It is amazing how many things made in China and sold in the
U.S. are not available in Changchun.
Maybe I am not looking in the right places or maybe I am not willing to
pay for the high prices for “western goods” versus those for the Chinese domestic
market. I went looking for safety pins
recently and could not find them in the Walmart here nor in the little
shops. Finally a Chinese student took me
to an electronic shop that sells electrical appliances as well as knickknacks. Those safety pins were one Yuan for a set but
the tips were blunt and some pins were rusty.
I also had difficulty finding the right sneakers for my
walking. Most of the shoes have no arch
support. Are all Chinese flat feet? The Chinese do not understand why I want arch
support. There are millions of shoes in
Changchun but unless I go to an upscale shoe store and pay through my nose, I
cannot buy a pair of sneakers with arch support. So I thought that I would buy those inserts
that I buy in the Walmart in Mount Pleasant.
Those inserts were made in China and were around $6.00 a pair. No, I could not find those inserts
either. There are plenty of other kinds
of inserts—for warmth in winter and also to help with the heel. However, there is no inserts for arch
support! I have just thrown away a pair
of sneakers that served me well during my walks. However, one shoe had a broken sole. Imagine that!
I walked so much that the sole broke into two! Heheheehe..
Now on to food again!
I love to eat ducks which are not so readily available in the U.S. Yes, I can buy the frozen ducks. However, ducks in the U.S. supermarkets are
not the same as the ducks in Asia. Heehhehehe…. A specialty in Asia is the roasted duck—it has
been roasted in a rotisserie oven. I had
bought such roasted ducks for $16 U.S. in a Phoenix’s Chinese supermarket. In Changchun, such a roast duck is only
between 18-22 Yuans, depending on the size of the duck. I was really proud of myself when I
negotiated a small roast duck for 18 Yuans.
I had asked for a big one for 22 Yuans but when he brought one out for
me, I told him “Bu, tai xiao!” -- too
small. I wanted the price for a small
one – 18 Yuans. I think he was a little
embarrassed about being caught in such a shady business deal. This one roasted duck was especially
delicious for this reason. Here is a
picture of the roasted duck. Yes, the
duck head is always
| Roasted Duck |
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