I have just returned from my two week trip to
July 31, 2008 - Thursday
Actually this is the day before day 1 of
Look how happy they are to see me go
Let’s do this.
It’s been done.
Asian fobstyle…PEASSUUHHHHH….
I felt kind of bad because everybody had to go to work on Friday, but it’s their fault for not listening to my suggestion to them to call in sick, haha.
August 1-2 2008 – Friday-Saturday
And off to
A shot inside the new
Hallways of Roger’s Condo
My room and bathroom
The view outside my room window
The living room
The library and gaming room
The Dining Room
Roger in the kitchen preppin’ some breakfast. This guy did a good job trying to be a good host by making breakfast for me for the first few days. After awhile, he got lazy….or we just got too drunk and couldn’t wake up in time for breakfast. You choose.
August 3, 2008 – Sunday
Roger and I woke up at 6am due to jetlag and went to the gym. Then, we went to the Great Wall. After an hour drive to the Mutianyu Great Wall, we took a cable car from the parking lot to the top of the “mountain” where the wall is. We hiked on the Great Wall for about 3.5 hours. The wall was truly amazing and the scenery was beautiful around the wall. Although the hike was really exhausting due to the grueling heat, Roger and I made it to highest peak of the Mutianyu Great Wall, at which point the wall was discontinued due to reconstruction. In summary, the Great Wall was simply breathtaking and it was easily one of my favorite parts of the trip.
Kickin it on Roger’s balcony before the Great Wall.
Roger analyzing how we are going to conquer the Wall.
Street merchants at the Great Wall. This was my first experience dealing with Chinese merchants (more encounters will follow during this post). Now I’ve heard of people bargaining with merchants in
Now, Roger can speak Chinese and he kind of knows what to expect in
I saw a shirt I liked and this is how the conversation with the merchant went down:
Me: (pointing at shirt), how much?
Chinese lady: You like?
Me: Yes
Chinese lady: 100 (RMB)
Me: Too expensive.
Chinese lady: Ok give me your best price.
Me: Ok, 50. (Bad mistake by me naming a price)
Chinese lady: You crazy! You killing me! This is good quality! Give me better price. (She hands me a notepad and a pen)
Me: (I write down 20)
Chinese lady: 30
And finally we agree on 25 for a Great Wall t-shirt. Looking back now, there was way too much effort exerted to purchase one t-shirt (little did I know there would be more bargaining to come in the upcoming weeks). After I got the t-shirt, Roger gave me this real disappointing look. You gotta understand that at this point I’m kind of happy because I bought a souvenir t-shirt (which I’ll probably never wear but nonetheless it’s a souvenir) for about $4 USD. But then he was explaining how we could have gotten the shirt for less, like $2 USD. This was the beginning of Aaron Cho becoming ultra-cheap in
Below are some pictures from the Great Wall:
The cable car to the top!
Me ready to conquer the Great Wall.
Rog is ready to dominate this Wall.
As am I.
It’s pretty Great, isn’t it?
Reflecting
It never ends.
By the way, Roger doesn’t like taking pictures of anything. I wanted pictures with everything.
The steepest portion of the Mutianyu Great Wall. Rog is ready to conquer it.
REAL tired after climbing the wall for about 2 hours here.
Our progress towards the top.
Rog is suffering, he can’t make it...HAHA
The steepness of the Wall towards the top.
Almost there.
We made it…what an amazing view.
The Wall in ruins.
The mountains around the Great Wall.
The other side of the Wall at Mutianyu which we decided not to hike.
After hiking the Great Wall, we went to a real nice massage parlor with Roger’s folks. I got my first ever foot massage, which lasted nearly 2 hours and it felt extremely good and was real relaxing.
After the massage, we walked around the Sanlitun shopping center area which included a pearl market called YaShow. Pearl markets are basically swap meets with a ton of fake stuff where all the bargaining occurs in
Chinese Starbucks
Wow, this guy is unreal.
The Olympic slogan was all over
No trumpets please.
HOT POT. The server was pretty cute (not photographed here.)
After dinner and shopping, we went out to the bar area of Sanlitun, which is the most popular tourist area in
A shot of Sanlitun.
