Friday 30 January 2009

January Update


Chinese New Year Party in 7/F Kitchen

Happy Chinese New Year!
Kung Hei Fat Choi! (Followed by a question "Where is my lai see?)
Bonne annee chinois!


Making dumplings (My dumplings looked all right *ahem*, but tasted very good! :P)


It's the second last day of January...the third week of the second term...but I'm still in the holiday mood! Haha!


Some updates:

Uni has started...and I'm doing three courses this term:

- Special Topics in Sociolinguistics (not sure how "special" it is though...)
- Discourse Studies
- English Word Formation

And three big projects are waiting for me to do before heading to the third term - Dissertation!


Speaking of my leisure activities, January is also a vibrant month for me. I saw a few new and old films, including Hallen Foe (starring Jamie Bell aka Billy Elliot (film version), set in Edinburgh, an interesting story about love and life of a peeping Tom! Haha!), Australia (almost 4 hours...rather disappointing...a bit like a Midwest Cowboy story...or maybe even more boring than that...), The Reader (starring my favourite actress Kate Winslet, I liked the first part up to when the secret was discovered by the guy *no spoiler*...but not the second half...) and Slumdog Millionnaire (excellent film! set in Mumbai about a "slum dog" very interesting...completely not Bollywood sort of style!). I watched the musical Fame (5 pounds only!!!) in Edinburgh Playhouse and I have to admit that I'm not a young girl any more...gone are the days of the carefree teenage high school life...Fame is all about those teenage issues (like those Disney's High School Musical: friendship, first love, jealousy, family conflict, pursuing impossible dreams while compromising to nothing, ambitions vs reality etc., not that I don't enjoy the musical, things is I think I'd enjoy it much more if I were a secondary school student (OR if I watched it 10 years ago! Ha!). I also went to a play called The Man Who Had All The Luck (5 pounds for Wednesday matinees) in Royal Lyceum Theatre in the city. The play written by Arthur Miller is about a young man who is seemingly immune to any disaster or misfortune and wonders when his luck will run out...questions about the existence of God and the ultimate meaning of life...an interesting one!

Last night, I went to the performance called Elijah (2.5 pounds!) (about the Old Testament epic) by Mendelssohn at Edinburgh Festival Theatre. Solemn music, excellent orchestra (Scottish Chamber Orchestra). I enjoyed the evening, but maybe due to my limited knowledge to classical/orchestra music and the stuffy hall, I found it a bit boring in the second half!!! Haha! :P Luckily, I didn't fall into asleep - as I was a bit tired and worried that I might doze off in the middle of the performance!

I went to Durham - over 6 hours (return) on the coach...2 hours inside the cathedral...a bit annoyed with the ISC's arrangement, but Durham Castle (belonging to Durham University - claiming to be the third university in the UK after Oxbridge!) and Durham Cathedral are beautiful especially in such a fine day! Part of the castle is now the university's hall of residence and open to the public for accomodation during holidays.




Durham Cathedral






Durham Castle (Beautiful blue sky!)



Market Place, Durham




Inside Durham Castle





A dirty lamp at the entrance of the castle...but it looked much nicer in this photo!


Last Saturday, I went to Linlithgow...a small town 20 minutes (train) from Edinburgh. The highlights are Linlithgow Palace with the King's fountain (with water flowing in July and August, and ONCE with wine flowing when Bonnie Prince Charlie visited the palace). The now ruined palace was the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots and her father James V, and Mary was probably baptised in St Michael's Church next to the palace.




Linlithgow Palace by Linlithgow Loch - such a peaceful picture. See the yacht in the loch!





The King's fountain (not in use!)




