Daniel Chee APT

I got Chee’s BBM yesterday (he was an avid iphone user that turned to the “black” side), and he told me that he’s on the front page of APT website. I was like whaaaa??? I knew you went to play, you won?!?!?!

He’s like…no laa, got second place in some side event.

But still!!!!. check his picture out here with Chucky’s (on the right and Chee on the left). I don’t know who’s the one in the middle, but this is supposed to be Team Malaysia.

Gosh I’m so proud of these people. They pursued what they really enjoyed doing and took it to the next level to go play at international tournaments. This should be shown to the Malaysian and Hong Kong police, where arrests have been made for innocent people playing the game of poker – then give them the finger.

Chee and Chucky, and the dude in the middle, more power to you!

Nuffnang China post by TianChad.com

copied from TianChad.com —

Nuffnang @ ??? in China now!
Guys, do you know that Nuffnang – Blog Advertising Community has new community site in China? Yes! I am sure China’s bloggers would be very happy to see this~! Even I also excited for them! If not wrong the office is located in BeiJing, Chao Yang (??,???).

Nuffnang China @ ??? – ????????????

Just yesterday Nuffnang China @ ??? officially launched their website. So for those bloggers who resides in China better register now~! Wah I can say Nuffnang is growing fast within just few years ;p

Intro in Chinese:

?????????????2007????????(Timothy Tiah)????(Ming Shen)???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

??3??????????????????4??????????????????5?????????15?????????????????40??????????????????????????

It is all the same with current Nuffnang just that everything is in Chinese. Now I know why Nuffie David went to China recently ;p

Spotted Vivien’s blog featured in Chinese Intro ar. Haha

NuffnangCN’s Twitter account in China Sina WeiBo.

“?????????????”

Since in China WeiBo@?? is more familiar than Twitter. I go and register an account for my self BUT my nickname “TianChad” has been taken.

Taken by who? A female who live in Jiang Shu, Yan Cheng. Hmm… How she know I am going to register Sina WeiBo?

If you are a blogger who is now reside in China, start register now @ Nuffnang CN~!
No worry if you are not, cos you still can register yourself at below several countries:

* Nuffnang @ Malaysia
* Nuffnang @ Singapore
* Nuffnang @ Philippines
* Nuffnang @ Australia

Nuffnang Real Good~! Congratz again for new community at China =D

PS: Thanks SimonSeow for mention it on Twitter. let see what I can do by using WeiBo~

You can subscribe to TianChad @ ??? or follow @TianChad on Twitter for future blog post update =) Press the “Like” button and share with your friend kay? Thanks~!
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13 Markings:

Shahrul Shaharuddin said…

Wohoo.. Congratz for Nuffnang lah.. Big market ow, because China blogger bit huge community.. =D NN roxx
Thursday, November 11, 2010 2:33:00 PM GMT+08:00
Supia Chao said…

China is not an easy market! Everything is so different. No twitter, no facebook, no blogspot. Its a different world. But go Nuffnang! You can do it!!!
Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:23:00 PM GMT+08:00
smoochie said…

congrats, Nuffnang! I super like the chinese name – Na Fu Neng!
Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:41:00 PM GMT+08:00
joshuatly said…

Agree with @Supia Chao. had been following on china tech community for a while, seems its not as easy as in malaysia and other country.
But congrats and hope to see nuffnang do well :D
Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:54:00 PM GMT+08:00
Tian Chad @ ??? said…

[Shahrul Shaharuddin]
Yeah *high 5*

[Supia Chao]& [joshuatly]
Yeah, not an easy task but I believe they can make it with China’s Nuffies~

[smoochie]
Haha good to know that~
Thursday, November 11, 2010 5:02:00 PM GMT+08:00
ken said…

i cant even read a thing.. :P
Thursday, November 11, 2010 9:49:00 PM GMT+08:00
Mohd Zaid said…

i terpaksa guna google translate :)
Friday, November 12, 2010 1:46:00 AM GMT+08:00
Tian Chad @ ??? said…

[Ken]
Haha no worries, as long can read English can liao. can go Nuffnang Singapore, Australia, Philippines~!

