Working at IUPUI has been such an eye opening experience. My last job was working on the Southside of Indianapolis in a school (University of Indianapolis) with a TOTAL enrollment of 4,000 this includes ALL students (full-time, part-time, graduate and undergraduate). To come to a school of over 30,000 had been a culture shock! But I soon realized that everything is school focused. Sure there are around 30,000 people but I do not seem them every day. I only see that Kelley students. So it feels like there are only hundreds of people on campus (until I come to campus to find a parking space and then I realize that there are thousands of people on campus ☺).
January 2009 Archives
Working at IUPUI has been such an eye opening experience. My last job was working on the Southside of Indianapolis in a school (University of Indianapolis) with a TOTAL enrollment of 4,000 this includes ALL students (full-time, part-time, graduate and undergraduate). To come to a school of over 30,000 had been a culture shock! But I soon realized that everything is school focused. Sure there are around 30,000 people but I do not seem them every day. I only see that Kelley students. So it feels like there are only hundreds of people on campus (until I come to campus to find a parking space and then I realize that there are thousands of people on campus ☺).
The flight to Hong Kong was much shorter, only 3.5 hours. The Hong Kong airport is also very large however much older than Beijing's new airport. To much delight our luggage was waiting for us when we arrived at baggage claim. When we arrived at baggage claim in Beijing we waited and waited for our bags to arrive. Many of our fellow travelers from our flight received their luggage however we were still waiting. We were extremely nervous! Finally we notice our luggage arrived on the rack but it did take a long time.
Instead of a taxi to the hotel we took a bus. The bus was extremely empty. There were a total of 4 people on the bus including the driver. We were able to see beautiful scenary on the way to our hotel. The ride took about 55 minutes however there was also traffic.
After settling in and unpacking we decided to go exploring. We stumbled on a small market near our hotel. This market was less aggressive than the markets in Beijing. It was also extremely small and difficult to walk through. We also decided to get something to eat. We saw a sign for Outback Steakhouse and decided to enter the restaurant for dinner. We had delicious burgers for dinner. The meal was quite pricey however definitely worth it.
Tomorrow we will go visit the Big Buddha and Saturday we will go to Hong Kong Disneyland. TTFN!!
Jaime & Hayward
Today is our last day in Beijing so we decided to visit some markets to do some shopping before heading to Hong Kong. We were able to visit two markets in Beijing and it was quite the experience. Hayward really enjoyed the bargaining process. The salespeople knew several English words like: "Hello", "Cheap price for you", "What price good for you", "How much you pay", "1st Customer today", "Ok", "Thank you", and "Bye Bye". Sometimes they were very aggressive, even grabbing my arm at one point and not letting go. I was quite frustrated and upset with how I was treated. We were able to get many good deals and fabulous treasures. We purchased so much that we needed to buy an additional small suitcase for a cheap price of course!
We had lunch at a restaurant in the 1st market we visited. It was on the top floor and we had a wonderful booth seat along the window with an amazing view of the city. The buffett had everything you could imagine and the price included beer and wine. Fantastic! I also enjoyed the best dessert I've had thus far on the trip. It was a little round chocolate ball with colored sprinkles. It was super soft and very yummy.
After our shopping excursion we went back to the hotel to drop off our purchases. We grabbed a taxi to take us to McDonald's for a quick bite to eat and then we headed to the other side of town to see the Chinese Acrobat show. The show was awesome. There were so many people in the performance. It was very different than I imagined. I thought there would be a great deal of gymnastics to music however it was more of a performance with some very dare devil like tricks. It was breathtaking and nerve wracking. Amazingly entertaining!!
Tomorrow we fly to Hong Kong!
Jaime & Hayward
Today ws another fun filled day. In the morning I had my usual cup of coffee from Starbucks (across the street from the hotel) and then we met Mr. Chen in the hotel lobby. Mr. Chen brought Mr. Ho to visit with us. Mr. Ho had also never been to Beijing so he was also a tourist. Mr. Ho was very excited about touring Beijing. We all had breakfast in the hotel prior to venturing out in the city.