St Michael's Church: the gothic church is topped a controversial spine added in 1964...I personally don't think it is a perfect match...but it serves as a landmark when you explore the town without a map! :P


My lovely shopaholic sister - Wood - is coming to Edinburgh to celebrate CNY with me! :) Coming from Paris, she bought a lot of luxury brand items as well as some Scottish souvenirs (including a KILT!!!). I took her to the Old College and the main campus of my university, the Elephant House (where JK Rowling got her inspiration for Harry Potter!) for dinner (Thanks Gladys! We had nachos, lasagne and chicken fajita...only 5 pounds each...we forgot about the 10% student discount...!!!) and also to the Palace of Holyroodhouse (We finally found the BLOOD STAIN of Rizzio - the Italian secretary, Mary, Queen of Scots' secret lover - who was killed by Mary's second husband inside the palace! So haunting!). I didn't take her to Edinburgh Castle as I don't have a free annual pass!




Wood and I at the University of Edinburgh




The "fusion" dinner I made for Wood: fried eggs with shrimps, roast chicken breasts and mushroom with garlic cream, seasonal veggie with oyster sauce, served with rice! :)
Links to my photo album on Facebook (public link, no need to sign in):
Trip to Linlithgow Palace:
Trip to Durham - UNESCO World Heritage Site - in England:

Saturday 10 January 2009

Day trips to Newcastle and Glasgow

I went on two day trips to Newcastle (to see Hei Hei who is studying at Uni of Newcastle) and Glasgow with my classmate Kathy in the first week.

Click here for the two "self-explanatory" photo albums (public access...no need to sign in!):

Newcastle: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2034284&l=0149d&id=218700079

Glasgow: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2034415&l=c929f&id=218700079

Read the captions!

Hogmanay / First Day of 2009

We had the last supper of 2008 in the Elephant House...the panini tasted very good and the price was very reasonable!!!



Feet First Show's poster on Royal Mile - a mix of Scottish street performances...something like a mini-Edinburgh Art Festival...


We kicked off 2009 by paying a visit to Edinburgh Castle in the afternoon...perhaps the busiest time of the year...haven't seen so many people in a castle before...like the shopping malls in HK! :P We queued up for 30-45 minutes to get the tickets!


Overlooking the city of Edinburgh...Edinburgh Eye and Scott Monument in the middle...Calton Hill on your right...


Feet first performance...no idea what this drama in City Chambers is about...

A very random and "mo liu" 无聊 booth...a man putting up some Tibetan flags (I also have some in my souvenir cupboard at home! :)) and some colourful rubber bands...and two water buckets for the participants to sit on...and murmur some nonsense words...the most "mo liu" (i.e. nonsense...meaningless) show I've ever seen!!!

First footing supplies

A guy dressing up like this...playing a musical instrument...with toy rats on his carpet...another "show"! Perhaps I'm not that "artistic" at all!
Another booth...palm reading...tarot reading...fortune telling...


The most exciting show of the evening...a girl singing in the mid-air!


Three "mickey mouses"?!

A musical instrument powered by water/steam...

A drama performed inside someone's flat along Royal Mile...

The most "mo liu" device of the world...a MANual cashpoint...you need to get some tokens to participate in each booth...to get the FREE tokens, you need to queue up (for at least 10 minutes...there's a long queue) and fooled by the two guys (one inside, one standing next to the yellow machine)...by answering random questions or performaning random acts...e.g. standing on one foot and the guy next to you will try to push you...after being fooled for 2-3 minutes...they'll hand you a few tokens to participate in the shows shown above!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know I need to be more careful when choosing programmes to go during the Edinburgh Art/Fringe Festival this summer! Haha!

31 December 2008

HOGMANAY!!! The long-anticipated Hogmanay is great...but less great than expected...(interesting!) As we're very tired for the vibrant "night life" in the previous days...we decided to head out at 10ish to the street party on Princes street...which proved to be a wise choice!!! I couldn't imagine myself squeezing into the tightly-packed drunk and hyper crowds in the stage starring Glasvegas and some UK pop bands , listening to loud music with super heavy bass, standing in the cold, for 4 or 5 hours to wait for the 3-minute firework displays! :P well, a sign of getting older - and wiser - I suppose...We arrived at the venue at 11 am...and managed to secure a place near the entrance with some fresh air and more mature-looking SOBER people around us...(to avoid being hugged and kissed by drunk strangers when the first moment of the New Year comes! haha!)

