangkok airport.


The metal chairs weren't very comfortable, and it was too cold to sleep, so we paid for internet at those stand things with the crappy keyboards and the ball mouse. A couple hours before our flight to Cambodia, we found a more comfortable sleeping spot in a restaurant. :)


In Phnom Penh, we were greeted at the airport by a family-friend monk, a relative woman, and some guy I don't know. They rented a van and drove us to Siem Reap, a good 4-6 hours away...I don't recall the exact amount of time because we made so many random stops. It was interesting to see the way people live in a third world country. Their houses are still made of straw?? On the way, I saw horse-drawn carts, kids playing in muddy water, a lot of people walking around bare-footed... It was kind of sad. The roads are in horrible condition too.


The next day, we woke up early to visit Angkor Wat. It was only 8am, but the sun was so bright! I think I got a few shades darker once again. :( The admission fee was $20, but I got away without paying it because I can sort of speak. However, I encountered a problem at one of the ruins when they asked me to show my passport. My visa was a tourist visa (I didn't know I could get a permanent one until it was too late), my country of birth is USA, my last name is Chinese, and my first name is American. They were so confused by all of this. They asked me all sorts of questions like "What's your mom's name? What's your dad's name?" It was a huge hassle, but after about 15 minutes of me speaking to them in very bad Cambodian, they let me go. I later found out that they made someone write her name in Cambodian...I would have been screwed. Anyway, Angkor Wat is huge, but I wouldn't spend more than a day there.






We went back to Phnom Penh the same day and got there too late to do anything. We were driven to Takeo (in the country) the next day so I could meet my great-grandmother, who is almost 100. She's cute. She cried when she found out I was coming to visit. The entire village came out to see me. I was like a tourist attraction or something. We didn't stay long because we had the rest of Phnom Penh to see.




The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum was really sad. It's a high school that the Khmer Rouge used as a security prison from 1975-1979. The classrooms were converted into tiny cells and torture chambers.



The Royal Palace was nice. It looked a lot like the one in Bangkok.



Wat Phnom looked dirty and dingy, and there were monkeys crawling around everywhere... I got a pretty picture though.

The most eventful part of this trip was the flight from Bangkok to Macau. Some Indian man made the mistake of stating that he hates Chinese people on a predominantly Chinese flight. People were yelling things in Mandarin and demanding that he get off the plane. One man said, "I am Chinese! You don't go to Macau! You go to hell!" After about 45 minutes, the flight attendants came up with a plan to isolate him in the back of the plane. They made him move!! Rosa Parks?? Geez, this is not 1955!