Dear Bloggy,
Haven't written to you for so long. How're you doing?
Some TsingHua colleagues brought me to a local restaurant at the TsingHua west gate. The place is famous for its chicken wings and its other BBQ meat. Food is so tasty! :D Guess we can go to these places only once in a while as it is quite dirty. (Don't think my immune system can handle the germs If I go there too often) But then food is real cheap and so tasty! Special thanks to MingJuan, PanRong and Andy who brought me there! =D
We've also walked around the TsingHua campus and I can't believe it is sooooo big. We've walked for almost 40 mins and only covered about one third of the campus. But if you slow down and 'feel' the environment, you would notice the kind of history, the serenity, and the pride it carries as the most prestigious University in China. After a 40 mins walk in the campus, I feel that even an ignorant like me could suddenly turned into a well-read person. :p
Now I am in "The Bridge" again. It is a cozy coffee house and has become my favorite hangout place after dinner. With a cup of coffee, a book, and a laptop, I could spend a few hours here enjoying the night after a day of hard work (ok, I admit it isn't all that hard). I used to feel lonely here in Beijing, and sometimes it still is. But God has always been good to me. Now I have many good friends from fellowship and from office. Thanks also for the creativity, hard-work, and endurance of so many great engineers we now have the technology to connect with our friends all over the world even though we may not station in the same city (who says engineers aren't cool?!)
Solitude, I think, in itself is neither good or bad. It all depends on how you choose to perceive it. It is like a cup of black coffee: bitter when you first taste it, but then after a while, you suddenly found yourself enjoying it.
Now I'm starting to know how to appreciate the beauty of this city. I'm starting to loving it.