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日本語/Japanese  Sat 01/19 04:47 JST
Was in Shanghai for some of last week so taking a break from the Week in Tokyo series while we look at what I got up to in the Peoples Republic of China.

Those who have been to Shanghai Hongqiao airport before will know that the only way to get into the city is by taxi or bus. Most people use the taxi but waiting times can be 30 - 45 mins. The thing to do is to take any bus that gets you out of the airport - then get off after five minutes and you will see taxis everywhere.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Was over for a wedding and some meetings Have been quite a few times do I don't usually do the touristy thing.
Here are some typical dwellings in the Pudong area.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Undergoing some renovation.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
People gathering in a market to get their morning grub.
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Some sort of pancake. Tasted good for the first few bites but got boring quickly ^^;
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
More at the market.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Some deep fried yummies.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
A cousin of mine gets made up for her wedding.
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You will see a load construction going on absolutely everywhere. Parts of Shanghai looked completely different compared to my last visit a couple of years ago.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
None of the buildings on the left where there the last time I went.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Cousin and the lucky fella.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Not sure if this is worst than the fish sperm that we saw the other day - these are live prawns which are soaked in vinegar which gets them "drunk" and motionless. Folks then eat them while they are alive.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
No Shanghai crabs this time round.
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Passing by the Oriental Pearl TV tower. The last time I went they had a roller coaster inside this thing.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Buying some train tickets.
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Train map of Shanghai. Trains do go to Pudong airport. But folks going from Haneda airport in Tokyo will land in Hongqiao.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Train platform.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
On the train.
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Area map at the station - some English printed but not useful.
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Nice girl at the station. Forgot her name again.
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Nokia posters.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Nanjing road. Come here to see a load of people, shops and restaurants. Most of the stuff in this area is legit so you are unlikely to find bootleg goods or open source DVDs.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
A nice place to relax on a Sunday afternoon.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
The Nanjing road area has enough to see and do to keep you occupied for most of the day.
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Some mags on sale. No ero here.
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More yummies for lunch.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Dont know what it is but there is something about Shanghai that I cant quite put my finger on. The roads and buildings are just so much more bigger than in Tokyo and the whole place just seems to be very "alive."
Tokyo is very much alive too but in a different way - cant explain it ^^;
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Getting some more grub.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
One for the ladies. Forgot his name too but remember watching a lot of his films.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Have a figure of yourself made for about 100 USD.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
A 20 min walk from Nanjing road brings us to another business/shopping district.
The poor are very poor and the rich are very rich. The difference is staggering at times but is not particular to China as I see this divide going on in developed countries too.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Stocking up on some Chinese tea varieties.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Another nice girlie. Anybody know her name?
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Huangpu River area.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
This is the only touristy thing I make sure to fit into the schedule - my wife and I spent a lot of time in this area when we first got married over ten years ago.
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The illuminations turn on at about 6:30PM.
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Open source DVDs - Gurren Lagann.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Seto no Hanayome. Nothing that I particularly wanted but even if there was they're not worth buying. The reason is that in order to fit an entire series on a few DVDs, the resolution is like 320 x 240px !!!
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Shopping for some groceries at a supermarket. Its kinda annoying as you have to leave any large bags that you are carrying at the entrance. They make you do this because of the theft that goes on.
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Some yogurt drinks.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Im a bit of a milk person and drink milk all the time. Some people say that those who like milk have a fetish for "eyes" - is this true?
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Me turning around suddenly shocked at a loud clap of thunder behind.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
The thunder noise being this guy throwing huge bamboo from several meters high. Unfortunately there are many who just work for money and don't care about anything else - including safety of others.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Closeup of the scariest Ronald ever that we saw earlier on in the News Items. I guess this is where Heroes season two got the idea of Maya and her death tears.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Herro Kitty?
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
More tea stuff - this time almond flavor.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
My fave two dishes - Wonton noodles with Siew Yook.
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More local publications. A few ero-ish publications here n there.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Watching some TV on a bus.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Taken at Haneda airport before going to China. Poster is asking people not to bring in aliens such as bears, lizards, crabs, scorpions etc. Erm OK...
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Another poster reminding folks not to buy open source goods - or be fined up to 5,000,000 yen if caught with any upon entering Japan.
A week in Shanghai (click to enlarge)
Polls
Sam in San Francisco
Student
Registered on 2007/03/30 11:32
Hong Kong ?
(ID #70115) Posted on 2008/01/19 04:27
lolipisang in sg
post-hikikomori, now part-time network engineer
Registered on 2007/08/24 00:09
I kinda have to say yes on the milk drinker part. 
I myself a milk drinker and man do i love eyes or what!
(ID #70116) Posted on 2008/01/19 04:28
serogane in Canada
Student
Registered on 2007/02/19 14:03
I was just in Shanghai last year during the month of October.

