ジェイソンA.ライスから見た生命。 中国ベースの写真家。

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上海バスツアー(タイムラプス)

Approaching the Bund area along the Huangpu River is Shanghai.  The Pearl TV Tower is off in the distance.

黄浦江沿い外灘エリアに近づくと、上海です。 パールTVタワーは遠くでオフになっています。

このビデオでは、中国の浦西側の周りに移動する。 ツアーは、南京ウォーキングストリートに面した人民広場から始まり、我々はパールテレビタワーを垣間見る場所黄浦江に向かって出かける前広場周辺クイックループになります。 我々はゆうGardens周辺の旧市街を介して別のUターンや旅行を取る前に、大胆なUターン後、私たちは外灘の範囲を下に移動する。 最後に、我々は新天地を介して人民広場に向かって帰る。

私は最近、時間経過の写真撮影を含む大規模なプロジェクトに取り組んできました。 そこで行われる撮影や多くの作業はまだですが、ここで少しお誘いです。 私はあなたがどう思うか知ってみましょう。

上記のYouTube版。

以下Youkuのバージョン。


MIDI祭

Yound and not-so-old alike came out to enjoy some tunes at the MIDI Music Festival.

それほど古い同様に若いとは、MIDI音楽祭でいくつかの曲を楽しむことが出てきた。

最後の週末は町に、ここ上海で最初の主要な屋外の夏の音楽祭をもたらした。 MIDI音楽祭は、私たち地下鉄のライダーに大きなアクセスを提供センチュリーパークの南東の角、で開催されました。 私の日は野球の練習とプレーオフのバスケットボールの試合で固体予約が日曜日の午後と夕方のセットのために上にこっそりすることができたとして、土曜日にそれを介して行うことができませんでした。 スポンサー組織の相互作用領域とタイガービールVIPパビリオンとJägermeisteRインフレータブルパーティーの家の前に定住した主なロック·ステージの近くに小さいの電子ステージ、祭りには2つの段階が含まれています。 いずれかの2つのステージの間に歩いている個人的な祭り大型シェードテントに目の色合いに小さなガスマスク(フェスティバルのPM 2.5空気の品質意識向上プログラムに沿って)からの商品を売り込む人々の片言がありました。 祭りの会場は非常に移動が容易と群衆の大きさに完全に適合しました。 それはエリアスコープ外に簡単だったとpicnicers間の場所を見つける。

当日の後半開始のために私は2つだけ中国のバンド(脳の障害とハオ集)、英国の小さな魚、ラ·スリスDeglingueという祭りフランス語衣装を見ました。 全体の音楽は最高ではなかったが、天候やお祭りの雰囲気は中国に住んで回復ライブ音楽中毒者のために完璧だった。

ここではいくつかの日からスナップされています。

Nice crowd view on the projector behind Hao Yun.

ハオユンの背後にあるプロジェクターのニース群衆ビュー。

Rock fingers abound at the MIDI.

岩の指がMIDIで溢れています。

Little Fish at the MIDI.

MIDIでリトルフィッシュ。

Little Fish in front of the MIDI crowd.

MIDIの観衆の前で小魚。

A dog packpack enjoys piggyback ride from a girl enjoying a piggyback ride during the Hao Yun set.

犬のバックパックは、ハオ素材セット時のおんぶを楽しんでいる女の子からおんぶを楽しんでいます。


ロックタイガー(韓国ロカビリー)の多くの顔

Rock Tigers Korean Rockabilly tag the stage in Shanghai.  This would have been a sweet picture if I didn't shake it a little.  But it still has enough energy to post.  (reminder, get a monopod)

ロックタイガース韓国のロカビリー上海で舞台にタグを付ける。 私はそれを少し振っていなかった場合、これは甘い絵だったでしょう。 しかし、それはまだポストするのに十分なエネルギーを持っています。 (リマインダー、一脚を得る)

私にはとても興味のあるものは、文化/人々は多くの異なった場所からアイテムを体験し、解釈する方法です。 インスタンスのスポーツのために取る、日本に住んで野球の試合は、基本的には米国のと同じですが、訓練された目は、フィールド上のアクション周りの儀式でマイナーなニュアンスが表示されます。 それは、人が実際に彼らはあまりにも身近思って何かから、まったく新しい体験を受けることができ、これらのわずかな変化の範囲内である。 同じことが音楽にも当てはまります。 サウンドやスタイルは、遠くの土地で作成することができ、まだそれは新しい集団に達したときに、この新しい文化は、新しいフィルタとそれを解釈します。 面白い何かが起こると経験の新鮮さを分かち合うために喜んで興味のある方のために現存する場所です。

この週末のロックタイガーは空腹上海の観客をあかすために、韓国のエネルギーとフレアのダッシュで美味しいロカビリー音楽を務めた。

あなたが言うロックタイガーとは何ですか? よく私はあなたをお見せしましょう​​。

Roy firing up the bass and the mic alike.

ロイはベースと同様にマイクを発射。

Eddie Tarantula and his hair entertain on guitar.

エディタランチュラと彼の髪はギターで楽しませる。

Tiger pounds the crowd with all sorts of sounds.

タイガーポンド音のあらゆる種類の群衆。

Velvet Geena soars towards Rockabilly Heaven.

ビロードのジーナは、離陸開始されます。

Velvet Geena soars towards Rockabilly Heaven.

ベルベットジーナはロカビリー天国に向かって舞い上がる。

This Korean rockin rocket must be from the south.

この韓国のrockinのロケットは南からでなければなりません。

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Good times!

... はい、감사합니다。


上海の春

Sakura in Zhongshan Park, Shanghai.

中山公園、上海のさくら。

私は季節のもよく分からないが、私が集めることはばねである上海で私の最初の年である4月/ 5月、モンスーンの季節です5月/ 6月ですが、ひどく暑い夏は、以下の7月/ 8月中と9月/ 10月の楽しい秋。 4月の終わりにここで3週末 - 短い春のより多くの証拠は、すべての音楽祭は、2つに詰め込まれているということです。 中国の音楽祭を経験を含めることは完全に、(中国の高齢者に人気の運動)後方に歩いて、一般的には歩いて、バスケットボール(我々のチームはプレーオフを作った)、野球の練習の間に私の週末のスケジュールをいっぱいに地下鉄に乗って、揚げ団子食べている。 すべての鳴り物入りで宣伝するのにもかかわらず、私は約歩くと上海の春の写真をスナップすることができました。 お楽しみいただけます。

What sakura collection would be complete without some cosplay.  Zhongshan Park.

何桜コレクションは、いくつかのコスプレなしで完全でしょうか? 中山公園、上海。

Out comes the sun and dries up all the laundry.  With a population the size of Shanghai and the number of environmental/economical conservationalists you are going to find laundry all over the place.

レビューをすべて洗濯まで、太陽と乾燥しています。 人口上海の大きさや、環境/経済的な自然保護の数を使用すると、すべての場所で​​洗濯物を見つけるしようとしている。

Such few laundry on such a nice day is uncommon in these parts.

このような素敵な日に、当該少数の洗濯は、これらの部品に一般的ではありません。

Argueably Chinas favorite sports, basketball and wearing jeans, is a fine way to spend a spring day.

間違いなく、中国の好きなスポーツ、バスケットボール、ジーンズを身に着けている間は、春の日を過ごすのに良い方法です。

More of the same

同じのもっと。

Another Chinese pasttime, birding.

バードウォッチング、過去の時間別の中国。

Probably the worlds largest producers and user of kites are the Chinese.  Go to any park on the weekend and the sun is eclipsed by their numbers.

多分凧の世界最大の生産およびユーザーは、中国語です。 週末の上の任意の公園に移動し、太陽は基本的にはその番号によって影が薄くされています。


黄鶴楼と最初の橋

Wuhan's Yellow Crane tower roof fish with First Bridge in the distance.

距離の最初の橋と武漢の黄鶴楼の屋根の魚。

私はいくつかの古い写真を通過すると私は武漢、黄鶴楼でトップの観光地から任意の写真を投稿するには、まだありましたが実現した。 武漢で私の最後の週末の1の間、私は蛇 "山"に座っているrefurbedグランドタワーを訪れました。 塔は素敵な午後を過ごすには悪い方法塔氏Miagiリズムドラムのミニチュアレプリカを販売して内部に少しキッチュショップの束と、観光スポットですが、全体的にはありません。

Wuhans infamous Yellow Crane Tower.  If there is one iconic symbol of Wuhan it is this tower.

武漢の黄鶴悪名高いタワー。 武漢の一つの象徴的なシンボルがある場合はそれがこの塔です。

Looking East down the back of Snake Mountain from the top floor of the Yellow Crane Tower.

黄鶴タワーの最上階からヘビ山の背部の下、東を探して。

Escaping the heat in Wuhan is not an easy task but the bell show in the belly of the Yellow Crane Tower is a nice respite.

