Monday, January 30, 2006

 

xin nian kuai le 新年 快乐


Happy New Year!
The Chinese like to leave no doubt as to who invented fireworks. Starting a full week before the Chinese New Year, reaching it's peak at midnight on Jan. 29th (and lasting another week after that we're told), we have been bombarded with non-stop fireworks. For some reason, the plaza outside our apartment seems to be one of the main launching grounds for firecrackers, M80-like artillery rounds, bottle rockets, sparklers, and even those giant exploding ones usually reserved for professional shows. It's become so regular that we hardly even notice anymore ... just another level of background noise to add to the car horns, scooters, and street hawkers. The price you pay for living in a big city. Laurel and I witnessed the Xin nian kuai le celebration from two landmarks of downtown Shanghai, the Bund and Nanjing lu.

Comments:
That sounds awesome. Did you venture out and try to blow anything up yourself?

btw, i'll get a link to this up on the mauserfamily.com site asap. It sounds like you guys are going with the flow out there, and having a good time.

keep the stories coming.
Jess
 
Okay, second try... my first comment didn't take for some reason.

The fireworks sound like fun, did you get crazy and go out and blow some stuff up yourself? Fireworks Chinese style, awesome!

I'll get this blog linked to mauserfamily.com ASAP. Sounds like you guys are going with the flow and having a great time.

Keep the stories coming,
Jesse
 
Gong xi fa tsai! Have you guys heard that phrase yet? ... another way to wish a happy new year with good luck and fortune because Chinese people are big on that sort of thing.

Andy and I enjoyed reading your blog. Sounds like you guys are having fun.

Happy belated birthday, Laurel! =)
 
I love your blog! Especially how you've organized it. The stories are wonderful! Please know that Joe, Audrey and I think about you often.
Love, Irene
 
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