On 8th Aug, it was the Beijing Olympics opening night. I met some friends for dinner after work and didn't get home until about 9:30pm, so I missed the 1st part of the show. Hubby was really impressed by the show, saying that it was so Zhang Yimou style. We were waiting for the Singapore team to march out but couldn't figure out what kind of sequence they were following. Definitely not in alphabetical order because when the countries Malaysia and Hong Kong came out rather early. In the end, hubby checked the Olympics website and found out that the countries were arranged to march out according to the number of strokes(笔划) in the 1st character of the countries' Chinese name in simplified Chinese characters. Singapore is 新加坡 so the word 新 has 13 strokes and came out quite towards the end. Malaysia is 马来西亚 with only 3 strokes in its 1st character so Malaysia marched out quite early. Get the idea? Anyway, after the whole event, there was an immediate re-telecast of the opening acts again so I didn't miss anything. It was really an impressive display. The massive casts, the costumes and the choreography was impeccable. 中国厉害!
On 9th August, Singapore's 43rd National Day, hubby and I went for a NDP dinner party organised by the Singapore Association in Hong Kong. We had the whole Satay Inn Restuarant booked for the occasion and we watched the NDP 2008 live on Channel Newsasia. It was a great night. I thought the show was great, not losing to the Beijing Olympics opening show except that we have fewer casts in the show. The venue was special, being on the floating platform at Marina Bay, surrounded by waters. And the NDP song this year was really good, brought tears to my eyes... And the fireworks were spectacular! Much more spectacular than the Beijing's fireworks! Yeah~Singapore!
The Consulate-General was the guest of honor that night and we got to meet many fellow Singaporeans. Many of them were wearing red and white, the Singapore's national colours and I have never felt so patriotic in a long time since the old school days. We stood up when the National Anthem was sung and I was reminded of the National Pledge that I had so conveniently forgotten. *Ashamed*
The food that night was of course authentic Singaporean foods such as the famous Hainanese Chicken Rice, Bak Kut Teh, Satay, Roti Prata with Chicken Curry, Laska and many more. I gained another 2 lbs after that meal... :-(
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Didn't manage to catch S'pore NDP. Sigh. Well, at least you guys have a pseudo celebration in HK. There's absolutely no celebrations in London... and I think someone actually called the S'pore High Commission up wrt that!
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