Day 33- Sat 27th sept 2008
Weee… Today was really relaxing. All the tests and lessons are over but we are still learning in an amazing way. Immersing in the culture way :). The weather has already turned cool and I have decided to wear my only pair of jeans wherever from this day forth. HA! Bo bian lei… I have altered my other pair of jeans to become shorts=X. Din’t anticipate the change in weather all of a sudden.
My day started from me lazily waking up at 12noon feeling soooo energetic. My first time in Wuhan that I slept soo long! Anyway, the actual day only begun at 5pm where I finally got to eat my lunch! WHAT! Dey-Jun Wei, cook of the day, cooked creamy pasta for all of us today! Greatly appreciate it and I wished there were more of this cooking from him. Haha. Thanks Man! (we all paid for the ingredients, no free lunch in the world okay!)
The 2 chinese girls(xiao yan zi, Ya ping), whom me, dina and mak got more close too during the discussion day were invited as guest to our mini party. Following them came Shao Lin( whose name was given by his brother who was six at the time!- Like SMART!, btw, he do not know how any martial arts. HA!) and a few other girls. The atmosphere was really great. We spoke and one of them said that my Chinese was quite good, my accent was similar to theirs. WAHA! See, in china, speaking Chinese is not enough, you have to learn their accent too. (Apparently, their accent varies from different parts of China due to their dialect ba.) It was an enjoyable group chatter:)
After awhile, we all went down to play some “yan huo”, the sticks burn out very quickly and we switched to playing the “bomb cracker”(When you light the stick, you have to throw it further away and after 3 secs, it will explode and create a loud BOOM.) It was really fun but the sound was really very loud and I was always startled by it. I tried lighting one and it was both scary but exciting. Travis was super playful; he lighted one and threw at the ground, in the middle of our crowd of ppl. Everyone ran like startled chickens! HAHA!
We then went out to the “Wu hui” (Dance meet?). Wah! It’s awesome! It is at the big courtyard where there were a lot of ppl gathering around an area (a stage?) where there were some dancing performances. All the dances were spontaneous and it was like a clubbing area except that it was in the open and the main dancer was on the so-called mini stage. The rest of the people down stage was quite high and they jumped up and down:) The dancers danced very freely and there was blinking man-held spot lights on them. HA:) I have only seen this on TV though.
After the performances, the DJ, changed the mood of the atmosphere. He played ballroom dancing songs and slowly, couples went up to dance. Wah! In Sg, ppl always act shy when it comes to such slow song dancing. Sigh… Its kinda romantic and I kinda like this kind of dancing.
After that song, he played line dancing songs where individuals followed a set of dance steps. (It is similar to what I learnt in secondary, where ours are folk dance songs which is a must to learn for the folkdance night-LOADS OF FUN). Imagine they have this every thurs and sat during school term. Sooo fun. It is also because they can’t travel out far and they have curfews to be back by 10.30pm in the hostel. They spend their time with friends only. I tried my best to learn the dance steps but failed quite badly. HAHA! It was really really fun and when we parted our ways as it was nearing 10.30pm, I had a moment that I felt like crying. What! Felt quite “bu she de”. The fun had to end. All fun have to end.