I’m going to share a true story. I still don’t know how to
rationalize what happened. It doesn’t make sense. Maybe you’ll understand
better than me.
I went to a city called Ya’an. This city is famous for its
tea which is grown on the local mountain called Mengding Shan. Legend has it
that Wu Lizhen, known as the father of tea, planted 7 tea trees in 53 B.C. “These
trees have neither withered nor grown in over 2000 years,” says the sign next
to the royal tea garden.
| Grandpa and me in front of the royal tea garden. Tea from this garden was given to emperors from the Tang to the Qing dynasties. |
The next day we went to a famous gorge in Ya’an. It was
beautiful, but like most tourist scenic spots in China had a hefty entry fee,
one boardwalk path that runs through the park, and hundreds of other people.
| Walking the boardwalk |
We stopped at a little restaurant for lunch. My host grandma
and grandpa had already been to the park many time and decided to sit it out
yet they still met us for lunch. By the end of lunch, the little boy had
decided that he didn’t want to carry the iPad anymore. He left it for the
grandparents to take back in the car and we finished our tour through the park.
| There were lots of waterfalls on the way back. |
After being reunited with Grandma and Grandpa, the first
thing the boy asked for was the iPad. They forgot it at the restaurant. They called
the restaurant. I’m amazed that they could hear what the restaurant had to say
over the royal fit that was raging just a few feet away. The iPad wasn’t there.
They decided to return to the restaurant anyways.
It was a family restaurant and one little girl who had
brought us our food said that she saw a different little boy playing with an
iPad when we left. She had asked him where he got it, because she had a feeling
it was the same one that our little boy had been playing with, and the
dishonest little boy claimed it was his. Upon hearing this story the father
called the police.
After searching security cameras in the area, and three
hours of waiting for the lying and selfish family to return to their car, the
police actually called and came with a car to take the father and my host dad to
pick up the iPad. At this point I’m impressed. I’m thinking that all of the
security cameras that I see each day might actually serve a good purpose. I’m
thinking about how good justice feels and I’m wondering if the thief has any
additional punishments coming his way, at the very least a strong rebuke from
the cops to show the child that it that stealing is wrong (a message he
obviously isn’t receiving from his parents).
About five minutes later the mother got a call. She seemed
angry on the phone. Really angry. My host sister translated and told me that
the thief requested 200 yuan (about 40 dollars) for returning the iPad.
They paid it.