Sabado, Hunyo 23, 2018

The Secret 消失爱人 (Xiao Shi Ai Ren) 2016 Movie Review

   Today, I saw 'The Secret', movie. This should not be confused with Jay Chou's, 'Secret', 2007 movie. The genre of this movie is a mixture of suspense/thriller, romance-drama movie. I decided to watch this movie mainly because of JJ Lin. He played the cousin of the protagonist in the movie. Yes, I'm fangirling now! I tell you people, I will make a review of JJ Lin's album next time, when my order arrives.

Anyway, back to the movie. (spoiler alert). The opening scene show a man which is played by Leon Lai, watching a tv program, about a supernatural expert talking about ghost/spirit. As the movie progresses we know that the wife of Leon Lai (Kai Feng) who is played by Wang Luodan (Qiu Jie) died due to a mountain climbing accident in the icy Himalayas. Kai Feng wakes up one day, he saw that his wife resurfaced. He can see her again. JJ Lin who played Leon Lai's cousin also can see her, and also Mumu, their son. The wife of JJ Lin was played by Sandrine Pinna. There is a twist in the movie, and I will not further spoil it for you. The movie is quite sentimental, and while watching it. I said to myself if only this is true. I also want to see my departed loved ones. (I miss my grandma, and aunt). But of course, this is only a movie. I also cried in some parts of the movie, near the ending scene, the graduation of Kai Feng and Qiu Jie's son, Mumu.

The movie also offers good songs. There's a song sung by Leon Lai, and of course by JJ Lin both are beautiful. I am familiar with Leon Lai, because my favorite female Chinese singer Vivian Chow had a duet with him wayback. They had this song in Cantonese, I just remember the title in English. 'There's True Love Tomorrow'. JJ Lin's song was played in the latter part of the movie. 只要有你的地方 (晚安版) By Your Side (Bedtime). The movie is not that heavy, it is in fact a light-hearted one, and it shows us that we must value and treasure the time we have with our loved ones.

Huwebes, Mayo 31, 2018

A Love So Beautiful 之我们单纯的小美好

  Last month, I finished another drama. I have found out about this drama from my officemate. Actually, she was supposed to watch this, but I end up getting hooked on it. This is a Chinese drama. According to Wikipedia, this was aired on Tencent video from November up to December 2017. If I'm not mistaken here in the Philippines, it was aired 2 months ago.

Most Chinese tv series that I have seen are period dramas. So this was something new for me. This drama is about Chen Xiaoxi, a student who has a crush on her classmate named Jiang Chen. This reminds me of my younger days when I really like a classmate of mine.

This drama is about young love, friendship, heartbreak, and true love. This drama has become one of my favorite Chinese drama. If you have not seen this drama I suggest you should watch this. I also love the soundtrack of this drama series. My favorite is 小美好 sung by Feng Jia Qi.

Miyerkules, Mayo 30, 2018

The Beauty of Simple Living 李子柒

  This year as I was browsing YouTube. I saw a video of a young woman who lives in the countryside. The video also showed her preparing, curing different kinds of meat, and also cooking food. What is beautiful about her video, is that is shows us a glimpse of life in the rural area (province). I also like that she uses organic ingredients, fresh produce from where she lives. This woman can practically do anything. I have seen videos of her making Chinese shoes, a swing, making cosmetics out of organic and natural ingredients, and of course cooking various Chinese dishes.

In another social media platform which is Facebook, she has acquired a lot of followers and viewers too. Including me, of course! In the description from another YouTube fansite. The videos in this particular channel has subs or captions in English. It says that she's an orphan. She has worked in the city before, but she moved in the province to care for, and be with her grandmother. I really admire her. Her name is spelled in pinyin as Li Zi Qi. You can see how she looks like from a photo that I posted here.

Watching her videos makes me feel relaxed. I also want to live in the countryside someday. City living is fast-paced, and also a bit stressful. The place where she lives is in Sichuan. I also want to see that place someday. I've been to Hong Kong before but I have never been to mainland, China. If you want to see scenic, beautiful rural living better check her videos. Her weibo account id is mianyangdanshen.

Biyernes, Pebrero 16, 2018

新年快乐! Happy Chinese New Year!

