Showing posts with label Chinese New year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese New year. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

2018 Feb: happy year of the dog!




20 Feb 2018

Greetings all and Happy Chinese New year!  Out  with the Chicken, in with the Dog.

Even After living here 7+ years, the spectacle of Chinese New Year never ceases to amaze me!  It  generates gift exchanges, a mass migration to “home”, lots of eating and drinking, lots of fireworks being set off, in general, it’s called Spring Festival and all over a minimum of a week’s time, most of the time more... it’s the one time of year when everything comes to a halt in China.

We used to travel during this time because the plant is shutdown...no more...we take it as an opportunity to stay in Shenyang and relax, get caught up on my “to do list” (some personal, some professional), get the blog up to date, exercise, study Chinese and enjoy spending time with each other and some close friends.

Before New year, there is a always a spectacular light show to be ready for the Lantern festival.
This year I was invited to the opening night here in Shenyang and I went. It was cold.  It was also beautiful in it's own way...lots of creative figures made of fabric over wire frames with lights inside...if you can imagine it, they can build it! The location of the show in Shenyang is the botanical garden...a nice place in summer day time...and almost magical at night with all of the lights.


The 2018 Shenyang lantern festival opening ceremony

Shenyang city in lights

Shenyang industry in lights

Big baby light bearer!

Sarah at the light festival

Another version of the opening ceremony venue...huge!

It has nothing to do with Chinese New year, but about the same time, I was honored to meet the US Ambassador to China here in Shenyang with the US consulate.  His Excellency Terry Bronstad and his wife Christine are both nice people. 
Rod got the picture of the US ambassador (used to be Gov of Iowa and old friends of China President Xi) and put it with the one of me with the US Ambassador (Terry Branstad)...it's not quite like shaking hands with the president...but funny all the same!


Sarah Miller, His Excellency Terry Branstad, Consul General  Greg May at the Consul General's home in Shenyang


About a week prior to Chinese New Year, our company does the annual meeting where we share business results from last year and orientations for the new year.  This is not your average boring “death by power point” meeting!  Each department comes up with their own way of communicating their messages...sometimes homemade video, sometimes a skit, sometimes PowerPoint, you name it...and of course they all compete internally for the “best”.  We rent a community hall (think large theater) with comfortable seats and a stage for the afternoon and invite a full house to this meeting.   Its the one meeting a year that everyone looks forward to!  I believe I have the best communications team in the world because they really do a great job organizing this event!


Sarah giving a small speech at the meeting

One of the departments demonstrating teamwork

One of the departments communicating their messages through super hero's costumes

The venue of the Annual meeting

Sarah telling the "Field of diamonds" story to the team

One of the departments going "digital" and communicating the business  challenges using apps on his phone

East meets west with one of the departments
After the business meeting, and on the same day there is the Union show.  Unlike anything I’ve ever experienced with a union in the US, France or Romania!  This is the annual custom in China that the employees like to entertain each other!  The union representatives canvas all employees for volunteers to do something..sing, dance, magic, you name it!  The union pays for costume rentals and makeup artists, and the employees rehearse on their own time to prepare the shows. 


Magic shows at the union show

Manly men putting on the show

The children of our employees also get in on the act

The come from everyone to get people on their feet!

Strange things happen at the union show@

They come from near and far to put on the show

All of our employees love a good show!

Beautiful ladies from Shenyang



Beautiful voices and singers in China
One year someone asked me to dance with a small group...I said I can’t dance, but I could sing....mistake!  Cat was out of the bag and was not going to be put back in.  The personnel manager at the plant is about my age and he picks out the song..with meaning and in my range, then gives me the version with and without words and also give me the words in a document...and whenever I have time, i practice it.  The ladies with the fans also practice it in their own time, then about a week before we do a couple of versions together to get our movements synchronized.  The day before we did a rehearsal on stage and then yesterday was showtime!   These pictures/videos (If the videos come through)  are the first time I’ve seen what was going on behind me or  how the Fan girls looked..they did a great job helping me look good!  Only in China!

Sarah Back stage before the show!


Sarah surrounded by the beautiful women of Shenyang

Sarah in the Shenyang Annual meeting Spring festival show..singing about Spring in Chinese
Sarah singing about Spring

Sun Flowers on a video and beautiful girls with fans. surrounding me..it's China!
If you would like to see the show video of Sarah singing, please click the link below:

YouTube link to Sarah Singing at the 2018 Annual Show

During the vacation, as usual, we were invited to our previous driver’s home for Dinner.  He is planning to get remarried after his first wife died, so this was the “welcome to our new home and meet the family” dinner.  They are a nice couple, and more and more, I am able to speak  and communicate...still have a long way to go!  In addition to that we invited some friends here to our hotel for breakfast and also my Chinese teacher and her family invited us to lunch, our good friend Tom and his mother came for a nice visit. The only ones we missed because was our friend Daisy and she was caring for her father who has back trouble...we are very grateful our Chinese families want to include us in their circles!


Lunch with our previous driver (and excellent cook!)
Rod with our driver and his new soon to be wife and Sarah

Rod and Sarah at the new apartment patio of our old driver's house

Our good friends Miles and his wife Biting at our hotel at Spring festival

Miles and Biting having breakfast at our hotel restaurant with us for Spring festival

Corn bread with green beans and some other things...all very good !  This is a specialty of the restaurant in Qi Pan Shan

My Chinese teacher Crystal and her husband Hanbin and their daughter Weilan  invited us to have a nice lunch in the country...what a special afternoon this was!

After lunch, we were invited to the owners home and his son prepared tea...it is a beautiful, simple, art-filled house!

