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22 December, Dong Zhi (Winter solstice) Friday, December 18th, 2009

According the Chinese Lunar Calendar, 22 December this year is the winter solstice (in Chinese pronounced as Dong Zhi), which marks the start of the coldest time of the year.

I believe Chinese Lunar Calendar and recent weather forecast also proved it as Shanghai is going to minus 3 - 4 degrees this weekend! Read More…

Shopping for Christmas Deco in Fuyou Road Market at Yu Garden Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

When I saw the huge Christmas tree in the lobby of my office building, I decided to start my year end shopping with some Christmas deco first.

After consulting some colleagues, the right direction: Yu Garden.

Yu Garden is not only a garden, actually it is a area full or markets, small shops, street foods etc. Sometimes local Shanghainese refer it as the Shanghai version of Yiwu because there are a few wholesale markets of gifts, art crafts, clothing, accessories etc around Yu Garden as well. Read More…

Sudden Closure of Shanghai Kai En English Training Center Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

If you are looking for an opporunity to work as an English trainer in Shanghai, you might need to be more cautious.

The news said Kai En English Training Center, which has been teaching English in Shanghai for more than 13 years, was closed suddently yesterday (15 Dec), leaving the English learners and teachers stranded. Read More…

Went to Shu Uemura Sale Today Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Although I am updating the post of Shanghai 2009 Year End Sale Events, I didn’t go to any of them until today. So I really felt guilty whenever I receive emails from the readers asking for some comments. Read More…

Governement Announcend 2010 Chinese New Year Public Holiday Arrangement Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

The State Council has announced 2010 Chinese New Year Public Holiday arrangement as below:

13 - 19 Feb 2010 (inclusive): Chinese New Year Public Holiday Read More…

A Man Set Up a Tent in Metro Line 7 Looking for a Wife Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

An interesting thing happened in Metro Line 7 (the latest Metro Line in Shanghai):

A man set up a tent in the train to find a wife.

Photos below provided by Mr. Xu, a Chinese Netizen. Read More…

President Obama in Shanghai Today Monday, November 16th, 2009

Wendy, my super busy friend called me this morning.

‘ Lunch today? I can come to Pudong.’

‘ Oh, don’t you need to work today?’ Read More…

11.11 - Celebrate the Singles Day Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

As I blogged before, Chinese is really creative to invent some new special occasions (click here for my previous blog).  And today 11th November is Guang Gun Jie (Singles Day  or One’s Day) in China, not acknowledged by the government but well received by the public.  Guang Gun is the nick name in Chinese for a single.

Why is today? Simple, 11.11. Can you find another day with more 1? Read More…

A 20 year old Shanghai girl gave birth to a Black Baby whose father is unknown Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

While the arguments about Lou Jing, the Shanghai Black Girl is still hot in town (see my previous blog about Lou Jing), a 20 year old Shanghai girl gave a birth to a Black Baby whose father is still unknown this month Read More…

The Coolest Clothes Drying Rank in Shanghai Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Drying clothes out of the windows in public might be one of the unique things made in Shanghai.  Because of the limited living space, Shanghainese has invented lots of clothes drying ranks to allow them to make the best use of the space out of the window on the wall.

Whenever there is a nice shining day,  bed sheets, quilt covers, clothes are everywhere in the air above your head especially in the old local residential blocks. The government has put a lot of efforts to educate people to give up this tradition because hanging clothes in public is considered as an uncivilised thing which should be abandoned. Read More…


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