Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Mongkok

Home of the triads (egads!) and countless Nike shops, as well as women's street ( Luei Yan Gai).

Off I go tonight. Looking for SGD2 T-shirts, and maybe a jacket. Yay! Shopping! I like!

Hong Kong Day 1-3

What can I say except its been pretty gloomy. Except on Monday when I landed. Sunny and hot. The two chaps from the lab that picked me up from the Airport, Albert and Kah Wu remarked that the 28 deg reading for the day is rather unprecendented. Which got me to thinking "It can't be me again, can it? The now legendary Joelle Effect".

Alas, and so it was, because after that glorius day of sunshine, Tuesday and today pretty much returned to normal programming. 17-20 deg, gloomy, windy. A little like Genting I suppose. I met up with a friend of Alan's on Sunday, who just came over from HK for a holiday, and he assured me that I'd be comfy in whatever I already wear in Singapore. And I was naive enough to believe him. Thinking on hindsight, c'mon this guy was born and bred in the UK! Of course 20 deg is a walk in the park for him. As for me, I'm thinking I packed too much singlets and not enough long sleeves. And I don't even have a jacket! Another compelling reason for me to get one. Cheap too.

The CUHK university is situated in the New Territories, which is like the boondocks. Luckily, there is a KCR station which runs from Lo Wu (the bit closest to mainland China) and the other to the end of NT where one can take a connecting MTR to Hong Kong Island. I have not ventured out there yet, but will probably do so maybe tonight or tomorrow. Trying to arrange a visit to HKU. The campus itself is set on a hill, and the marine lab I'm based at is right at the bottom, since, obviously, its a marine lab and they need to be near the sea (for seawater and other nitty gritties) Its a very big campus is a sprawling compound, organized along a main road called University Road. Which sorta reminds me of NUS since we are also organized along Lower Kent Ridge. The only difference is that LKR is pretty flat in comparision with UR which only goes UP UP UP. There are also no faculty specific cafeterias. All the makan places and everything else that's important (co-op, supermarket, banking) are situated right on top of the hill. Of course, there is a free internal shuttle bus zipping around the campus, but since I have not figured it out, I spent 20min yesterday walking up the road for my lunch (HK15 for a bowl of shui kow noodle), and because I was pretty spent from all that walking, only ate half of the food, and spend 15 min walking back down to my room (downhill slightly faster. heh).


Dinner was had in a sprawling mega mall in Kowloon Tong (4 stops along the KCR line). Festival Walk or something. Very posh. Very expensive. There is a modest food court and I was dying for some rice, since the only thing I've been eating since coming here has been noodles. Spent 10 minutes walking pass 5 stalls cos I couldn't decide what to eat. I have a major problem reading Chinese. Can't speak cantonese either, so in the end, the best I could do was to have some curry katsu rice at the Ajisen counter. Nothing typical HK I'm afraid. I have to eat like the locals do tonight. Dessert was a lovely Ben and Jerry's New York Super fudge (or something like that) cone. One of the problems (minor) that i have here is the fact that I look local (though that is debatable, Albert said I look 'different') and many of the shop girls think I'm local. So at the B&J kiosk, I was busy leering at the ice cream when the girl passed me a sample of Dublin Mudslide and proceeded to talk in rapid cantonese about its virtues, supposedly. The only thing I figured out from that was that its a NEW flavor, and because it had the NEW sign stuck on its name. The same goes for other shops. I'm hesitant to walk in because the salegirls will descend on me telling me which items just arrived or whatever, only to find out I'm an idiot. Times like these, I just look down and walk away really fast. Or maybe I should just enter shops that are really full so no one notices me.

Today is anotehr day. Hopefully I'll do better today.

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Off again

This time to Hong Kong, SAR. I'll be there for 6 days, being on a lab exchange/visitation to the Marine Biology Lab, Chinese University of Hong Kong. And boss wants me to suss out some crab enthusiast from the Hong Kong University.

Flight leaves in 13 hours, and I'm doing good this time, samples all packed, things that are to be packed at home now thrown haphazardly on the lab sofa. I'll pack them all nicely in later, at home. Still have to find that copy of Manning and Holthius...its probably somewhere, misplaced, as usual.

toedeloe!

Sunday, March 20, 2005

You heard it here.. lizards especially those pinky house ones do not taste good.

I didn't exactly eat one, but while in Bangkok came very close to it.

After an exhausting night's shopping at Suan Lum night maket, NK and I returned to the hotel room ready to turn in for the night when I felt slightly peckish and decided to venture out for some street food. Told NK of my intentions just as she was pouring herself a glass of water, and since i was thirsty as well, I asked her to let me have that glass so I can gulp it down quickly and be on my way, foraging for food. I took a long gulp, paused to swallow, and then put the glass to my lips again when suddenly, there was a commotion in the glass. There was a confused and lively moment but I could only mentally exclaim "WTF!!!" and try to process what was going on. Initially I thought it was a goby, as I do have a habit of putting live gobies in hotel glasses before pickling them.

But waitaminit..... We did not collect any gobies this trip!! What the @#$% is that?!?! . The I peered down the end of my nose into the glass and saw two beady eyes looking back at me. And I tasted it. Its a lizard!!!!!! Hurriedly shoved the glass back to NK and I ran off to the toilet of rinse my mouth. The funny thing is, it definately wasn't there when NK poured the water, so it must have descended from the ceiling boards at that exact split second I was about to take the second sip! Right into my glass somemore! I think the lottery hasn't been as kind to me.

Apparently, the poor lizard suffered a fate worse than mine. It was flushed down the loo. While I had a pretty decent time in the end, gargling with some fine Jamaican rum and getting buzzed to forget the trauma. Lizards do not taste good at all..

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Eh? Come again?

Looking through the website of Rustic Nirvana, I spied the following on offer




And just what is the Kung Fu Bouncing Herbs Therapy, or for that matter, the Aventurine Claypot Prata Therapy

I'm conjuring up images of the masseuse dressed in kung fu garb, making loads of kung fu noises, while throwing herbs on my back should I ever take that up. And I'm not even thinking about the Prata therapy...