One of the many bars in Sanlitun that have a Chinese band playing live music. Pretty funny stuff.
To top off the night, we got lost in
Chinese phrase of the day:
“CHAOYOUNG QUONGREN NEMURRRR!”
Translation:
All in all, our first real day in
August 4, 2008 – Monday
We woke up real tired and exhausted from the pervious day. Hungover, we walked around
Chinese men doing tai-chi.
Still super tired after walking off our hangover at the park, we had to run some errands. We went to the police station to declare our temporary residence, we got a phone card for our temporary phone in
And….off to tourist sightseeing attraction #2: the
This place kind of sucked so we bounced and we went to another Pearl Market (pronounced ShoSuew?) where we shopped at did a little more bargaining with some Chinese merchants. In the end, I purchased 3 fake Ralph Lauren polo shirts for about $20 USD total. Solid.
The Chinese burrito we ate at the Pearl Market. Yummy.
The
WTF?
A sign next to the elevator. Initially I thought it was some kind of “Emergency? Call 911” type of sign, but after closer observation, it was an advertisement for a coffee shop downstairs. Strange.
Fake stuff galore.
I should’ve gotten a Folex, dang.
Oh yes, the profession prepare glasses. What does that mean?
Fake electronics. Fake Nintendo Wii and DS, Sony PSPs, iPhones, iPods, etc. You name it, they had the fake version of it. Oh, and the Cubans loved it. They were cleaning up those fake iPhones which were twice as thick as the real iPhone.
View of
Apparently Pizza Hut is a higher end sit-down restaurant in
After shopping for a bit, we went to get a fully body massage at a real shady massage parlor. We were cracking up the whole time because the clothes they gave us to wear were weird as hell.
LOL.
Now the architecture of some of the buildings in
CCTV Bulding.
Note: Driving in
This is
Chinese phrase of the day:
“HOW HOW HOW HOW”
Translation: So when Roger’s mom was talking to some Chinese person, she kept saying “HOW HOW HOW HOW” real fast. I wanted to know what was so funny because I thought she was laughing as it sounded like she was saying “HA HA HA HA”. Roger told me “HOW” meant “yes”. A new Chinese word learned? Check.
August 5, 2008 – Tuesday
And we continue our sightseeing activities. The destination was Tiananmen Square and the
Where’s Roger?
South of Tiananmen.
Qianmen Area (South of Tiananmen) – this area was under construction to prepare for the Olympics. The city revamped all the structures in this area to reflect ancient Chinese architecture.
Roger’s Chinese family. Aren’t they cute? (I’m just kidding, these are random Chinese people in the subway station, hahaha)
This “One World, One Dream” thing is catching on isn’t it?
Attempting to experience the Communist Revolution in the back of the Mao Mausoleum.
So…we waited in the back of the Mausoleum for a good 30 minutes because there was a huge crowd there. We saw people coming out continuously and wondered how the hell the Mausoleum held that many people inside. Since they weren’t letting us in, I thought that there were only a few groups of people allowed into the Mausoleum at a time and that the people waiting had to wait for the people inside to exit before entering. Roger suggested that we were at the back and that they were probably letting people enter the building from the opposite side. I disagreed. I was wrong, he was right.
And this is where we start the Roger vs. Aaron point system.
Roger – 1
Aaron - 0
While waiting in line to enter the Mausoleum…we saw the cutest and absolute ridiculous thing ever (see photo below).
Their shirts make up a heart! LOL.
Another Communist Revolution Statue in front of the Mausoleum.
So I waited in line and entered the Mausoleum. I saw Mao Zedong’s dead body. It was quite strange. His body has been preserved and is on display but photos are not allowed. He is a short and stubby man. It was interesting to see how the Chinese people paid their respects to him. Some cried, many gave flowers, and almost everybody bought a Mao souvenir afterwards. A good sight to see; however, I’m not sure if it was worth the wait.
Tiananmen Square
The spirit of the Olympics is here.
Is she famous or is she just white? A ton of Chinese people were taking pictures of her, but I have no idea who she is.
Note: Chinese people were in awe of anybody that was not Asian in
This Chinese girl said to Roger “You’re handsome, can I have a picture with you?”
The Earth.