The greatest moments were the 3-minute non-stop firework displays in front of Ediburgh Castle (not as good as the one on Calton Hill on the 29th...!) and singing Auld Lang Syne (a Scottish poem written by Robert Burns) together with 10,0000 people on Princes Street! :) I've learnt this song for sooo long...since primary school I think...and I'm happy and proud to sing it on the land of Scotland!!!!!

Should old acquaintance be forgot,and never brought to mind ?Should old acquaintance be forgot,and old times since ?
CHORUS:
For auld lang syne, my dear,
for auld lang syne,
we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.


First Day of 2009

Happy new year! Wishing my family and all my friends a happy and healthy new year full of love and joy! :)


My New Year resoluations??? I've set a few goals which I want to achieve in this year...but I won't tell you! *secret* :P
Royal Mile was sooo busy and packed with tourists and locals alike. We wanted to have some nice pub meal in a pub...but was told "we don't take in more for tonight"...and even the cheaper burger shops were full...and asked us to return in half an hour...we ended up having our delicious dinner in a fish-and-chips shop along the road before the Feet First show started!
Achievements of this Christmas and New Year holiday:
1. Finished my semantics assignment which is due in mid-January
2. Been to London (visited Science Museum and British Museum, watched Billy Elliot...)
3. Celebrated Hogmanay in Edinburgh
4. Finished reading a few books: 44 Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith, The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J K Rowling, The Surgeon of Crowthorne by Simon Winchester (a must-read for the OED fans! My Christmas present from down under!), now reading To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
5. Re-developed my film-watching habit: Dirty Dancing, High Fidelity, Lie With Me, The Sound of Music (first half only! haha!), Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving (my Christmas present!), a Japanese animation recommended by Jen called "A chain of short stories about their distance"秒速5厘米 - a very good and inspiring film (I like the first part!), Australia (3.5 hours with an intermission!!!!!!!!!), The Reader
So much for now! Uni starts on the 12th again! :)

Loch Ness Revisited & The Dancin'

30 December 2008 (Tuesday)

My second time to Loch Ness and Urquart Castle - very beautiful!!! I went there during the ISC weekend trip in autumn...second time in winter...again in spring and summer maybe...then I can make an album of Loch Ness with four seasons! :)


Jen and I on top of the ruined Urquart Castle

Nessie with a bagpipe...!!!


One of my favourite photos...a bit of Provance in France...haha!


Snowing...


Highland Cow - so cute and a bit silly...how CAN it seeee?!



After more than 7-hour coach ride (3.5 hours from Edinburgh city to Loch Ness), we were exhausted...and bored...so we headed to the grassmarket for the dancin' - a FREE dancing event showcasing performances of Scottish Country dance, Highland dance, Ceilidh, Chinese's Lion Dance (haha!), Moulin Rouge-style Can-can dance, Bollywood dance, Tango (Tango is rather disappointing...I was expecting something like the sexy Tango shot in Step Up), Salsa, Cha Cha...etc etc
Official description: "A brand new free event celebrating dance in all its forms, The Dancin' is being programmed in collaboration with Dance Base. It will celebrate dance and joie-de-vivre as well as herald the arrival of the Year of Homecoming Scotland 2009. It also sees the new-look Grassmarket utilised for a major outdoor, public event."


Can-can dance on the big stage (too faraway...)
A very tiring but fulfilling day! :)

Edinburgh's Pre-Hogmanay - Torchlight Procession

Old College, Faculty of Law, The University of Edinburgh


My university...a bit of Rome! :)

Jen came up north to Edinburgh to spend New Year/Hogmanay with me! :) Being a professional trilingual tour guide of Edinburgh, I made our first stop at the Old College of my university, where the law school is situated!


Winter Wonderland at sunset - beautiful sky


I like this photo...(click at the photo to enlarge it) - Edinburgh Castle on your left, Scott Monument on your right with the Edinburgh Eye behind it and the amusement ride in front of it!


