Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 4, 2012

You Made Me Smile.

     


Hey everyone! :D We're having a holiday today. Tomorrow's a public holiday too, yay. Just came across a few tumblr blogs and their pictures were all amazing. Pictures from tumblr are always amazing. Finally, we've handed in our Geography projects, woohoo! And that means, we don't need to be stressed as much as before anymore, heh. What a relieve. But not to forget, there's loads of projects waiting to be completed, still. There's history, art and a few more to go.

Oh wait, as what I know, I've always been blogging about homeworks, exams, projects and school stuffs. Well, life's getting harder and busier, I suppose. Life ain't easy and good this year. One of the things that I've learnt this year, try not to procrastinate as procrastination is the thief of time, which is true enough. I wished that there's at least 36 hours per day, 24 hours isn't enough for us. Hmm, that's silly, oh well, let's get back to reality.

Oh yes, I would like to share with you guys about the pictures I took for one of the last week's evening. Hope you'll enjoy.


I love this shot.





Another picture of yesterday's morning sky view, it was purple in colour.


Our school had an event last Saturday, which is Merentas Desa, it's like a marathon. I'm glad that I've managed to walk till the end. It was totally exhausting. With the partner, Qing, we ran, we jogged and we walked together. It was great walking with her. And with Javier, too. Oops, we sweated a lot. And Javier said that I looked pale after the run. Oh my. Although it was not really that fun, but I'm glad that at least they're with me for the run. :)

Loving my new high waist shorts. :D

Went to KLCC yesterday. There were many weird people there. And after that, went to midvalley to have our dinner. Mum bought herself a pair of new converse shoes. Went home after that. I have a feeling since I was little, that is, I love KL. I love the buildings, places, streets and it's incredible view. :D


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Yours Truly.
Doris C.

Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 4, 2012

Eating Bitterness

I told my brother the other day that I was reading a book about migrant workers living in Xi'an that just came out last month - Eating Bitterness: Stories from the Front Lines of China's Great Urban Migration by Michelle Dammon Loyalka.

"Wow, that's esoteric," he said.

"Yeah," I responded, "I think the author wrote this book especially for me."

He laughed.

It's true, a book about migrant workers and China's rapidly developing economy set in my Chinese home city of Xi'an is right up my alley. When I heard of Eating Bitterness on Twitter a few weeks ago, I knew it was something I had to check out.

After having read the book, I don't think my brother's and my initial reactions were correct, though. The book is not esoteric. There's nothing technical about the sociology of urban migration or anything inside baseball about Xi'an in it. The book is about human beings trying to make their lives better. Anyone can relate with that.

Seeing that there are more than 100 million migrant workers in China right now taking part in the largest human migration in the history of the planet, this book is something anyone can and should read. It gives great insights into a truly massive demographic of the world's population.

 

Dammon Loyalka for her book embeded herself in the lives of migrant workers working and living in a city village (城中村) on the outskirts of Xi'an's High-Tech Zone. She shadowed a number of different types of migrant workers for weeks at a time. In her afterword, she said she spent upwards of three weeks, on and off, with each person she profiled. Because of her tireless shoe-leather journalism, an intimate portrait of each character's hopes, joys, and fears is painted for the reader.

The characters in her book are as follows:
1. The Veggie Vendors  
2. The Impenetrable Knife Sharpener 
3. The Teenage Beauty Queens 
4. The Ever-Floating Floater 
5. The Landless Landlords 
6. The Nowhere Nanny 
7. The Opportunity Spotter 
8. The Big Boss
Each one of these migrant workers with countryside roots living in the big city show a remarkable ability to "eat bitter" (吃苦). "Eating bitterness," the title of the book, is a phrase that Chinese people use to describe one's ability to deal with hardship.

A farmer toiling the fields during flood or drought in ancient China had to eat bitterness. A young girl sold to a warlord to be a concubine had to eat bitterness. Nearly everyone in every part of China had to eat bitterness under Mao.

Even today during China's economic miracle with all of its glitzy skyscrapers and black Audis, many in the bottom-rung of society have to eat more than their fair share of bitterness. China has come a long way in the past thirty years, but not everyone is enjoying the fruits of their hard labor equally. Dammon Loyalka's book shows how life is for those at the bottom of today's China trying to follow their dreams and trying to make life better for their families.

I really liked getting to know each one of these characters Dammon Loyalka introduced. Although I liked all of these stories, my favorites were #2, #3, and #6.

The Impenetrable Knife Sharpener was probably my favorite character in the book. Wang Quanxi is an illiterate old man trying to scrape by a living in Xi'an by riding his bike around advertising that he'll sharpen whatever knives you have for a couple yuan each. He lives in complete squalor so that his fixed costs are as low as possible and he can send back nearly everything he makes to his family living in Henan.