Olympic sport stick figures seen all over
Me re-enacting a basketball figure with the Chinese guy next to me thinking I’m very strange.
There’s that slogan again.
Me and Mao.
Marching along with the Red Party soldiers. I told you I’m trying to absorb the Chinese culture.
Like father, like son.
The
I guess the emperors were ballin’ it up back then.
Yes, I know…everything looks exactly the same.
Me practicing my tai-chi. The
Where the Emperor Lounged.
An old ass tree.
Rog exploring the
After the Forbidden City/Imperial Palace, we went to the Wangfujing Shopping area, which is the premier shopping area in
We ate lunch at the APM shopping mall in Wangfujing. The one thing I miss about
Nike
Chinese Hero Liu Xiang.
A sick display of Nikes.
Nice…Team
Yao
Afterwards, we picked up Roger’s dad and the three of us went to a nice Japanese restaurant for dinner. Then, Roger’s mom met us up and we all went to a new bar/shopping area called Solana. Roger’s dad brought out the cigars that I bought for him as a housewarming gift from the states. I smoked a cigar for the first time and we all drank some Johnny Walker on the rocks to complement the cigar.
First time.
Father and son.
The Yang Family.
Nice collection of liquor.
As the night was still young, Rog and I decided to go out after the driver took his parents home. We went to a bar/club area called Gongti Shilu (sp?) and attacked the club Cargo.
Cargo.
To explain Cargo, let’s say…impressive club venue, a lot of Chinese fobs that don’t speak English, good electronic music. This nightlife theme will continue on in this post recapping my
Chinese phrase(s) of the day:
1) “Wa da mingsu Aaron”
“Ni da mingsu susuma?”
Translation: My name is Aaron, What is your name? (totally butchered)
2) “It’s a secwet, HEhEh”
Translation: “It’s a secret, HehEhE” - Response by random Chinese girls when asked “How old are you?”
3) “oh jou lye”
Translation: “Oh you lie” – Response by random Chinese girls when receiving a complement such as “you are pretty”….sadly they caught us. L
August 6, 2008 – Wednesday
Easy day to describe in bullet point format:
- Woke up hungover at 11:30am.
- Attempted to work out at the gym, but rather just sat around and waited for Roger to finish working out.
- Went to “The Place” shopping center with Roger’s parents to see the ceiling LCD screen (similar to Fremont Street Experience in downtown Vegas).
- Drove by the awesome CCTV building to see it up close.
- Forced ourselves to go out at night which failed miserably because we were so exhausted from the night before. We went to Hou Hai which is a really nice bar area by a man-made lake.
Forcing Roger to go out.
Local Chinese dancing in front of the Hou Hai gate.
Boating in the lake.
Bottleneck.
The last bar we went to before calling it a night.
August 7, 2008 – Thursday
Woke up to see the highly polluted skies.
A picture Roger has in his room, wtf is this?
Anytime we got into a car, Roger passed out.
And…on our way we go to our third sightseeing destination: the
The
Chinese tourists are crazy. You have to battle your way through the crowds to get a peek at whatever there is to see. I participated in this battle and won. I made it under a random lady’s umbrella and got the view I wanted.
One of many jumping photos of Aaron Cho. Roger hated these and got super embarrassed whenever I wanted him to take one of me. Because it annoyed him so much, it made me want to take gay jumping photos even more in spite of his annoyance. If he said he would not take it, I played the guilt trip and said that I’m only in
Roger – 1
Aaron – 1
Patches of grass on the ground.
A REAL Old tree.
Indeed it does. I wish people would follow directions.
The Echo Wall. This was definitely the highlight of our visit to the
Roger approaching the “Mound”.
The Mound is called the Heavenly Center Stone. It was way too packed to stand on the mound so I took a picture of somebody else on it.
Badminton.
Table Tennis.
Note: Damn I took a lot of photos.
The Dream continues.
After our visit to the
Hmm, I’m getting tired of these pearl markets selling fake stuff now.
Afterwards, we hit up Wangfujing again to eat.
We ate here…McDonal-jade garden? Wait hold on…we didn’t eat here.
We actually really ate at the food court in one of the malls. Most interesting thing about lunch this time was seeing the workers at the food court having a napping session.
Real strange.
