Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Day 9: Back to Shenzhen





On Tuesday we left for the Beijing airport to fly back to Shenzhen. Since we left so early we didn’t have time for breakfast at the hotel, but had espresso and pastries at the “Kiss & Bake” snack counter at the airport. We didn’t see any kisses being sold, but perhaps we just weren’t there at the right time.

Our flight was booked with China Southern Airlines. As we boarded the plane, we were each given a newspaper in Chinese or English, I suppose depending on what we looked like. After reading several English newspapers in China and watching the news on CCTV, the major Chinese television station, I realized that all I was getting was good news. Sure, it was nice to hear only good news – but not very realistic. (We saw the Three Stooges on TV one night in Beijing – they were speaking Chinese, but their voices sounded exactly as they do in English!)

We had plenty of legroom on our China Southern airplane, plus a footrest. And a real meal on the 3.5 hour flight.

Once we got back to Shenzhen, Wyatt walked to work and we tagged along so we could see his office. He’s an editor for the Shenzhen Daily, one of the few English newspapers in China. Wyatt suggested several restaurants for Larry and I to find for lunch (without turtle). We found the Bruce Lee fast food restaurant and were greeted with “Good Morning” as we walked in that afternoon. The meal was less than spectacular, especially compared to the meals we had in the hutongs of Beijing, but the cheerful and helpful young people behind the counter made it a memorable meal.

Back at Wyatt’s apartment, his friend and neighbor Lin Yan Jia stopped by to drop off the key she had to Wyatt’s apartment. She had been cat-sitting Carl while we were in Beijing. We had a very pleasant chat with her.

After Wyatt got home from work, we walked to the Nine Sisters Northern Dumpling Restaurant for our evening meal. The menus didn’t have any English, so several young people tried to help us order. We had a lot of good food on this trip, and the dumplings were my favorite.

It was our last day with Wyatt. On Wednesday Larry and I went back to Hong Kong for the last day two days of our vacation.

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