10 Surprising Things We Learned In China

We’ve been back in the United States for almost two weeks now, but I still have jet lag. So I’m taking that as a sign it’s not too late to write a blog post about some of the things we learned during our trip to China (Note: this is for mainland China, as Hong Kong was completely different and much more Western).

Here are 10 things, ranked on a scale of most surprising to least surprising:

1. People openly and loudly hock loogies

On the first day we were walking around Beijing, a man walked by us and cleared his throat loudly, then launched a huge glob of spit onto the ground. We burst into laughter. OK then!

But to our surprise, that was actually a very common sight throughout the rest of our trip. People hock loogies all over the place — even in subway stations! We even saw women doing this. Apparently it’s just normal in their culture.

In addition, when people sneeze or cough, they do not attempt to turn away or cover their mouths. It’s just ACHOO, straight ahead, out of nowhere.

2. Transportation security is better than ours

I was shocked at the level of security in the subway systems of Beijing and Shanghai (in particular Beijing), because I didn’t think of China as a target for terrorism. But it turns out their subways are better protected than ours.

Before you get to a turnstile in the Beijing subway, you have to go through a metal detector (and get frisked by a wand if you set it off) and put any bags through an X-ray machine (in Shanghai they have X-rays but no metal detectors). They are at every entrance, and you can’t avoid them.

That might not sound like a big deal, but think about the amount of commuters they have. I looked it up, and the Beijing subway system averages more than 9 million commuters per day (by comparison, New York City averages 7.7 million). And yet…we never had to wait in line of more than 30 seconds to enter a station!

I think this shows that cities like New York could beef up their anti-terrorism efforts with minor inconvenience to commuters.

On another safety note, the police in China have a huge presence — but they do not carry guns. They just walk around with big batons. However, that’s because no one else has any guns there, so they don’t have to worry about needing to shoot anyone. In general, we felt very safe walking around the cities.

3. Baby butt pants

Some babies/toddlers in China wear pants with no crotch in them! They look like the pants have been split open, but it turns out they were designed that way. And it’s not like they’re wearing diapers underneath — they’re wearing NOTHING!

We were so confused about this outbreak of babies mooning us, but it turns out this is a fairly common thing and it saves money on diapers. If a kid has to go, they just squat down and do it (pee or poop) on the sidewalk. Then the parents clean up after them (like a dog!).

Here’s a Google image search if you want to see what these pants look like (semi-NSFW).

By the way, yes, the toilets were super weird (public toilets are just squat toilets, not the kind of sit-down toilet we’re used to) and they don’t have toilet paper in them. But we already knew that would be the case, so it’s not surprising enough to make this list.

4. Immaculate cleanliness in public areas

This might come as a surprise since I just told you kids take dumps on the sidewalk, but most of the public areas we visited in Beijing and Shanghai were super clean. Like clean enough that we were like, “Wow, look at that!”

In the subway stations and malls, we saw cleaning people constantly sweeping, searching for little scraps of trash and even bending down to polish scuff marks out of the floor. In general, people seemed to pick up after themselves better than we Americans do.

5. No wedding rings

From what we could tell, it’s not common for Chinese people to wear wedding rings. Apparently it’s just not a thing there. Full credit to my wife, Sarah, for noticing this one (I didn’t realize it until she pointed it out).

6. Lots of shoving

This would be higher on the list, but we already knew to expect it — just not at the level we experienced. There is VERY little personal space in the big Chinese cities, and apparently there’s just not enough time to say our equivalent of “Excuse me” or tap someone on the shoulder if they want to get by; they just SHOVE.

For example: Let’s say you’re standing on a subway train and the person behind you wants to get off at the next stop. They don’t say anything to you, they just push you out of the way and bull their way by (we noticed people do this to other Chinese people as well, it’s not just because we were foreigners).

It doesn’t appear that they do it maliciously, it’s just that in a place with so many people, that’s sometimes the only way to get where you want to go.

Rush hour in the Beijing subway.

7. They’re very curious about white people

I was going to type “Americans” instead of “white people,” but I don’t think we were ever identified as Americans. They don’t know whether we’re European or Russian or what — they just know we look different. Particularly in Beijing, where there are fewer foreigners, we REALLY stood out (even in the tourist areas!).

On the subways, people would sometimes stare at us — particularly children, who would get shy and hide in their parents’ arms if we smiled or waved back. Sarah loved to try and interact with the kids; they were so fascinated by us.

We were also stopped by people to take pictures — with them! — several times on the trip.

