"Alone in a foreign land as a foreign guest, I miss my family
all the more on every festive day." This line of prose was composed
by a Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet, and today, it strikes a chord
with those who find it difficult spending the holidays so far from
home, family and friends.
And surely, there's hardly an expat in the city who doesn't get
a little Grinchy upon hearing I'll Be Home for Christmas - perhaps
the most relevant Western equivalent of the aforementioned Chinese
prose.
But it doesn't take much searching to find Beijing has
everything needed to become a home away from home - even during the
holidays.
A cursory glance around the city shows signs the capital has
begun to embrace the Western holiday. Today, Santa Clauses and
their helpful elves, Christmas trees, angels, tinsel, glitter,
snowflakes and all other imaginable yuletide trimmings abound
around town.
But if Beijing's Christmas spirit just isn't enough, you can
always turn to the wonderful World Wide Web to create your own
envisaged happy holiday.
There are six suggestions for ways to get into the spirit of the
season and beat back those holiday blues.
Carol crooning
Many would agree with American Charlie Shifflett, from Florida,
that music - Christmas carols, in this case - has the power to
create a festive mood.
This might be why this website offering free Christmas music
downloads chose the address feelslikechristmas.com. A wide
selection of seasonal songs - instrumental, traditional and
contemporary - is available in the form of legal MP3 downloads.
There are also a number of online radio stations playing tunes
from the holiday music genre during the season. Apple's digital
radio player iTunes, which can be downloaded for free at
www.download.com, opens channels to four Internet radio stations
streaming holiday music 24/7. Songs available on these channels,
including 181 FM, 1 FM tm, Sky Radio and Soma FM, come in a variety
of musical styles, as is suggested by available titles such as A
Capella Holiday, Country Christmas, the soulful Sounds of Christmas
and the quirky Xmas in Frisco.
The San Francisco-based station Xmas in Frisco, operated by Soma
FM, broadcasts a range of holiday music that mixes the past with
the future and includes everything from "Christmas chill-out" to
"Hanukkah hip-hop".
The digital radio RealPlayer, which connects to 5,000 Web
stations across the globe, provides free access to broadcasters,
such as South America's Radio Brasil, the Paris-based Notre Dame
Radio and other Christmas-focused channels from Rome to Warsaw and
Berlin.
Virtually visit Santa
Children who want to listen to traditional tunes or sing karaoke
along with Santa Claus and the elves could tune in to the toons on
the Web, which offers a myriad of animated Christmas-themed
sites.
One of the best, www.northpole.com, is a virtual Christmas
wonderland. The site's Santa's Secret Village features elf chat
rooms, digital toys, a holiday jukebox and free Christmas
e-cards.
Northpole.com also claims to be able to track Santa's launch and
parabolas of flight on Christmas Eve across six world quadrants,
including Asia, thanks to its once-a-year, 24-hour partnership with
the North American Air Defense system. NORAD radar system, which
has 47 installations strung across northern Canada and Alaska, has
enabled Northpole.com to provide kids real-time data and images on
Santa's flight patterns.
Lonely night?
If most of your friends have left town and celebrating alone
doesn't appeal to you, cyberspace offers numerous places for
virtual group celebrations. Among them is the "Practical Fun in the
Now" group on Facebook. They are looking for people to join their
Christmas Eve march around Beijing in Santa costumes to "make this
Christmas in Beijing one to remember". More information is
available at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6372186999.
Spice up your life
Collect recipes and friends for a cookie-baking or
pudding-making party.
If this sounds both like fun and too much work, join a local
Chinese-cuisine cooking class for a different type of culinary
experience, fun and flavors.
There are a number of English-language services dedicated to
hands-on instruction of cooking Chinese cuisine, such as Chinese
Culture Club (www.chinesecultureclub.org), Chef-at-Work
(www.chef-at-work.com) and Mr Wang's Chinese Neighborhood
(www.chineseneighbor.com).
The Chef-at-Work cooking class is now offering a Christmas and
New Years special, in which registration of up to four people costs
100 yuan per person per three-hour session.
Winter wonderland
While its natural to more or less hibernate in the warm indoors
throughout the season, you could find that embracing the winter
weather instead can be a breath of fresh air.
You just need to bundle up and put on a good pair of walking
shoes; Beijing has so much to explore, and it doesn't just vanish
with the onset of winter.
