Jinjiang Inn (Shanghai Wuning)
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The party's over....
... has got to be 100 million people. Yet a mere drop in the bucket as far as China is concerned. The Guangzhou (Canton) area is close to Shanghai in size. And here is where I will spend my last night in my second favorite country.
Things back in the states compel me to return there where I am from, yet I hope to return to the orient in the near future. I can't imagine living without all the friendly people who ...
Back to Shanghai and Suzhuo and home
... is synonymous with Shanghai – on one side the Huangpu river and on the other side – hotels, banks, offices and clubs. It is a lovely promenade and contains a one-mile walk from Broadway Mansions to Meteorological Signal Tower. I did this walk and took lots of pictures along the way – it was a lovely clear afternoon. The Peace Hotel (which was built in 1929) is a wonderful distinctive art-deco hotel and one of the ...
Christmas, Two New Years: Two Chinese provinces
... through the day that he was treated well. After he had been sprung by his university sponsor, one of the cops text him. "Merry Christmas John." It wasn't even sarcastic! Go figure.
New Year in Shanghai. It's a bustling metropolis full of new,old, poor and rich. Beautiful new buildings, many in art-deco style, attest to the money there, but among them are old sections where people eke out a living selling noodles and ...
Arrival in Shanghai
... of security guards and cleaners line all the streets and with no beggars, louts or litter, it is certainly the case that one feels safe and clean. It is however questionable as to whether Shanghai's streets really represent a 'public' space in the true sense of the word. It seems rather that the streets are reserved, priviied to the international tourist and Chinese elite. I found it much easier to communicate and understand different goings ...
über dem meer - shanghai
... schwüler temperaturen und voller straßen nicht lange an. so drängten wir uns erst einmal vorbei an allerlei ramsch-touri-läden durch die antik- und oldstreet hinein in einen fresstempel mit chinesischen dampf- und garküchen. aus einem mit stierschädel geschmückten, dampfenden holzbottich gab es also suppe und gebratenen reis/ nudeln. beim schlendern fanden wir uns schließlich in der gegen um den yu garten wieder und direkt vor einem der ältesten teehäuser chinas, ...