Torchlight Procession on the 29th of December (a Hogmanay warm-up): a wonderfully awesome evening...FREE of charge...highly recommended to everyone who wants to spend Hogmanay in Edinburgh in the coming years...setting off at Royal Mile by pipers and drummers...down to the Mound...with 20,000 (official figure...I didn't count!) people marching with some holding the 5-pound torchlight (quite heavy!)...walking by the Winter Wonderland on Princes Street...up to the very cold Calton Hill for the Viking's bonfire celebration...which ended by a breathtaking, spectacular(adjectives like that...) firework displays...I've never been sooo close to the fireworks...they're like sparkling right on my face...what an amazing experience!!!!!!!!!
After the event, we headed home very quickly for a hot chocolate...my toes were freezingly cold...(strange...my body felt warm...not cold at all...but my TOES were very very cold...!)

Christmas Trip to London (Part 2)

24 January 2008 (Wednesday)

My first Christmas Eve in the UK (I spent my Christmas Eve on an overnight train from Beijing to Xi'an hehe!...) As usual, I woke up quite late...and wanted to go to St Paul's Cathedral for the Christmas carol at 4 pm...but due to the long ride on public transport...we didn't make it for the service when we arrived at 4 pm sharp...there's a huge disappointed crowd outside the cathedral...too bad we didn't manage to get in for a look either...should go there again next time! Jen took me to a stroll along River Thames with Tate Modern, London Eye, Big Ben and the Parliament...

Before our BIG Christmas Eve dinner, we went to the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park...to my surprise, the London's Winter Wonderland is at least 10 times bigger than the Edinburgh one (our wonderland has the ferris wheel aka the Edinburgh Eye RIGHT next to the Scott Monument...a bit dangerous I think!), although they have more or less the same things e.g. ferris wheel, amusement rides, outdoor ice-skating rink (of course less windy in London!)...it has wonderfully festive atmosphere and is a great place to celebrate Christmas!!!


St Paul's Cathedral





Jen & I in front of a Christmas tree at St Paul's churchyard

Ferris Wheel in London's Winter Wonderland (not London Eye!)

Woohoo!

Jen invited me to her friends' place at Imperial College for a BIG Asian dinner...no turkey or ham or Christmas pudding...but instead we had CRAB in Asian style...spicy squids....fried tofu with veggies and fried rice noodles cooked by two of her GUY friends!!! Haha!
Jen: Thanks so much for your warm hospitality...as well as the hospitality of your friends! :)


A non-traditional Christmas Eve dinner! :P

The two cooks from Malaysia and Singapore

Wicked (on my list...I saw the short JAPANESE version in Tokyo's Disneyland...haha!)

MAMMA MIA...a musical I had been looking forward to seeing for SO long...but...a long story...*sigh*
25 December 2008 (Thursday)
CHRISMTAS DAY! :) Almost all London's public transport was suspended...meaning a super HEA day at Jen's comfy flat...got up after midday (haha!), reading books and watching DVDs, enjoying a home-cooked healthy and yummy dinner prepared by Jen...a relaxing day!
26 December 2008 (Friday)

Boxing day! The day for Mammia Mia...We double-checked if we had got the tickets with us before setting off. Some public transport resumed - we went to Covent Garden...hoping to do some "window"/booth shopping but found the garden almost empty...no booths...only a few shops opened...and a street performance...When Jen wanted to treat me some yummy cookies and got into her tote bag......there's NO wallet...at first...we thought perhaps she could have left the wallet home *VERY naive* when we left home in a bit of a hurry...so she went home to pick it up and I waited for her in the city......but after I did some real shopping at HMV...I got her call...BAD news...she got her wallet stolen....probably on the crowded tube in a dirty and "dangerous" tube station STRATFORD (so angry with the Jubliee line...) at the same moment, I thought why HADN'T I thought about the wallet being stolen when her small handbag's got unzipped???!!! So my poor Jen lost her cash (10 pounds I gave her back!), bank cards, ID documents, some precious family photos, some important notes and our two Mamma Mia tickets (worthing 30 pounds each!!!!!!!!) :(((
To describe our feelings in Cantonese: TEN GREY (one is not enough!) 十个灰
The following days...when we walked past the tube station, the city, and even in bookshops, we saw posters promoting the musical, the soundtrack or the DVD...I tried to cover Jen's eyes so as not to revoke her bad memories...:P So depressing!
Luckily we didn't lose the train tickets to Edinburgh and the young person railcard! EDINBURGH here we came! :)


The complicated and confusing London tube map

Stratford station...where the 2012 Olympics will be held!

