KTV, Dentistry, Stairs and Hotel Rooms in the Countryside
First of all, thank you for your thoughtful answers to my questions on my previous post. I take them to heart.
Now, some more pictures. Karaoke in China is called KTV and it's done in private rooms, not a bar; you rent a room by the hour. (Don't rent a room without a door window!) Each room has a big screen tv and song machine, and bigger rooms also have a private wet bar and bathroom. If you ever do business in China, your hosts will most likely take you to KTV. I haven't met a Chinese person yet who doesn't love KTV. If you can sing KTV well, this gives you a lot of 'face.' There are also 'KTV girls' who entertain lonely gentleman by singing karaoke with them. This is just about as on-the-up-and-up as it sounds. (I censored the photo myself. It was full nipplage in there.)
A street dentist. Look, no wait!
An extremely common scene: adults on the street crowded around a short makeshift table, playing card games. They are usually playing for money. I love that this is the customer satisfaction center.
The area where I live has lots of mountains, so there are steps everywhere. And no elevators unless the building has more than nine stories. (I live on the 4th floor; Andrew lives on the 8th!). The city we were in also has lots of stairs, and I walked up and down staircases everyday. On the plus side, they keep your butt high and firm!
Now, some more pictures. Karaoke in China is called KTV and it's done in private rooms, not a bar; you rent a room by the hour. (Don't rent a room without a door window!) Each room has a big screen tv and song machine, and bigger rooms also have a private wet bar and bathroom. If you ever do business in China, your hosts will most likely take you to KTV. I haven't met a Chinese person yet who doesn't love KTV. If you can sing KTV well, this gives you a lot of 'face.' There are also 'KTV girls' who entertain lonely gentleman by singing karaoke with them. This is just about as on-the-up-and-up as it sounds. (I censored the photo myself. It was full nipplage in there.)
A street dentist. Look, no wait!
An extremely common scene: adults on the street crowded around a short makeshift table, playing card games. They are usually playing for money. I love that this is the customer satisfaction center.
The area where I live has lots of mountains, so there are steps everywhere. And no elevators unless the building has more than nine stories. (I live on the 4th floor; Andrew lives on the 8th!). The city we were in also has lots of stairs, and I walked up and down staircases everyday. On the plus side, they keep your butt high and firm!
And finally, a shot of the sink, shower and room in the 'hotel' we stayed in in the countryside. I'm cooling down my breakfast boiled egg in an ashtray of cold water. I brought my own toilet paper, it wasn't provided.
Comments
Stairs = good, street dentists = bad!
Glad to see someone else uses the phrase nipplage. The KTV places crack me up, as well as the dentist. WOW.
The hotel bath could be nicer as well.
It's fascinating to hear and see what it's really like in faraway China. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the perspective.