Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Chinese A-Z (2)

'I' stands for Chinese Idle Waitresses

View of a Chinese food court.

'J' stands for Chinese Jam Exercisers

Drivers take a walk while roads jam on Chinese Qing Ming holiday weekend.

Grandma takes opportunity to exercises in traffic jam.

'K' stands for Chinese Korean Church

Big Korean Church - 4 services a day. Translation service for Chinese, English and Japanese.


Newcomers are asked to stand up, are given a rose, and receive a cordial welcome song. The more this song was stuck in my head during the week, the more i wanted to go back to the Church. The actions in the 2nd last bar of the song are most warm and lovely.

I found this particular leader at the front to be very energetic, has a high-pitched voice, and talks a LOT. The kids must enjoy this. Sunday school in a Korean Church is very refreshing and exciting!

'L' stands for Chinese Loaders

There's something about Chinese people and carrying loads on their non-motorized bikes.

"The bigger the load, the less trips i'll have to make." Hahaha.

'M' stands for Chinese Market Escorters



At any given time, there were 1-3 market escorters 'escorting' us. Escorters are not easy to identify with one glance. Therefore there must have been many of them inside the shopping centre.

Escorter either calls for backup or arrangements to be made up ahead in the shopping complex.

Market escorter disguised as pedestrian, identified!~


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1 comment:

Abe said...

I love the 2nd loader! It's even better than the one we saw & laughed at for 5 minutes.

I don't get escorts??