Putu and I arrived in Beijing International Airport at 3.05 PM which is faster than it’s scheduled. During our landing, we watched video about health-security check, that if we seem to be sick, we’ll gonna be quarantined, and if we’re not getting better, we will be sent home. Okay, I’m glad that I was feeling so fine. We had our temperature checked, because Chinese Government seems to be really afraid that we are bringing something harmful for their citizen.
We didn’t have any problem. We are being picked by an AIESECer named Stella, she brought a paper with “AIESEC” written on it. We also met Nguyet (it’s read Nguit), our first trainee friend, she came from Vietnam, and she will be working in Da Lian.
Our hotel named the B&B Inn. It was really close from the UIBE and it was pretty cool. The room is nice and clean, the officers are nice and helpful, even though they can’t speak English well. Anyway, after several hours we’re picked by Sara Chung and one other AIESECer and then we met another trainees. They are Slava from Russia, and Carey from Canada. We went to a barbeque restaurant where they sell meats, bread, vegetables, all turned into barbeque.
Sebenernya sih menurut gw gak terlalu enak nih makanannya. Gak berasa kalo dibanding makanan Indonesia. Bumbunya kayak cuma minyak wijen, garem, sama apaaa gitu. Gak jelas deh. Pokoknya gak enak rasanya, heheu. Nama restorannya gw gak tw, bis pake tulisan Cina, pokoknya deket UIBE. Tapi emang murah sih, satu tusuk Cuma 1- 3 Yuan. Ow yah… I definitely don’t eat pork. Jenis dagingnya banyak kok, ada ayam, sapi, domba, trus ada juga yg aneh2 kayak kepompong ulet sutra.
Nah, ternyata yah… Chinese people makannya banyak banget booo… qta ber Sembilan belas lah… mesennya nggak tau berapa ratus tusuk. Pokoknya perasaan gw banyaaaaaaakkk bgt dah. But I only paid for 11 Yuan, soalnya ½ nya dibayarin ma MC. Hehehuuu lumayan.
Nah, terusan… they serve really hot water. Almost boiling water. It’s actually because the weather is cold outside, so it must be comfortable for them to drink hot water. Okay, that’s an idea…
After dinner, we went to the National Stadium, it's where the last Olympic games are held. We took the subway, which is i really like the most. The system is so easy and sophisticated, that even if the officers can't speak English so we can't really ask them, we won't get lost anyway.
The Olympic Stadium is located near Beichen East Rd, we only have to change 2 times of subway (Gw lupa, naik yang tujuannya kemana n line berapa, maklum msi cengok ngeliatin subway hahahah).
What can I say about Olympic Stadium... um... it's a really nice place to take pictures. There are so many The building construction is really great. Chinese government really put a lot of effort to build and maintain it.
We went to the National Stadium with an AIESECer named Joey, and he's so tight with schedule >.<
But anyway... we did make cool pictures and have fun. Thanx Joey...
(ini si Joey)
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