It was alright.
(ID #70117) Posted on 2008/01/19 04:36
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:32
@Danny, I dont know about the milk thing. But I like milk, and eyes are my favorite thing ever!!! Lol. I prefer at least a C. Shanghai looks nice.
(ID #70118) Posted on 2008/01/19 04:47
e-jump in Malaysia
Test Engineer
Registered on 2007/12/22 21:22
Rule of thumb visiting China market/ street shops:
- always have small change(money)
- dont ever touch things you dont want to buy
- triple check your balance
- dont carry fancy handbags

You never know when shit happens. My mom's experience =__="

However, you're pretty much safe in the Town complexes
(ID #70119) Posted on 2008/01/19 04:56
e-jump in Malaysia
Test Engineer
Registered on 2007/12/22 21:22
Rule of thumb visiting China market/ street shops:
- always have small change(money)
- dont ever touch things you dont want to buy
- triple check your balance
- dont carry fancy handbags

You never know when shit happens. My mom's experience =__="

However, you're pretty much safe in the Town complexes
(ID #70120) Posted on 2008/01/19 04:57
The Cheat in Nassau, Bahamas
Student
Registered on 2007/11/30 09:11
Loved that city when i went there!, and  i always laugh at the pirated dvd's got a few sitting in  my room right now!
(ID #70121) Posted on 2008/01/19 04:59
Feylin in Richmond (only city in NA with 90% asian population)
Jobless Student
Registered on 2007/12/13 08:56
Your cuz is hot! That guy is lucky :O
(ID #70122) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:04
YoShI in Calgary, Canada
Stealthy Ninja, Life support.
Registered on 2008/01/15 12:29
Man, China sure was fun.
I was in China a couple years ago for a martials arts (Wushu) competition over in Zheng Zhou, and the southern shaolin temple. 
Was also there for beijing. 
went clubbing there...flipping awesome.
and went to shanghai a few months later...

All i can say is that, if u want a real good massage of any type. go to china.
though...china sure is diiirrrrtttyyyy. 
man, i remember my first night there i went to blow my nose....yeah...pretty disgusting.
dont think i saw the sun at all the whole time i was there. haha
(ID #70123) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:04
FatBastard in police line-up. 2nd from the right
World Traveller
Registered on 2007/11/04 18:04
Ah, I've been waitin for this post since I'm heading over soon. Thanks for putting up tonnes of pics Danny-san.

Danny, don't suppose u got a figure of you & the wife made @ that place, did ya? As I recall, some ppl here requested your figure ^^;
Congrats to your cousin and her hubby. They look very happy.

Wonder if I'll like it over there, but I'll mostly be in the newer urban areas. People keep telling me to watchout for trouble. It doesn't look very 'troublesome' to me, and trust me I've seem my share of it.
(ID #70124) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:17
windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
Registered on 2006/12/25 12:08
I remember being asked by a stranger if I wanted any girls (Paid sex) while with a group of friends over at Nanjing road (We were on a study trip).
Just for laughs, I kindly declined and replied "Do you have men instead" in which he gave an answer which left me stunned for a while "Yes we have".
I smiled, declined again and quickly got out of there!