武漢の熱をエスケープすることは容易ではありませんが、黄鶴楼の腹で鈴ショーは良い休息です。

黄鶴楼と揚子江の間で胡ブー翔のスナック街があります。 どの私がについて投稿しているここ 胡ブー翔のもう一方の端を飛び出し、あなたは最初の橋と偉大な長江のベースに自分自身を見つけるでしょう。 以下は、ソ連が設計したこの巨大な構造のいくつかのイメージです。

Sepia toned image of the Wuhan Yangtze First Bridge.

武漢長江第一橋のセピア調の画像。

First Bridge Pano.

最初の橋パノ。


上海野球練習ECNU

Japanese Softball team takes batting practice at ECNU.

日本のソフトボールチームはECNUでバッティング練習が必要です。

春でも上海で、野球をしています。 東中国師範大学(ECNU)のスポーツフィールドには、週末の活動とチームで圧縮されています。 典型的な日曜日のフィールドには、アメリカンフットボールチームの練習、クリケットの試合、台湾の野球クラブの練習、ECN​​U野球クラブの練習と上海野球クラブを保持しています。 近くのバスケットボールコート、サッカー、ランダムプレイ、そこのカップル、これは複雑なのまわりで飛ぶボールです。 ここでアクションのいくつかを少しスニークピークがあります。 スナップ以上かかるのが好きだったけど紅白戦の一方の側のためのピッチング忙しかったであろう。 もっと次の月に来ています。

Shagging BP with the Japanese softball club.

日本のソフトボールクラブでBP Shagging。

Pitching sequence during an intrasquad baseball game.

紅白野球の試合中にシーケンスをピッチング。

Intrasquad game at ECNU.

ECNUで紅白戦。


武漢胡ブー翔スナックストリート

Hu Bu Xiang ladies of the night.

夜の胡ブー翔の女性。

あなたは、武漢の汚染、交通渋滞、天候について否定的なたくさんのことを言うことができるが、それは通りのスナック食品に来るとき、それは最高のそこまでランクされています。 武漢通りのスナック食品の王冠の宝石は、胡ブー翔スナックストリートである必要があります。 この小さな通りに、時間の半分は、標準ブロックと二人の幅の長さは、武漢の観光経験のすべての部分であり、おそらく街に関する旅行記で紹介されます。 私は、武漢は1つだけについて、提供把握、多分2日間の標準的な観光客の興奮の価値があると、これは多年生の地です。 その中心部に位置し、交通機関のオプション、三峡地域と興味深いほとんどのものが不足している近接のために、武漢は、基本的にほとんどの旅行者のためのピットストップです。 アンソニーBordainここで乗り継ぎのエピソードを撮影することであった場合、ビデオクルーが彼らのBロールをつかむことができるように、彼は基本的に(入場料を払って中に入るには、no本当の理由)通りから黄鶴の塔を表示するには、歩いて彼の最初の朝を過ごすだろう、武漢大学やイーストレイク(中国最大の都市の湖)で一日を過ごす、グッズの品揃えで有名な胡ブー翔のスナック街へ数メートル歩くと、でより多くの屋台が続いヴォックスの音楽番組で取るナイトマーケットやEX-PAT /ローカルたまり場武漢刑務所でより多くのドリンクをお楽しみいただけます。 あなたは、私が6時間以上かかることがありますと言われてきたこれで寝て、街の一方から他方へバスを利用しようとすることで基本的には次の24時間を消費する可能性があります。

武漢の障害にハングアップして、代わりにそれを提供している脂ぎった善には参加さのないようにしましょう​​。 誰もが武漢は、その朝食屋台の食べ物のために知られているかがわかりますし、私の意見では胡錦ブー翔は魔法の中心地です。 はいたくさんのすべての町の素晴らしい麺と再GaNのミアン(ホットドライ麺)のお店があります。 しかし、地元の人々が言う胡Buはそれがするために使用されるものでない場合であっても、長江のすぐ東のこの小さなストリップより武漢の通り食物エネルギーのない優れたコレクションはありません。 彼らは、それが朝食の食べ物だが、日中はいつでもそこに行くと言う、あなたは失望することはできません。

いくつかは私の最後の訪問からスナップします。

So good the workers cannot pass up a taste.

とても良い労働者は味を渡すことはできません。

Patrons near the entrance of the street.

通りの入り口付近のパトロン。

One of the many food venders along Hu Bu Xiang.

胡ブー翔に沿って多くの食品ベンダーの一つです。

Wuhan First Bridge at night from Wuchang.  Just a short walk from Hu Bu Xiang.

武昌から夜武漢最初の橋。 胡ブー翔から徒歩ですぐの場所です。


華麗な中国-民俗村(深圳)

Illuminated bridge at twilight in the China Folk Culture Village.

中国民俗文化村の夕暮れのイルミネーションブリッジ。

中国の旧正月を介して深センのいくつかの時間を費やし、世界中からのミニチュアを特色にするこれらの遊園地については興味をそそられました。 世界のWindows世界と中国のランドマークを強調スプレビレッジ周辺の有名なアイコンを紹介する:これらのミニを備えた二つの大きな公園があります。 当初の計画は、世界のWindowsを見てでしたが、到着時に、私は世界中からrandomsより中国を示す中国の多くの関心を持っていた。 両方があまりにも難しいことではありません参照するには、2つを結合するモノレールに加えて、私は訪問を拒否し、他の観光地の場所があります。

素晴らしい村は基本的に二つの領域に分割されています。左側にあるミニと隣接する中国民俗文化村です。 民俗村は、居住地や多く反映して再現し現地での生活環境の迷路である民族グループ 、中国のです。 場所のほとんどは、誰もが次の日旧正月の準備をしていたとして、特に民俗村、ゴーストタウンだった。 人々の不足は、簡単に私が欲しかったと私は中国の旧正月を介して中国の観光スポットを訪れたい理由の一つである写真を撮るようになります。 以下のいくつかは訪問からスナップです。

もっと写真をご覧くださいここに

Map of Splendid Village and China Folk Village

Splendidの村と中国民俗村の地図

Replica of a Beijing courtyard house in the China Folk Village.

中国民俗村で北京の中庭の家のレプリカ。

Miniature gates.

ミニチュアゲート。

Miniature Great Wall.

ミニチュア万里の長城。

Forbidden City bridges.

シティ·ブリッジを禁止され。

A mini man minus his mini man.

彼のミニ男マイナスミニ男。

New Years dragon display near the entrance of Splendid China.

錦綉中華の入り口近くに新年の龍が表示されます。


Chickity中国中国の鶏肉チャックワゴン

私は多くのものの世話を中国で忙しくしているが、そのうちのいくつかは完全に羽来る。 サラダバーで私の最新の仲間をチェックしてください。 これらの人はクリックして、カメラの非常に疑わしいいた、近くのカメラで粗飼料の近くに行かないだろう。 ついに彼らは緑でせっせと働くようになったまでので、私はいくつかの異なる場所を試してみました。 幸いにもこれはマペットオーディオと完全にタイムアウトしました。

これは、時間の経過で私の最初の本当の試みですが、私は近い将来に複数の操作を行いたいと思っています。 ちょうどそれらの完璧なシーンを探している...ここ中国で、彼らは見つけることが難しいことではありません。

これらの鶏のために最高の名前を考えることができる人に賞を受賞しました。

以下のYouTubeにアクセスしなくても、中国のすべての人のためYoukuのバージョンです。


体育の武漢大学

WIPE main entrance guardian.

メインエントランスの守護者を拭きます。

今回は昨年私は体育の武漢大学で私の時間を費やしました。 湖北省の首都の街に位置し、かなり大規模な大学(7,000 +学生)は、中国はスポーツトレーニングとスポーツ教育に捧げられています。 生徒はバスケットボール、ピンポン、ダンス、ジャーナリズム、ビジネス、英語や他の多くの分野で主要なことができます。 大きいサイズの中国語のポケットになり、学生の研究スポーツの大半。 私は、武漢を歩くと、ほとんどの人より著しく背が高くなりますが、ここのキャンパスで、私は楽にかなりの学生のボディにフィットしません。 学校はまた、中国の国家ボートチームとトレーニングのいくつかの若い選手にホストです。 それが訓練に来るとき私はあなたを伝えること、これらの人は、数量についてのすべてです。 乗組員のチームは、太陽とアップで、一日中列車。 さらに "大学のバスケットボールチームは、"(彼らは他のチームを果たすことはありませんので、私は唯一の間チーム、実際に把握することはできませんが)実行され、終日scrimmages。 私の観点から、彼らは本当により効果的かつ効率的な練習を行うことができますが、私は、これは彼らがそれを中国のやりたい方法で理解しています。 すべてのレベルのすべてのスポーツでは、理論では、賢く、必​​ずしも難しく訓練良くなることである。 もちろん、それが国際競争の中でいくつかの良い結果を生み出しています(学校がヤン魏を含む多くのオリンピック金金属の勝者を、訓練している)しかし、それは良い方法があると思われる。 それは異なった彼らのバスケットボールプラクティスは私が覚えているものに比べてどのように非常に見て面白かったです。 中国では、チームが個々の訓練を行うのではなく、一緒に練習します。 ほとんどのドリルは、ちょうどあなたが完全になくなるまで上下に裁判所を実行し、消耗戦の型と思われる。 一般的な知恵は、これが実際に生成し、プラクティス貧しい技術を、選手のタイヤのように、彼らはそれを介してだけブルドッグように見えると言うでしょう。