Here’s how that would go down: Someone would come up to us and motion for a photo and hold out their phone. I’d think, “Oh, they want me to take a picture of them. No prob.” But then they’d start motioning no, no, they want us IN the picture with them (Sarah was asked to do this more times than I was).

A man stopped and asked for his picture with Sarah at the Great Wall of China.

8. They love the New York Yankees (or at least the hats) and the NBA

We never saw anyone wearing any American sports team gear except for New York Yankees hats. They were everywhere, particularly with young, fashionable Chinese wearing them.

Unless I’m missing something, I think this is just because American stuff is “cool” there. In general, clothes with English sayings seemed like a trendy thing (even if the sayings made no sense whatsoever).

Also, the NBA was big over there. We saw players like James Harden in many high-profile advertisements, and NBA game highlights even played on screens in subway cars.

9. Popular chains include KFC and Haagen Daz.

There were KFCs everyyyyywhere there! It definitely felt like there were more KFCs than McDonalds or any other American chain. Also, the KFCs were kind of, well, NICE! Some of them appeared to have table service in the restaurants.

Also, Haagen Daz stores were everywhere. And they were like big cafes, too — not just little ice cream storefronts.

Side note: You know how McDonald’s has its McCafe brand? In China, there were some actual McCafe stores (like Starbucks) that were separate from McDonald’s.

10. How people deal with the smog

OK, we gotta talk about the smog. It wasn’t surprising at all that it existed, because we were very prepared for it (I had bought filtered masks to bring with us). And I had read that on non-windy days in the winter, the smog would probably be bad.

Thankfully, we had three clear days in the week we were there, but the other four were really terrible at times. My weather app would say “Sunny” but we could hardly see out the window on several days in Beijing. On the day we left, we took a high-speed train for hours — and it was still bad hundreds of miles from the main city. Unfortunately, the coal factories there are just major polluters and there’s no easy answer because it’s what they use for heating homes.

But the biggest surprise was how people dealt with it. Since it’s a way of life, many younger people seemed to wear trendy masks that were very sleek and stylish. And then we saw a ton of people — maybe 30-40% — who didn’t wear masks even on the worst smog days.

It’s no wonder they need to hock some loogies.

A smoggy day in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.

 

Fantasy Chase update: Championship picks

Congrats to the Top 10 who made it this far. As you’ll be able to see by the picks below, I’ll likely have to rely on a tiebreaker in the event Kyle Busch wins the title. If the others win, it should be fairly clear.

Here’s how this works: If the person picked the champion correctly, they win. If multiple people picked the champion, it goes to second place as a tiebreaker, then third, fourth, etc. If it’s unclear or inconclusive, whoever’s Homestead winner pick has a higher finish will be the tiebreaker.

Good luck to all!

Twitter ID Champion Second Third Fourth Homestead winner tiebreaker
Mhouser88 Busch Logano Johnson Edwards Busch
kimery Busch Logano Johnson Edwards Hamlin
jrock2481 Busch Johnson Logano Edwards Larson
Kraig_Doremus Busch Logano Johnson Edwards Kenseth
rlberryyogi Edwards Johnson Busch Logano Edwards
l_meister Johnson Edwards Logano Busch Harvick
jayua Johnson Busch Logano Edwards Harvick
BurlRolett Johnson Logano Busch Edwards Harvick
SouthernNutmeg Logano Busch Johnson Edwards Logano
jsmith123nv Logano Johnson Busch Edwards Harvick

Fantasy Chase results: Down to the final 10

As it turns out, Kevin Harvick didn’t win at Phoenix, which means a whopping EIGHT spots for the championship race were decided by points (no one picked Joey Logano to win).

After all that, we have our final 10 players. You will be getting an email shortly with instructions for Homestead. Congrats to @l_meister, @mhouser88, @SouthernNutmeg, @kimery, @jayua, @rlberryyogi, @jrock2481, @Kraig_Doremus, @BurtRolett and @jsmith123nv.

Here are the results from Round 3 (the cutoff turned out to be 109 points):

Twitter ID Points In/Out
l_meister 1074 Clinched
Mhouser88 1037 Clinched
SouthernNutmeg 117

8

kimery 113

4

jayua 113

4

rlberryyogi 111

2

jrock2481 111

2

Kraig_Doremus 109

0

BurlRolett 109

0

jsmith123nv 109

0

soller00 107

-2

kjfinks22champ 99

-10

22hemi13 93

-16

Caseylandrum15 93

-16

mstjohn_ 91

-18

savannahpr16 83

-26

Thunder_Cat_4 78

-31

KevinRHatfield 76

-33

MFroger 76

-33

ramonmorales 76

-33

BShell00 76

-33

dallasjunebug 74

-35

Adam_Huth 74

-35

Luke_kane58 67

-42

JG24Wife 25

-84

SJRenko22 22

-87

Fantasy Chase update: Phoenix elimination playoff picture

We have a very interesting development in the Fantasy Chase.

