Back to the Big Red Dot


In less than 8 days, I was back in Tokyo once more.
Unlike the first "quickie" trip, I spent 5 good days this time. The weather was so much better than the last one. I get to travel more around the city and managed to buy some of the nicest things for myself and family.
 
Can’t imagine what I have been through the first 10 days of Sept. I have to deliver 4 major projects (2 shops in Hong Kong, 1 shop in Singapore and 1 building in Japan). At the same time, I was launching an Asia-Pac promotion for Mid-Autumn Festival. I was feeling kinda "worried" (not stressed) cos’ I hate to deliver shitty, half-fuck jobs. Thankfully, I have Tracy and my French boss. They helped me a lot during my absence. (Having said that, I will be taking off again very soon…What a crazy month for me!)


This is indeed a great Tokyo trip for me! At work, I met some of the finest talents from New York, Hong Kong and Japan. I learnt so much from them. Despite knowing each other for less than a few hours, this multi-nationals team had superb rapport and chemistry. Over this past week, we worked very hard and produced one of the best presentations ever! Our jobs required us to do lots of shopping research (which is damn fun! We get to shop and visit some great landmarks!). We spent 2 good days and nights in GINZA, EBISU and SHIBUYA. Japan is such a great place to shop but many big stores close at 8:30pm daily.

Outside work, we played even harder – My good Singaporean-cum-Japanese friend. Martin Heng, brought us to some very interesting places. We went to this district of toys (at Akihabara Electric Town 秋葉原電気街), comics and gadgets! It is like a big "Sim Lim Town" except they have lots of sex shops and cosplay-themed cafes! Now, I understand why friends like Meijie, Yixi and Kalinda adore Japan so much – cos this is a very strange and weird city. Plus it is also a very cool, clean and beautiful place. This is one place where you can do all the shitty and weird stuffs and walk away freely. Anything is possible in Tokyo.

 

It is very difficult to be "Lost in Translation"". For sure, I want to come back to do all the "impossibles". Enjoy the pixs!

36 Hours in Tokyo

This is a city where you see many cute and sweet girls in brown hair. This is a city where you are discouraged to talk on your mobile in the train or on the bus. This is the city when big shopping malls close at 9pm. This is the city where one of the world’s most expensive streets resides. This is the city when you find Seoul + Taipei + Shanghai. This is also the city where you find many carrying transparent white umbrellas. This is Tokyo.

My first 36 hours in Tokyo has been more than just eye-opening. Right from the airport, I was detained for more than 15 minutes. I had everything searched – from head to toe. I was body-searched – and they emptied every single item in my bags – they even stuck their hands into my shoes. All because I gave them a "wrong" answer at the counter. I was asked if this is my 1st trip in Tokyo. I answered "yes". They then asked me how long is my trip. I told them "less than one day". And then they asked me if I am here for business and where is my meeting point. I answered "I don’t know the address yet." With that – off to the room I went!

The taxi fare is amazing! I am never the "bus or train" commuter. I am always the Taxi-Boy. However, I have to stick to the bus as it will cost me about SGD400 from the airport to the city! The 2-hour bus ride itself cost me SGD45! (Same fare from Singapore to Malacca!).

The Japanese are a different breed of people. They take huge pride in their job – bus drivers, waiters, bellboys, shop staffs. You can feel "their systematic way of working". 

My good Singaporean friend, Martin (who speaks very good Japanese now) played guide and my life-saviour throughout these 36 hours. Without him, I would have felt so lost in translation in this massive, complex city. My 2G iphone isn’t working and I can’t contact anyone. I have never felt so crippled before! Lucky I have my blackberry (it is running on 3G) – I used it to message / sms the folks in Hong Kong.

It was meant to be a quickie business trip. Believe it or not, typhoon loves to travel with me. It was a 36 hours of heavy rain and strong wind. I love the cool 22-degree weather. The stay was so comfortable. I accomplished 90% of what I was tasked to do. I had my favourite Coco-Curry Rice! And best of all, I spent good quality time with Martin around Shibuya (渋谷区) and Ginza (銀座).


Hotel Enchanting

(Photo Taken: Marina Mandarin Hotel, Singapore ~ After all these years, it is still so beautiful.)

My Last Stop – Zhuhai Massage and Dinner with Yiyi!

Meeting Yiyi in Zhuhai was my last stop in China. My 1-week China tour has finally ended. I think I put on back the 5KG I lost before my Singapore trip! Today, I had a great body oil massage and a good Shanghai dinner in Zhuhai! All thanks to Yiyi for her great hospitality! 

New Flu Gadget


First, it was The MASK! Then came the EAR THERMOMETER. And now, the GUN. (Photo Taken: Zhuhai Ferry, China)

Now the new travel trend in China – Before you alight from any transport, a medical crew will be boarding the vessel, armed with these guns and "zap" at the passengers’ forehead. Only when you are zapped and cleared by the medical officer, you can then alight from the vessel.  

Stranded in Beijing Airport

I was extremely unhappy and disappointed with the service carrier, Cathay Pacific!  In fact, it was my second unpleasant encounter with CX in just 5 days! My departure flight from Singapore to HK was delayed for an hour and the CX staff gave us inconsistent excuses. At the waiting lobby, a man said "it was due to a suspected case of swine flu, we have to disinfect the plane." Once onboard, the pilot made an apology, stating that the delay was caused by a technical problem and they have to repair the plane! Man, it was all but bullshit!

