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    Welcome to BON


    2011 - 02.16

    That’s Master Control at Blue Ocean Network (BON). There’s a North America and Asia feed there. Right now it looks like the same program is going to both places.
    I’m the new host of China Export. It’s a twice weekly show about all things coming out of China. That means everything and anything from actual durable goods we know in America like uh, everything, to culture, music, ideas and more. I have a producer and there are three writer/editors. They’re all local Chinese and speak English. I’ll explain more about the show as I start working on it more. Right now I’m taking over for the former host.

    I’m still looking for a place to live and commuting every day from Babaoshan (That’s pronounced ba bow shawn) that takes over an hour. Fortunately all I have to do is sit, I mean stand, on the line 1 subway. It’s pretty crowded, especially in the morning. Think of packing 5 people in the back seat of a car on the way to a bar or something. It’s just like that.

    Apartments around where I work (and thus the best place to live, I would live over in the “party zone” of Sanlitun but I decided I’d rather save my money) cost anywhere from 2500 to 3500RMB. I’ll let you look up the exchange rate. Right now I’m thinking I’ll probably room with a guy from work. He hosts a comedy show and is native Chinese so I could potentially have some funny Chinese lessons or something. And it goes without saying rent will be cheaper.

    Speaking of cheap things, there’s free food at work! The cafeteria is free. So far so good as far as the menu goes. But whatever. I’ll eat it. The price is right.

    I’ve also talked with a production company called CTVS. A fellow Syracuse alum works there and it’s looking pretty good for some freelance work with them. CTVS does everything from stock footage requests (say someone wants some random video of the Great Wall or something, they’ve got it) to edit, voiceover and transmission support for foreign reporter teams to corporate videos to live events like Indy car racing.

    All and all it’s been a pretty good first few days in Beijing. I’m not even here a week and already leaving for the weekend – headed to ZhengZou for some caving or something. I’m not really sure. My train ticket was bought for me already. Cool! I’ll get to explore another Chinese city.

    Arrival


    2011 - 02.11

    That’s the view looking west out of my buddy Larry’s apartment. All the way down there on the left is towards downtown. Our mutual friend Angel lives in that apartment complex with the blue characters there. Simple math estimates 250,000 people live in the 25 buildings. Yeah.

    The plane ride in was pretty uneventful, save for the fact my seat’s TV didn’t work. So after I slept for a few hours I found a new seat to watch a few movies. That’s how these flights work. You watch a few movies then realize you still have 6 hours to go.

    I took a shuttle bus from the giant Beijing Capitol Airport to the west side of town. In classic Chinese fashion it just dropped everyone off on the side of the road. Just on the side of the road, sometimes no sidewalk, although just ahead of regular bus stops. This would be interesting when it was my turn. All my bags were pretty heavy but sure enough, there was a black (freelance) cab driver ready to assist! He took my bags out of the bus for me and loaded them in his little, white car.

    “Babaoshan Duoshao qian?” I asked him. How much to Babaoshan?

    “Yi bai kuai” One hundred bucks, he replied.

    What! I knew where I was and 100 was way too much. After a bit of arguing, (I told him I knew where Babaoshan was, no silly waiguoren here!) we settled on a price of 40. Not that bad.

    After a quick dinner it was off to a birthday party of some French kid Larry sort of knows. We ended up just hanging out with our friends instead.

    Life in the Middle Kingdom Begins Tomorrow


    2011 - 02.09

    Here we go!

    That’s all I can really think about. Other than that my mind is a mess of all sorts of things. Packing, saying bye to family/friends, where I’m going to live, showing up for work on Monday, showing up for the airplane at 6am tomorrow, my life in one suitcase and a backpack the list goes on.

    So yeah, here we go! We’ll see what happens. My life in the Middle Kingdom begins tomorrow.