There are 10 spots open for the final round, but only two have been clinched so far. Two people picked Jimmie Johnson at Martinsville and no one picked Carl Edwards at Texas.

So where does that leave us? It could go one of two ways.

First, Kevin Harvick could win at Phoenix. A whopping 20 of 26 people picked Harvick to win this weekend, and 18 of them aren’t locked into the championship race yet. So that could really make things interesting for Homestead.

Second, anyone but Harvick could win — and that means there would be at least half the final round spots available on points. I did NOT expect that when I came up with this year’s format (I thought Homestead would all be filled by winners from the third round), so that would be kind of wild.

Here’s how things stand as of now:

Twitter ID Points In/Out Phoenix
l_meister 1037 Clinched Harvick
Mhouser88 1000 Clinched Harvick
SouthernNutmeg 80

10

Harvick
kjfinks22champ 78

8

Kenseth
kimery 76

6

Harvick
jayua 76

6

Harvick
rlberryyogi 74

4

Harvick
jrock2481 74

4

Harvick
jsmith123nv 72

2

Harvick
Kraig_Doremus 70

0

Busch (Kyle)
BurlRolett 70

0

Busch (Kyle)
soller00 70

0

Harvick
mstjohn_ 69

-1

Edwards
22hemi13 56

-14

Harvick
Caseylandrum15 56

-14

Harvick
savannahpr16 46

-24

Harvick
Thunder_Cat_4 41

-29

Harvick
KevinRHatfield 39

-31

Harvick
MFroger 39

-31

Harvick
ramonmorales 39

-31

Harvick
BShell00 39

-31

Harvick
dallasjunebug 37

-33

Harvick
Adam_Huth 37

-33

Harvick
Luke_kane58 30

-40

Harvick
JG24Wife 21

-49

Johnson
SJRenko22 0

-70

Edwards

Fantasy Chase update: Martinsville results, Texas picks

Congratulations to @l_meister and @mhouser88 for becoming the first two people to lock themselves into the Fantasy Chase championship in a few weeks.

As for the rest of you? Some of you really need to pick up the pace! Here are the Martinsville results with your picks from Texas included:

Twitter ID Martinsville Points In/out Texas
l_meister Johnson 1000 Clinched Busch (Kyle)
Mhouser88 Johnson 1000 Clinched Truex
kimery Hamlin 39 0 Busch (Kyle)
mstjohn_ Hamlin 39 0 Johnson
KevinRHatfield Hamlin 39 0 Keselowski
MFroger Hamlin 39 0 Keselowski
SouthernNutmeg Hamlin 39 0 Logano
ramonmorales Hamlin 39 0 Truex
BShell00 Hamlin 39 0 Truex
jayua Kenseth 39 0 Busch (Kyle)
rlberryyogi Busch (Kyle) 37 -2 Busch (Kyle)
jrock2481 Busch (Kyle) 37 -2 Busch (Kyle)
jsmith123nv Busch (Kyle) 37 -2 Harvick
kjfinks22champ Busch (Kyle) 37 -2 Logano
Adam_Huth Busch (Kyle) 37 -2 Truex
Kraig_Doremus Logano 33 -6 Busch (Kyle)
BurlRolett Logano 33 -6 Busch (Kyle)
soller00 Logano 33 -6 Busch (Kyle)
22hemi13 Harvick 21 -18 Harvick
Caseylandrum15 Harvick 21 -18 Harvick
JG24Wife Harvick 21 -18 Larson
savannahpr16 Edwards 5 -34 Logano
Thunder_Cat_4 Keselowski 0 -39 Logano
Luke_kane58 Stewart 0 -39 Johnson
dallasjunebug Truex 0 -39 Busch (Kyle)
SJRenko22 Truex 0 -39 Keselowski

Fantasy Chase results: Round 2 elimination

The cutoff for the final Fantasy Chase Round 3 spots was almost as exciting as the actual battle between Austin Dillon and Denny Hamlin at Talladega.

As it turned out, only five people picked Joey Logano to win at Talladega — and four of those were in win-or-go-home scenarios. That left three spots available on points to make the next round (25 people plus ties make it).