とにかく、私は学生たちと楽しく遊んでバスケットボールを持っていた私の時間の終わりまでに私はそこに戻って私のゲームの感覚を取得し、少し良く撮影することができました(私は中国に来る前にゲームをしたので、それはおそらく、約8年であった)と、彼らは私に中国の冒涜、かなりの量を教えてくれました。 夏の初めに私は以下のアタッチされ、キャンパスのウォーキングツアーを、撮影しました。 ビデオは私は3つのセグメントにそれらをカットつのダウンロードのためにあまりに長い道のりです。 私はカメラは最高の品質は本当に揺れていないですけど、それは中国のスポーツの大学のキャンパスを見てあなたの一部にも面白いかもしれません。 このビデオが撮影されたので、それはほんの数ヶ月であったが、あなたがそれを見る時間によってキャンパスが大きく変わっているでしょう。 それは物事が最近中国の都市である方法です。 クレーンがあちこちにあり、新しいイメージがその場所に鉛筆されている間に古い都市は消去されています。

あなたはこれらのビデオを見ることができますか? 私のコメントを残して、私は問題があるかもしれないと思う。

ここで、YouTubeは私の音楽の選択を好まないので、Youkuのバージョン(高解像度など)であり、オーディオを無効にしています。

ここに YouTubeにアクセスせずにすべてを中国の視聴者の3 Youku版のパート2へのリンクです。

ここに YouTubeにアクセスせずにすべてを中国の視聴者の3 Youku版の第3部へのリンクです。

といくつかの写真。

The morning view from the pedestrian bridge just outside the west gate of Wuhan Institute of Physical Education.

ちょうど体育の武漢大学の西門外の歩道橋から朝の景色。

Cranes building a new stadium to host the national Mind Games (chess and such).  Hope that the students will actually be able to use it and play basketball.  The old courts are generally over crowded and not in the best of condition.

国のマインド·ゲーム(チェスなど)をホストするための新しい球場を建設クレーン。 学生が実際にそれを使用して、バスケットボールをプレイすることができることを願っています。 古い裁判所は、一般的に上の条件の最高ではない混雑しています。

The outside portion of the basketball courts on campus (as referenced in the above caption).  When school is in session the courts are always jammed, unless it is shower/dinner time (yep, students need to show betwen 4-7).  The inside, let me just say covered, courts are in a little better shape but not much.  What I like about basketball in China is that students do not care how cold it is they will come a play in jeans and sweats when the snow is falling outside and you can see your breathe inside.

キャンパスのバスケットボールコートの外側部分(上記のキャプションで参照される)。 それはシャワー/ディナータイム(うん、学生4-7傾度表示する必要があります)でない限り、学校がセッションである場合、裁判所は、常に詰まっています。 "内部"は、私だけで覆われて言わせて、裁判所は、少し良い形でですが、あまりない。 私は中国のバスケットボールを好きな、学生はそれが雪が外に落ちて、あなたの内部呼吸見ることができたときに彼らはジーンズとスウェットで遊びに来るということですどのよ​​うに寒さ気にしないことです。

The combat house at WIPE.  Here they practice everything from boxing to dragon dancing.  Some say the archetecture is to resemble the shape of a fist, I dont see it.

ワイプでの戦闘の家。 ここで彼らはボクシング​​からドラゴンダンスにすべてを練習します。 いくつかのアーキテクチャでは、拳の形に似せてあると言う、私はそれが表示されません。

Ask any student or faculty to give you a list of three things to know about WIPE and I guarantee they tell you Yang Wei trained here.  So to momortalize him they put him up on the WIPE Wall of Fame.

あなたにワイプを知ってするには、3つのもののリストを与えるために、任意の学生や教員に尋ねると私は、彼らがヤン魏はここで訓練を教えて保証します。 ので、彼を記念して、彼らは名声のワイプの壁に彼を出した。

Centrally located and even glowing at night, the administration building.

管理棟、夜の中心部に位置し、さらに輝く。


北京-紫禁城

One of the many courtyards in the Forbidden City.  I imagine harse weather and thousands of tourists have caused the stones to chip away.  Many of them have been replaced, creating a walkway for strollers and wheelchairs.

紫禁城の多くの中庭の1つ。 私は、過酷な天候を想像すると何千人もの観光客は、崩すには石の原因となっている。 それらの多くは、ベビーカーや車椅子のために通路を作成し、置き換えられています。 あなたが注意しなければ残りの石は足首ブレーカーすることができます、またはあなたの顔にカメラを持っている場合。

北京へのほとんどの観光旅行...紫禁城(Forbidden City)でナンバーワンを停止します。 このユネスコの世界遺産に登録され、中東王国の首都市の中央にほとんどまともに位置しています。 通常の場所は観光客でクロールされていますが、春祭りの休日の間にほとんどの地元の人々、中国の観光客が、帰国。 これはほとんどの週末にここに集まる観光客の大群がないサイトのいくつかで取る比較的良好な素晴らしい機会を作成します。

会場の周り歩いて自分自身に数時間を与え、場所は巨大です。 あなたはカメラを携帯している場合、私は追加の時間をお勧めします。 そして、あなたは余分な時間があれば隅や割れ目を探検する長く滞在。 私を信じて、それは価値があるだろう。

One of the many iconic doors in the Forbidden City.  You see replicas of these doors throughout China.  And to see them in real life is very impressive.  I wish I had taken the time to snap more photos.

紫禁城には多くの象徴的な扉の一つです。 あなたは、中国全体でこれらの扉のレプリカを参照してください。 と実際の生活の中でそれらを参照するには、非常に印象的です。 私はより多くの写真をスナップする時間を取っていたたいと思います。

Maybe Ive said this in a previous post... I find the decorative roof tiles really fascinating.  Its difficult to get a good look at the roofs in the Forbidden City but that does not make them any less impressive.

多分私は以前の記事でこのように述べました... 私は装飾的な屋根瓦は本当に魅力的見つける。 それは紫禁城の屋根をよく見て取得することは困難ですが、それは彼らが少しも印象的なことはありません。

Nooks and crannies... check em out.

隅や割れ目... 'emをチェックアウトします。


北京-天安門広場

The entrance to the Forbidden Palace lit up at night.

紫禁城宮殿への入り口は夜にライトアップ。

それが私の最後のポストから長い時間がかかった。 長すぎます。 ビジー状態。

今でも私は北京に春祭り旅行からいくつかの写真を投稿するには少し時間が唯一持っています。 ここでは天安門広場から私のお気に入りの一部です。 次の週(S)経由で、私は北京からいくつかの他の写真を掲載する予定です。 お楽しみをしなさい!

Forbidden Palace Entrance at night, just north of Tiananmen Square.

夜紫禁城宮殿の入り口、天安門広場のすぐ北。

Here is the walking (shopping and eating) street just south of Tiananmen Square.  It took a while to wait for a clear shot, as people were all over this place.

ここのすぐ南天安門広場の歩行(買い物や食事)の通りである。 人々はすべてこの場所を超えていたとして、それは明確なショットを待機する時間がかかりました。

A tower monument and governmental building at Tiananmen Square.  During the night tourists are not allowed onto the square so all pictures were taken from across the road.

天安門広場の塔の記念碑や政府の建物。 すべての写真は道の向こうから取られたので、夜の間に観光客が広場へのアクセスを許可されていません。

Your typical tourist shot of the Forbidden City entrance from Tiananmen Square.  Luckily the area was not very crowed as Beijing citizens and Chinese tourists were few due to the Spring Festival.