Thursday 1 January 2009

Christmas Trip to London and Oxford (Part 1)

London, here I come again!!!
(Part 1)



21 December 2008 (Sunday)



Took a 4.5-hour train to London's King's Cross at Edinburgh Waverley station in the morning. The train ride was good - passing through Newcastle, Darlington and York before heading south. Jen, my friend in London, picked me up at the station and we had a Chinese meal with her Japanese friend in a Hong Kong-style restaurant in China Town. I missed HK food for so long - as far as I know, there are no good and cheap HK restaurants near my place in Edinburgh (except one called HK Yum Yum diner which I haven't tried!) I had fried rice noodles (ho fan) with prawns and eggs! :) Back to Jen's place in East London on the tube. One more thing: I bought OYSTER (something like Octopus in HK but less useful! :P)



Newcastle

22 December (Monday)

After living in Edinburgh for 3 months, I'm not very used to public transport (Don't laugh!). I haven't used much public transport in Edinburgh (no train, no MTR, no taxi, bus for a few times only!) I walk all around the city! The London underground map was sooo complicated for me...and as Jen said, I was so slow especially at finding exits or transit stations! We went to Science Museum (my first time! You can spend two or three days inside the museum exploring new and interesting things!), British Museum (managed to get in before it's closed! I love mummies!) and had a Chinese meal in a Shanghaiese noodle shop! :)

Christmas market near South Kensington tube station

Mummification at British Museum


Science Museum


GROMIT!!!


Entrance of British Museum


23 December (Tuesday)

My scholarly trip to Oxford to visit Tree!!! Setting off at Paddington (Paddington bear - Please take care of this bear! :P) for the one-hour train ride! Oxford was a bit gloomy and cold on that day - it looks more beautiful in the summer time! No picnic, no intruding a lovely tea party, unlike last time! Instead, we went to Jamie Oliver's Italian Restaurant ( http://www.jamieoliver.com/italian/oxford : fresh, quality dishes that are quickly produced - from the website). I love Italian food (pasta, pizza and desserts!!!) I ordered a prawn linguine and it tasted good! But the two pasta dishes ordered by Jen and Tree - ravaoli and pesto tagliatelle - they looked good, but VERY salty (I tried the tagliatelle...and it was!)...although Jamie Oliver is promoting healthy food in the UK's schools....we're not sure if his chefs used too much of natural sea salt in the dishes!!! (Tree said "natural salt is still salt!!!) The pannacotta dessert was very good though! :)
After lunch, we paid a visit to Tree's humble residence in Kellogg's College (which is a rather new college, originally for part-time students only). Tree's house has 12 other housemates...and he told us a lot of racist & sexist jokes! Hahahahaha! Not very good to share the stories here! His room is much bigger than mine...and he has two beds (while I had to buy an airbed for my guests!)...and a nicer and bigger bathroom!
We caught a train back to London for the musical Billy Elliot...but then we might have caught the wrong one...it took us more than 2 hours to go back to the city...and we had to change once or twice to Victoria station...and we missed the first half hour of the musical...:( Speaking of the musical, it was brilliant!!! Billy was really so brilliant...I was totally impressed by his dance (especially tap dancing!) I like both the film and the musical, but they're quite different! (Well, I think I still like the film more - one of my favourite British films!)

Paddy

Outside Jamie's restaurant


My pasta


Me and Tree


Tree's bathroom








The Eagle and Child pub where Tolkien, Lewis Carroll and C.S.Lewis hung out


Night at the museum?! :P
(Oxford University Museum of Natural History)
A big cockroach model...horrible!



Keble College
Me wearing gown and holding Oxford publication! Haha! :)

Billy Elliot - I feel like tap dancing!
More adventures in London...to be continued! Stay tuned!!!