[Mohd Zaid]
Tak apa la, ada Nuffnang Malaysia kan~?
Friday, November 12, 2010 2:08:00 AM GMT+08:00
Kian Fai said…

?????? sounds like Nuffnang Boleh!! LOL
Friday, November 12, 2010 12:50:00 PM GMT+08:00
Tian Chad @ ??? said…

[Kian Fai]
Yeap~! =D Btw is ? not ? ar. Haha~
Friday, November 12, 2010 1:01:00 PM GMT+08:00
Tn.Punya said…

wah nuffnang sudah sampai china .. tahniah kepada nuffnang.. bila nak singgah indon ye..hehehe
Friday, November 12, 2010 2:28:00 PM GMT+08:00
Kian Fai said…

hah type too fast di XD coz the Han Yu Pin Yin auto translate come out =P
Friday, November 12, 2010 4:35:00 PM GMT+08:00
Tian Chad @ ??? said…

[Tn. Punya]
Haha I guess Nuffnang will be there as long there is a market~ Do you want to get involve? Haha!

[Kian Fai]
Haha it’s okay, sometimes it happens to me too ;p
Friday, November 12, 2010 5:44:00 PM GMT+08:00

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Hutong Toilets

Everyone was always telling me how it is in China, their toilets and all when you take a shit there’s no doors and halfway through your shit someone would pull the pail at the bottom out since you’re shitting into a hole. I thought that was really true until i came here and found out, no wtf, there are proper toilets with toilet bowls around. Those people talkign must have come from the villages or more outskirt areas that’s why they experienced shit like that.

That’s of coz until last Friday night. I was playing poker with the same bunch of friends again at Gulou, which is a hutong area, that means they don’t get private bathrooms, but toilets that everyone in that hutong (village) shares. I’ve been to a few toilets in Hutongs before and they were like regular toilets with doors and everything, until last Friday.

Yep, imagine taking a shit next to your friend, and you can be chatting about daily topics, current events, gossiping, while seeing your friend wipe his ass with toilet paper and see the soiled stains on the tp before they throw it into the bin? wait, there is no bin there.

Gaahh..maybe they don’t wipe their ass. I don’t know. Don’t think i wanna knwo too. I have to learn more how this shit works.

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Earlier that evening I was having dinner with Rachel at Gulou. We had this damn good roast meat dish (chicken, lamb, and beef).

Enjoy

Broken Shorts

Since I got the membership for the kickboxing place pretty expensively, and this place doesn’t really provide gloves, I had to get myself some. I went to Taobao.com, which is kinda like China’s ebay and with Julia’s help I bought myself some gloves, wraps, and since I was at it, I got my mouthguard, and shorts too since I didn’t have shorts. Everything for like RMB130. Not bad at all!!! I was pretty happy with myself.

That’s of course until I wore my shorts for the first time and this happens.

Yes I stuck a remote through the hole, to illustrate it better.

Sucks. What to do, one time wear, then throw away. Taobao sucks.

Huiwen at Beijing

So Huiwen came to visit for the first time here at Beijing. Her coming here actually gave me the chance to meet more people and also do more sight seeing myself. Hung out with Arnold over the weekend with his work mates who supposedly all “snuck out” from work on Friday to come to Beijing for this holiday. Bunch of awesome people.

We went to Forbidden City.

This place is humoungus, can’t imagine how big a house does one person have to live in.

We also found a Jazz place, FINALLY!!!!.. and they play everyday! 9pm – 12am. I might find myself spending a lot of time here muahahahahahaha

Near the Jazz place near Houhai area, we found scorpions. I’m of course chicken shit and wouldn’t even go close to one, not to mention put one in my mouth. Huiwen on the other hand, would chomp down anything that’s fried.

The Arnold gang finished off with a hotpot session after the Forbidden City tour.

According to the painting seller at Forbidden City this is one of the most famous hot pot places at Beijing at Wangfujing. So we went there, for about RMB150 per person. It was a different kind of hot pot, quite healthy coz the soup was clear and without taste, but it came with sauces that tasted pretty good. We came to this place directly from the Forbidden City, and since there weren’t any cabs that were willing to run the meter, we had no choice but to use the TukTuk (bike with built in seats at the back and cover, ala Thailand style). I had strict instructions from Rachel to never take this mode of transport coz it was super dangerous, and yes it was!!!. I asked the dude how much it was going to be and he said RMB20, so I said fine, even thouhg knowing that a taxi would cost RMB10. Yes, super dangerous, no stopping at traffic lights, going against traffic, everything you can think of. But we got to our destination safely. Then the dude asked us for RMB40, saying RMB20 a person. I’m like WTF?!!?!? fuck no, I gave RMB20, and told the other dude sitting with me. “get out”. He obeyed, and just walked out of the Tuktuk. Huiwen in the other Tuktuk checked with us and did the same. Arnold and Jemma got scammed RMB50 for that ride. HAHAHA. that could have gotten them half way to the airport.