天安門広場から故宮の入り口で撮影した典型的な観光客。 北京市民と中国人観光客は春祭りのためにいくつかあったよう幸い領域は非常に混んでいませんでした。


ビデオ-サプライズ武漢雪

今週は武漢ここで驚きの雪が降りました。 私の意見では、冬は比較的穏やかだった。 私は今で言うが、私は12月と1月を介して自分の親指に凍傷のマイナーケースを持っていた。 それはかなり冷えるん(氷点下の日数)と、ほとんどの建物は断熱も良い加熱を持っていないが、私のアパートは、これらの場所の一つであるので、この種のことはここでかなり一般的です。 だから私はすぐに私の親指のほとんどをカバーするようになりましたナックル下に小さな赤いバンプを開発しました。 それが狂ったようにかゆみを開始したときに治癒過程が始まります。 私の全体の親指は、かゆみや、ハルビン、北京で中皮になった。 確かにハルビン、北京は非常に寒い外にあります。 しかし、内部のほとんどの場所では、ラジエーターを持っており、非常に居心地の良いご利用いただけます。 私はジーンズとシャツの内側を着用し、完全に良いかもしれません。 武漢では、私はシャネルと金属チェーンの設計と厚いキルトパジャマで家の周りにクリープ。 彼らはかなりゲットーであり、非常に素晴らしい、加えて彼らは私がスーパー暖かく、私は地元の人々のいずれかのように感じさせる。 人々は隣人と麻雀を再生しながら、古い男性は一晩中、これを着るので、彼らがこの麻雀のスーツと呼ぶ私に語っています。 私を...私はそれは私の毎日のスーツと呼びます。 残念それは私の大きな数字を保護するために親指ミットが付属していませんでした。 これが昨日私の周りを歩いていた、この老人は​​耳ミトンを着ていた、(残念接線について)を思い出す。 ないイヤーマフ、耳のミトン。 彼らは彼の耳を覆った。 最初に私はそれがいくつかのコスプレの事だったかもしれないと思った。 私はアイデアを却下したので、しかし、彼らは、男はあまりにも古いと保守的にドレスでした。 しかし、彼らは衣装クマの耳や、彼が十代の娘からつかんで何かのいくつかの種類のようになりました。

私は脱線。 ポストバックの理由に。 私はちょうどあなたがここ武漢ではほとんど雪を見たかった。 温度が上昇クリープし始めているとして、それはおそらく今シーズンの最後になります。 だからここに行く...


ビデオ-ハルビン氷と雪の世界スライドショー

ここでハルビン(中国)氷と雪の世界からのビデオです。 公園は非常に素晴らしいです。 すべての構造は完全にハルビンの松花江から氷で作られています。 彼らはライトをオンにすると群衆は夜に来る。 他の人がかなりランダムである一方、いくつかの建物は、有名な中国のサイトに似ています。 今年は風車、クジラ、スライドの多くを持っていた。 ジップラインとバンジーの乗車もあります。 支払った入場料はすべて無料。

見続けるとあなたは私と一緒にスライドを下に乗ることができます。

音楽の選択のためのすべての謝罪。 公園は、夜のほとんどをリピートでこの曲を持っていたので、それは私の個人的な選択肢はフィッティングではありません。 それはこの場所の私の記憶に深く根付いていた。

以下、中国のファンのためYoukuのバージョンです。


ハルビン氷と雪の世界

Harbin Ice Castles

ハルビン氷の城

あなたは今までの春祭りの間に中国の首都の都市のうち、列車のチケットを購入しようとしましたか? 私が持っています。

あなたは今までに12時間以上バスに行っていたの? 私が持っています。

あなたはあなたの鼻出血を始めたので、寒さていたの? 私が持っています。

なぜ私はこれらの質問をしますか? 彼らはハルビンへの旅のための土台を設定しているため。

私の目標は、多くの賞賛氷と雪の彫刻/フェスティバル/世界とものではないためハルビンに取得することでした。 と近所中に、私は中国の旧正月期間中に北京で停止する可能性があります。 ...武漢からハルビンへ飛んでは高価になる予定だった... $ 450 USDのようなものを参照して、最大とバックハルビンから道に北京で停止の柔軟性を提供していませんでした。 武漢から北京に飛んで安いスーパーです... $ 70 USDそれぞれの方法のようなもの。 だから私は北京のない問題に取得することができます。 しかしハルビンはどうですか?

飛行機のチケットは、資本のうちあまりにもなかった。 だから私は、電車の正月輸送の標準中国語モードに頼るして喜んでだった。 我々は、すべての西のニュースで電車のプラットフォームや車にherded人の画像を見てきました。 我々は荷物に座ってドアのために長いキューを破って窓のうちで、登山の人々を見てきました。 幸いなことに、かどうか、私はこのシーン全体を避​​けた。 いいえ私は私がハードまたはソフトスリーパー(完売)、私は(完売しないように思われる立ち見席のみのチケットを買いませんでしたなしのチケットを買いませんでした(SOLD OUT)、ファーストクラスの電車の切符を購入しませんでした - これらはあなたが靴のつま先には小さすぎるつのサイズのような電車に詰め込ま人々の参照のシーンです - 私は実際にも9時間の電車に乗るために立っている部屋のみのチケットでギャンブルに怖かった)。 もちろん、あなたが立っているチケットに "スタンド"する必要はありません、すべての降圧約のために駅周辺の販売のためのこれらの小さな折りたたみ椅子のいずれかを購入することができます。 脚はペイントかき混ぜると3薄い色鮮やかなシートベルトのストラップのシートから作られるように見える。 だから、多少しぶしぶ、私は "立って"チケットと私の旧正月の列車の経験から離れて歩かなければならなかった。 そして、私の中国の旧正月のバス体験を右に歩いてください。

あなたは、怪しげな場所であり、外部の環境と人々がちょっとあったバス停を考えている可能性があります。 しかし、一度内側には、実際にはかなりよく注文してきれいだった(中国の交通機関の基準による)や鉄道駅よりも良い。 私もバスの駅で私の最初の地下鉄のサンドイッチショップを見て、デリクラブに自分を治療した。 かを確認... "立って"列車のチケットは安いスーパーがあります。 これは、路上生活の路上生活を魅了しています。 しかし、新年の周りにバスのチケットは航空券と同じ価格で売られていた。 確かにフライトは2時間、電車9、バス14を取る。 しかし、夜行列車やバスは、夜のホテルのコストを節約することができます。 とするとき、私はそれが重要だったとしてピンチペニー。 だから私はこのようにそれを壊した。飛行機は "立って"列車のチケットは9時間、非常に不快になる可能性と安かった、高価なquickオプション(チケットは超高く、ホテルはもう一方の端で必要とされる)であり、バスが手頃な価格(ホテルの夜の費用を節約)と適度に快適な(あなたが座席の割り当てがあったが、ボード上の喫煙者の可能性を持っていた)と(よくないかもしれない適度に安全でた...これは基本的にシベリアのような道路です。 14時間のバス)。 最終的に私はバスの駅で、彼らは可能なチケットを持っていたと私はできるだけ早くハルビンに取得したい。 私は4時に北京を離れるバスにあった。 または少なくともそれは私が考えたものです。

それが実際に出る前に実際に4で4時のバスボードは、ちょうど時間ほど外で座っている。 そして、それらの座席の割り当てを覚えている? 去勢を合計します。 座席は、最初に先着されました。 AKAは後列で立ち往生されません。 我々は長い間待っている理由がわからない。 バスの担当者はバスで来て、いくつかの時間をカウントし、私たちのチケットを確認してください。 乗客は不安になるとトイレを使用するために下車してみてください。 私は地下鉄サンドイッチを食べます。 ので、4時のバスは5時出発(ちょうど北京ラッシュアワーの時間で、それはとしてアドバタイズされる地獄のされていませんが)。 この時点で、太陽が設定されていず、風景はありません、誰もが(私が思うに中国の人々が移動または多分ちょうど自体を読んで何かのときに読んで恐れている)彼らの読書灯を使用しないことを決定しており、我々は最初の2時間のために暗闇の中で座る。

私たちは町の郊外に達するとバスがガスのために停止し、誰もが(バスで40、平均値のそれはそれらの50煙のように思えるトイレ、食品、タバコを吸うために降りて - はい、私は数学を知っていて、ロジックがオフになって、それはだ効果のすべて)。 すべての乗って、私たちは高速道路の下にロールバックされています。 今回は、いくつかのエンターテイメントを持っています。 いいえただゆで卵を食​​べるとbaijiuを飲んで、バス上の人が、バス·エンターテイメント·システムは、生命にいくつかを持っていないとギャンブルと幽霊約1980香港の喜劇を見せていません。 このことから私は中国のゾンビはジャンプと散歩の代わりにバウンスして、悪霊を遠ざけるために、額からぶら下がって(その上に書かれたいくつかの文字が、あるいは一枚の紙)お守りを身に着けることができるようなことを学びます。 映画はいくつかの良い笑いを持っていたとも乗客によって受信された。 非常によく受け取っていない次の二つのエンターテインメントの選択肢があった。

まず、彼らは再び同じムービーを表示しようとしました。 人々がうめき、不平を言った。 抗議が組織される前に、エンターテインメントボックスが途絶えた。 その後時間かそこら後には新しい映画での生活に戻るきっかけ。 この時間は、選択肢は、市内の従業員がストライキを行ったゴミを離れてきれいにすることを拒否した後、パリを引き継いでマウスに関するフランスのスリラーだった。 映画は会話の方法で少しで始まった、我々は彼の視点から街をマウスに続いた。 バスはわずかに特にいわれのない女子更衣室のシャワーシーンの間、楽しませているように見えた。 物語は、初めに従うのは簡単でしたが、すぐにプロットが前進するために必要と俳優が話し始めた。 唯一の英語字幕付きで、彼らがしたフランス語で話す。 映画は、状況にいくつかの科学的な説明を持って来ることによってさらにプロットを進めるしようとしました。 これは、乗客は、任意の時間がかかることができませんでした。 バスは、落ち着きのない成長し、映画の中の合計興味を失った。 私は、高度な英語の読者は私の周りの他人と比較すると、ロッカーのシーンの後に映画の中で完全に無関心であった。 So I could imagine the others discouragement. By the time I returned to the bus at the next gas/smoke stop the movie was turned off and never to be heard from again. I thought maybe they would try the gambling ghost comedy again but they thought better of it. The rest of the night would be uneventful with an occasional passenger filling the enclosed area with his smoking habit and the temperature swinging from swamp ass hot to first degree frost bite growing on my thumb.