The Huangpu River area is a absolutely lovely place. I really love the illuminations from the buildings from both sides. 

I see some Yu Tiao(fried dough) in the deep fried goodies picture :)

Nice cousin!
(ID #70125) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:24
TeeCiel in Los Angeles, CA; Hong Kong
Capitalist Consumer
Registered on 2007/08/22 13:55
First girl is Charlene Choi and the guy is Aaron Kwok. I'm suprised at how much Shanghai's changed since I last visited!
(ID #70126) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:26
qingy in 25th Macross Frontier Fleet
Valkyrie Pilot
Registered on 2007/10/06 04:57
Finally a post about 上海, was waiting for it seeing as I'm Canadian/Shanghainese. Actually planning to visit in May after my exams are done and was wondering how it looked now, haven't gone back in 7 or 8 years. Good to see it's a lot more modernized from what I can remember. Was actually expecting some pictures of the older style buildings with the temples, but I guess you didn't visit any of the tourist places. So are there any otaku related places to visit in Shanghai?

There's no ero publications because the government forbids it, they also block all adult-oriented sites on the internet. 

Food looks very yummy, kind of curious to how much it costed in RMB. I know that fast food places like KFC and Micky Ds are still about the same price as here. 

I think the milk thing is quite true, but you don't have to be a fan of milk to like eyes....lol

PS. congrats on your cousin's marriage and best wishes to them.
(ID #70127) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:28
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
Registered on 2006/12/25 19:05
i haven't visited the major cities like Beijing or Shanghai. i do however been to Shenzen (the city near the HK-China border) ^^
(ID #70128) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:33
qingy in 25th Macross Frontier Fleet
Valkyrie Pilot
Registered on 2007/10/06 04:57
@Windbell-san
LOL! That's a very interesting piece of information. Yea, I too like Yu Tiao (or Yau Cha Kwai in cantonese), but it's very oily and greasy. I think I gained 10 pounds from my last trip to China.

LOL @ open source anime dvds. You don't need to go to Shanghai for that, you can find everything you need at Pacific Mall.

Damnit, I can't wait to go back this summer. I'll be sure to take plenty of pictures and post them.
(ID #70129) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:42
Akiba-Kid in California, USA
Online Shop
Registered on 2008/01/17 11:23
Looks like an interesting place to visit but I do not speak any Chinese so would be hard to go to Shanghai.  I speak little Japanese so I'm always able to get by during few trips to Japan but I wouldn't have a faintest idea what to do in Shanghai x_x
(ID #70130) Posted on 2008/01/19 05:56
Jimmyzy in Shanghai,China
Registered on 2008/01/18 15:12
I am a Chinese and live in Shanghai.Mybe next time I can help you visit here.
(ID #70131) Posted on 2008/01/19 06:19
Coco the Bean in SoCal, USA
Student
Registered on 2008/01/06 05:29
I went to China last summer for vacation, but unfortunately on a crummy tour, so I couldn't stay anywhere very long.  (The whole tour was like "OH HAY look at this place take a picture okay and now let's go!")  Shanghai is very beautiful at night though.  Wish I could have stayed a little longer.

I did come across some funky products though.  I remember Pokemon Shineygold in particular.  The front of the box had a bird from some other RPG (can't remember which one), while the back had the whole "this seal is your assurance that this is an officially licensed product by nintendo" when there was no seal to be found.

