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June 17, 2006

Thursday afternoon in Singapore:

Singapore has been criticized for being a nanny state, among other things, but one thing that was apparent to me in my visit was that, in addition to being modern, clean and prosperous, it is vibrantly multi-cultural, at least in Asian terms. Chinese, Indian, Pakistani, Malaysian, and more, all seem to coalesce into a single working society. Of course, that's based on my limited outsider's experience.

I had a free afternoon to get out and about for some photos -in and around the city, and into the ethnic enclaves. I wish I'd had more time, if anything to try even more local food.

Flowergirl
A woman tends to a flower stand in Little India.

Laundry-Sticks
As in many places in Asia, clothes dryers are rare in apartment complexes.

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Just a degree north of the Equator, the sun beats down hard in Singapore. Umbrellas are common even on sunny days.

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American chains abound, from Borders Books to Hooters. McDonalds are outnumbered only by Starbucks.

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A sleepy magazine stand caters to a segment of the market that Borders Books misses.

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Sari city.

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The shopping district on Orchard Road is a monument to Asian consumerism.

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Mall after mall after mall after mall, most populated by Western outlets, line the street. It's Chestnut Hill writ large.

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Back in Chinatown, a cobbler works outside.

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Women return from a shopping excursion at the Tekka shopping center.

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A neighborhood shopping center near Bugis Village. No Starbucks or Borders here.

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Do these colors match?

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June 12, 2005

China travel log:

I promised some folks notes and photos from the China trip. Here they are. Be warned, it's a long post.

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Life along the river:

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A bridge crosses a small gorge along the Yangtze.

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A fisherman heads out in a sampan for a day of fishing.

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Boats cue up for the locks at the Ge Zhou Dam near the town of Xi Chang.

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In the town of Yichang, a woman waits to carry supplies to a boat on the Yangtze.

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Kids beat the heat in the Jialing River in Chongching.

June 10, 2005

Home again:

The China trip was an incredible experience. Started in Shanghai, then Yichang, Shashi, Wanxian, Chongching, Gulian, Xi'an and Beijing with stops in small towns and villages along the way.

Here are a few people photos. I'll post more stuff later when the jet lag wears off.

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Balls 1

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Meatman

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June 1, 2005

China Pt1

China Part 1
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China Pt 2

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China Part 7

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May 30, 2005

Leaving Shanghai:

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The skyline of Shanghai seen from the Bund, as distinctive as it is, doesn't do justice to the scope of the city. (Although the nighttime view is pretty spectacular with colored strobes, flashing lights and a giant video display on the Aurora building on the right. Watch out Times Square.)

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Twenty to thirty story buildings, mostly apartments and condos, go on and on.

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Although life is modern in the city, one thing missing, maybe because of power concerns, is electric clothes dryers. People hang their laundry out the windows or on the porch. The Three Gorges Project should alleviate many of the city's power problems.

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Many restaurant kitchens are open-air.

Family-Travel

People seen to be always moving. Car registrations are expensive and most folks, and in some cases whole families, use motorbikes or bicycles or mopeds to get around.

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These guys, parked for a smoke, are stylin' with their sunglasses and cool 'safety' helmets.

May 27, 2005

Shanghai surprise:

Lanterns

The old and the new. Lanterns hang with a backdrop of high-rise condos.

Construction

Construction is everywhere. Over 3000 high-rises have gone up in the last few years.

Mishmash

The explosion of building has led to a mish-mash of architecture.

Concubines

Under the traditional silk robes, these girls are wearing jeans and sneakers.

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May 26, 2005

West side of Shanghi:

A quick post. In from the airport after 20 hours of flying, I took a walk around the neighborhood outside the hotel on the west side of Shanghi. Here are a few photos using the point and shoot.

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Supermarket

Broom

Hanging

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