By six in the morning the bus was illuminated in a cold winter morning blue. We pulled the curtains open but the windows where covered in a layer of ice a few millimeters thick. Makeshift ice scrappers made from bottle tops and transportation cards were soon scratching at the windows to make peepholes to see the sun break.

The bus made one more stop to let people stretch their legs and bladders. But I think it was more of an opportunity for the bus drivers to coordinate a rendezvous point with some van drivers on the other end. It seems the lucky spot was somewhere not exactly in Harbin and not exactly in the middle of nowhere, but closer to nowhere than to Harbin. So when the bus pulled into “Harbin” we stopped on the side of the road, where conveniently there were some small vans offering rides into the city. The bus population hurried off and split into different directions. Some went towards the vans others the opposite direction. I stepped off the bus, looked left and looked right. And that was about the last thing I saw.

As soon as I jumped off the bus I realized this is the coldest I've ever been. I pulled my scarf up over my mouth and nose to protect my lungs and face from the icy morning air. This resulted in a rush of warm air breathing up under my glasses creating a fog which quickly froze. This resulted in a lack of vision and further disoriented me. But I had seen enough. I did not want to go with the tourists into the overpriced vans. So I went in the direction of those who looked more local heading into the other direction. There was a large red rolling luggage I could still see through my icy glasses. The ground was also a solid sheet of ice and packed snow. Slippery and dangerous under my boots. I needed my vision back so I removed the scarf from my face and cleared the ice from my glasses. The decision to follow the “locals” was accurate enough to find a bus stop which headed to town. Most Harbin buses lack a heater so the windows are covered in a think layer of ice, making it impossible to see outside. The floor has a wet black oily look to it which makes it tricky to talk and dirty as hell if it gets on your pants. The same black oily liquid can be found in taxi cabs and under your shoes when they thaw in the hotel room.

As he bus arrived into downtown I knew I had to get warm. So I stopped at the first sign of something warm and familiar. KFC (as it often does for foreign travelers) served as the right place. I went to the washroom to check my vitals and to see if everything was still attached (I had not felt my hands, feet or face for the last hour). The mirror showed that my nose was not only runny but also bleeding. Yes, it was so cold that it caused my nose to bleed. With blood smeared under my nose I looked like Grover Dill from the Christmas Story after Ralphie has beat his face. I laughed and cleaned up my appearance. After a hot soy milk drink and a pork tortilla pocket thingy I was ready to explore Harbin.

Over the next couple of days I was able to adjust fairly well to the cold and visited some really cool places: the Harbin Ice and Snow World, a snow sculpture park with pieces as big as football fields, underground Russian restaurants and a Siberian Tiger Park to name a few.

Today I leave you with photos from the main destination motivation for the trip… the Harbin Ice and Snow World.

Harbin Ice and Snow World Entrance

Harbin Ice and Snow World Entrance

Harbin Ice and Snow World Map.

Harbin Ice and Snow World Map.

Dancers try to entertain and warm the crowd.

Dancers try to entertain and warm the crowd.

One of the many slides built into the ice castles.

One of the many slides built into the ice castles.

The ski hill at the backside of the Ice and Snow World.

The ski hill at the backside of the Ice and Snow World.

Harbin Ice and Snow World

Harbin Ice and Snow World


A Walk Up Wuhan's Moshan “Mountain”

Sculpture near Moshan along a bridge.

Sculpture near Moshan along a bridge.

Not far from my place is a “National Park” called Moshan “Mountain”. Notice the use of parentheses here? Think of them as indications of my skepticism of their contents.

First, “National Park”. Many signs inside the park are written only with Chinese characters. Some of these signs have an official looking logo stamped and painted into them. The logo looks very similar to that of the US National Park system and the English on the Chinese version even states that this is a “National Park of China”. While very scenic for an urban setting like Wuhan, I'm not sure Moshan has, in my opinion, what it takes to be stamped as an official National Park. At first I thought it was just another Chinese rouge. Upon some further investigation I found that it is more a first degree National Park and not in itself a national park.

Moshan is a member of a family of “National Parks” under the East Lake National Park title (aka Wuhan Donghu National Park). I'm not really sure what constitutes a “National Park” and what does not. For instance, is the free public swimming area in East Lake a National Park? How about the Wuhan Institute of Physical Education (yes, WIPE)? It is located on East Lake. Not sure? Neither am I. While the scenery is nice, it does fall a little short of such a grand title. But Moshan has the signs to prove it.

The second use of parentheses has to do with the title “Mountain”. The title Moshan Mountain sounds odd to me for two reasons. First, the name Moshan ( 磨山) implies mountain. Shan ( ) is the pronunciation for mountain. So Moshan Mountain is like saying Mo Mountain Mountain. But I have seen it referred to as Moshan Mountain in a few places and I even find myself calling it Moshan Moutain. My acceptance must be because in China you often hear the same thing repeated twice. Many nicknames are just the same word repeated (bao bao - means baby and is also the name of my neighbor's cat) or doubling a word for emphasis is a popular practice (yi dian dian - means only very little of something). So when I first physically saw Moshan “Mountain” I thought to myself, “I want to see more mountain mountain”, or Mo Mountain Mountain if your from the city. See my reasoning?

Let's get back to the characters making up Moshan ( 磨山) . See the shan ( )? It kinda looks like a mountain. But is very very liberally used in China. It can represent something the size of a pitchers mound to a base camp in Nepal (see how I refrain from using the T word to keep sensors at bay) (see how I spelled sensors with an s to keep sensors at bay) (see how I just want to put in another parenthetical statement). So if the Chinese are going to liberally use some thing like the word mountain, one of mother nature's greatest creations, then it's easy to slap the National Park title on every Tom, Dick and Harry Hill in the land.

The park was was a nice day out and a good way to get away from the hum of the city. Below are a few more photos from the day.

Some take car, some take bus, some take the lift, some take the stairs.  There are many way to climb Moshan.  And like all elevated parks in China there is always a slide down.

Some take car, some take bus, some take the lift, some take the stairs. There are many way to climb Moshan. And like all elevated parks in China there is always a slide back down.

Sacrifice Alter SE View.

Sacrifice Alter SE View.

Sacrifice Alter NE View.

Sacrifice Alter NE View.

Sacrifice Alter NW View.

Sacrifice Alter NW View.

Sacrifice Alter SW View.

Sacrifice Alter SW View.

The Ying and Yang of the Sacrifice Alter.

The Yin and Yang of the Sacrifice Alter.


Can “Chinese Mothers” Produce Superior Athletes?

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I just published the below article on Sports Business Digest (where I sometimes post) and because it's just too fun a topic that I had to post it again.

A recent Wall Street Journal essay by Amy Chua titled “ Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior ” has created quite a stir. Spinoff articles and editorial reactions have popped up on NPR and other news outlets over the past week. It seems everyone has an opinion about the topic. Comments on the article have reached over 6,500 and continue to grow. They range from the annoyed casual reader to the ever present anonymous racist commenteur, the now guilt ridden insecure American mom who didn't do enough to the agreeing throngs of Chinese bandwagon riders, and a number of finger pointers beget finger pointers.

For those who have not read the article let me break it down: according to Mrs. Chua, raising children the “Chinese way” requires parents to enforce punishingly hard work and expect nothing but the best in return from the child. In other words, if children do not excel at school then there is a problem and parents were not doing their job. Anything short of straight A marks or a gold medal is simply not tolerated. Below is an excerpt from here article.

What Chinese parents understand is that nothing is fun until you're good at it. To get good at anything you have to work, and children on their own never want to work, which is why it is crucial to override their preferences. This often requires fortitude on the part of the parents because the child will resist; things are always hardest at the beginning, which is where Western parents tend to give up. But if done properly, the Chinese strategy produces a virtuous circle. Tenacious practice, practice, practice is crucial for excellence; rote repetition is underrated in America. Once a child starts to excel at something—whether it's math, piano, pitching or ballet—he or she gets praise, admiration and satisfaction. This builds confidence and makes the once not-fun activity fun.

