Month: July 2007

  • Shanghai Hoon

    Part business trip, and part extended excuse to see some more of Shanghai, visit Anke & Lars, and serve as a jumping-off point to Beijing. It was really just super to see them, and lovely to see them setting up here. Their pad, although lacking some of the very special ‘character’ of the Taipei offices, was really a delight to see.

    After two nice homes in two weekends it makes me think I want to move somewhere and, well, care about it more – I am still pretty much camping in Taipei. It is really amazing to live a ‘lightweight’ lifestyle, without any of the heavy loads of many of my friends back home, but I know at some point this is certainly I will grow to want – and especially after seeing my Sister’s frankly ridiculous place in Cambridge!

    I was here last year. It was a fantastic that time around, but my timing meant that I left one day before German designer Gerhard arrived, and three days before Anke & Lars. This time, on top of the sausage-eating crew, Rich was in town, helping a club with their promotion work to open up.

    It was really very interesting to check out the city for a second time – and really get a stronger feeling about moving here to set up shop. It certainly makes me excited – but I think I also need a bit of holiday first – it is pretty intense.

    As a break from it all, Lars, Anke and two of their Germanisch architect friends joined us for a day trip to Hangzhou. This, I have to say, is what I thought China would be like in my tourist head. Temples and lakes surrounded by nice little eateries and day tripping young romantics from the big city. Although it is stretching it to claim it really is ‘heaven on earth’, it is definitely a nice place. I often think about China developing its own New Yorks and Los Angeleses (if that is a plural), but I am unsure if these hot little creative towns will also crop up – where will the San Franciscos and Seattles and Bostons be in twenty years time? Could it be here, I wonder?


    The charming view out of the back of the building


    Their amazing balcony, pointing towards downtown – although they live on a big ‘orrid housing estate, they also manage to escape it as soon as the front door is shut.


    Enjoying a light breakfast / snack after a night out


    Love birds – Anke & Lars caught!


    People leave messages on the bamboo – though it would be great to know what they are and what the traditions are!


    Speed


    Waiting in the impressive Shanghai South train station


    Lars enjoys one of my jokes


    Anke checks some photos of me


    One of the many shadowy monks lurking in the shadows in Hangzhou – I was itching to battle!


    Wearing its hat at a jaunty angle


    I am a big fan of the Ladybird phone booths in China


    A gap betweeb buildings – that just so happened to make FANTASTIC echoes


    Loch Ness monster


    Cheesy grin – he enjoyed it too!

    And a load more images here:

  • Singadingapore

    Holiday!

    Finally, after what seemed like decades of waiting, Jade and I finally winged our way across the South China Sea to visit Michael and Tanja in the suburban oasis that is Singapore. Now, Jade and I have been apart rather more than we would have liked over the past few weeks (and months) so it was a relief to feel the tyres peeling themselves off the tarmac of the runway in Taoyuan, and skidding to a halt in the shadow of palm trees.

    The plan was to land, check out the major sites of Singapore (luggage in tow) and then jump on a boat for the one hour boat trip to the Indonesian island of Bintan, ride a taxi over the island, and finally take a small boat out to Nikoi. This little island has more or less been entirely taken over by Singaporean weekend trippers so it was hardly the immersion into Indonesian culture we were hoping for, but it was hard to complain when the view was so very nice.

    The little slice we did have – when we were taken to a local canteen by the taxi driver – comprised a delicious, hot, dry tasting soup … and it certainly makes me think I will be back to taste the rest of the menu.

    It was also great to be back in Singapore with Michael and Tanja now sporting a year of culinary knowledge. It was probably wise to leave when we did, as Jet Star Asia flight 3K521 may have had severe difficulties upon takeoff.


    Roar! The lions at the Bank of China building


    We are sailing


    Thoughtful


    A characterful rock


    Jump! One for Anke and Lars in Shanghai – does a rope count?


    Coral on the beach


    I just imagine the pirates and colonial ships mistaking this rock for their enemy

    Jade enjoys a tipple on the boat back

    More photos in my Web Gallery:

  • Ele in Taipei Again!


    Ele and Nick cruise the streets of WuFenPu

    I am about to rush for the airport, but I am frantically posting a few things up to get the blog rolling again. The big news is, Ele and Jade are both in Taiwan, and I had the fortune to hang out with both of them for the weekend.

    Ele is here on business, and Jade is back for a couple of weeks, before she regroups ready to to return to Beijing… but we will be in Singapore in a matter of hours!


    Jade’s measured response to my Mother’s gift to her


    My body is a temple


    Look at that rock!

  • Rich Finally Leaves

    The Roc has a habit of pulling back in, and after quite a bit of procrastinating, Rich is now off to explore fresh pastures in Shanghai, and then Indonesia. Phew!


    Rich seems upset that he is leaving


    He copies my taste in brightly coloured shoes!

  • Taipei Times – Technology Review

    I have not been posting much of late – mainly because I have been writing more for print, and today I have my first newspaper article to write home about!

    It’s a piece about Taiwan’s response to the iPhone, and you can read it at the Taipei Times – the biggest English language newspaper in Taiwan, and one of the largest ‘native Chinese’ newspapers in the world:

    Taiwan Times – Technology Review