   Happy Chinese New Year everyone! Yesterday, I went to the mall to buy food for dinner. As usual I went to Lugang Cafe at SM North Edsa, The Block. This is one of my favorite Chinese restaurant because they have this special vegetarian dumplings. The exact name is Vegetarian dumplings in truffle oil. I also bought nian gao or sticky rice cake at another Chinese restaurant (King Chef). There's also a bazaar at The Block activity center. I bought a local noodles called 'habhab'. We ate the noodles today. Its a vegetarian noodle dish served with red cane vinegar on the side. Usually we use Philippine lemon, but for this particular noodle dish vinegar is recommended. Aside from the dumplings we also had shrimp and pork siumai. Plus, our two favorite fish dish (cream dory). Sweet and sour fish fillet, and Fish and Tofu hotpot (this one is spicy, but I asked the server to lessen the spiciness). I also bought suman, a Filipino delicacy. Sticky green rice called 'pinipig' with shredded coconut.

I also had the chance to see lion dancers, and a feng-shui shop owner having a show at the mall. She owns a feng-shui shop, and various lucky charms are for sale. FYI, they are all very expensive. Key chain lucky charms that I saw were priced at 600 Philippine Pesos up. Today is a holiday. We all needed that break from work. I'm glad that the Chinese New Year is considered a holiday in my country. Again, wishing everyone a Happy and abundant year. Also to all my Chinese, and Filipino Chinese friends, mentor, and teachers, I greet you 新年快乐!

Linggo, Oktubre 8, 2017

My Hanfu (Ancient Chinese Costume)

   I love to watch Chinese period dramas. I have seen Ballad of the Desert starring Liu Shi Shi, and the Imperial Doctress. The characters there are shown wearing long loose clothing called Hanfu. I dreamed of wearing one so I decided to buy online. It costs me around a thousand pesos, but it is alright since, the costume that I wore before in our office 'trick or treat' party costs me around the same amount. Also, as a Chinese culture enthusiast this is a must-buy. I chose this beautiful 'silk-like' light blue Hanfu with a flowery design. I like that it has gray tones. I am not that young anymore so I like the formality of the color. I bought this from a seller-online that goes by the nickname suyuer123. This Hanfu came all the way from China. So I think it is authentic. It also comes with accessories. Ancient Chinese-style pins, with a Chinese character keychain for the belt, stickers, free measuring tape, a piece of braided hair lace with a ribbon.This is a two-piece clothing. A jacket, and a long skirt with a belt/sash. Also, I learned from our online Hanfu group in fb, that the top jacket is worn crossover from left to right, and not right over left. I made a mistake before. So this is very important to note.

Today many admirers of this ancient Chinese costume formed a group or an organization. Just check out the popular social network and you'll find many Hanfu, Chinese cosplayers enthusiasts. Now, there is a worldwide trend of people fascinated with this style of clothing. The cheongsam is nice to look at but I think the Hanfu also deserves a place to be appreciated also. While the Japanese have kimonos, and the Koreans have the hanbok. The Chinese people can be proud displaying this beautiful traditional clothing. I included a photo of myself wearing my very own Hanfu. The Hanfu came first before the Manchu style clothing. It also influenced the Japanese, and the Korean style of clothing. For me, the Hanfu is really a beautiful Chinese traditional costume.

Linggo, Hulyo 16, 2017

Back again at Confucius Institute in Ateneo (Basic Mandarin 3)

   After 3 years, I'm finally back in Confucius Institute at the Ateneo de Manila University. I decided to take up Chinese again because I was positively influenced by my friend, whose Chinese mastery is way, way advanced compared to my level. Anyway, we started our class last week, July 8th. Yesterday, was our 2nd session. This is the 43rd cycle. My batchmates before, I'm sure were pretty much ahead of me because the Basic Mandarin 2 that I took 3 years ago was cycle 30+... something.. I already forgot since it's been a long time. My instructor's name is Priscilla Chang. She originally hails from Taiwan, and from her story, since the start of Confucius Institute Cycle 1,  at the Ateneo de Manila University, she has been teaching until now. My former laoshi (Ms. Joanna Tecson) in Basic Mandarin 2 told me that my teacher now is really kind. Before, I was really having second thoughts if I should continue attending this class. (remember my post before in my Basic Mandarin 2 class, same feelings again) I find this course also difficult. I was not able to practice what I learned before since I didn't have Chinese friends, or someone to practice what I learned. I have a Filipino-Chinese friend (churchmate) but that friend of mine is not that active in texting or replying in Chinese.