As I continued to read the commentary surrounding this topic I began to think that a big difference between the “Chinese Parent” model described by Mrs. Chua and the “Western Parent” is that the West prefers to hire out this role of disciplined enforcer. Home is designed to be safe zone, a retreat from the punishing outside world. For children, discipline, hard work, and perseverance are learned and practiced on the playing fields and at camps and educational institutions. Coaches and teachers have been assigned the role of “Chinese Parent” while the “Western Parent” plays a complicated balancing act of mentor/advisor/supporter/enforcer.

The more I read and thought about it the more I shaped the opinion that it is not so much the technique that produces the result as much as it is the talent and knowledge of the participants. Sure Mrs. Chua has a daughter playing piano at Carnegie Hall. She also probably had access to some pretty valuable resources. Finding a piano teacher around Yale, where she teaches, is probably not too difficult. There are numerous examples of sports families cranking out elite athletes (Manning in football, Andretti in auto sports, Boone in baseball, and Gracie in MMA). What do these “sport families” have in common? They have access to the highest level of sport education which is reinforced with practice and they have witnessed first-hand that success was possible.

As it does so many times, to the point of cliché, sport mirrors real life. How we develop our children is in part the same as developing athletes. Our ability to offer the best opportunity for success is contingent on providing adequate resources to gain the necessary knowledge, reinforce what is learned with focused discipline and work ethic, and belief that success is attainable. Failure to execute in any of these three categories would seriously jeopardize the opportunity.

The current debate is misguided. It is not so much which method produces the better result but more about what we value. In certain circles the ends justify the means. In others the journey is the prize. Some groups are hungry for the opportunities available today and they are not about to miss their chance while others are sitting around fat on their past laurels. Our cultural background plays an important role in shaping these views and as our complex world continues to rub up against each other we will continue to have such debates.

As we rush to find the quickest way to success, whether it's a seat in the London Symphony Orchestra or qualifying for the Olympic team, I just hope it produces a world that is entertaining to observe. I have a good feeling I won't be disappointed.


Wuhan University Baseball Club

China taking a swing at baseball.

China taking a swing at baseball.

A few weekends ago I joined my Wuhan University (武汉大学) Baseball Club teammates for a good old fashioned game of ball. We are actually a baseball club, organized by the students, but the only game in town is softball with some local Japanese auto manufacturer teams. We gathered at the main gate of Wuhan University around 6:30 AM and traveled to another university (Wuhan has about 35 of these things) out in the burbs for an 8:30 AM start time. The schedule had us playing two games before lunch and two games following.

The first game was basically a disaster. Poor defense and a dew covered field had us mounting up a laundry list of errors while their scoreboard looked like a jackpot. After the first inning we were basically out of the game. Game Two we tied, I think. It wasn't until the third game that I noticed there was a scoreboard. The first game I just knew we didn't win. In Game Three we continued playing solid defense and the bats came alive. It finished as a decisive win against a team wearing the Japanese Hanshin Tiger's uniform. Our final game wound up being a rematch of the first morning game and a great contest… winner taking third place in the five team tournament. Since that fiasco in the morning, we made a 180 degree improvement and solid pitching and defense held the other team scoreless in the first four innings. As the intensity grew so did the size of the crowd. The game on the other end of the field had finished, bringing their players and fans over to ours, and some local soccer teams, who had the field after us, crowded around to watch our game. Our offense responded to the crowd with a bevy of runs in the forth inning (games where only five innings in length). We headed into the final inning with a mountain of momentum, a six run cushion and the bottom of their line-up due to the plate. Recipe for a great finish to the day, right? Well… their bats started connecting and our defense started to crumble. They put a few runners on base and our team was shook. Instead of concentrating on getting one out at a time we began dropping balls and worrying about lead runners. A few hits later and our moment of restoring pride in Wuhan Univ baseball was washed away. When the third out was finally made the score read 7-6… bad guys. Instead of being fueled with anger from the events from the top of the inning our bats looked more like wet noodles. You could see it happen before it actually did. Three up… three down and third place was no more.

So the day was sandwiched between two terrible innings: the first of Game One and the last of Game Four. And in the game of baseball that is just enough to swing the whole day in the other direction, yet so little to make hard to shake from your mind. But actually the meat of the “sandwich” was pretty tasty. Some big pluses to take away from the day was how our defense and hitting improved in the latter games. With such a young and inexperienced team it was a good learning experience and challenge to face at the end of the day. And for me it was just good to get out and fell the sun, smell the glove, feel ball connect with bat, and run around the bases.

Here is a video collection from the games.

YouTube video with soundtrack removed by YouTube. If you can match up the YouTube and Youku versions you can watch the better quality YouTube video with the Youku soundtrack. Special points if you can guess the first song.

Youku Video containing complete audio soundtrack (for my Chinese viewers).


Train Ride from Wuhan to Hong Kong

A veiw across the harbor at Hong Kong Island.

A veiw across the harbor at Hong Kong Island.

A few weeks ago I needed to make the Hong Kong visa trip. Like many expats working legally (yes there are a number of people working/English teaching in China illegally) I had to make a run to Hong Kong to convert my travel visa to a working visa. See… you cannot just mosey on down to the local Public Security Bureau or Consulate to change you visa. You have to officially exit the country and return with the correct paperwork completed.
So instead of boarding a plane I decided to take advantage of Wuhan's new $2.2M train station and take the bullet train on down to Guangzhou South Station, bus to Guangzhou East, train to Shenzhen and then walk across the border to Hong Kong. Sounds easy right? Right?

The new Wuhan Train Statio n is big, impress and empty. Sorry no photos… it was like 6AM and my camera was secretly and securely packed away. Once inside there was quick stop at one of the few shops for some cup noodle (all the water fountain areas in China's train stations and airports have convenient little machines dispensing hot or super hot water for you tea , noodles or you confusion). The announcements for the train arrival began. Because I was there (the only white person in the station) the poor girl giving the announcements had to use her poor English to repeat the announcement. I think I understood more of the Chinese version. Soon the train cars where sparsely full of passengers. Not the images I have seen of Chinese trains (most of which I believe are over dramatic visuals of holiday travel). So I chose a seat on my favorite side (today West, as the sun would be pouring into the windows on the other side). We zoomed along, passing small villages and farmers who probably cursed the damn train for splitting their acreage. We made a stop in a neighboring Province. A few folks and a lot more people boarded. One of the new passengers approached my aisle and motioned that he wanted my seat. Sure he did… it was a damn good seat (no sun, clean window free from hair oil smears, decorated with my drink and snacks). But he insisted and handed me his ticket. Yes I see… your ticket is a different color (blue). But mine is red and this is China. Red always wins. After quickly reviewing his ticket I realize he had a seat assignment… my seat. And now I realize my ticket also had a seat assignment. The print on my ticket was off track (text over text, characters over characters) but sure enough I had a seat on the East side of the train. So I gathered my things and moved east.

The remainder of the trip was uneventful and soon we arrived in Guangzhou (home of the Asian Games this November and an NBA game Rockets vs. Nets in October). My poor Chinese language skills were enough to get me a $2 bus ticket to Guangzhou East, which is where the train for Shenzhen departs. This is more than I can say for me return trip as I could not for the life of me find the bus from Guangzhou East to South, which ended up costing me about $30 (all my cash) for a cab to travel the same distance.
The rest of the journey to Hong Kong was pretty simple. The border crossing in Shenzhen was basically a big shopping area. Much nicer on the Hong Kong side of course. Once in Hong Kong I purchased a subway token with my Canadian (left over from the Olympics and which the Chinese banks would not take because someone wrote “Ben” on it) money exchanged and headed towards the bay.
My hotel was the YMCA Hong Kong, not your standard YMCA hostel, near the subway and near great view of the harbor. This is the perfect hotel in a great location at a great price (about $95 a night) for first time tourists. Check out the reviews on TripAdvisors, its top notch.

My hotel, the YMCA, is located just behind the Cultural Center (the large building occupying most of the frame).

My hotel, the YMCA, is located just behind the Cultural Center (the large building occupying most of the frame).

The visa switching process was a matter of taking a number, filling out some paperwork, paying extra money for expedited service and returning in two days (next day if you want to pay even more) to pick up the new visa. Over the next couple days I did some sightseeing, visiting about every night market in Hong Kong, walked the many hills of Hong Kong Island, ate some good food, explored a real English language book store for hours (we don't have this kind of thing in Wuhan) and took some pictures of the amazing harbor.

Soon enough I was back in Wuhan eating noodles.

A swamky shopping center (Cartier, Shanghai Tang, etc.) across the street from the YMCA.

A swamky shopping center (Cartier, Shanghai Tang, etc.) across the street from the YMCA.

The Hong Kong skyline at night from above.

The Hong Kong skyline at night from above.


Gansu Landslide - Day of Mourning

Gansu Day of Mourning television post.

