"Kids, this is the story of how..."
Very kind Chinese volunteers welcomed us at the Beijing Airport |
Nooo, I'm definitely not gonna use such a childish word that'll make you feel like a kid :) Yet, I can borrow a part of his famous sentence, right? So...
This is How My Fantastic Story BEGAN in China!
Date:13 February '09
Time: 21:30
I was pretty excited not only for I would go go China but also I would spend my 23rd St. Valentine's Day by flying! It was Awesome!
The plane was supposed to take off at 23:30 and I was so ready to celebrate St. Valentine's Day in an airplane on the way to China.
In fact, I expected some small surprises in the plane for the guests (as I worked in the hospitality sector, I am used to call costumers as "guest") during our flight. However, unfortunately all we were serviced were nuts, any kind of beverage, and a super food menue, but not something special for St. Valentine :(
The important thing Turkish Airlines had to learn from this, was they needed to get such crazy expectations of such crazy guests like me.
The important thing that I had to learn was that I should have decreased my expectations in the life and been happier girl! (Could I manage to do this? Of course I didn't :) )
Finally I was in the plane and opened my diary to write about my first observations of my long journey, but guess what happened?
While I was trying to open the head piece of my pen, something happened and some ink from the pen dropped on my new Lacoste shirt I just had worn! ( I skip this story for now but I'll go back to this subject again! )
After 20-hour flight finally we we got manage to land at the Harbin Airport in China!
And.. This is How I Was About to Die within my first 5 Minutes
(An Izmirian in Siberia)
Place: Harbin Airport, China
As I thought I didn't need my gloves to weat because our bus seemed to me only 1 minute away by walking from where we were.
I can tell you many other mistakes that I've done so far but this time it almost costed my life!
Why nobody warned me about the temperature outside???
GOD it was - 20 degree!
P.S. It was +16 degree one day ago when I left from Izmir.
When some friends from Turkish Ski Federation helped me to get in the bus half of my body was totally frozen, I was able to move my hands and fingers after 35-minute hand masaage. GOD! Even my brain was about to get frozen!
AWESOME ICE SCULPTURE FESTIVAL
The enterance of fantastic Ice sculptures |
DID YOU KNOW THAT? Harbin Ice Festival provides the visitors each year a whole new world of ice and snow. The best collections of ice artworks are exhibited.
Though I attempted to visit Ice Sculptures in Harbin City twice, I only managed to visit it once because of the freezing cold!
I wore THREE snow gloves, 4 wool socks and guess how many snow clothes on me.. And I was finally ready to see fantastic Ice Sculptures!
First you ascend these stairs to go to Acropolis, then you take a sled to ski between these ice columns. |
Have you ever seen a camel in -25 degree? I have :) |
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That's the hotel I stayed, 33rd floor :)
And in this photo you can see Harbin City.
Don't let the sun trick you, it's -15 degree!!!
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Time to Tell About Friends & Colleagues
Caroline & me :) my kuzu |
I have a sister in my extended family (the bigger heart you have the more siblings you have in your extended family, it's directly proportional) She's Caroline. Don't let her name trick you, she loves Turkey and can speak Turkish very well!
Some nights before we sleep we used to have some fun in Harbin :) I used to speak Turkish English ( bikoz ay vaz veri gud et Törkiş İngiliş) and as she is a Belgian she used to speak French English :) We were really good at this game and we enjoyed really a lot, at least we were falling asleep with funny smiles on our faces :) Try it with your friends, it's so fun!!!
I already used to call her (my dear Caroline) kuzu (sheep) in Turkish, but one day when I was in a shopping mall in Harbin I saw a kuzu (it was a lovely Chinese sheep, see the photo below) and since then I've been calling her as Çinli kuzu (Chinese Sheep) :))
In this photo, Turkish University Sports Federation Kemal Tamer, mayor of Edmonton Stephen Mandel, Ed Zemrau and Canadian Olympic Committee Staff. |
My great China story hasn't ended here... I'm gonna share more about my visit to China... But now it's time to get some sleep! :)