Anyway, sorry for the total chronological mess of this blog post. But there’s a problem with the cut and paste function of the pictures so I had no choice but to write my blog post accordingly to the pictures uploaded!

Kickboxing at Beijing

So after all this debate I finally signed myself up for kicboxing here in Beijing. It’s way more expensive than Malaysia but I thought I needed the exercise, and I have no golf here. So the expensiveness makes up for the non-golfingness.

Paid RMB4800 for 7 months extendable til 10 months. So I guess that wasn’t too bad considering 3 month unlimited was RMB2700 and a 50time kickboxing pass was RMB5000. So I took the RMB4800 option.

I better get my ass there more, even though there’s so few chicks there (wtf kinda kickboxing gym is that?!), so that I get my money’s worth.

Oh and I bought my first pair of gloves and wraps from Taobao.com, gloves for 90RMB and wraps for RMB30. Can’t get better than that. China rules…..sometimes..

Yoon Kit at Beijing

Didn’t I keep my promise by blogging more???

Last week, I saw tweets from Yoonkit that he was coming to Beijing. Immediately I told him I was here and we could meet up. I rarely check Twitter now since i need to use a proxy. But I did today and found out that he was going to be super near me.

We caught up for lunch and this is really the first time I’m sitting down speaking with him even though we see each other during chinese new years. He’s here at Beijing for a conference about some high tech technology stuff, no not about facebook and twitter, but like TCPIP, and blabla…if i gave you more examples I’d just look stupid coz i probably say everything wrong.

After lunch he came by to the Nuffnang China office/myplace to check out our small little place where Daixia and Julia were working HARD! Our first visitor to the Nuffnang China office!

Yep, I sure need to grow them eyes.

KL HK and BJ bits

It’s been a while so this is going to be bits and piece of the last month. Let’s start with KL.

As soon as I got back I got invited to the current Pizza Hut campaign that Nuffnang was doing. I did the previous Pizza Hut campaign there so Nick Davis was kind enough to ask the clients if it was ok for me to come along. Pizza Hut tried to make the same type of pizza that americans would like. Plain cheese, or cheese + pepperoni, or cheese +sausage. No other fancy ass type pizzas. Which is simple enough, but I guess if you want to have simple pizza it better come with simple price!

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This is Paramore’s concert. They’ve been touring for 6 years and it’s their first time at Malaysia. We Nuffies got Rock zone tickets, which pretty much was the best tickets in the house (and most expensive) for freeeee!!! I bet the people behind was were like, wtf these people don’t even know who Paramore is or their songs and they just stand there like wood, we should get their tickets.

No, just join Nuffnang and get free tickets bitches..,,..hahahah….

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Some evidence that I went to HK. This is HK Island at night. Was on a ferry crossing over to Tsim Sa Tsui.

and this is a view in the day time, from HK island peak looking over to Kowloon.

I was there at HK for some work for a few days, but managed to sneak in some time wiht friends. Met up with Roland from IU, which I destroyed his basketball shoes even though he was so nice to lend it to me for a basketball game there at HK. Then I met up with Maggie Tsang! Haven’t seen both these people since I graduated 5 years ago. Amazing what MSN and emails can do.

We had dimsum dinner at Tsim Sa Tsui at 10pm at night. She ate like a horse. hahahahahha….

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Then it was back to Beijing since early this week. Kingston and Francky came along as well for a few days. We had some good dinner and drinks the few nights they were here. Thanks Kingston for all the food!

And you know what, the statement that our nuffies can sing does hold true here at China. Julia during one of the dinners we had, went on stage and belted out 2 songs in front of everyone on Karaoke! Kingston and I both have video evidence of this. Damn we’re lucky we have hot Nuffies + singing capabilities. Muahahahahahahah…..

This is Julia on stage!

Will start updating more again now!