The results: A tie for the final spot, but we don’t have tiebreakers! So congrats to both @jayua and @mstjohn_ for barely making it in. So sorry to @tampawriter89, who missed the cut by an agonizing one point.

So we’re down to the final 26. I’ll send out a list of Martinsville picks later this week. If you were eliminated, thanks so much for playing and be sure to come back next year!

Twitter ID   Total Points in/out Charlotte Kansas Talladega
KevinRHatfield 2036 Clinched 36 1000 1000
Kraig_Doremus 2013 Clinched 1000 1000 13
MFroger 1070 Clinched 36 1000 34
rlberryyogi 1070 Clinched 1000 36 34
ramonmorales 1068 Clinched 29 1000 39
jrock2481 1067 Clinched 28 1000 39
l_meister 1062 Clinched 28 34 1000
Mhouser88 1058 Clinched 28 30 1000
SouthernNutmeg 1042 Clinched 6 36 1000
savannahpr16 1040 Clinched 4 36 1000
kjfinks22champ 1039 Clinched 34 1000 5
22hemi13 1038 Clinched 4 1000 34
Caseylandrum15 1038 Clinched 4 1000 34
Thunder_Cat_4 1038 Clinched 1000 4 34
BShell00 1033 Clinched 28 1000 5
BurlRolett 1033 Clinched 28 1000 5
jsmith123nv 1033 Clinched 28 1000 5
kimery 1033 Clinched 28 1000 5
Luke_kane58 1033 Clinched 28 1000 5
soller00 1033 Clinched 28 1000 5
Adam_Huth 1018 Clinched 4 1000 14
dallasjunebug 1018 Clinched 1000 4 14
JG24Wife 1012 Clinched 1000 0 12
SJRenko22 118 In on points 40 39 39
jayua 107 In on points 34 39 34
mstjohn_ 107 In on points 36 34 37
tampawriter89 106 -1 40 36 30
tealjaguar 104 -3 28 39 37
2015onfcm 103 -4 28 36 39
Erinthetraveler 102 -5 28 40 34
Techno_Muse 99 -8 28 37 34
Jsoupzzz 94 -13 28 27 39
ChrisHarvey33 92 -15 28 30 34
dmcgrew 90 -17 36 36 18
groupsects 86 -21 36 36 14
johnnyracer24 86 -21 36 11 39
paxls 83 -24 40 4 39
Bouchard8833 79 -28 36 4 39
Msudawg7880 79 -28 4 36 39
Toby_christie 79 -28 6 34 39
terrymadill 77 -30 4 39 34
M_Huff99 75 -32 34 36 5
spencergogol 75 -32 40 30 5
Yragnodrog 75 -32 36 34 5
MagnumPE 74 -33 4 36 34
Xm3tsf4nx 73 -34 28 40 5
chrismorgan1287 72 -35 28 39 5
Gypsy530 72 -35 28 39 5
Ry_24 72 -35 28 39 5
SteveRuth1 72 -35 28 39 5
CaptComeback 70 -37 36 34 0
bflo360 69 -38 28 36 5
edeme3 69 -38 28 36 5
TalladegaVT 68 -39 34 4 30
BPolking 67 -40 28 34 5
kjflye 67 -40 28 39 0
Lucas_LaBonte 67 -40 28 34 5
SolakNC 67 -40 28 27 12
Ztew 67 -40 28 34 5
dallasjhawk 66 -41 28 4 34
chasedaddy88 63 -44 28 30 5
ryanhorne1028 63 -44 28 30 5
Smids09 62 -45 28 34 0
Iggy_zogspot 58 -49 36 4 18
Travisparks24 56 -51 12 39 5
Loweslaura48 53 -54 28 11 14
MaximeB92 51 -56 6 40 5
Cesar_Chris 48 -59 6 37 5
manderson124 48 -59 4 39 5
YourDadIsMyFrog 48 -59 4 39 5
JosephMMcBride 45 -62 4 36 5
Joey4542001 42 -65 6 36 0
TheAaron98 41 -66 6 30 5
w3kn 37 -70 28 4 5
joebeck24 21 -86 4 4 13

Fantasy Chase update: Standings, Talladega picks

Well, well, well…this is interesting.

Due to Kevin Harvick’s unsurprising win last week at Kansas Speedway, there are now 19 people locked into Round 3 of the Fantasy Chase. That’s notable because there are only 25 spots (plus ties) available to move on from Round 2.

So depending on what happens this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway, it’s possible the only way to make Round 3 will be to have won one of the three races. NO spots be available on points? Crazy, but we’ll find out soon if that’s the case.

