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Xing (pronounced shing or sing) means journey in Chinese — fitting for this blog, which is all about the journey of the U.S. men's basketball team and N&O staff writer Luciana Chavez at the 2008 Beijing Games. She is covering her first Olympics and making her first trip to China. Check in here for Olympic news and for Luci's impressions getting to and being at the Games.
BEIJING — Here's what it's like to not be in the U.S. but still be treated like a spoiled American halfway across the world.
Every time I ride the media shuttle for the drive through the city to whatever Olympic venue, the media shuttle will pass maybe 10 Beijing city busses on a typical 30-minute trek.
And every time we pass a regular bus, I look over at the people in the bus and the people look back at me. They see me sitting in a near empty bus and I see them shoved in like sardines, practically hanging out of the windows.
The media shuttles are highly conspicuous, too, traveling in a special restricted lane, zooming past, and lapping the city busses at twice their speed.
I keep waiting for someone to flip me off. I wouldn't blame them. I'm starting to feel guilty.
I think tomorrow I'm going to make a sign that says thank you in Mandarin and just hold it up when they stare.
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