I could live here!  Good inspiration for a future home!  Simple design, open floor plan, lots of natural light, most all wall space filled with art...ahhh!
Rod and Sarah in the living room of the home

Rod and Sarah with our new friend Paul

Tom's Mother, Sarah, Rod and Tom at our hotel lobby for Spring Festival


So, another year's Spring festival is coming to an end...tomorrow, I go back to work.  It has been a delightful time off...enjoying time with Rod, getting 5/6 items on my list done and updating this blog was a bonus!   The year of the chicken has come and gone...now onto the dog...next year will be the Pig..Rod's year...and they year after is the mouse...Sarah's year...will we be here to bring in those years? Who knows!

Until next time!

Rod and Sarah
Shenyang, China

Saturday, January 28, 2017

2017 Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rooster

 28 January 2017

Happy Chinese New year 2017! The First day of the Rooster new year is here!

As usual, the Chinese New Year is a big deal here in China and at the plant with our annual meeting and show. The talent show...with my almost 30 years of experience with Michelin, this is a phenomenon that is unique to China! After all of the business is done and the last video or PowerPoint presentation is finished, then we go into stage show production mode. Our employees really look forward to this meeting (can you believe it?..who among us looks forward to a meeting?) 
 It's true! This is one meeting they don't want to miss. People volunteer months in advance to perform something..singing, dancing, magic show, combination sing/dance etc. They rehearse on their own time, rent costumes with the financial assistance of the union all in order to entertain their colleagues t this one special time of the year. It is quite special! About 3 years ago, I was talked into singing a song and I challenged myself to sing in Chinese...tough but I did it. Now, it has become an expectation...so this year, someone helped me pick out a very meaningful and popular song with the title "I wish you peace". In the past, I have learned to say the words, but didn't really know the meaning...this year, with my increased study of Chinese, I learned the meaning and of course that made the words easier to remember and put some feeling into the song. I had one small condition this year and that was that the entire management staff must get on stage with me...so this put into action a whole different level of performance...I sang and my direction team danced with the Chinese red lanterns and the highlight of the show was they surrounded me with their lanterns and formed a heart as I sung the words "I wish you peace". It may sound hokey pokey, but it was really touching to me and the audience.
At the same time of the singing and dancing, they organized a video that combined many of the safety events and training we did at the plant in 2016 and played it in the background on a huge screen. I had never seen this video playing in the background until I saw the recording of our performance. Below is a video of the performance taken by someone on the audience. I don't know exactly how long we will be staying in China, but I have a feeling this show will be hard to top...

Here are a few photos of the business meeting...words and even pictures do not do it justice!
We use a community building for our annual meeting...good price, good seats and good stage.

Sarah doing her speech in Chinese...first time ever...I had to read it, but I did it!  My goal is to be able say a speech from the heart...I still have alot of improvement to make...

Even in the business meeting, we have fun.  This is a picture of part of a home-made video with a caricature of me and one of the operations manager at the plant.  Pretty amazing I think!



Sarah with the Plant Safety Committee


Sarah speaking at the meeting (Probably still in Chinese...I didn't hold cheat sheets for the other portions of the meeting!)
 As mentioned earlier, after the business meeting was over a whole new portion happens... below are just a few pictures of the show!
2017 Show some of the Site Services team

My assistant Meng Jie is the beautiful lady with her hand on her hip

The plant Purchasing manager and Finance Manager also get into the act

All of the performers together on stage at the end

The General Manager is also a musician/entertainer..secret it out now!  Thank you God, Mom and Dad for the gift of music and the courage to perform

Sarah surrounded by the plant direction team singing "I wish you Peace" in Chinese




 https://youtu.be/yiV3BS2AGcw. 
I hope the video comes out...if not, try the link to my Youtube page (my first attempt at this! ) And if that doesn't work well, next time I see you I can play it for you on my phone!

After the annual meeting, I still worked some days before taking off for the National days of travel in China that surround the Chinese New Year! Rod read in the newspaper that over 3 billion trips would be taken this year...it really is amazing!  The plane/train tickets are much higher at this time, and there is a mass of people, so we have found it's just better to stay home!   On Chinese New Year's Eve day, we went to spend time with our Chinese family friends and had a lovely dinner and exchanged gifts. It is tradition in China that close friends and family exchange "Hong Bao" (Red envelope filled with money) and eat dumplings at midnight (the first and last meal of the years) and set off lots of fire crackers to drive the evil spirits away on this day. We typically don't stay up for eating dumplings or shoot off a lot of fire crackers, but we do give the Red envelopes. This year for the first time ever, our Chinese family prepared a "Hong Bao" for each of us...it was so special! They wanted us to have the experience of a real HongBao even though they cannot afford to share a lot, they shared so much. I will always remember my first "Hong Bao" in China to celebrate the year of the Rooster with the Zuo family in Shenyang.
Rod with his Hongbao

Zuo Min (Daisy) and Rod at the Zuo's home for Chinese New year 2017...the year of the Rooster

Sarah with her Hongbao and "Mama" Zuo

Sarah with "Baba" Zuo.  The hand gesture is the number "6"..it's popular this year!

Rod and Sarah getting ready to eat the Hot pot stew and share our New Years eve day together with the Zuos

Baba showing off his scarf and Mama in the background

Rod having fun delivering the gifts!

Daisy showing us how to use the incense burner set they got us

So, it's another Chinese New Year come and gone...we will continue to relax and enjoy our time together and we thank God for all of our blessings and faithful friends and family as we start another year here. 


Blessings to you all until next time!
Sarah and Rod in Shenyang, China