>Fun Fact

>For some guys in China (as well as the rest of the world), a woman’s virginity on her wedding night is a big deal. They prefer virgins.

In ancient China, the Emperor’s daughter (I think) was married and the husband saw her for the first time during the wedding. After the wedding night deflowering, the mother-in-law would check to see if she was indeed pure and untouched.

How did she do it?

She checked their bed sheets for blood. I found this out from my tour guide today.

>The Special Laowai Price

>During dinner last week I left to get a bottle of Sprite. The shopkeep charged me 3 RMB. I got back and Camilla asked me how much it costs.

I told her. She started laughing and informed me that shopkeepers here regularly overcharge foreigners because they see us as rich. The real price is 2.50 RMB.

I don’t like it. I mean, I’m not going to scream TMD!! and demand my .5 kuai back, but still…

Also, it seems this practice isn’t limited to foreigners. Shopkeeps will overcharge people from other parts of China too. Again, I don’t know how much ‘overcharge’ is for other place. If I’ve been overcharged before, I have not been aware of it.

I’ll be sure to raise hell next time.

>Traveling

>I’m going to Beijing tomorrow for four days. After which I come back to Wuhan. Next, Tianmen, Hong Kong and possibly Xi’an.

Here is the breakdown:

January 3 – 6 – Beijing

January 7 – Wuhan

January 24 – Tianmen (my girlfriend’s hometown) for Spring Festival

January 27 or so – Hong Kong. An undetermined length of time. An interesting note, Cantonese is the language of Hong Kong, and neither of us speak it. Should make for good times.

Some time in February – possibly Xi’an.

Also, the first five China columns of 2009 will center around teaching the non-English majors last semester.