I particularly liked this passage where Quanxi spent hours sharpening knives for a restaurant:



An owner of a restaurant intentionally screwing over this old man, who broke his back making sure his knives are sharp enough, out of three yuan (or $.48) really hit me. There were plenty of times in Xi'an where I argued with a motorbike driver over two yuan or someone selling vegetables over .5 yuan. That's certainly different than reneging on an agreed upon price, but getting to know Quanxi makes me question some of the energy that I put into nickel-and-diming people with so much less than I have.

Despite any attempts to get good prices with the migrant workers I encountered while living in China, I was constantly taken aback by the migrant workers I saw everywhere when I lived in Xi'an. Whether it was a little old lady pulling a wheelbarrow down the bike path of a street or construction workers literally building the new China, I was always aware of that a great number of people in China have incredibly difficult lives.

Eating Bitterness gives me a lot more context for those images of migrant workers that I have in my mind. Knowing the stories behind at least a handful of those faces is really valuable, in my opinion.

I really liked Eating Bitterness. Much like Factory Girls by Leslie T. Chang, it really opened my eyes to a group of people in China that I was very aware of but didn't know with enough depth. Eating Bitterness is written beautifully and is full of great information. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to look beyond the gaudy GPD numbers and see the full picture of China's rapid development.

Thứ Bảy, 21 tháng 4, 2012

Wake Me Up.


Hello people! So it's Saturday. :D We have replacement class for today at school. So yea, we had our exams today. Which is BM and English in paper 2 (essays). Exams plus projects = loads of work and stress. So much has happened these few days. And what I've noticed is, Blogger has a new look now. Which I can hardly get used to it. Sadly, my favourite website, picnik.com is over.

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My messy file. Oh, look at that red paper heart. :D


I've something random to ask. What do you guys wish to see in my blog? I mean, what would guys want me to blog about? Give me an idea and I'll consider about it. Hehe. :D I know that I'm being lame here. :P

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Yesterday's purple, pink sky.

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Pinkish.

What I've realized is, as the days go by, as a blogger, I've never visit blogs that often anymore. I rarely visit other's blogs and most of them had stopped posting their blogs. My blog is always dusty. At least, I did update it once a week or maybe at least, twice a month. It seems like everyone's busy with their jobs/lives too. *of course they are*

Guess what? I've started to wear my spectacles everyday. As my eyesight had increased tremendously. NO GOOD. Uh oh. Let me share one of my stories with you guys. This reminds me, while I was a kid, I used to think that wearing spectacles are cool. So I've always wanted to get a pair of spectacles for myself. Sounds silly isn't it? But oh well, you know, KIDS. And now I have to wear spectacles. As I grew older, I realized, for me, wearing spectacles are not cool. My advice, do take good care of your eyes or else you'll regret, just like me, sighs. I looked nerdy with spectacles. Oh well.

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I've made myself a cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows this afternoon. :D

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Do you love marshmallows? :P

I love this.
I love this paper heart's design very much. :D


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Je t'aime.


I've to stop here. See you guys in a few days time.

Yours Truly.
Doris C.
       

Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 4, 2012

Splash and lights.

       
Hello! I'm here to update again, as my loyal readers are looking forward to see a new update from me. Okay, I love my loyal readers a lot. So yeah, here it is! :D It's Friday Friday, wow, now I realize I mostly update my blog on the weekends. Time for some relax, well, just a little bit. But, don't forget, we're going to have another exam on this Saturday, which is English and Malay paper 2. Omg. It's going to kill me. Wow, fingers crossed.


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Time spent quite well with the loved ones this week. I hope we could spend more time like this together. Chatting with each other is fun and it really is great. 

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Not to forget, an event was held in our school today, which is the 'Hari Anugerah Cemerlang'. Was kind of excited and nervous at first. Got an award. It was totally great. :D Erica was being so cute today, she's such a sweetie, I love her lots! :D

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Lastly, a favourite photo of the week.

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Yours Truly.
Doris C.

Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 4, 2012

Little Ideas.

       
It's the first post of the month of April. It's been raining nowadays. It's good that the weather lately is not that hot, or else I'll feel like as if I'm gonna melt. Just had my exam yesterday. Another exam is on the next week. Ah, this year is full of exams. Imagine how are going to survive with all these? Oh wait, I'm still alive, hahaha. This is just crazy.

In love with pop art effects lately.

Went to the night market with the classmates just for the project. It was fun. Oh yeah, and a bunch of Australian students had just visited our school on Monday! How cool was that, hehehe. A few of us were chosen to be the ambassadors of the school. And my Australian partner of the day was Erin. She has the same name with my another friend. The tour was really awesome. Had very nice chats with them. It was one of the best days in my life. But too bad, my camera was not with me at that time. Exam ended yesterday. And I'm writing this post today, right now. Oh yea, Friday. Are you looking forward to the weekends? :P

Some random photos :

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Late evening view.

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One of my best shots this year. :D

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Splash.

It's funny that sometimes when we've something to say, but we just can't express it out with words, it's all in the mind. Yeah, I've got a lot more to say, but I just can't figure how am I going to squeeze them all in this post. Nevermind, I'll stop right here then. :D


Yours Truly.
Doris C.

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