I am matched in a small war with the hotel staff here at the friendly Home Inn. A quick introduction, Home Inn is a new chain of hotels that is striving to become the Comfort Inn of China. This specific location is actually nice enough, but I am not sure how often they have visitors staying here for a month.
Since I left home for 3 months, I brought more than an average amount of clothes. The Home Inn provides its guests with 6 hangars. Now I know that many of you think I do not have 6 articles of clothing worth hanging up, but I can assure you that I do.
The first day I was here, I went downstairs and asked for 8 more clothes hangars. After a minute or two, they nodded in understanding and I thought hangars would be sent up. Nothing happened. Evening Two, I ask again for more 8 clothes hangars. I don’t know if they don’t want to give me that many, or they truly didn’t understand, but again nothing happened. Evening Three, I come home, get a knock on the door, and receive one hangar. Morning Four I ask for clothes hangars again. Somewhat confused nods from the front desk. I resolve to get the word clothes hangars written in Chinese for me, but later forget. Evening Four, I come home, get a knock on the door, and get one hangar again. Evening Five, temporary ceasefire.
I am not sure how this battle of wits will end up, but I think I am no worse than a 2 to 1 underdog.
I have learned how
The Chinese Air Force apparently has cloud seeding capability. They launch missiles that emit silver iodide which explode in the air and cause clouds to form and then rain to fall. The Air Force plans to use these missiles to encircle the city with clouds and rain in the days before the Olympics to temporarily help clean up the pollution by making it rain.
Apparently they also did this when some Olympic Committee officials came to assess the pollution problem before choosing
The sign below from a park in
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