Most Asians like to have a nap at some point during the day. Usually straight after lunch. Some have even several power naps during the day. What is unusual in our culture and sometimes it is considered as a sign of weakness, is something totally normal in Asia. I admire people's ability to sleep wherever they are, no matter how noisy it is around them. Many sleep in very uncomfortable places and weird positions. Those naps hardly last more than 15 minutes. I have tried it myself a few times but can't get really used to it. My difficulties are waking after a quarter of an hour (I want to sleep longer) and get fit to work within a few minutes. While the Chinese need only a few minutes to get back to work fully concentrated, I need longer and sometimes feel more tired after the so called power nap.
Here is a small collection.
If you would like to read more by me, here are my novel and my diary from Ar'ar, in the northern Saudi desert. Both available on Amazon as soft and hard copy.
Here is a small collection.
What you can't see in this photo is, that she is giving him a leg massage while he's sleeping.
Seen in the Shanghai metro.
Waiting for tourists in a travel agency.
Waiting for tourists.
Cleaning the environment is a hard job.
On the way to the toilets of the fake market in Shanghai.
Synchronised sleeping.
On the metro
Is this really comfortable?
He's got his bodyguard next to him.
After a long and tiresome hike on the Great Wall.
The King of the Sleeping Beauties!!!!!
This sleeping beauty was caught on the Shenzhen metro. (Video may not show on iPhones and iPads)
If you would like to read more by me, here are my novel and my diary from Ar'ar, in the northern Saudi desert. Both available on Amazon as soft and hard copy.