Sunday, October 30, 2005

The China-Japan Friendship Music Festival 2005

( C-gal performing Chinese instruments at the stage)

This week is our campus festival, which will last for 5 days! Isn't it terrific! Yeah, I and my friend were looking forward to this day just like other campus students.

10/28, Friday, we went to a night event at campus. It was a concert of Hyde. He is the most beautiful Japanese guy I have even seen in my life. Angel, beauty is what he is. I would attach a photo site URL here. Just click it and see whether my compliment is true.:0)

China-Japan Friendship Music Festival 2005

It was my first time to visit Tokyo International Forum in UrakuChyo. To my admiration, every building in UrakuChyo is skyscraper. I felt totally tiny when I looked up them. They are just so gorgeous. Of course the hall in which the festival hold was splendid. Since it iwas a so-called "China-Japan"...festival, the audience were mainly Chinese people who live in Tokyo. The hall was crawling with Chinese and Japanese, or some Korean(?). My seat was in second floor, so I could barely catch a view of singers. Many people has brought a telescope, I thought they were clever to do this. Cause I could feel singers on the stage as if I could touch them with my hands after I have borrowed it from a kind woman. I came to this festival alone that day, but somehow, I was able to make friends with the couple next to me. I don't know why they were that kind to me enough to let me use their telescope and some candy, they just seemed like me:-) Or simply because I was the youngest one at my row. Haha.

This festival has hailed the top singers in both Japan and China ( Taiwan). Some of them are my favorite, like Leehong Wan, Amei and Natsukawa Rimi. The melody of songs were soft, dynamic, and nostalgic, which recalled our memory in China. The title of the Festival is also " 同一首歌”( "A song we all know") , peole in the hall were able to feel as one at the time. Not only Chinese people, but also Japanese friends must have shared the same feelings, I believe. Sino-Japanese friendship is forever!

Unexpected Luck

After the festival at the finale at 9:00pm, I left the hall and thanked the kind old woman. And then, I went to a restaurant on my way home at the station. I ordered a "special Omelet" and when i ate i up and atempted to pay it, the things happended! As the waiter cleared up my tray, he waded up the check and threw it to the trash can! Can you believe it!? I was too aghast at this to understand what on earth happened to me. I tried to ask him where to pay the Omelet , but the second time, what he did was to point the direction of exit, indicating me to leave the restaurant. What the hell this is!? I never have had a thought I would one day eat at restaurant as at "my home". What would you do if you encounter ths incident? In my case, I accepted it as a result becasue it was too sudden for me to react properly. Am I a cheater and cunning girl? What would you do if it was in your case? Well, anyway, all I can say is, today is my day! :-)

4 comments:

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dave n said...

You were lucky that you were able to take photos in the theatre. And your friends like me, are lucky too, because we can see them too! (-; I saw the other pics too, it looks like a fun show. What is happening on the other days? Do you have a lot planned?

I like cities, and skyskrapers too, and all kinds of historic or special places that make you proud and impressed, at the achievements of human civilization.

It is funny and adorable to read the way you describe things, like the evening at the theatre, and the restaurant. I would like to go out with you and enjoy your fun personality one day. (-:

mikilan said...

Hehe, really? Don't you think it's really nice we one day explore Tokyo Urban or Londone!?:0)
Actually, we were not permitted to take photos and vedio in the theater. I was lucky not to be noticed. I0I

dave n said...

Yes. I would like it to happen one day. xx (-: