Thanksgiving in Beijing – the flood

After a late evening in our living room the previous night we were sleeping “like a log” around 2 am on Thanksgiving Day when I heard Valerie screaming at our bedroom door. I jumped out of the bed, groggy, did some steps and found myself with my feet in the water. Opening the door, Valerie pointed at the floor, the staircase, the living room – water and steam everywhere and the sound of water rushing down the staircase. I went into the dark living room, switched on the lights (in retrospect, not the best of ideas being barefoot in the water) and was shocked – the large room was like a sauna with a 2 meter high jet coming from the heating. Fortunately I managed to quickly close the taps and it stopped. The view was scary. In the living room sofas, carpets and everything on the floor were in over 1 cm of water, water had also covered half of the bedroom (and the carpets) and had went down from the 3rd floor up to the 1st floor. Fortunately all floors and the staircase are in stone and the two lower floors nothing much was standing in the water. I shouted to wake up Sun and asked Valerie to wake up the maid and start cleaning up. Turned out the maid’s husband was just visiting, so we were the six of us scooping up the dirty water into buckets and cleaning, removing anything from the floors that could be damaged. After one hour of frenzy, the bedroom, staircase and the two lower floors were dry, only the big silk carpets were still soaked. We opened the windows and went to bed. exhausted – to be ready for a busy day with many meetings.
At 9 am the problem was solved – a badly connected pipe and we could switch on the floor heating and the radiators to help the carpets dry. All in all we were very lucky and nothing much was damaged. The carpets even came out more clean.

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the morning after – looks ok but the carpets are soaked – the bad connection near the tap

I actually had this nightmare since long – that something like this would happen. The workmanship here is awful – sloppy, unprofessional and ignorance. Top that off with worsening quality. Really frightening. As a result, every year something busts or needs fixing.
We actually had the same problem in our other apartment in June, before it was rented. The bathroom was just finished when… the hot water connection to one of the sinks ruptured. As there was nobody, the bathroom was totally wrecked and the master bedroom seriously damaged. As usual, bad quality material.

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the wrecked bathroom – the broken connection

When I complain I get the answer “it is already the best on the market”. Of course, as an engineer I am supposed not to understand all this and the Chinese around me seem constantly ignore my advise. Frustrating. Chinese can be so stubborn and ignorant in construction. No wonder most buildings are old after barely 5 years and renovation is needed every two years.
I will give more samples of the poor consumer goods on this blog. Keep posted.

My blog: what’s your feedback?

A couple of months have passed and I have now a reasonable view on hits and who is viewing the blog – and how they land here. Yep, there are some good tools available for that!
One of the goals was to keep family and friends informed on daily life here (with pics – to avoid sending them out separately), what is going on. Remarkable is to find out how readers do a Google search, some weird searches I will not detail. Of course there is the usual spam, blocked as I review comments. Many faithful readers prefer to remain anonymous and post few or no comments.
So, what is your feedback? You can post a comment or simply drop me an email with suggestions and comments. Appreciated!

Be aware! Your laptop can be read by the customs!

Many businesspeople travel around with laptops containing confidential information, private or company related. Be aware your precious laptop can be seized or its contents scrutinized (“forensic analysis”) by the customs people at customs and immigration checkpoints upon entering the country. Businesspeople might end up without their laptop they expect to use for presentations, work or private use. The search can be done “without probable cause, reasonable suspicion or warrant” according to the country’s court. What happens to the data, no guarantee. Just think about highly confidential company information or your wife’s nude picture to keep you in a good spirit during your trip.
Oops! Forgot to mention again. The country is the USA. Just imagine if Chinese customs would do the same, expect an international outcry.
Be warned. Source: IHT 25 October 06.

All quiet on northeastern front (China Daily 19 Oct)

A PLA officer explained, the 2 meter high fence with barbed wire along the border with the DPRK “was erected to prevent people and livestock from crossing the border by mistake” (China Daily 19 Oct). Oh boy, I would like to see those high-jumping livestock. Our Belgian cows don’t need that high fences. The PLA did not provide pics of the jumpy cows or sheep.
Now the question remains: are those fences in the Beijing embassy area set up to keep the live stock in or out of the embassies? Are embassies afraid the flying cattle would enter and graze on their lovely lawns? I can understand the cows, not much grass around there except in the embassy gardens. Also, I will not by mistake enter the Belgian embassy when visiting the small Friendship Supermarket across the street.

Powerhouse Gym – my place to work out

We all have to endure the wonderful air in Beijing – these days we had another “Golden Week” for National Day but pollution levels were still high, even with an apparently blue sky. A bit strange because normally during holidays the Beijing Environmental Bureau is posting API on its website of around 150.
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See here how it looked like on 31 July (yep, just close to the “Olympic Week”?!), views inside Julong; the 2nd ring road from Chaoyangmen Bridge and from the American Club.
Could be worse of course – I once run a relay marathon with an API of over 500.
So, like it or not, I find refuge in the near 5,000 sqm gym in Capital Group Plaza, the building between Swissotel and Fuhua Building. The gym occupies the entire 5th floor.

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See the Gym floor (red curtains)

I call it a factory, so large, and with a constant flow of people in the most varied outfits and the most varied body types – from ultra thin to overweight plus the usual muscle mountains.
The girls love to be assisted by the muscular trainers. One needs the psychological motivation, right!
The gym has dozens and dozens of machines (from the USA and Italy), saunas, showers, lockers, hot yoga room and a large activity room where Valerie enthusiastically joins the belly dancing, kickboxing and taiqi (or taichi) including sword taiqi. There is also a small bar, shop and an Internet corner.
Positive points: good and varied choice of machines, good layout and decoration, many group activities (most are free except the hot yoga), open space (in some gyms you feel like in a submarine), trainers, etc.
Weak points: lack of English speaking staff; no swimming pool; steam sauna and dry sauna are too basic and often don’t work properly (reason for some members to switch to other gyms); very poor temperature control: in winter up to 29C in some areas (with the dry air, that makes serious running a pretty bad experience), in summer the aircon is too weak in the running treadmill area (humid and stuffy – I lose liters of sweat); the shop could probably sell more outfits if they would have better stock of sizes.
I stick to my routine of workout machines and especially my favorite treadmill (Technogym – Italy), a special model just right in the middle of the many others – and with a nice view on the gym. Training for a marathon takes time so I keep myself busy listening to my iPods (either the Nano or the old 1st generation iPod (there is only one such machine in the gym though they all look alike).
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view from my machine – the control panel (with heart rate)
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training… and then stretching…
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the entrance to the activity room – Valerie at her belly dancing lesson
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Be warned: her father keeps an eye on strangers and she has vicious kickboxing legs and has a quick punch.

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So, what’s next? Well… I am getting pretty anxious as the Beijing International Marathon is soon… on 15 October. See here the map of the over 42 Km loop, only for crazy people like me.