In the meantime, here are the standings (current cutoff line in bold):

Twitter ID   Total Points in/out Charlotte Kansas Talladega
Kraig_Doremus 2000 Clinched 1000 1000 Edwards
KevinRHatfield 1036 Clinched 36 1000 Logano
MFroger 1036 Clinched 36 1000 Harvick
rlberryyogi 1036 Clinched 1000 36 Harvick
kjfinks22champ 1034 Clinched 34 1000 Keselowski
ramonmorales 1029 Clinched 29 1000 Hamlin
BShell00 1028 Clinched 28 1000 Keselowski
BurlRolett 1028 Clinched 28 1000 Keselowski
jrock2481 1028 Clinched 28 1000 Hamlin
jsmith123nv 1028 Clinched 28 1000 Keselowski
kimery 1028 Clinched 28 1000 Keselowski
Luke_kane58 1028 Clinched 28 1000 Keselowski
soller00 1028 Clinched 28 1000 Keselowski
22hemi13 1004 Clinched 4 1000 Harvick
Adam_Huth 1004 Clinched 4 1000 Kenseth
Caseylandrum15 1004 Clinched 4 1000 Harvick
dallasjunebug 1004 Clinched 1000 4 Kenseth
Thunder_Cat_4 1004 Clinched 1000 4 Harvick
JG24Wife 1000 Clinched 1000 0 Busch (Kyle)
SJRenko22 79 9 40 39 Hamlin
tampawriter89 76 6 40 36 Elliott
jayua 73 3 34 39 Harvick
dmcgrew 72 2 36 36 Johnson
groupsects 72 2 36 36 Kenseth
CaptComeback   70 0 36 34 McMurray
M_Huff99   70 0 34 36 Keselowski
mstjohn_   70 0 36 34 Busch (Kurt)
spencergogol   70 0 40 30 Keselowski
Yragnodrog   70 0 36 34 Keselowski
Erinthetraveler 68 -2 28 40 Harvick
Xm3tsf4nx 68 -2 28 40 Keselowski
chrismorgan1287 67 -3 28 39 Keselowski
Gypsy530 67 -3 28 39 Keselowski
kjflye 67 -3 28 39 Stewart
Ry_24 67 -3 28 39 Keselowski
SteveRuth1 67 -3 28 39 Keselowski
tealjaguar 67 -3 28 39 Busch (Kurt)
Techno_Muse 65 -5 28 37 Harvick
2015onfcm 64 -6 28 36 Hamlin
bflo360 64 -6 28 36 Keselowski
edeme3 64 -6 28 36 Keselowski
BPolking 62 -8 28 34 Keselowski
l_meister 62 -8 28 34 Logano
Lucas_LaBonte 62 -8 28 34 Keselowski
Smids09 62 -8 28 34 McMurray
Ztew 62 -8 28 34 Keselowski
chasedaddy88 58 -12 28 30 Keselowski
ChrisHarvey33 58 -12 28 30 Harvick
Mhouser88 58 -12 28 30 Logano
ryanhorne1028 58 -12 28 30 Keselowski
Jsoupzzz 55 -15 28 27 Hamlin
SolakNC 55 -15 28 27 Busch (Kyle)
Travisparks24 51 -19 12 39 Keselowski
johnnyracer24 47 -23 36 11 Hamlin
MaximeB92 46 -24 6 40 Keselowski
paxls 44 -26 40 4 Hamlin
Cesar_Chris 43 -27 6 37 Keselowski
manderson124 43 -27 4 39 Keselowski
terrymadill 43 -27 4 39 Harvick
YourDadIsMyFrog 43 -27 4 39 Keselowski
Joey4542001 42 -28 6 36 Larson
SouthernNutmeg 42 -28 6 36 Logano
Bouchard8833 40 -30 36 4 Hamlin
Iggy_zogspot 40 -30 36 4 Johnson
JosephMMcBride 40 -30 4 36 Keselowski
MagnumPE 40 -30 4 36 Harvick
Msudawg7880 40 -30 4 36 Hamlin
savannahpr16 40 -30 4 36 Logano
Toby_christie 40 -30 6 34 Hamlin
Loweslaura48 39 -31 28 11 Kenseth
TalladegaVT 38 -32 34 4 Elliott
TheAaron98 36 -34 6 30 Keselowski
dallasjhawk 32 -38 28 4 Harvick
w3kn 32 -38 28 4 Keselowski
joebeck24 8 -62 4 4 Edwards