We visited the Temple of Heaven, The Confucius Temple/Royal University, Toured a "hutong" (a traditional Chinese house), and we rode in a rickshaw around what they call "sea" however it was a frozen lake. We also had an amazing Chinese lunch. Mr. Chen and Mr. Ho did the ordering for us as the menu was in Chinese with no pictures. Mr. Chen ordered us "pie" which mas more like a sandwich. It was pork and some type of round bread on the outside that was toasted or grilled. I loved it!!!
We went to dinner at a fancy restaurant for a "traditional Chinese dinner". Mr. Chen and his friends toasted us several times at dinner. It was a real cultural experience in our own private dining room. We met another colleague of Mr. Chen's at dinner who also attended the IU School of Law and lived in the Campus Apartments at IUPUI with his wife and daughter. At the end of dinner we took a group photo and shared gifts with one another. Hayward brought some IUPUI Jaguars to give to our new friends and we received tea. It was an amazing evening!
JC & HG
Good Evening from Beijing!
After
today I get to say, "I climbed the Great Wall of China". I also
purchased a sweatshirt with this statement on the front. I am proud to
be a tourist!!
We took an organized tour to the Great Wall.
Also included in our tour were several other stops to a jade factory,
Ming tombs, TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) research facility, and a
traditional Chinese lunch. There were three other couples on our tour
from Colorado, Orange County California, and Argentina.
It was great to converse with others who spoke English. The Chinese
individuals who speak English say they speak "Chinglish".
The Great Wall was absolutely breathtaking! It was also extremely
unlevel and steep. Definitely not handicap accessible! It was very
challenging however I was extremely determined. The steps were not
evenly spaced and sometimes very high for me to climb. Needless to say
we made it! I made it to tower # 6 and Hayward made it almost to the
highest tower # 8. As he continued on I could see and wave to him.
While I waited for HG I was able to interact with native Chinese who
were also climbing the wall. Many of them gave me thumbs up for making
it as far as I did and others just stared.
After we returned from our tour we rested in the hotel and then we
ventured back out to a nearby Chinese market. Hayward has learned how
to barter with the Chinese salespeople. Everyone knows how much I love
to shop however I believe Hayward has purchased more than me on this
trip. HG has been entertained by the bargaining process. I hear HG
let out one of his belly laughs and I think "what deal has he found and
what is he purchasing now". We have found wonderful treasures thus
far. We are really looking forward to visiting the traditional Chinese
market on Wednesday.
We were exhausted this evening so we rewarded ourselves with an hour
long massage in our hotel room. Needless to say we are making the most
out of our holiday in China.
Lots of love, Jaime & Hayward
xoxoxo
Greetings from Beijing!
Today was quite busy... we toured the Forbidden City
(which is HUGE!!!!)... Even though we spent 1/2 of the day there, I do
not think we got see but about half of it (although we did tour the
center axis from north to south http://www.sights-and-culture.com/china/forbidden-city-map.html). We also went to Tiananmen Square
(which is right outside the south entrance to forbidden city). After a
brief rest in the afternoon, we went across Beijing (30 minute cab
ride) to see the Olympic Park. We were able to see the Bird's Nest
and the Water Cube. We toured the Bird's Nest and we were able to go
on the field however we were unable to go into the Water Cube since the
ticket office closed quite early. For dinner we had Peking Duck... (yummy).
Tomorrow we are signed up for a tour of the Great Wall and The Ming Tombs... it will be another full day.
For thos of you who don't know I fractured my right ankle in September
and I'm still recovering. I am using my walking boot and one crutch
while on vacation. Before leaving for vacation I was going to physical
therapy 3x's a week in order to be able to walk on vacation. Today, I
was able to walk most of the day with some short breaks to rest. I am
going to ice my foot down tonight and hopefully I will be able to make
again tomorrow.
Night night!
Jaime
Bon Voyage!
Hi! My name is Jaime Clougher and I'm an Academic Advisor for the Kelley School of Business in the Academic Programs Office in BS 3024.
I am very excited about being able to share my experiences with you as I will be visiting China with my significant other, Hayward Guenard. Some of you may know Hayward as he is the Director of Housing & Residence Life at IUPUI. Hayward has a conference in Hong Kong so we decided to extend the trip several days to also visit China's mainland. We will be on our holiday for two weeks.
Please look forward to many photos and posts from China.
Jaime