My noodle soup….real money for $3 USD.
After dinner, we went to Sanlitun to get a few drinks before we went out to the club.
CHILLLLLLL.
Then off we went to GT Banana Club.
Repeating theme from Club Cargo above…..SUPER Impressive Club which played real good electronic music and even attracts the world’s top DJs, Tiesto and Van Dyk have performed here in the past. However, a lot of local Chinese people who are real difficult to communicate with.
Nice face Rog.
Europeans pole-dancing. Quite disturbing.
After the club, our Chinese girl friends that we were with took us to a place to eat FROGS. Wow.
Frog Soup.
Ribbet.
I can’t believe I ate frogs. Quite delicious actually. Like soft chicken.
2008
August 8, 2008 – Friday
Woke up early today (around 9am) and went to a restaurant with Roger’s family and their family friends. We ate some REAL bomb Peking Duck.
It was super delicious…I will miss that in
For dinner, we were invited for an Olympic Opening Ceremony Party at another one of Roger’s family friends’ condo. The condo where the party was held was really nice…a penthouse on the 30th floor.
Me, Rog, and Julie – our new friend.
View from the balcony.
That mirror is actually the door to the bathroom… real sick.
Yum.
The Opening Ceremony was AWESOME. The first two hours were insane, but the next two hours (countries coming out with flag bearer) were really lame and I almost fell asleep. It was cool to see some of the fireworks live outside of the condo window. This is when it hit me that I was actually in
August 9, 2008 – Saturday
Olympics…here we come!
Our official spectator guide…
On our way to our first Olympic event…Women’s Volleyball.
Some shots of
Outside the Capital Gymnasium where all indoor volleyball was played.
The Concession Stands
Inside the Capital Gymnasium before the game started with my tickets.
Rog’s favorite part of the trip…even more so than the Olympic games themselves...the Cheerleaders.
Women's Preliminary - Pool B Match 3
Algeria vs
Brazil
The #1 team in the world (
Rog partaking in some drinking (we finished 6 beers each by the time the event was over because the beers were so ridiculously cheap)
The game action.
A sight that was seen a lot throughout the game…
Game Result/Summary
Women's Preliminary - Pool A Match 4
Poland vs
Cuba
The
The action.
Game result/Summary
Similar to the game above,
So after watching women’s volleyball, we were off to see Judo later that night at Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium.
My Judo ticket.
Beijing
Terrible line control. It was super crowded in really hot and humid
Typical security check for every Olympic event. It is more for show than anything else.
Inside the gym.
A lot of judo action going on with two matches going on simultaneously at times.
We saw a ton of matches but the only match which I really cared about was the Gold Medal Match with Choi Minho from
Men -60 kg Gold Medal Contest
CHOI Minho vs
PAISCHER Ludwig
So the whole time we were watching the judo matches, Roger and I had no idea what the hell was going on. Actually, I still don’t know the rules of Judo. I asked people around me how the scoring worked, and they didn’t know either. A very strange sport. However, once I saw the Korean win the gold medal contest…I got very excited.
Game result/Summary
Choi wins 1000 to 0 – Wins Gold Medal
The match up before Choi Minho made a spectacular takedown which gave him like 1000 points?
Me full with emotion, crying tears of joy for my motherland….(not really crying but I did get a little emotional)
Preparation for the medal ceremony
That’s right,
Super proud moment seeing the Korean flag being raised.
After a long day of viewing Olympic events, we forced ourselves to go out to the GT Banana Club…our second time there. Chilled for like a couple of hours and went home early to call it a night.
August 10, 2008 – Sunday
So we got 1 archery ticket from Roger’s mom that morning. However, Roger and I didn’t really care for archery and neither of us wanted to go alone to the event so we decided to go to the event and scalp the ticket.
Apparently, the ticket we had was for Women’s Team Archery and
Korean fans, woo.
Now this was my first experience with the scalping market for the Olympics. It was a very lively market and was not regulated at all by the Olympic workers who were outside the stadium gates. Very strange I thought.
Note: As a sidenote, I thought overall
After we sold our archery ticket, I found out that the Korean women’s team won the Gold vs.
