The Wandering Continues...

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Countdown Beijing - 100 days to go

I don't really follow the Beijing Olympic progress too much and so far I haven't sign up for any ticket either. I heard that it is not easy to get tickets as the government uses the same lucky draw system like the one used for World Cup in Germany in 2006. This simple means that you can register here to buy tickets to the games of your selection, but your registration will go through a lucky draw process and if your name comes out, then you can go ahead and purchase the ticket. Otherwise, you'll have to re-register again (if you opt to do so).

Despite of the developing situation of Tibet, the chinese government has made a lot of efforts to make the olympic a successful event.

1. If you go to Beijing, you will find a number of new buildings currently undergo final finishing stage. The new terminal 3 in Beijing airport, the Olympic bird nest stadium, the national aquatic building for swimming olympic, China National Grand Theater and CCTV Tower are among them.

2. Starting from 1st of May, the chinese government will ban smoking in public places in Beijing. Smoking are only allowed in designated area, the same regulation like currently implemented in Germany. The regulation is in line with the effort to make a smoke-free and healthy olympic. There is rumour that the new regulation will also be implemented in other major cities in China, such as Shanghai and Qingdao but the government has not yet released official statement about it.

3. New visa regulation is also currently in place. Make sure that you have give enough time ahead when you are applying chinese visa. Also prepare very well your travel documentations and supporting documents as the embassy has imposed a strict rule of selections. I have also heard that the price for chinese visa is increased to about 4 times the price before (at least like that in Indonesia) and that the embassy only grant tourist visa with maximum 1 month stay.

Some of my colleagues from the headquater have also difficulties to obtain chinese visa at the moment. One colleague is rejected for visa and another one receives only 3 days visa to China.
For foreigners who are currently residing in China, please make sure that you give enough time when you have to extend your work/residence permit. I have heard many stories that some people receives no extension of their residence permit and therefore has to leave the country. I suppose the process will become more difficult as it gets closer to the olympic games.

4. New travel safety regulation has been implemented since beginning of April. No liquid is allowed in carry on luggage and each passenger is limited to only 1 carry on. There is no tolerance given in the liquid regulation, it means simply no liquid allowed. It doesn't matter if you bring liquid in container smaller than 100 ml or that you purchase the liquid from a duty free item in another airport and the plastic bag is still sealed. My friend is just came back from Vienna where he purchased a bottle of Whisky in the Vienna airport duty free. Unfortunately he has to transfer in Beijing to catch the local flight to Shanghai and the officer in Beijing does not allow him to bring his Vienna-approved-and-sealed-duty-free-Whisky to Shanghai and he has to dispose it in Beijing airport! Seriously..no tolerance!

5. More and more blocked internet sites are now available for browsing in China. I have been able to browse wikipedia, youtube and flickr photos anytime I want to!

6. At last, currency. As many other Asian countries, China is also influenced by the weakening USD and strenghtening EURO. This of course will benefit the European tourists but definetely a set back for the American. You can monitor the official exchange rate development here. As you might already know, China practises a controlled foreign exchange market. The rate you find in Bank of China will be the same rate you'll find in any other banks or money changers.

Prices of foods have also increased significantly in the last quarter as China reported for the first time in history a CPI increase of 8.7% in February. This record high are triggered from various factors, eg. the strenghtening EURO, increase of fuel price in the world and the extreme climate change in south and central China in this winter. China Daily reports here.

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Monday, July 10, 2006

Danke Jungs für 4 tolle WM-Wochen! Wir sind stolz auf Euch!!!

no words required....










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La Marseillaise

A French girl and a German girl; both nations united in World Cup 2006!











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Friday, July 07, 2006

Map of Europe after World Cup 2006



I got this joke forwarded from a German friend; the map of Europe after the World Cup 2006. Notice anything different???

Hint: Check out where Italy is!! For those Italians..this is only a joke :))

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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

A tragic end!!! But it was nevertheless a good game!!



What a tragic end!!! I was so sure that Germany would manage to take it to Penalty shots!!!!! But at least now the team will play in Stuttgart for the 3rd place!!!

Stuttgart..Stuttgart..wir fahren nach Stuttgart!!!

