Archive for the ‘Beijing’ Category

Juggling Workshop

Montag, Oktober 6th, 2008

Tonight we had our regular Beijing Jugglers Workshop in Yugong Yishan. I did more balancing than juggling but I did actually practice juggling clubs.

1 Arm Handstand

Juggling Workshop

Balls on the Head

Acrobalance

At the end of the Juggling night I realized that I had carried my camera all the way so I decided I needed to take some pictures to make it worth while. So I took pictures of the co-leaders of the Juggling group: Fede and Peter:

Fede the Juggler

Peter and Jancy

Friends

Cycling through Beijing

Samstag, Oktober 4th, 2008

My two friends from San Francisco wanted to come out on the road bike ride. Tom had arranged two nice road bikes for them. I had tried to have somebody write down the address of the meeting point the night before. But that seemed to have failed. And the bigger problem was that they did not have a working phone. So there Tom, the other cyclists and me were waiting for them. At a certain point the group left and I continued waiting. I got fascinated by this mountain bike. Can you find out why?

Funny Mountain Bike

A typical old Chinese bike will always have the saddle holder mounted pointing forward, so that the saddle would be mostly in front of the saddle post. My theory is that the huge bikes were uncomfortable for the mainly small Chinese so they just started installing the saddles that way round. But for this mountain bike it looked like the stem was mounted the opposite way. That was never an option for the old bikes, because they did not have any stem.

For my friends: We actually did meet that day. They found somebody with a mobile phone and had her call me. Then we actually did ride a bit through Beijing and up to Wangjing and a nearby country side market. It was quite nice despite the cold temperature (much colder than the day before) and the dark clouds that were always giving the impression that it would start to rain any minute.

Ice Skating

Freitag, Oktober 3rd, 2008

As the cold season is approaching we decided to get ready. One thing that is nice is to go ice skating on the lakes of Beijing. But our ice skates were still worn off from last year. So we decided to got to the ice rink in Xidan to get them professionally sharpened. And as we were there anyway we went for 90 min of ice skating. That was very nice as there were some really good ice skaters around – like an elderly man in white shirt and black suit vest who started teaching me how to do the pirouettes. Still need to practice them a lot. Now the winter can come 🙂

Ice Skate Sharpening

Ice Skate Rink

Contemporary Art and New Climbing Wall

Dienstag, September 30th, 2008

Beijing has the 798 Art district for contemporary art. But there are also some other places for contemporary art like near the 3rd ring road with some galleries and museums.

Contemporary Art Sculptures

Contemporary Art Museum

This was on the way to the new climbing wall. This will be Beijing’s biggest indoor climbing and bouldering wall. And from the first impression it will also be the best. It is located in the Ole Sports facility. Here is teh current status of the 10 meter tall climbing wall:

Beijing Indoor Climbing Wall

This room that is just getting prepared will be a huge bouldering room. That would be even bigger than the bouldering room Beijing had in 2004 (before the building it was inside had been torn down).

Beijing Indoor Bouldering Room

Sometimes you actually get the feeling of being in the countryside despite being inside Beijing 4th ring road:

Cart full of Fruits

Peloton Road Cycling and more Sports

Montag, September 29th, 2008

This was a busy first day off for the National holiday week. I started early morning (6:30am) cycling with the Beijing Road Cyclist Group heading out North to Mang Shan. Of course I was riding my fixed gear – my blue Corima. We started out with at least 12 riders riding from the city meeting point. We were only 2 female riders. Unfortunately the other woman crashed into a motorized transportation tricycle coming fast in the wrong direction on our cycling path after about 15km when we were still cycling through urban traffic chaos.

Cycling through Beijing Traffic

At a certain point there was only 7 of of us left. Our group leader Tom had to turn back early and we all agreed not going all the way to Mang Shan. So we only did a small climb and turned back.

Small Mountain Peak

On the way back we saw the corn being dried on the side of streets as well as some road side vendors.

Farmers selling their Goods

The corn lying around everywhere to dry is very typical for villages. But I seldom see people lying on the corn on the side of a 4 lane road.

Lying on Drying Corn

Even on the way back we lost another 2 riders: One got a flat tire, the other was just out of sight behind us. It was a short 77km round trip ride from Upper East Side, which means it was about a 90km ride for me. It was a lot of fun. Click here for more pictures.

Quite Cycling Lane outside of Beijing

But that was not all that day. In the early evening I went climbing in the Ritan Park. Many of our friends were there and I climbed about 3 routes. After that I went for about 3.5 hours of Juggling Group. Even though I did not juggle that much. I rather balanced on the rola bola and did some acrobatics. Laura brought her parents whos birthday it was the next and following day. So Laura also brough us her self made vegan chocolate cake. Wow, that was delicious! That made it even harder for me to cycle all the way back home from Club Obiwan on the west shore of Xihai lake.

