Returning to Tokyo

As always when in Beijing I wake up early on the day when I return. I usually catch the 8:25 am flight out of Beijing for Narita, which means leaving the hotel around 6 am.

One of the most interesting things in Beijing this time was a fried potato dish, which was quite tasty and that would have been excellent if it had been just a bit less oily.



Another interesting thing, or surprising thing, was the most clear morning I have ever experienced in Beijing… Though my nose and throat was still irritated the whole day.



Going to Beijing

Woke up and went to Haneda. Business trip to Beijing. Nothing that I really look forward to since Beijing is not so fun. Just very dirty. But sometimes you have to do what you have to do.

Back in Tokyo

Having slept only 4 hours it was a wonder I woke up, and before the alarm clock rang as well. I just got ready, checked out and got into a taxi for the airport.

Once I checked in and passed security I found a reclining chair where I watched the last 40 minutes of a movie on my iPad. Then it was time to buy some water (very expensive bottle of Evian – 500 ml for 22 RMB) and board. In fact I was the first in line to board for the economy class. I was really looking forward to get back home.



Just after noon I touched down in Japan. What a relief. Within 30 minutes after touch down I passed the customs and bought me a NEX ticket to get back home.

After the workout I met Chie and Mina-sensei at Kotokoto for dinner. Which as usual was superb. It was wonderful to get some healthy Japanese food to mix up the somewhat oily dishes in Beijing.

In short, it was good to be back home!

Last Night in Beijing

Smog from yesterday was gone and I could actually have a view of Beijing from my hotel room in the morning. The office was also easy to find since you could see it almost the while way from the hotel today.

At 5:30 pm me and a work colleague (Liew-san) from the Tokyo office, but now expat in Beijing, got on one of the many shuttle busses to go into downtown Beijing. The company provides shuttle busses for free as it is otherwise too difficult for people to get to and from the office. Sony Ericsson is no exception. Big companies in Beijing all do the same.

It turned out that going to downtown tonight was a mistake. It took 1.5 hours to there in traffic jam that was so thick it was faster to walk. Once we got to our destination it took us a while to find the restaurant. It was hidden well on a small back street. But we were not the only ones having trouble finding the restaurant. Just after us arrived a couple that Liew-san and I had spotted a few times when we walked around looking for the restaurant.

Niklas, another work colleague and expat in Beijing, arrived shortly after Liew-san and me. He had recommended this Brazilian restaurant. And it was a good recommendation. I had very tasty lamb racks for main course.



Even though I had a very good time with Liew-san and Niklas, and the food was very good, it was still a mistake to go downtown tonight. Lieu-san lives just around th corner from the restaurant but Niklas lives a few blocks a way from the hotel, to which you need to take a taxi. But there was not taxi for Niklas and me to find this night. We even got on a subway to get out of the most intensive downtown area, but still no taxi in sight.

Finally we got enough desperate to get into a black taxi. It was a young guy that was playing loud music. Surprisingly he was driving quite carefully and we arrived at Niklas place safely. Then the black taxi drove me to the hotel. I had to give him directions once, point and making guttural sounds to make him understand that we should go left and not straight. I arrived safely at the hotel shortly after, and got into bed at 1 am.

> 400 PPM Beijing

Today was a terrible day in Beijing. Someone told me the air pollution was more than 400 PPM, well beyond the limit of what is considered healthy. I kept my breath the whole day – world record!

At the end of the day I walk, as usually this week, to my favorite restaurant for dinner. This night I had the “famous” bean dish and a spicy beef dish. Both were quite tasty.



When I got back to the hotel it was like being a member of a small rock band. There were stage lights. And smoke. And not people 🙂