It was my first time taking bus in Chengdu and it was something I feared. I had witnessed a few times people rushing up the bus without any order. If the windows were big enough, I guess they probably would climb in through them. It wasn’t too bad for me this time probably because it was quite early in the morning. There was an assistant on the bus who would collect $ from me.
I went up to the upper deck and took a sit near the stairs. A while later, a long hair 妹妹 came and sat beside me. But I was looking out of the window all the time because I wanted to be sure where I was. After about an hour, I reached the terminal but was a bit disoriented. The map given by the Sims girl wasn’t exactly accurate either.

As they say, 路在嘴上. After asking someone for direction, I found the bus depot to take the feeder bus. There was no bell to press on the bus and there were only 2 ways to get off: 1. shout to the driver. 2. wait till the 大姐 on the bus to ask if anyone wants to get off at some particular points. However, she was shouting in 川话 which I still couldn’t fully understand. I was afraid that I might miss the stop and end up in some ulu place.

Luckily, the Panda Base (熊猫基地) was a touristy place and hence quite a number of passengers got off at the same time as well. Moreover, there was a large panda statue there which couldn’t be missed. I am always excited when visiting zoo and I have never seen a real panda in my life before. Although it was drizzling, I was still feeling rather upbeat.


But very soon disappointment began to set in. The only time I got to see a moving panda was when watching a documentary in a little theatre. All the live pandas in the fenced-up areas were sleeping on the trees! Maybe I came at the wrong time. Maybe pandas are nocturnal creatures. Or perhaps they just behave like that. In any case, it was most boring zoo visit I ever had.

The red pandas (小熊猫) were slightly more active. They are raccoon-looking creatures that are much smaller than ordinary pandas. To take a picture with a panda or a red panda cost around 800rmb and you have to wear protective suit and boots. No way was I going to spend this kind of $ especially after knowing that this place is such a let down. I was told that the panda zoo in 卧龙 had more to offer.

I left the place around lunchtime and took the bus back to照觉寺. There was a flea market just outside the temple selling all sorts of stuffs from books and cassette tapes to clothes and religious-related items. One of the stalls was playing 刘德华’s 谢谢你的爱. It has been ages since I last heard this song.
On the way back to the bus terminal, I bought a sausage and some fermented beancurds from a roadside stall. I simply love these so called 臭豆腐 ever since I ate some in Taiwan some years ago. This kind of roadside stall has a hygiene level of zero but I trust my stomach. She had a frying pan mounted on her trishaw which contained black and dirty oil. She would fry the beancurds for a couple of minutes and put it on a board (which was also black). Then she would add chilli powder and mixed around. The pungent smell was really overpowering. Smells like foot-rot.
I wanted to enjoy the beancurds while waiting for the bus at the terminal. However, it came faster than I thought and so I had to board it. I felt embarrassed eating fermented beancurds on the bus and would probably be scolded if I were back in Singapore. It was another hour of ride back to Sims. I decided to have a hair cut at the neighbourhood salon.
I went to the biggest salon I could find nearby and asked for a 吹剪洗 combo. The service was the best I had so far. The 洗头妹 was a Sichuan girl called 晶晶 or something like that. I had a 25 min hair-wash service plus head massage and she was very chatty, especially the moment she knew I was from Singapore. Our conversation revolved around my opinions on Sichuan and I told her a few things about Singapore as well. I always like to promote Singapore to foreigners because even though many have heard of the name of our country, their knowledge of our country is only limited to modern, small and clean. And maybe Michael Fay for the Americans.
It was very enjoyable to have my hair washed and the 30rmb I paid was absolutely worth it. The hairstylist was a guy who was just as conversational. After the haircut, I returned to Sims and CCG told me he found the entire collection of 金庸 novel. The pocket size version. So he brought me to that bookshop but it was closed after 4pm! Very suei because that day was our last day in Chengdu. We decided to try our luck at another bookshop but none of the novel was on display shelf. It was just not popular to read 金庸 novel anymore.
As a last resort, I asked the assistant there and was surprised that they actually had the stocks! They kept them in a cupboard and were only available upon request. So in the end, I had to carry 2 boxes of books back to Sims.

By the time we were back at Sims, JH and Kenneth were back and we decided to go pubbing since it was our last night as well as my birthday. JH and Kenneth even bought me an Adidas shirt as present (感动). We took a cab to an Irish Bar (Shamrock) but we were too early for the performance which would start only at 10pm. The steak we had was quite good but rather expensive though still considered cheap compared to Singapore.
After the meal, we ordered some drinks and I found out that Hoegarden was called 福佳白 in Chinese. A group of Angmohs performers came and I realized they weren’t Irish! They were Americans and at the start of their performance, they played an American Christian song. It was damn off. I’ve been to really traditional Irish pub in France and the Celtic music was fantastic then. Banjo, flute, guitar. Well, that was because I was in Brittany then that place had strong ties with Celtic culture. This one in Chengdu was too Americanized!

We couldn’t stand the music anymore and decided to move off to another place. According to JH and Kenneth, there was a place where all the havoc places were. It was near 紫荆戏院. When we reached there, there was just half a street of clubs and bars. JH was quite disappointed but I was actually quite impressed to find these in China. We didn’t want to go into the clubs because we were a bit under-dressed and CCG and Kenneth do not club at all. So we decided to go to Paulaner for a drink.

I must say this Paulaner was much better than the one at Millennium Walk in Singapore in terms of service and entertainment. When we were there, a lady came to serve us and took our orders. Knowing that we were from SG, she even asked a translator to assist us in reading the menu. But that was rather unnecessary. The translator said that if next time we come, we can call him half an hour earlier so that he can cool the beer for us.


The lady poured the beer for us and tried to empty the bottle into a single glass. She had to fill it right to the brim and it really tested her skills. She was also having fun and joking with us at the same time. There was a stage performance with English and Chinese songs because there were quite a number of foreigners around. 2 hot babes dressed in red then came on stage with a sexy violin performance.


After that, the bar top was set on fire and the bartender stood on the bar top and performed acrobatic mixing of liquors. Each of us was giving firecrackers (those stick that sparkles) to play around with. The translator then came and asked for my birthday which coincidentally was on that day! So he asked the singer to dedicate a birthday song to me before we left. It was a very enjoyable and memorable birthday night.
Back at Sims, it was already 1am and the main gate was locked. We had to press a little doorbell and a while later, my favourite girl came and opened the door for us. The moment we walked past her, she knew we had been drinking. We quickly bathed and slept as we were really tired.















































