Tag: China

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Casual Armband Security

    At the bus stop just outside our apartment complex there are three elderly people clad in matching orange wind breakers and baseball caps emblazoned with Shanghai Ping’an Volunteer (and a lot more in Chinese). They have government-issued red armbands pinned to their sleeves. They can also be found further up Shanxi Nan Lu, near the…

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Furthering the Mop Meme (Just Photos)

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) New Wave Dogs

    One of the interesting things about living in a country that has only recently shifted from a practical, survivalist mode of living (hello Great Leap Forward!) is that everything bourgeois is new and exciting. This includes keeping pets as pets and not as, say, nutrition or security guards. One big trend in Shanghai is to…

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Street Detailing

      This morning as I walked to work, a Shanghai municipal worker was crouched down on her haunches, polishing a garbage bin. She had already carefully washed it down and was now rubbing shine into the metal containers with a suede cloth. It sparkled.  The garbage can sparkled. Near her, another municipal worker was meticulously…

  • The Hordes of Yangshuo

    The Hordes of Yangshuo

      The hills are so famous that they are on the 20rmb note.  Looking closely at a 20rmb note, I failed to see the armies of uniformed tour groups and the clusters of hotels and the endless checkpoints of touts and vendors surrounding the hills. They are there. I know they are.  We walked amongst…

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Same, ‘cept different

    It’s deceptively shiny and new and almost Western here (and by Western, I mean, it’s all about the shiny, the new, the casually bilingual, the commercial and the branded). We are waiting for our flight to Guilin at the Hongqiao airport and a few cracks in the veneer have revealed themselves, as they tend to…

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Decidedly Seasonal Fruit

    Although I previously raved about how I could get all sorts of imported loveliness in Shanghai and so had no need to go crazy with longing from eating only what was available locally, I would like to take this time to write a small tribute to local (or local-ish) seasonal fruit. Not apples, not oranges,…

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Random Exercise

    “Go to the Bund at 7am! Watch the people do exercises on the riverbanks! Or in the leafy parks! So lovely and tranquil!” Yeah, no. I work for a living and on my days off the last thing I want to do is get up and go out that early to gawp at people doing…

  • (101 Things about Shanghai) Umbrellas

      Shanghai has about three distinct rainy seasons: the freezing, bitterly sharp and spiky winter rains; the lackadaisical early spring rains which come and go and often leave you without an umbrella because the blue skies had misled you; the sweltering and humid summer rains, which are heavy and drenching, like a bucket poured over…

  • (101 Things about Shanghai) Batting for Both Sides

      I’ve  been living abroad for most of my adult life, give or take a few semesters back home trying to finish my never-ending degree. Most of my time has been spent with very little money and/or very little access to outside comforts. In Ghana, I ate foufou and kenke and jollof rice until I…

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Blind Massage Parlors

    I’ve got a fucked up clicky neck, leftover from a fun and debilitating 5-car pile-up I was in back in Istanbul in 2007 with an insane company driver. Even though I couldn’t walk without crying/screaming for a month, the Istanbul medical community declared me unhurt and I was released from hospital the same day. No…

  • (101 Things About Shanghai) Brutally honest meat

    I love Chinese supermarkets. A lot of foreigners I know simply refuse to shop in Chinese supermarkets because some sections can be viscerally overwhelming. Like the meat and fish section.  Our local supermarket reeks of fish and flesh, most of which is not neatly packaged in little styrofoam containers. There are tubs of live frogs…