Beijing Bicycle Parking Lots

Sonntag, September 28th, 2008

Where do you put your bike without the fear of having it stolen? Best is in a bicycle parking lot with a guard or owner. Some places in Beijing have outdoor bicycle parking for 0.2RMB for a normal single speed (and also fixed gear) bike and 0.3RMB for mountain bikes, race bikes or anything with gears per day. Here is one owner of a bike parking lot conveniently located near the Yonganli subway station. He is only open from 9:00am till 9:00pm.

Beijing Outdoor Bicycle Parking

I am very happy to see that in some cases even in fancy new building complexes they provide bike parking facilities. In Jianwai SOHO they do not like having bikes standing around so they designated a part of the underground car park for bicycles. And this parking is free of charge!

Jianwei SOHO Bike Parking

Bikes and more Bikes

While cycling around today I discovered a new building that I had not seen before. Well actually the left part is an old building just covered with new glass (I heard the people renting the offices were able to stay inside during the construction, but had to pay more after the construction was finished). The right side is a new building. And the bridge had to be built that it holds by itself (connected to the right building). It is quite impressive with all that red/pink glass:

New Pink Building

This is a picture of the Beijing „Twin Towers“ which are not so high:

LG Twin Towers of Beijing

Beijing Improv Show

Freitag, September 26th, 2008

The Beijing Improv Group arranged another night with great theater sport show. This time they performed in a bigger theater next to the Beijing Academy of Drama. The show was called „The Return of the Jing“.

Beijing Improv Group

I think that name might have been inspired by the fact that the Beijing residents finally have the feeling that the Capital (Jing) is returning back to normal as the Olympic period is over. So the Jing is returning back to us.

Finally I hat time to chang the style of the webalbums I generate. The first uploaded webalbum has pictures of this Improv show. Please have a look at the pictures. Actually it should automatically start advancing to the next picture till it reaches the last picture. If not, then go to the first picture and click the small button „Play“ on top right of the picture. The automatic slide show should start (Java required). I hope you like the new style of the webalbum. If you encounter problems or have suggestions, please let me know.

Ines at Penghao Theater

Beijing Traffic Chaos

Dienstag, September 23rd, 2008

I did not expect it to be this bad. Beijing had a special rule since July that on an even date on cars that had a number plate ending with an even number were allowed to drive and on odd dates only the odd numbers. Also trucks and big vehicles were also not allowed to drive within the 5th ring road. But those restrictions were only valid till September 20th 2008. Now we are back to normal.

Are we really? Has it always been this bad? Between 5pm and 7:30pm cars seem to not move on one of the huge East-West roads I have been cycling on yesterday and today. The road looks like a 6 lane wide 10km long parking lot crammed with cars. Good that there is a special bus lane for the rush hour which the bicyclists can also use. We were all speeding by the jammed cars. That is fun. Well, for me as I am a bicyclist. For the car drivers it seemed to be annoying as I have seen the craziest driving techniques I had long forgotten about (In my memory the driving style was getting more civilized in the past 12 months. But it seems the drivers have forgotten about that.). I have seen cars pull out into the opposite side of the street driving against that traffic on the fast lane and then cutting across 3 lanes of cars going in the same direction to make a right turn. And almost hitting the bicyclists.

Maybe there are just more cars in Beijing than 3 months ago. According to the statistics that should be 90000 more cars which could contribute to the difference. Or maybe people had been encouraged to use their cars during the period of the restrictions as there were not so many traffic jams.

Not just the non car owning population is unhappy. There even voices that suggest Beijing to continue with the driving restrictions. I think that would be a great idea! Even a Chinese friend of mine pointed out that the restrictions helped him start bicycling again. That resulted in weight loss. And he now even thinks it does not make sense to own a car in Beijing. I hope others start thinking the same!

Kayak,Wedding and Dragonboat

Sonntag, September 21st, 2008

Today I friend of mine initiated to meet for some kayaking on Houhai Lake of Beijing. While waiting at the bridge I saw a wedding boat procession:

Wedding Boats

Then came the boat with the bride and groom as well as the good man throwing cigarettes to the crowd (Chinese tradition) while the bride’s face was covered by a red (the color of happiness and good luck) cloth:

Bride and Groom

I also saw children in the typical Chinese environmentally friendly pants (no diapers are used):

Chinese diaperless pants

When we came to the kayak rental I ran into my former dragon boat team. They just finished a dragon boat race today and unfortunately lost. But the great news is they now practice Sunday afternoons and not anymore early Sunday mornings (which was one of the reasons I did not show up anymore).

Beijing International Dragonboat Team

We rented kayaks and paddled around the lake. We foreigners in these small boats were an attraction to the Chinese in their pedal propelled boats. They were all friendly, waved and said hi before taking the picture. We also past some courageous Chinese men swimming in Houhai. We washed our arms off after the kayaking.

Houhai Boat Rental

Wine Tasting

Freitag, September 19th, 2008

A friend of mine sells wine asseccories in China. He invited for a small international wine tasing in his office. We had some French and Australian wine, some from Chile and New Zealand. It is nice to meet people who are also interested in wine. Especially if they do not just buy the most expensive bottle and then put ice cubes and sprite into the wine like many Chinese do. Slowly we hope to spread the culture of wine drinking in China.

Wine Tasting