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Love Across the Border

2016-11-23BySunQi

China Report Asean 2016年9期

By Sun Qi

Love Across the Border

By Sun Qi

Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai and Feng Kun were married in Beijing on Jan. 18, 2015.

As the new season of the Chinese Volleyball League(CVL) is set to kick off on October 28, training and preparation at the BAW Women's Volleyball Club has entered the home stretch. Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai, head coach of the club, expects his team to make history in the new season.

Te former head coach of the Tai women's volleyball team, Kiattipong is now coaching BAW. In comparison, his wife Feng Kun, a former captain of the Chinese women's volleyball team, is more familiar to Chinese people, though Kiattipong is a well known figure in the international volleyball scene. He projects a gentle demeanor when speaking Tai, and his sof and gentle voice makes it hard for people to imagine the words are coming from a man nearly 2 meters tall.

Kiattipong's Beijing Complex

Feng, 36, captained the Chinese women's volleyball team to victories at the 2003 Women's Volleyball World Cup and 2004 Athens Olympics, and was regarded as the world's best setter at that time.

Kiattipong, a household name in Thailand, started coaching the Tai women's volleyball team in 1997. Tough he lef the post temporarily during his tenure, his team roseup as a volleyball powerhouse under his guidance. Te Tai women's volleyball team has made rapid progress and is now a challenger to China, Japan and Korea, Asia's three traditional volleyball powers.

It took time for Kiattipong to fall in love with Beijing,but Feng played a key part in the city winning him over. Through their love for volleyball, their relationship has gradually evolved from one of friendship to one of love. Through meeting Feng and falling in love with her,Kiattipong's affection for Beijing has grown.

Talking about his Beijing complex, Kiattipong said,“I ofen flew to Beijing to see her [Feng]. Sometimes, I would fly to Beijing just to spend a little time with her, and fly back to Tailand the next day. I don't remember how many times I have traveled from Tailand to Beijing.”

In 2003, the Thai women's volleyball team won the Asian Volleyball Championship. Tree days afer the victory, Kiattipong took an evening flight to Beijing. Just over a year later, he married Feng, a native of Beijing. Ten, as recommended by Lang Ping (the legendary Chinese volleyball coach) and others, the newly-married Kiattipong was selected by BAW as head coach afer a six-month process of searching for the right candidate. Te two parties signed a three-year contract.

Te couple married at the end of 2014. At a party held to thank their relatives and friends, Kiattipong played the guitar and sang the song Te Moon Represents My Heart in Chinese. He likes to show off his Chinese skills at the training ground when coaching the players, though it ofen leads to funny incidents due to his relative lack of Chinese proficiency. During one training session, Kiattipong suddenly told his players to “get some rest and have somebeers”. The team members were all surprised. “What?Beers?” Kiattipong realized he had mixed up the Chinese words for beer and water. “Oh, no! I mean, have some water,” he said. His response brought great laughter out of the team.

Feng Kun competed at the 2008 Olympic Games as a member of the Chinese women's volleyball team.

Kiattipong gave instructions to his players in a Chinese Volleyball League game on Dec. 8,2015.

One of Kiattipong's favorite places in Beijing is the Lotus Market. He likes walking through the local hutongs(narrow lanes) and enjoying the scenery from the bars that surround Houhai Lake. When he visits these places,he usually takes along his Tai friends such as his assistant coaches and interpreters.

A Brother-in-Law

“Since Feng and I got married, this city has become my home, and I have a job here,” Kiattipong said. “My job is to build and improve the BAW team.”

He speaks English, Chinese and Tai to communicate with the Chinese players, instructors, medical staff, club leaders and the team's three foreign players every day. Te coach adds that apart from Thai, English is his best language, but his Chinese is improving all the time.

The BAW players call Kiattipong “brother-in-law”,which Kiattipong said he likes very much.

“I know they call me this because of her [Feng],” he said. “It's great. It sounds just like we are family, and our team is supposed to be a big family.”

On January 20, 2016, the Chinese women's national volleyball team assembled for international competition,and BAW's top players Zeng Chunlei and Liu Xiaotong were selected. Before they left to join the national team,Kiattipong held a sending off party for them.

Cross-border love was consummated by the marriage between Kiattipong and Feng Kun.

Kiattipong and his wife Feng Kun attended 2014 CCTV Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony on Feb. 1, 2015.

Kiattipong, the former head coach of the Thai women's volleyball team, at a press conference announcing his new position as the head coach of the BAW Women's Volleyball Club on Oct. 26, 2015.

The newly-wed couple presenting themselves to Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand.

“They told me they wanted to have Thai food before they lef,” Kiattipong recalled. “I said no problem. Tey also wanted me to play the guitar and sing songs for them. I said no problem.”

Although BAW underachieved during the CVL's 2015 season, the team is steadily improving itself according to their coach's plans.

“You will see our team's progress,” Kiattipong said. “I have a deal with Beijing. Over the course of the next two years, I will build a high-level team. I feel very confident about it.”

The Power of Cooking

Even with his wife's company, Kiattipong said he still feels homesick sometimes. When he misses his hometown,he cooks to make himself feel better.

“I like cooking Tai food when I think of my home,” he said. “From purchasing ingredients to cooking, the whole process feels just like I'm in Tailand. When everything is done, it feels great watching my wife and friends enjoy the food I have prepared.”

Feng is a big fan of her husband's cooking.

“He likes cooking yellow, red and green curry dishes with Tai flavors,” Feng said. “Te chicken wings, shrimp and beef he prepares are all really delicious.”

Kiattipong likes grocery shopping at local Beijing vegetable markets.

“At first, my mom took him to the supermarket for shopping, but ever since he went to a vegetable market,he has hardly been to the supermarket,” Feng said with a smile. “You know what traditional markets in Beijing are like, with vegetables, meat and fruits all scattered everywhere. The moment he enters the market, he loves such a down-to-earth place where ordinary people shop.”

Kiattipong is a well-known figure in Thailand. After the Tai women's volleyball team won the Asian Volleyball Championship in 2013, he was frequently stopped on the street of Bangkok by people asking for a photo or autograph. He was always happy to meet such adoring fans,though it often resulted in him encountering frequent delays while walking down the street. In Beijing, however,few people know him.

“It's very comfortable,” Kiattipong said. “Hardly anyone knows me here. I feel pretty free. I can go to the movies, go shopping or do whatever else I want. It's very relaxing and comfortable.”