Gansu Day of Mourning television post.

Saturday night I was in my apartment watching Terminator Salvation on HBO Asia (which never seems to be able to sync the audio with the video, causing a sensation that you are watching an English movie dubbed in English) and just as John Conner was saving his father and the future of the world… all of a sudden the screen switched to the above message. After reading the message a few times I flipped through the channels to see what was being shown on other stations. Most China mainland stations had switched their programming to the CCTV 1 news broadcast about the Gansu landslides. A few channels (Taiwan's Phoenix channels and some Hong Kong channels) continued with their own news broadcast and only one channel (Discovery) seem to avoid the whole thing altogether and continued with its regularly scheduled programming (sounds like something said at the end of an extra innings baseball broadcast or awards show, eh?). HBO Asia was on hiatus for the full 24 hours while most of the other channels used the hours to show tamed down versions of their entertainment shows, switching to news stories throughout the day.

Other forms of mourning were also shown throughout the country. Flags flew at half mast at all official buildings. All forms of public entertainment, even at the World Expo in Shanghai, were suspended. Also, the front pages of newspapers and major websites were removed of all color.

I like the idea of paying this sort of tribute to victims of the Gansu's landslide. I cannot remember a time in the US when all “entertainment” channels are turned off to pay tribute. The closest thing I can think of is when the major networks switch programming to Presidential debates, Presidential addresses or white Broncos speeding down a California interstate. Too often we pay no attention to the world around us. It has become too easy to switching on the television and become lost in a fictitious wartime struggle of man against robots when we have real life wars and struggles against tragedy happening around us. If anything the suspension of entertainment television did point my attention to the people of northwest China who have been affected by this tragedy. If that was the purpose then it worked in my case. It worked at least until later the following day when I went to the gym to produce my own form of basketball entertainment, when during the first game I rolled my ankle (which is now officially a fankle and propped up on some pillows with ice attached). I guess I deserved it. Now I have about a week to heal and think about the landslide disaster.

For those of you with not so much time on your hands…. Take a look at some of these images of the damage experienced by your neighbors.

FYI, I did not take these photos. They are from a great little photo blog run by the Boston Globe.

The landslide-hit town of Zhouqu in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China on August 9, 2010. Chinese rescuers armed with little more than shovels and hoes hunted for survivors of a huge mudslide, as relatives of the missing trekked into the disaster zone to look for their loved ones. (REUTERS/Aly Song)

The landslide-hit town of Zhouqu in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China on August 9, 2010. Chinese rescuers armed with little more than shovels and hoes hunted for survivors of a huge mudslide, as relatives of the missing trekked into the disaster zone to look for their loved ones. (REUTERS/Aly Song)

A girl stands on the debris of damaged buildings in Zhouqu County China on August 10, 2010. (REUTERS/Stringer)

A girl stands on the debris of damaged buildings in Zhouqu County China on August 10, 2010. (REUTERS/Stringer)

Workers disinfect a landslide-hit street in Zhouqu, China on August 11, 2010. (REUTERS/Stringer)

Workers disinfect a landslide-hit street in Zhouqu, China on August 11, 2010. (REUTERS/Stringer)

A woman cries while lying on the body of her dead child amid the rubble of landslide devastation in Zhouqu on August 11, 2010. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)

A woman cries while lying on the body of her dead child amid the rubble of landslide devastation in Zhouqu on August 11, 2010. (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)


Street Basketball in China

8th Wonder Prepares for Battle

8th Wonder Prepares for Battle

A few weekends ago American Streetball came to China. A group of American players made the long journey over here to be ambassadors of streetball. The tour (organized by Crossover Sports and Shemgod ) actually started back in the spring as event organizers hosted grassroot events in five Chinese cities as a sort of tryout for Street China, the team to oppose the American SKY team. Think of Street China as the Washington Generals, of Harlem Globetrotters fame… but not really. Once Street China had chosen its 12 players they were ready to take on team SKY in a three city exhibition tour. Luckily this included a stop in Wuhan at the Huazhong Institute of Science and Technology, just a few bus stops from my apartment. Each tour setup is basically a standard four-quarter game with music, dancers, referees (who were not really in on the entertainment value and made way too many traveling calls), SWAG (t-shirts and sweat bands) for fans, photographers (me), MC and short halftime skills program. Before opening tip the Wuhan crowd grew to over 4,000 in the 5,000+ stadium, so the house was fairly full. The fans cheered when the SKY dunked and Street China scored but remained relatively quiet yet entertained. Despite being a little frustrated by the consistent grabbing and reaching defensive tactics of the Chinese throughout the game (play a pickup game in China and you will understand their frustration), both sides found their momentum in the final quarter and ended a flurry of buckets and cheers from the crowd. Final score SKY 106 and China Street 53. It seemed closer but defense wins championships… and the Chinese have a little work to do in that category. The tour will continue on to Shanghai (and has already stopped in Beijing) to wrap up the month long experiment. Once the live basketball is finished CCTV will produce an eight episode reality television to be shown nationally. Unfortunately my CCTV 5 comes in fuzzy and is of course in Mandarin.

I was able to talk to a few of the players before the game and at halftime. Good guys who have a good life traveling and playing basketball in front of decent sized crowds. I did a little digging and found some info on Team SKY.

” Mr. 720″ Taurian Fontenette: from Hitchcock, Texas and former player at UTEP and Richland College (yep, the same one where I took photography and language courses while living in Dallas). Check out his dunk videos HERE .

“Spyda” Dennis Chism: from Atlanta, Georgia has traveled the world playing ball for the likes of AND 1, SKY and the ABA.

“Helicopter” John Humphrey: From Atlantic Beach, North Carolina has been a longtime teammate of Spyda on the streetball hoops tours. He played high school ball at Oak Hill Academy in Virginia and finished his college career at Middle Tennessee State University.

“Pat the Roc” Pat Robinson: from Prince Fredrick, Maryland area has been featured on advertising campaigns from Under Armor to the NCAA. Due to his fancy dribbling skills and dunking ability he has been added to a number or international basketball entertainment tours.

“8th Wonder” Antwan Scott: from New Bern, North Carolina was the big man (6′8″ and 215 lbs) in the paint all night. A force and a talent who played high school ball at the Oak Hill Academy and college (from 1998-2002) at Wake Forest.

“Big Swoal” James Rhodes: from Wilmington, North Carolina does the dirty work, rebounding and setting picks for so the flashy players have clear lanes to the basket.

“AO” Aaron Owens: from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a quick and crafty (6′3″ 165 lbs) player who has spent many season with AND 1 and the Ball4Real World Tour. In high school he played with Rasheed Wallace and Aaron McKie, spent his college days at Henderson State University, where he earned Division II All-American accolades) and has a few NBAD games on his resume.

“Space Invader” Guy Dupuy: the only player not from the States, he calls Paris, France and any court in the world his home. Mostly know for jumping over cars, people, horses, miniature cities, large cakes, and just about anything else on his way to the basket.

Guy Dupuy entertaining the crowd during halftime in Wuhan.

Guy Dupuy entertaining the crowd during halftime in Wuhan.

Timeout. Team SKY in the foreground and Street China in red.

Timeout. Team SKY in the foreground and Street China in red.

Street China bucket presented by our sponsor VOIT. Not to be confused with actor John Voight (see its spelled differently).

Street China bucket presented by our sponsor VOIT. Not to be confused with actor John Voight (see it's spelled differently).


Wuhan Graffiti

Some of Wuhan's Hubest Graffiti

Some of Wuhan's Hubest Graffiti

Spent some time last weekend looking around Wuhan for some good graffiti and found it. It seems there is a group of artists, calling themselves Hubest, who spend their nights tagging various business garage doors and advertisements. The names on most of the graffiti here in Wuhan tell me the majority of the work comes from this group. And lucky for us… they are pretty talented. Better than most all of the street art I found around Dallas and up there with some of the best I saw in the movie Style Wars (if you are interested in street art this film is a good introduction). From the looks of the art locations (one is along a busy bus stop connecting the Hankou and Wuchang districts) they can easily get away with their work. I imagine, like most things in China, there are people around to see the pieces being created (riding buses or waiting at the stop) and those people don't know what to think of what they are seeing. Is it wrong, art, or the audience is so far removed from the world they just don't care. Which brings me to the question… can you vandalize in China? I mean is it possible? In a place that sees most (80% is my guess) of its finished hot dry noodle cups tossed over the consumers shoulder to decorate the ground, what harm is a little paint going to do on a wall. And in a place with a rich history of graffiti (I am talking about the governmental slogans painted on walls across the country, from farms to factories, most of which are still visible), there may be an unconscious desire to see painted messages on walls. In America we accept the unflattering fetus billboard posted 10 meters away from the XXX nudie magazine/video shop all across our scenic highways. But we often squeal at the site of some well made graffiti in the playground nobody in the neighborhood has visited in years. Who's right and who is wrong is anybody's guess. Maybe it just comes down to our American appetite to let anyone who has paid to do something can do it (I image most graffiti artists would call it sacrilege to pay for a wall or a billboard to showcase their work). Anyway, the argument has already played out in American and people have chosen their sides. But here in China the argument hasn't even started. So until then, if it ever happens, the streets and walls of China are open for art.