This is a quote taken from the Bild Magazine in Germany...

"Unlucky lads! You battled like world champions. Germany’s dream of winning the World Cup has been shattered. It would have been brilliant, but now we’ll take third place on Saturday, and none of us is complaining. We say this to Klinsi and all his lads: Thanks for a fantastic World Cup. We’re weeping with you! Over the last few weeks, the Germans have rediscovered a love for their country and for their football team, and that’s here to stay. The ruthless Italians were just a fraction stronger in a fantastic, intense, top-class match. Chin up, lads! Italy were (still) just too good for us." Bild

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Saturday, July 01, 2006

54, 74,90, 2010...



And here is the text! So sing along for Germany, guys!!!!

1 und 2 und 3 und 54, 74, 90, 2010
ja so stimmen wir alle ein.
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
werden wir Weltmeister sein

Wir haben nicht die höchste Spielkultur.
Sind nicht gerade filigran.
Doch wir haben Träume und Visionen
und in der Hinterhand 'ne Master Plan.
Für unseren langen Weg aus der Krise
und aus der Depression,
lautet die Devise: Nichts wie rauf auf den Fußballthron!

1 und 2 und 3 und 54, 74, 90, 2010
ja so stimmen wir alle ein,
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
werden wir Weltmeister sein.

Die ganze Welt greift nach dem goldenen Pokal,
doch nur einer hält ihn fest,
so ist das nun einmal.
Die ganze Welt spielt sich um den Verstand,
doch der Cup bleibt in unserem Land.

1 und 2 und 3 und 54, 74, 90, 2010
ja so stimmen wir alle ein.
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
werden wir Weltmeister sein.

Beim ersten mal war's n Wunder,
Beim zweiten mal war's Glück,
Beim dritten mal der verdiente Lohn
Und diesmal wird’s ne Sensation!

1 und 2 und 3 und 54, 74, 90, 2010
ja so stimmen wir alle ein.
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
werden wir Weltmeister sein.

54, 74, 90, 2010
ja so stimmen wir alle ein.
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
werden wir Weltmeister sein.

PS: The original title was 54, 74, 90, 2006 (years when Germany won/expects to win the World Cup Champion). But due to the tragic loss to Italy, they have officially changed the title to 54, 74, 90, 2010 (the upcoming World Cup in South Africa) - a bit difficult to predict what will happen in 2010 though!! -;)

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Friday, June 23, 2006

Nostradamus predicts Spanish World Cup win

I got this from the internet; really interested to see the outcome!

According to a report on the '20minutos' website, French medic and prophet Michel de Notredame (1503-1566), better known as Nostradamus, predicted that Spain will win the Germany 2006 World Cup finals.

The prophecy predicts that: "At the end of the sixth month of 2006, the King of Spain will cross the Pyrenees with his army. The legions of Beelzebub await the battle on the central European plains. Destruction and defeat will fall on the evil-doers. The Holy Grail will be returned to Spain by the triumphant King."

Having beaten Tunisia 3-1 and Ukraine 4-0, Spain are through to the last sixteen. Spain's final group game will be against Saudi Arabia at 4pm, this Friday, 23rd June (Canal Cuatro, La Sexta). Should they win the group, Spain could face France, who were held to a 1-1 draw by South Korea in their second game, having drawn against Switzerland last Tuesday. Switzerland beat Togo 2-0 and currently top the group on goal difference, tied on four points with South Korea, who beat Togo 1-0 in their opening game.

Source: www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/11342

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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Berlin..Berlin..wir fahren nach Berlin!!!

After game party in Stuttgart when Germany won 3-0 against Ecuador and secured their tickets to the second round! Berlin..Berlin..wir fahren nach Berlin!!!!








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Saturday, June 10, 2006

World Cup Fever

...and the World Cup 2006 is officially opened!! Germany has marked the opening with a successful victory again Costa Rica! 4-2 for Germany (although I do believe that the second goal from Costa Rica was actually offside!!) Unfortunately the battery from my camera went dead last Friday so here is the video from Mexican's victory dance when they won against Iran in Nürnberg last Sunday. I call the dance 'Iran ya proboooó, el Chile Nacional'

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