Sunday, August 27, 2006

KungFu Show at Red Theatre Beijing

We went for this Kung-fu show at the famous Red Theatre in Beijing on the 2nd night. The theatre itself was still 80's style, but it was more posh as compared to the one on the 1st night and the air-con was definitely stronger. And they had displays on the walls with narration of the story in different languages. Yep... There was a story to the performance, not like the previous night where it was a collection of performances from different people. This one, actually had a storyline to it.

The performance was also on a much larger scale. As seen in the pics below, they had more than twice the number of performers, they had better costumes and every single one of them wore make-up! In the previous night, there may be only 1 person who could break metal rods with their heads (1 of Shaolin's famous kung-fu performances), but in this one, they featured about 12 performers breaking metal rods with their heads at the same time. This show would be worth a visit if you are interested.
On a much serious note, there was some unhappiness with our tour guide with the arrangement of this 2nd show. As mentioned, the 1st show was included in our tour, so there was no discrepancies in the expectations, etc. However, from the time we finished the show, the tour guide started introducing to us this 2nd show and how famous, how good it was and how it is not to be missed... The tour guide also told that by going to the show, he would be able to earn points with the theatre, and then get a better allocation of seats in future.... Before we knew it, night fall came... and all the sudden... all 79 of us (bus A and bus B) were brought to the Red Theatre. We were then given tickets and then ushered very quickly into the theatre, told to sit only at the sides by the theatre pple and the show commenced. Nothing was suspected till the last dinner we had before we left Beijing. The tour guide suddenly announced that we all still owed him 180yuan each for the show on the 2nd night... We were shocked!!! Up till now and even after the show, there was no mention of payment and the tour guide certainly did not tell us that we had to pay extra to see the show.... And moreover, its 180yuan, the most expensive seats in the house... And we were only able to sit at the sides... which based on the seat plan, was only 100yuan!!! However, none of us made much complaints and each of us paid up...

Being logical and cool-headed, we didnt kick up any fuss on the spot. Anyway, it wouldnt make any sense and we had absolutely no grounds of winning, especially being in a foreign land. However, the next day, our group leader called back the Singapore travel office and lodged a complaint to tour manager regarding what happened in Beijing. The tour manager handled it well, by arranging an extra show for us Hangzhou and having our Hangzhou tour guide apologise to us and with this made clearly known to the tour management, we didnt have a 2nd occurance of anything similar during our remaining 6 days in China.

I dont know what happened to the Beijing tour guides, but I surely hope that they will not do it again and no one else will encounter this again. There is also another morale to the story... By not kicking a fuss on the spot and giving feedback to the correct people, we were able to resolve this issue in a more amicable manner, which was better and a more safer option for us being in a foreign land and there was no hard feelings (i hope) ... A message to people who intend to go China for in tour packages, please be aware of such possibilities and be careful, lest ending up with a hole in your pocket.

Friday, August 25, 2006

Beijing Acrobatics Show

We were treated to an acrobatics show on the first night of our tour... well... not exactly treated... we paid for it in our tour package... The tour guide bought us to this theatre, the name I already forgot, but the seats and decoration were old... something similar to our movie theatres in the 80's... The performances were good... There was a variety of Shaolin monks 'wushu' performances, acrobats, dance, etc... Though we were all very tired, having flew 7 hrs to Beijing, think most of us enjoyed the show.

Great Wall of China

We climbed one section of the Great Wall of China at Ju Yong Guan (居庸关). Think this is one of the steepest sections of the whole wall.... It was almost a 60 degrees climb at some parts... Heard from my friend that this is actually not the real Great Wall of China, rather a man-made section, specifically for the tourists.... Kanna cheated???

Sunset at 德胜门

Took this photo while coming out of De Sheng Men (德胜门) in Beijing... Taken around 7pm during sunset... Sun partially hidden behind the clouds... and rays shooting out...

Friday, August 18, 2006

More Smap Performances

from 1995~2005... 5-men Smap

Dynamite - 1996


Aoi inazuma - 1996


Serori - 1997


Asahi ni mini ikou yo - 1997


Bang! Bang! Vacance - 2005... Can compare how kakkoii each of them have become...

Smap Performances

Smap performances from 1991-1995.... while they were still a 6-men group.... before Mori-kun left...

$10 - one of the earlier songs


Donna ii goto - the song that propelled them to popularity in 1994


Kansha Shite - a hot concert favorite...

Saturday, August 12, 2006

A Common Sight in Disneyland

It was a Saturday when we went, yes... there were many pple... But definitely lesser than what you would expect for a Saturday crowd. I think there were relatively few native HongKong pple though... Makes one worry how HK Disneyland will survive...

A common sight in Disneyland. Face has been partially blocked out to protect his identity.. Heehee~. But this was really commonly seen throughout Disneyland... in a queue, walking ard, waiting for food, etc, etc, etc... And that shows that it was really really really very hot... :p

HK Disneyland Attractions

This HK Disneyland is actually much smaller than the other Disneylands that I have been. Smaller than the Tokyo one, LA one and of course the Disney World in Florida. If we compare the number of attractions in HK vs Tokyo, HK is about 1/3 of Tokyo. We reached about 11am on Saturday, and we finished everything that we could/want to do by 3pm, lunch time inclusive. The rest of the time was just strolling through the place, munching on snacks and shopping. This is a first time for me to finish so early, because in Tokyo and LA, we had to strategically plan what we want to do, else we wouldnt have time for our rides at all.

The thing we sat was Space Mountain. Ooh, this is still good. Space Mountain used to be my number 1 roller coaster until I sat on the one in Hakkejima Sea Paradise in Yokohama, Japan. Dennis and I got the front seats. It was darker and faster than the Tokyo one. Wow~ it was great feeling, havent been on a roller coaster for the past 1 year or so. Then we went on Buzz Light Years, and I managed to get a score of 30,000. Haha~ There was a new ride... Autopia... but we gave that up. It was too hot to ride in the cars and drive around the track.

This was taken at the entrance. First time I managed to get such a nice, no-pple-in-it shot of the entrance.

Winnie The Pooh was a disappointment. If you have sat on the one in Tokyo, you will understand what I am trying to say. This one just ran around rails, like the normal rides in FantasyLand in Tokyo and LA, like SnowWhite, Alice in Wonderland etc. The Pooh ride in Tokyo was much better. We sat in pots of honey and we really 'bounced' around as we went through the attraction.

One thing nice was the Live Shows. We watched about 3 of them and I totally loved them, especially "The Festival of the Lion King". I took some videos and will upload them to youtube.com later. Here is a pic taken during "The Golden Mickey Awards Show". Its styled like the Academy Awards, and they acted out the different scenes in the various Disney productions like Lilo and Stitch, Beauty and the Beast (the effects for this was great!), The Jungle Boy (the hunk who played Mowli had a great body!!!), etc. You can even Mulan on the left in the pic below.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Went to HK Disneyland on Sat, our free day. Weather was very good - very very hot, but with very blue skies and white clouds. The train ride from our hotel in Mongkok to Disneyland was very fast and with no crowd, and it took us only 40mins to reach there. Some pictures taken at the entrance of HK Disneyland Resort.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Dennis got jet lag

Taken while driving to hotel for check-in. Abt 4pm US time.... midnight our time... Dennis got jet lag and trying to keep awake... See what he does... Haha~