After we sold our ticket, we looked at the Olympic games schedule and decided that we wanted to watch boxing. So, we went to the Beijing Indoor Workers Gymnasium to see what was being offered. We eventually got two tickets for 500 RMB total, which was a pretty good deal.
Outside the
Boxing ticket.
Rog being kind of fruity with the boxing pose.
The Olympic mascots, the Fuwas!
Me and people from Borat’s country of
The action.
The one exciting time of the boxing event….when somebody got knocked out.
Game result/Summary
We saw a ton of fights. There were a total of 13 fights. Although I took a lot more pictures of the boxing event, the event itself was kind of garbage. Rather, I was more interested in the concession stand.
Super cheap beer…a beer for 8 RMB. A little over a dollar.
It’s kind of a blurry picture but it says “Let’s do the Mexican Wave”. Now, they showed this display at every event I attended and the Chinese crowds loved the wave. But…come on, really…the Mexican wave? Do they do the Chinese wave in
After the boxing event, we went outside to catch a cab to go out but it was pouring rain. We went to a bar inside a nice hotel instead and watched the
August 11, 2008 – Monday
We had lunch at Din Tai Fung with Roger’s family and Julie’s family and friends.
This place was delicious. The dumplings were real money. Just thinking about it makes my mouth salivate.
After lunch, Roger’s family and I went to the South of Tiananmen Square area and walked around a bit.
We dropped off Roger’s parents at home and then we decided that we wanted to watch swimming at the Water Cube so the driver took us to the cube so we could try to purchase some scalping tickets.
A shot of the Bird’s Next on our drive to the water cube.
The super active scalping market.
We weren’t able to purchase swimming tickets because those crazy Europeans were selling the tickets for what seemed like 20 times the face value of the tickets. But, we were able to purchase a set of two tennis tickets for an event which had already started 20 minutes ago. We had no idea where the tennis stadium/courts were and we were already late, so we jumped into a cab and rushed to the event.
Photo of the sweet Water Cube (aka Phelps’ Cube) on our way to the tennis stadium.
Pretty cool building.
Driving past the Olympic Village where all the athletes stayed.
We didn’t know who was playing in the tennis matches for the event but we just wanted to see any Olympic event. So, we didn’t have any expectations. However, our expectations were far exceeded as our tennis tickets were for some amazing games.
The courtyard with all the tennis courts.
Inside the center stadium.
Women's Singles First Round
WILLIAMS Venus vs
BACSINSZKY Timea
Venus Williams in action.
Game result/Summary
Venus wins 2 out of 3 sets. This was a very entertaining match and it was real cool seeing Venus play.
Men's Singles First Round
GINEPRI Robby vs
DJOKOVIC Novak
Now I’m not a huge tennis fan so I didn’t know who Novak Djokovic was. He’s the 3rd best player in the world and Rog was real excited to see him play.
Djokovic ready to tear it up.
Robby Ginepri from the
The center stadium at night.
Djokovic is Rog’s boy.
Game result/Summary
Djokovic wins 2 out of 3 sets by close margins. This game was really good. It seemed like Robby from the
Women's Singles First Round
LI Na vs
KUZNETSOVA Svetlana
The home crowd loved Li Na.
Huge camera by Getty Images.
Game result/Summary
Li Na wins 2 out of 3 sets by extremely close margins with the first set going into sudden death. This game was really good and highly entertaining. The Chinese crowd got super involved in the game and I think Li Na wouldn’t have been able to pull off the win if it wasn’t for the home crowd supporting her. As a side note, Chinese people need to learn Tennis etiquette. They made a lot of noise and inappropriate times and I think this was a big issue for the tennis matches during the Olympics as publicized by the press.
The Water Cube changing colors at night time. So sick.
After our tennis event, we went out to Sanlitun to eat dinner and grab a few drinks. We chilled for a bit and called it a night.
Sanlitun bar street.
Liquor bottles glowing on the wall.
Giant Panda in a bar.
August 12, 2008 – Tuesday
Off to see Men’s Volleyball!
Holla.
Men's Preliminary - Pool A Match 9
United States vs
Italy
Team
The volleyball action.
Once again, the Mexican wave.
Game result/Summary
Team
Men's Preliminary - Pool B Match 10
Serbia vs
Brazil
Brazilian fans are crazy. I am convinced they got the best fans in the Olympics.
