Archive for the ‘Beijing’ Category

Hutong Cycle Ralley

Sonntag, Juni 8th, 2008

„Hutong“ actually comes from fire alley. It stands for the traditional housing of Beijing. Unfortunately more and more are torn down in order to modernize the city. I love the hutongs. Life seems still laid back and quiet. You can even cycle around wearing your pyjama and smoking

Cycling through Beijing in a Pyjama

Here is a bike repair shop having his laundry hanging in his street side shop

Bike Repair Shop Beijing

Idyllic Life in a Hutong

Electric Power in Hutongs

We were participating in a bicycle ralley (Schnitzeljagd) through the hutongs. Click here to see more pictures of the hutongs we passed. I was riding my pink fixed gear bike. We did see many other cyclists wearing the cap with wind shield to protect the face from the sun so that it stays nice and white

Cyclist with wind shield

Our bike ralley team wearing the nice t-shirts (great to have car companies sponsor bike events… The last one I did was sponsored by Skoda)

UFE Velo Ralley Beijing 2008

Charity Gala Dinner for the Earthquake Victims

Samstag, Juni 7th, 2008

In the past few weeks there have been a lot of charity and fund raising events for supporting the victims of the Sichuan May 12th earthquake. We joined a Gala Dinner in a very beautiful courtyard style Palace Hotel.

West Palace Hotel Outer Courtyard

West Palace Hotel Outer Courtyard

Everybody received a candle and placed it in front of a wall with some pictures of the earthquake.

Candles for Sichuan Earthquake Victims

And there was a kung fu performance by Chinese boys not by a Panda 😉

Kung Fu Performance Beijing

Green Cycling TV Show with Bike Performance 伊泉 室内自行车表演

Donnerstag, Juni 5th, 2008

The cycling event of Radio Beijing (RBC) ended with a recording of a 90 min TV show. Each cycling group came on stage and had somebody do something special, like sing or play an instrument. In between they had various singers and a Kungfu group.

Qinhuangdao Cycling Team

For our group I performed with my trick bike. It was a little bit tricky on the glass floor. 绿色的伊泉的自行车特技表演

Ines Headstand on BikeInes Standing on Bicycle

Ines Backwheel Riding

Ines Extreme Backwheel RidingInes Extreme Wheely

Ines Straddle Trick on Fixed Gear

The show will be broadcasted in China on CCTV6 in about 3 to 4 weeks. For more pictures of my bicycle performance click here. After the recording we took some pictures again:

Friends from a Hospital

TV Show Production Team and Radio Beijing

Then we again had a dinner and took more pictures. And again I had to drink more baijiu than expected – but at least much better one than the common Erguotou.

Shenyang Paper Ripping Artist

Trouni! Get Lost!! Party

Freitag, Mai 30th, 2008

This is the time of the year when many foreigners leave Beijing. Some of them leave because their internships are over. But this year many have to leave due to visa issues. Trouni had his goodbye party in a cosy Hutong bar. It had a nice upstairs room with chalk and a small door to get onto the roof terrace.

TrouniTrouni

Goodbye Erguotou

Goodbye Erguotou

The door to the terrace

Cycling through Beijing

Samstag, Mai 24th, 2008

After rock climbing I was cycling through Beijing. As the weather was really nice. I took just some snap shots along the way (click here for some pictures). The sun was shining so many people were using umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun.

Bicycling with Umbrella in Beijing

I finally met Zhou Chang Chun who is a Chinese stunt bicycle performer. I have heard about him for the past 2 years but today I finally met him. We rode a bit together on the streets of Beijing:

Bike performer

Zhou and Ines on our Bikes

The Foreigner and the Tricycle

Donnerstag, Mai 22nd, 2008

Today I was having lunch at the small hopefully-not-soon-to-be-torn-down family „baozi“ restaurant (well more the small hole in the wall type). As it was a nice early summer day with just a little bit of haze I wanted to eat sitting outside. That was already strange in the ears of the restaurant owner and family. When they found out that I do not want to sit under the sun umbrella it created more fuss. They tried again and again to tell me that if I do not sit inside or not sit under the umbrella then rays of sun will touch me. I tried to convince them that I like that and that is why I chose to sit outside in the sun. Then they tried at make me understand that sitting in the sun is warm because the rays of the sun will touch me and make me hot. After quite some discussion I was able to take a small stool and put it outside in the sun to eat my baozi and jiaozi (two kinds of Northern Chinese dumplings). The whole restaurant was talking about that strange foreigner (probably all thinking how stupid I am).

