Friday, June 18, 2010

What's for breakfast?

0,5€ meal from the street: sesame noodles and heated soy milk.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

There are almost no drunk people on the streets of China...


which is good of course...but then I tried to imagine how my coworkers from Webmedia would rofl...when Estonian police would also have the same tradition to make notices for the employer about employees who have been caught from the street because they were drunk :P

Hot pot

Something unforgettable from Chinese kitchen. You can throw whatever in it and it starts to taste good after some time.
...and when I said hot...it means it was hot!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Trip to Wuhan


This month we took a 1000 km trip to west to visit our Estonian friend Tauno who studies Chinese language in Wuhan. New trains are so really good and fast in mainland. 1000km took only 6 hours and it had multiple stops on the way.
Almost all the time we spent in Wuhan it was raining, but still it was a nice experience. Population of Wuhan is about 8 million, but the city didn't had any subway (they started to build it) and any other proper public transportation so it felt a lot bigger then it acctually was. Also it was in worse condition (then Shanghai) in general, but also cheaper and felt much more like "real China".

Rice fields
Ghetto life