Not surprisingly, Tracy’s return flight back to HK was met with more frustating experience. She and the other 200 over passengers were made to sit inside the plane for 3 hours – while the engineers were fixing the plane. Pure stupid or what, can’t they check the plane first before getting the passengers to board!?

But none of these 2 bad experience beat my last one. I was stranded in Beijing Airport for bloodly 7 hours! And throughout the first 2 hours of my ordeal, there was no official explanation for the delay. This was my experience.

At the VIP Lounge
I was at the lounge. The pretty and friendly lady came and reminded me that my flight is taking off soon.
She asked me to proceed to the my boarding gate 16.

Rejection at Gate 16
There was a queue at Gate 16 and it was heading for HK. I was rejected at the gate as it wasn’t my flight.
I was told that my gate has changed to Gate 11.

Not a ghost at Gate 11
I ran to Gate 11 and can’t find any one there. No one at the counter. There was no plane at all!
I was still within time. I checked with another officer. They told me to go to Gate 28. I ran to Gate 28.
They announced that the plane will be delayed for 1 hour. I went back to my lounge to rest.

2 Hours later – Proceed to Gate 57
They said the plane has arrived and did some maintenance.
After 2 hours, I was informed by the lounge lady to proceed to Gate 57 for boarding.

No plane at Gate 57 – Wait another 3 hours
When I arrived at Gate 57, there were a lot of people. And there was no sign of my plane.
I was then informed that our plane was faulty and we may need to wait for another 2-3 hours!
The best thing was – none of the CX crew can confirmed if we can fly out or not.

They gave out food coupon and asked us to return 2-3 hours later. Some of the passengers were yelling at the counter staffs, demanding them for accurate instruction and more transparency on the delay. All the crew can said "We are not sure of the situation and we cannot commit."

Gate changed to Gate 19!
2 hours later, I went back to Gate 57 – there isn’t a ghost there.
Except a note which said – Flight changed to Gate 19!

By that time, I was tried, angry and pissed off. I tried calling CX hotline and its lines were fully engaged!
I went to the VIP Lounge and made a complaint – they said they can’t help me. If I were to make a complaint, I will have to make it online on email! What kind of service was that!!!!???

Flew out 7 hours later!
I gave up trying. I just sat there in disbelief! How can a reputable airline make such a mess! The crew was 100% unprepared to take on crisis like this. And seriously, none of them know how to react to the affected mass. Most the passengers were grumbling amongst themselves about the poor standard of CX. Finally, after 7 hours of waiting in the airport, I flew out of Beijing to HK! (My total transit time – door to door – took me 14 hours!)

I am totally disgusted by the standards of CX! Worst of all, they do not have the basic skillsets to contain a situation like this. There have been delays from other airlines but they handled those issues very well. SQ even paid me $500 cash + free upgrade to Business Class when they screwed up my seating and timing. That is first class. No wonder, SQ won World Best Airline for many years! For CX, they are just full of cheap words and slow meaningless action.

CX, forget about spending more money on branding and brandwashing minds! What you need is to ensure that your company deliver what you promised! The experience! That is something what advertising can’t help you! Fly a kite instead if you can’t fly a plane right!

HomoMascots


MM, MF or FF? (Photo Taken: The Bird Nest, Beijing) 

Reflection


"Hey dude, one of us needs to get out of the mirror" (Photo Taken: Forbidden City, Beijing)

Shark Fin, Anyone?


( Photo Taken: Beijing Underwater World, China) 

The City of Giants

I am back in Beijing this week to complete what I didn’t accomplished in my last short trip. It may sound stupid, but I have promised myself to visit the famous "bird nest" and "water-cube". Okay, I am not really into sports but I am one of those who want to touch and see whatever I saw on TV. Haaaa… sounded like a real "himbo". (Hey! You have no idea what I watch on TV.) No matter what, I just want to tick some of these unfulfilled boxes on my list this year.

I was in Beijing during her hottest days in May – 34-35 degrees! Am I lucky or what? The sun and the heat was unbearable. The weather forecast said the weather is going back to its norm 19-25 degrees this weekend! (Urghhh…by then, I will be back to HK!)


I have a great host – Hovman! And he knows exactly what I like! And he brought me to many interesting places – good food, cool space and lots of art! Mmm… the only thing he missed out is the GIRLS! Okay, just a good host – not great.




2 nights ago – Hovman brought me to see the "Great LED of Beijing". My first words "My god, the Chinese is incredible! Are they inferior or what? What are they building such big stuffs AGAIN?" I began to think this must be a "Chinese Thingy"- The Chinese like to build big, enormous, giantic, mammoth, massive, extraordinary things!!! They have the Great Wall, the Bird Nest, the WaterCube, the Three Gorges Dam, the Basketball player Yao Ming …. and by 2010, they are going to have the world’s biggest "Great Wheel" in Beijing Chaoyang Park. (see: http://www.greatwheel.com/beijing_eng/home_english.htm)