Instead of our normal Friday night BBQ, we joined the Danish students on a night out on the town. The two boys, Mads and Jeppe, have been here as long as we have but have found a very different Jinan. BTW, they’re here as part of an exchange program that our university has with theirs. They're here for 5 months to finish their final project for their bachelor’s degree.
We had dinner in a nice restaurant that had English descriptions and photos (as you can appreciate, this is a big bonus for us). It was decorated in a very Western style, sort of loungey (ok, I just made up that word… benefits of an English teacher?). There were big benches / couches instead of chairs. Comfy for some, not so much for others. They had a weird service. You had to pay for everything in advance. The menu was eclectic. There were Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Italian and Western (aka club sandwich) dishes to choose from. Funny thing happened, the server addressed me and I had to redirect him to Hermen (who is Dutch, has red hair and speaks Mandarin because he is married to Kathy who is Chinese). We had a good laugh at that.
Then we headed off to find the bowling alley nearby. As we walked, we drew a lot of stares. It’s not every day that you see a group of 6 foreigners. I find that I include myself in that description but if I draw stares, it’s only because I’m with them. We found it after some walking and had a great time showing off our individual talents. While there, Hermen met a couple of kids from Holland. And then as we were heading out, we saw another group of foreigners. This is noteworthy because we don’t normally see many around town. Oh, and some Chinese girls approached me and I had to refer them to Hermen again! They wanted to take one of our lighter bowling bowls.
Our next stop was a small bar called “The English Corner” where many foreigners go and hang out and listen to English music. Our final destination was a bar called “The Banjo Bar” where we enjoyed a live rock band. There were more foreigners there. I don’t know if they all showed up there because of Mads’ posting online but there seemed to be a convergence. You could almost forget you were in China. It was a fun night of beer drinking, singing and dancing!