In fact, winter is a wonderful time to hobble along the hutong,
and if you don't want to go alone, you could join the Chinese
Culture Club's guided hutong excursion in Xuanwu District from 2pm
to 4:20pm on Christmas Day.
Those who prefer new to the old have a number of other options,
such as visiting newly completed Olympic venues.
Taking center stage
The National Center for the Performing Arts - AKA The Dome, The
Egg, The Mothership - whatever you call it, is scheduled to open on
December 23 with a concert featuring the Beijing Symphony
Orchestra, the Chinese National Symphony Orchestra and the China
Philharmonic.
If symphony isn't your cup of tea, Christmas Shoes might be the
right fit. The large, carnival dancing drama from Chicago will be
staged at Beijing Exhibition Hall Theater through December 24.
Helping hand
Whatever your religious persuasion, "love thy neighbors" is
almost universally accepted as a creed. And in today's global
village, "thy neighbors" are everyone, everywhere.
Your kindness and help is always welcomed by the various charity
organizations stationed in Beijing.
Beijing Huiling
Beijing Huiling is an NGO promoting community-based services for
people with mental disabilities. Based in a hutong courtyard house,
the center is always in great need of volunteers and donations.
31 Dashizuo Hutong, Jiangshan Qianjie, Xicheng District.
6404-6631.http://www.huiling.org.cn/
International Newcomers' Network
As the name suggests, International Newcomers' Network offers
advice and suggestions for new arrivals in Beijing. They also
organize monthly lectures and meetings for its membership.
Currently, the organization is in great need of Volunteer Board
Members. The board meets from 10am to 12pm on the second Monday of
each month at the Capital Club.
If you are interested in pitching in, please contact at
paigewilson5@hotmail.com
Local primary school needs support
Built up in 2004 to offer education for over 100 homeless
children from across the country, Guangai Primary School in Matou
village of Shunyi District is in urgent need of old clothes, books,
meat, oil and second-hand computers. If you intend to help, please
ask for Ms Song at 6657-8833 or deliver your donations directly to
May Flower Oral Clinic, 3/F, Building 2, 28 Financial Street,
Xicheng District.
Charity in China
For more information about charitable organizations in China,
you can also register with Charity in China, where you can sign up
to receive periodic updates about opportunities to help needy
families in the country.
Visit http://www.charityinchina.com/signup/ to get started.
Come all ye faithful
All the world's great religious traditions are represented in
Beijing. During the holiday season, the following religious
organizations will hold regular or special services to meet the
needs of the faithful, whether they be residents of Beijing or
visitors to the city.
Catholic
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Protestant
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Nantang (South Cathedral)
December 24 - 6am and 12pm
(The Mass will be celebrated four times)
Bilingual services are given in
English and Chinese. The earlier service is tailored for senior
citizens; the latest Mass could be very crowded.Those who plan to
attend must get tickets beforehand.
Location: 141 Qianmenxi Dajie, Xicheng District.
Tel: 6607-6538
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Beijing International Christian Fellowship
December 24 - There will be two family Christmas Eve Services
respectively between 6 and 7 pm, and 8 and 9 pm. There are regular
services every Sunday.
Location: At 21st Century Auditorium, opposite the 21st Century
Hotel, Chaoyang District.
www.bicf.org. Open to expats only.
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Beitang (North Cathedral)
Location:December 31 - 6 and
7pm Masses are celebrated in Mandarin. 33 Xishiku, Xicheng
District
Tel:6617-5198
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River of Grace Church, East Lake Villa, 3rd Floor
of the Club House, just west of the Canadian Embassy on
Dongzhimenwai Dajie. Open to expats only.
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Orthodox
Orthodox services will be held in
full traditional style on Orthodox Christmas dates in early
January. Please contact the Russian
Embassy if you wish to attend.
Location:Russian Embassy, 4 Dongzhimen Beizhong Jie,
Chaoyang District.
Tel: 6532-2051
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Beijing Baptist Church
The
church will host Christmas Eve candlelight services and Christmas
Sunday Services.
Location: 3/F, CTS Plaza (NW corner of 3rd Ring Road and Jingshun
Lu).
Tel: 6474-1869
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(Beijing Weekend, China
Daily, December 23, 2007)