The action.
Me with team BRRRAAHH—ZZEEOOO.
Chinese phrase(s) of the day:
JAH-YO !!!!!!
Translation: ADD GAS!!! BRAHHH-ZEEEO JAH-YO!
After men’s volleyball, I decided to take out Roger’s family for a nice dinner.
We went to eat at a nice restaurant in the new Nineteen Forty-Nine bar/restaurant area.
Me and Rog kickin it.
Hi Duck.
Bye Duck.
After dinner, Rog and I went out to go party and on the way to the club we saw some interesting signs.
Interesting.
Beijing
We went to Club Cargo for the second time and met some new Chinese friends to party with.
Huge language barrier. I just nodded, smiled, and poured drinks for myself at their table. Real good and funny times kickin it with the Chinese fobs.
Iced tea and whiskey.
August 13, 2008 – Wednesday
We saw soccer today at the Beijing Workers Stadium.
Soccer tickets.
We ran into one of our friends from UW, Melissa!
Men's First Round - Group B - Match 18
Nigeria vs
United States
Jam-packed Workers Stadium with attendance of 53,000 people.
The soccer action.
Game result/Summary
Men's First Round - Group A - Match 22
Argentina vs
Serbia
The team introductions.
Argentina
This is what the Olympics is about…people from different nations joining and having a great time.
Game result/Summary
August 14, 2008 – Thursday
We went shopping in the daytime with Roger’s fam in Wangfujing.
Yao Ming standing tall in
After shopping, we had a dinner to attend with Roger’s parents’ friends. Apparently they know a guy named Tim, who works for the NBA in
Wherever you sat, you got to keep the jersey. Solid. I ended up with the Dirk and Melo jerseys.
Good grub.
Real big status.
Sea urchin and Chicken Foot.
My box ticket to see the USA Redeem team.
Men's Preliminary Round Group B- Game 35
United States vs
Greece
Oh yeah!
LeBron at the line
Kobe
Chillen in our private box.
Redeem team.
Makin’ it rain.
Rog lookin for beer in the fridge.
The happiest boy on the planet.
Time to change up
Game result/Summary
Men's Preliminary Round Group A- Game 36
Argentina vs
Croatia
Argentina
Andres Nociono from the
Manu at the line.
Game result/Summary
After the game, we went out to the bars and then eventually ended up at Club China Doll in Sanlitun which was the happening place to be that night.
Me, Melissa, and Rog
China
Sherry, Rog, and myself
Hungary Men’s Swimming Team. I told them I was the point guard for the Korean Basketball team. Oh good ol’ Olympics.
After the club, we went to eat at McDonalds and we saw a VERY interesting sight.
People sleeping at McDonalds…what’s going on?
August 15, 2008 – Friday
We were all quite hungover from the night before and Sherry (Rog’s family friend) was with us for one last day before going back to DC. Sherry and I wanted to eat some Scorpions in
Go
After a good 3 hour search…we did not find a place that serve scorpions and thus we were very sad.
Our sad faces.
So instead, we just walked around the Solana shopping area to kill time…super hungover and I had the worst diarrhea ever. =(
Jumping photo in spite of Roger’s annoyance.
For dinner, we went to the Summer House again to eat some more Peking Duck with Julie’s family. To my pleasant surprise, the restaurant served scorpions! Too bad Sherry left before this dinner.
When this dish came out, do you know how freaked out I was? Now, yeah I heard about eating scorpions and I wanted to try it out but I thought it’d be chopped up or like served in a way where the actual scorpion figure is demented. Boy was I wrong.
So…after being a big pussy for about 30 minutes in front of Roger’s family and friends, I decided to man up and just do it.
I ate a scorpion.
Dominated this thing.
After dinner, we went out for our final night in
With Melissa and her friend Michelle
August 16, 2008 – Saturday
Got up 4 hours later at 9am…and went to the airport. Bye
Summary of Trip
I had an amazing time in

1 comment:
Nice post!!! Very entertaining - my favorite parts were Roger's massage outfit and the NBA dinner...but I really think you need to add the video of you and Roger trying to get home the first night in Beijing ("Stop!"). I'm glad you had such a great time!
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