Just in front of my stool on the street a 3 wheeled bike (tricycle) transporting some metal junk and a taxi stopped. I did not see it happen, but the taxi driver got out and looked a tiny scratch on the side of his back door. So I assume that somehow that was from the tricycle. The taxi driver called the police and soon after a motorbike policeman arrived. By that time it had already attracted the attention from all the people in the restaurant as well as the shop owners of all the small business next door (the „Tante Emma“ stores as the Germans say). The policeman actually said he thinks it was the fault of the taxi driver. This was probably not what the taxi driver was expecting. But the small shop owners were happy and also started all confirming that the taxi driver didn’t see the tricycle and ran into him and therefore it was the taxi drivers fault. I was happy about that conclusion because from where the taxi had stopped it did look like he had cut in front of the tricycle. And I was happy that the crowd was all gathered around the policeman watching what he was doing and confirming his decision and not interested anymore in the foreigner eating quietly her baozi on the side of the street.

Tricycle for Transportation

This is a tricycle but not the one involved in the accident mentioned above. This was from the last time I moved in Beijing – we did it all environmentally friendly by tricycle.

3 Day Mourning Period

Mittwoch, Mai 21st, 2008

We just had a 3 day mourning period in China which started on Monday – one week after the earthquake. People were requested to wear black in this mourning period. Some people distributed long ribbons for people to wear. But more amazing was that all the entertainment venues had to close and all the entertainment programs had to be canceled for this 3 day period. I asked a friend to come and do sports and the response was no. This solidarity in this mourning period was unbelievable.

3 Minutes Silence for the Earthquake Victims

Montag, Mai 19th, 2008

Exactly 1 week has past since the strong earthquake made China shake. For Southern China this was the second catastrophe of 2008 (the first one being the snow storm). Many people lost their lives and unfortunately many children died in collapsed schools. The earthquake also shook Beijing but the damage was minimal. No comparison to the South of China.

In Beijing we just held 3 minutes of silence to show our condolences to the victims and their families. It was held at the same time as the earthquake last Monday at 2:28pm.

And it was breathtaking to look out of the window. People were gathering in big crowds on the bridge crossing the ring road. The traffic that was flowing freely on the 8 lane ring road with the 4 lanes parallel to them suddenly all stopped at 2:28pm and you could hear horns everywhere. All cars and bikes stood still for 3 minutes in silence. I hope that the donations we made will help the families of the victims return to a normal life.

Unicycling through Beijing

Sonntag, Mai 18th, 2008

It was such a beautiful Sunday: Blue sky, only some small white clouds and sunshine. There was also a bit of wind but that made it more interesting. I rode my long distance 36 inch unicycle (it is not a Coker „The Big One“ – but it is the same size and mine has a hand break) to a friends‘ house for lunch and tea before we went to the park for rock climbing and hanging out with our friends.

36″ inch Unicycle on the Streets of Beijing

Radio Beijing „Presentation of Colors Ceremony“

Samstag, Mai 17th, 2008

As mentioned Radio Beijing is arranging an event for promoting bicycling. As I have been chosen to ride from the Olympic City Qinhuangdao to Beijing I was invited to participate in a ceremony at the Deshengmen Tower in Beijing.

Deshengmen and Bicyclists

The below picture shows part of the group of people that will ride form the 5 different Olympic cities to Beijing (7 of us on this picture wearing the blue and white cycling clothes)

2008 Beijing Olympic City Bicyclists

Just before the „Presentation of Colors“ ceremony began it started raining so everybody had to take shelter. Luckily it was over in 30min. I was supposed to perform trick on my trick bike but as everything was wet it was not so easy. I just did some tricks on the stage till my tires started slipping. In the end various bike enthusiasts had their pictures taken with me. I only took a few pictures there.

Bicycle Enthusiasts