First impressions from the Middle Kingdom

Nope, I have not smoked anything to make me feel like I am in Tolkien’s Middle Earth. Zhongguo, which means Middle/Central State and is often translated as Middle/Central Kingdom, is the most common Sinitic name for the country I arrived on Friday.

I am here to attend my friend Umut and his Turkish-Palestinian-Jordanian fiancée’s wedding. They are both pursuing a Ph.D., Umut in international relations at Peking University, Aniseh in nuclear physics in Tsinghua University. Umut has arranged some serious sightseeing before and after the wedding on Aug. 1. I will have detailed observations about China’s economy in the next couple of columns, but I wanted to share my impressions after my first 24 hours.

I actually got my first look at China two days before I set foot in the country. “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” which I caught two days before my flight, is probably the worst movie I have seen in years.
 
It is also on its way to beating “Avatar” to become the all-time top-grossing movie at the Chinese box office. I am suspicious it owes its success in China to the fact that it was partly shot there, depicts the Chinese government much better than the CIA and casts two Chinese stars in minor roles. It probably also owes its decent IMDb score, which duped me into seeing it, to Chinese viewers.

I am staying in Haidian, an upper-middle class suburban area home to many universities and headquarters of domestic and foreign companies, such as Microsoft. The city with narrow streets and cramped apartment buildings portrayed in the movie is nothing like what I’ve seen in my first full day in Beijing on Saturday. Haidian is characterized by wide roads and sidewalks as well as many shopping malls...

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