Basic Mandarin 2 focuses on conversation, creating sentences, more vocabulary words. Basic Mandarin 3 focuses more on writing. Our first lesson was all about the Chinese strokes, horizontal, vertical, left, right and dot... (heng, shu, pie, na, dian.. etc,) I'm still overwhelmed because I've been on a hiatus with regards to Chinese language study. I tried memorizing them. I even told my laoshi that I'm having a hard time studying the lesson. She encouraged me to study harder. The book that we used is the same as the book that we used in Basic Mandarin 2. (New Practical Chinese Reader - Book I). We review the words that we learn, and I think its a good refresher course for me. I also like the style of my teacher, wherein we review how to say a sentence in Chinese, and then we learn how to write the characters. The number of students enrolled in our class is not that large (8 students) since those who attended in the first day of class moved to another class because this level is way easy for them, and also as suggested by my laoshi. Yesterday's class we did a lot of things. Our teacher brought a book about how to hold the Chinese brush properly, how to write Chinese characters in order, and we also got to try writing with a Chinese brush and sort of a writing mat for practicing writing in Chinese. We also learned how to write Philippines (feilubin), so lengthy! I still haven't bought a notebook for this course. My filchi friend suggested a math notebook. What I did is I just printed the Chinese writing paper (Tian Zi Ge) that I saw online. My teacher said that's okay, she also brought a copy of tian zi ge for my classmates to have it photocopied. A lot of words to remember, hen nan (very difficult)! I'm overwhelmed. I even have a comparison when it comes to learning Chinese.. I feel happy, excited, and nervous. The feeling is similar when you like someone. he!he!he!

For those who are interested in learning Chinese (Mandarin), the course fee for a cycle is P4,500 for the early bird, and P5,000 if you didn't register earlier like me. I already registered on the last week, deadline of payment. Basic Mandarin 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 is offered at Ateneo in Katipunan (courses offered in Katipunan are limited). While in Ateneo Confucius Institute in Makati all Basic Mandarin levels are offered, and they have also Special Topics, and various lessons in Chinese musical instruments are also offered. The new Basic Mandarin textbook 1 is priced at 1,100 now, while the New Practical Chinese Reader books are still priced at P550. Even if its hard studying Chinese, I'll still try my best to learn. If you love something. No regrets! Jia you!

Linggo, Hulyo 2, 2017

Philippines-China Friendship Club (PCFC)

  I badly wanted to join a Filipino-Chinese or any Chinese studies organization/association or club before. As a Chinese studies and culture enthusiast I wanted to be a part of a solid organization that can help me learn more about China, and wherein I can be considered as part of the family, with the same aspiration as mine. I thoroughly search online and was blessed enough to read about Philippines-China Friendship Club. I was fortunate enough to be able to get in touch with the founding president of that club, a young professional, Mr. Austin Ong. He's an alumnus of the University of the Philippines, and also a master's degree holder from Tsinghua University (China). He has been to a lot of countries, and has been guested in local tv shows here in the Philippines. I have met Sir Austin Ong personally at KAISA this year.

What is Philippines-China Friendship Club all about?

From PCFC website:

It is a friendship club that strives to provide platforms of interactions for Filipino students and young professionals to establish and cultivate life-long friendships with the Chinese.

Objectives of PCFC:
+ To build and to strengthen Filipinos and Chinese friendship through fun and meaningful events.
+ Be a resource for Filipinos to maximize their "China experience".

PCFC also holds meetings, and social gatherings with fellow and like-minded Chinese studies scholars, students, and professionals. (Check out the group photo here about an event that was held in the past, my graphic drawing was also used in the invitation and group page.) I'm also thankful to the founder of PCFC because 2 years ago, I was able to attend the inauguration of Confucius Institute in U.P Diliman. As a former student of Confucius Institute in Ateneo, that was another milestone in my life.

I believe that we can work together for the common good. I hope that the relationship of China and the Philippines will be even more stronger. The relationship of this 2 countries dates far back.

If you are interested in joining the group, you can search for it on Facebook.

(Update: This July 2018, we have available PCFC customized t-shirts. See the photos above. For orders just leave a message here. Thanks!)