I AM GOING TO ARASHI AROUND ASIA SHANGHAI CONCERT! I am bent on going, anyway.
Today was quite a slack day, while Sean had very minor changes to make to his Johnnie Walker stuff, I had the chance to surf and look through online China ticketing sites and Yesasia. During one of Arashi’s summer concerts earlier on in Japan, they had announced that there will be an Asia tour at the end of this year; the countries are Korea (Seoul I think), Taipei, Tokyo and Shanghai. Now wait a moment – last stop, Shanghai. Doesn’t it sound too good to be true? I only knew of the news a few days back.. and it suddenly dawned upon my laggy brain, that attending an Arashi con and seeing them up front might be more tangible than just a dream; It’s, quite possible omg!
15 and 16 November, finale in Shanghai, the final stop, awesome. I began seriously considering because I’m here to stay for 12 whole weeks, by that time I would have gotten quite familiar with Shanghai than anyone who hasn’t been here before, which means I’m a little closer than ever for being able to get tickets while I’m still here. If they implement the right ticketing system that is. Choosing to browse through ticketing sites wasn’t the easiest start for a first timer. As you know, in China, lots of scam websites that look very convincing are there to deceive unsuspecting individuals, and when they’re all written in Chinese, it makes understanding even harder. I simply don’t know for sure the ‘correct’ procedure and there are just too many concerns like payment, date, booking and all.
Gosh, the idea of attending the concert is making me lose sleep, like really. XD
After work, we didn’t quite have enough cash on us, so me and Sean went back, grabbed some and headed for Zhong Shan 龙之梦 for dinner. One of the typical malls nearby.. to me it’s like Junction 8 or Hougang Mall, just that in a much bigger scale. There were too many restaurants available, even though some even had ridiculously long queues, but we walked into a decent looking one after a while. Decent for its interior furnishing, posh looking seats and tables, European styled walls and modern décors. Not so decent after the very evident lack of even the most basic manners in their service.
We were seated at one corner where the air condition didn’t quite reach, so we moved ourselves a few seats away where the climate was better. The grumpy woman who showed us our seats, when she came to take our orders, gave off a “TSK”, obviously displeased with what we have done. Yes, we have just offended her! We asked her for her recommendation, and asked her a few more questions, she looked as if she was about to stalk off to set somebody’s hair on fire.
We came here after a tiring day at work in search of decent (not even asking for good) food but look what they returned us. Sean was telling me, “they are underpaid and overworked”, and they ARE like this. Well, whatever. I just didn’t want to throw up blood over something small, or else it would be impossible to survive in China. The pasta was, surprisingly, better than Olive’s. Got myself a glass of Baileys (about 25 rmb) to go with it.
In the days to come, 龙之梦 (the arcade, actually) would become our favourite place to destress. Near the Lego shop, there’s a huge arcade called “Tom’s World” and we spent a wee bit of time and a wee bit of money there. 1rmb for a token, which is $0.20 here. Most of the arcade games were very outdated, and it reminded me of Malaysia’s arcades.. the other side had those machines into which you dump your whole fortune in the form of coins, and expect the pool of coins to fall in return for some tickets. These took up like half the arcade(?!) and the number of people playing wasn’t just a handful.
A good thing Sean and I found the basketball machines, 2 tokens for some cheap and healthy (hahar) fun. We played a few rounds I think, but could never get past level 2 =.= If Sam was there, he would have had attracted a crowd… whoosh.
[ Expenses ] :
11 rmb (cab), 5 rmb (午后红茶), 37 rmb (coffee bean), 21 rmb (lunch), 47 rmb (dinner), 4 rmb (cab)














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