In sum, basically what I am saying is I want to see some pro-life graffiti painted on Uncle Jimbo's XXX shop the next time I drive from Alabama to Florida. Otherwise all you graffiti artist should stake some new ground in China.

In the meantime check out some of the graffiti Wuhan is producing. I'll try to have more posted in the future.

More Wuhan graffiti at the bus stop.

More Wuhan graffiti at the bus stop.

027Ray Wuhan Graffiti Artist

He probably rides this way home everyday, has he ever seen the graffiti?

027Ray Wuhan Graffiti Artist

027Ray Wuhan Graffiti Artist

A graffiti wall along the base of Turtle Mountain in Wuhan.

A graffiti wall along the base of Turtle Mountain in Wuhan.


A Walk Up Mulan Mountain

The "real" Mulan The “real” Mulan

Yes I worked at Disney for one year. Yes I have visited the China pavilion in EPCOT many times. No I have not seen Disney's Mulan. But… I have now visited her hometown and climbed Mulan Mountain. The story of this visit and the “true” story of Mulan follows.

In downtown Jiang'an Wuhan you can walk along the Yangzte River and find a plethora of small travel agents selling vacations all over Asia. Currently the best deals are to SE Asia, say Vietnam flight and six nights for only $600. Among these various companies is a small-time operation selling cheap bus tickets to the home village of our favorite fabled Chinese Disney character. On Saturdays buses departed at 7AM, 8AM, 9AM and 3PM. You don't have to get there early, just get there on time (more on that later).

Yes traveling in China is cheap, and yes you often get what you pay for. So 15RMB (about $2.50) will get you a seat on a bus for the two hour drive up to Mulan Mountain. Make sure you are there on time, remember you don't have to be early. When the small bus with the pictures of people having tourist type fun on Mulan Mountain pulls into the parking lot, chase that bus around in circles like the other Chinese. Sure you are wise to the fact that that bus needs to pull around and is going to park nest to the kiosk displaying the same tourist fun photos as the bus, but chase it around anyway, everyone else is. Soon it will stop just where you thought it would and the mob will jockey for position near the door. I assume this is the moment when the bus driver looks at the small frenzied crowd and places a mental bet on who will be first to board his hell on wheels. He times the release of the gate perfect with for the timely positioning of his favorite horse. And the first person to establish two feet on his bus he is is right, he is always right… it is the girlfriend of the slightly crazy looking one (who wedged himself between her and the rest of the crowd). In this kind of game the crazies always win. Should you be one of those closer to sanity (I place myself in this category), best advice is to stand back and watch. No need to get so close to the cage as to have your finger bitten off. Once on board you will know you this is not the nicest of vessels but hey $2.50 is pretty cheap. So you are happy with things. Even when the bus makes a stop 45 minutes away from your final destination to pick up passengers who will now double the cargo count. Because you have a seat, you consider yourself lucky. Even if that guy has his crotch too close to your face and the guy next to him just stares at your foreign face the entire time. It's hard to find this kind of entertainment for $2.50. A Happy Meal is at least $3 these days. And this little box of a bus is much more fun. If you look close enough in the corners of the bus I am sure you can find some toy or souvenir better than a plastic Shrek key chain.

Once you arrive to the entrance of the Mulan Mountain village, pay little attention to the women who board the bus just outside of town. First, they don't speak English. Second, they just want to tell you the town is sold out of guest rooms and theirs is the only remaining bed in town. When the bus arrives to town the crowd of even more women hawking their guest room will tell you differently and you will soon see there are plenty of guest rooms available and little English. Don't be too shocked if one of the women follow you around all over town, even wait for you outside of the bathroom. That's Chinese hospitality. Don't give in too quickly to the pressure of your new Chinese friend. Take your time, walk the main street, pick a guest house that is right for you and in a location best suited to your liking (at the end of the street, need the convenience store, near the all night mahong game, etc.). If you still cannot decide then the Fat Guy Guest House has all you need for around 60 RMB (less than $9). The place is clean and operated by a nice family. But if your shoes are wet from walking in the rain they don't take to kindly to moving your rooms coat hanger into the communal restroom and drying them from the heat lamp.

When you have time… enjoy the hike up the mountain.

The local mahong hot spot.
The local mahong hot spot.
This way to your bathroom.  One per floor.  Three rooms per floor.  The second floor bathroom is inside but some guests where already there.
This way to your bathroom. One per floor. Three rooms per floor. The second floor bathroom is inside but some guests where already there.
Okay... so it is not the the most primitive path.  Kids are doing this with their grandparents.  But it is still a good little workout.
Okay… so it is not the the most primitive path. Kids are doing this with their grandparents. But it is still a good little workout.
Okay... so you can actually climb this trail with your children and your grandparents in shower slippers.  But I swear it is still a bit of a challenge.
Okay… so you can actually climb this trail with your children and your grandparents in shower slippers. But I swear it is still a bit of a challenge.
One of the many lakes you will encounter along the Mulan Moutain hike.
One of the many lakes you will encounter along the Mulan Mountain hike.
Mulan?
Mulan?

The “Real” Story of Mulan

The real Mulan featured on a mural in Baoan Temple, Taipei.

The "real" Mulan featured on a mural in Baoan Temple, Taipei.

Well before Steamboat Mickey was drawn, there lived a young girl named Mulan. She was the only grown offspring of a famous retired general. He raised Mulan like he would a son, teaching her to ride horses and fight with a sword. One day, scrolls with a message from the royal military were posted in all the villages. “Each family must send one man to the army for battle.” The old man's body was was too old to fight but his warrior mind too honorable reject the request. Mulan knew her father would die if he went to war again, but girls did not fight in wars. She knew she must take the place of her father. So that day she bought a horse, a saddle and bridle. The following morning she stole her father's battle armor and rode silently away from her home.

Disguised as a man, Mulan fought for many years. Her battle skills were so impressive, when the war ended she was called before the Son of Heaven to receive an award for bravery. She was offered a high position with the royal army. But her wish was only to return home to her family. She declined the offer and asked for a good horse instead. The request was granted and she rode home. There her family warmly welcomed her return and she gladly gave the warrior clothes to her now grown brother. It does not take long for her to return to her true identity. After fixing her hair and powdering her face she is quickly transformed into a woman.

Not long after, friends who had served with Mulan came to visit. Their were amazed and perplexed to see the beautiful woman before them.

The story depicts the immortal character of Mulan. She is a person of unmatched ability but also a common person. She is the combination of a brave warrior and a beautiful girl. She does not wish for the high post and attention but instead is enthusiastic for a peaceful life. It is a story of personal courage and triumph. A story for each of us.


Huanying!

Welcome to the Golden Koala

Welcome to the Golden Koala

Last week I arrived to China (Wuhan, Hubei province) just in time for the May Day holiday and the opening of the World Expo. The airport in Shanghai was full of kids with their Haibao (the mascot of the World Expo) plush dolls, bags, key chains, phone charms and just about anything that can carry an ink print or be shaped into the Gumby-like shape. The layover in Shanghai was much easier this go round as I actually read a diagram of the airport layout (China Southern is in terminal 2) which limited the wondering around I did last time. A second win, the plane arrived on time. My last China bound flight squeezed me too close to my connection and left me standing in front of some blank faced Air China workers trying to tell me the next flight to depart was the following morning. This time the only snag was the 240RMB (about $35) charge for my luggage. Total weight was over 20K so they charge you. US travelers, sound familiar? Yep, another wonderful idea export from the States. The rest of the trip was thankfully uneventful. The boxed meal served on the less than two hour flight (Shanghai - Wuhan) served was my first China 'born' meal and happily received by my time confused lunch, as I was probably eating this as dinner around 6:00 AM East Coast Time.

Back street leading to the Golden Koala.

Back street leading to the Golden Koala.

This weekend we had dinner at a friends new restaurant (the Golden Koala) in a side street near the University district in Wuhan and I snapped a few photos for the new owners. The food was extremely tasty… the best 'baby lobster' (crayfish) I've had outside of the South and the new menu items (a sweet and sour like pineapple pork, a sweet frog soup with little frog men swimming the backstroke, and pork ribs) they are thinking of adding was all well received except for the plum sauce on fish. That was a little battle in the mouth no one wanted to fight. The place is going to be there for at least another three months. Lets see if it has a life past that.

A view of some closed shops out the window.  Maybe not the best sign about the location?

A view of some closed shops out the window. Maybe not the best sign about the location?

A few back the other direction.

A few back the other direction.

For those who may try to call my US phone number… it is no longer in service. The best form of contact with me is via email.