Also, congrats to your cousin and her husband! 
(ID #70133) Posted on 2008/01/19 06:33
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia
student
Registered on 2007/06/01 04:27
LOL so shanghai street ain't much different from indonesia eh

i got A LOT of that crappy DVD, more like all my anime came from it (downloading here is to expensive)

o btw, that fried egg-ed flour is martabak telur (telur=egg), i love it, just don't eat it to many, some a-hole here like to re-use the oil they have used, i dunno about shanghai case

and about the other fried thing, indo call it cakweh, i dunno the chinese
like martabak telur, a lot of ppl here like to re-use the oil to fry that thing.
(ID #70134) Posted on 2008/01/19 06:56
Leonai in Shanghai, China
Salesman
Registered on 2007/07/07 10:01
can't help myself with this. it's my hometown. i'm living here right now. Everything seems to be familiar. Never know you have such relationship with this city. Thanks for sharing this!
^_^
(ID #70136) Posted on 2008/01/19 07:20
XSportSeeker in Brazil
Hikikomori
Registered on 2007/08/22 05:18
LOL@ Open Source Animes... but that res is awful! Couldn't they make like Open Source Animes Brazil and sell more DVDs with decent res? :P

You a tea person Danny? I got very nice jasmine tea from Yokohama's Chinatown...

Also, your cousin is very pretty. I see she got her hands on a tall husband... :P
(ID #70137) Posted on 2008/01/19 07:26
CMWilly in Los Angeles, CA
Animation
Registered on 2007/04/19 10:47
i thought shanghai was really fun when i visited last year! definitely will go back again. open source dvds! ill file that under my new words to use category. ^^
(ID #70139) Posted on 2008/01/19 07:32
jasimo in sydney
Registered on 2007/10/12 21:20
I agree with you xsportseeker, danny's cousin is pretty. is there a close up photo of her?
(ID #70140) Posted on 2008/01/19 07:38
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
Registered on 2007/06/11 14:45
danny your cousin looks gorgeous. ^^;

do you have more relatives living in other counties as well?
(ID #70141) Posted on 2008/01/19 07:42
leefe in a tincan.
Lazyass human
Registered on 2007/08/15 20:13
Last year my family went on a trip to Shanghai but I refused to go lol. Don't really like that place too much... Maybe I might visit China in the future (after I visit Japan first LOL).
p.s. Your cousin's pretty~
(ID #70143) Posted on 2008/01/19 08:20
Registered on 2007/12/27 16:33
That bamboo scaffolding always looks pretty scary.  I'd hate to be working up on that stuff. >_<  Or any other high place for that matter...
(ID #70144) Posted on 2008/01/19 08:24
Last{[0]}Raven in ☆DANNYCHOO Site ☆ XboxLive silver membership
Raven, AMV & MAD maker, Otaku
Registered on 2008/01/02 12:43
i already went to china since my cousins live there but now i dont want to go back because of the serious mosquito bites i got that were the length of tennis balls and i have to tell ya not scratching them is hard then it actually is
(ID #70145) Posted on 2008/01/19 08:28
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
大学生/University Student
Registered on 2007/12/04 23:04
Yucks, that live prawn drenched with vinegar looks just as freaky as the fish sperm.

By the way Danny, you're not a lactose intolerant person are you? That's quite a surprise since you're Chinese ^_^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactose_intolerant#Lactose_intolerance_by_group
Maybe it's because you grew up in England ^_^

(ID #70146) Posted on 2008/01/19 08:30
DrGUID in London
Web Developer (i.e. Otaku)
Registered on 2007/11/14 20:01
Nice article, I'd love to visit Shanghai one day.

I went to Hong Kong a couple of years ago, DVDs were really cheap compared to Western prices, I'm not sure if they were open source or just cheap.

I did get an open source Paul Frank watch for about 5 USD though. I also found a market store selling open source Lego!!!

Can you do a "week in South Korea" - I'd love to visit it some day as not many tourists go there compared to China.
(ID #70148) Posted on 2008/01/19 09:04
Nai in Hungary
IT
Registered on 2007/08/23 01:50
The nice girl on the first pic is Charlene Choi from Twins.
(ID #70149) Posted on 2008/01/19 09:40
Dors in Florida
Stocker
Registered on 2007/09/02 11:13
It is nice to see my hometown being featured. I didn't like it that much when I lived there, but now when I visit it, I always thought about what it would be like if I never left it.

The buildings that I was used to see were no longer there, the school I went destroyed, the people I knew gone. It seems the things from my past are all destroyed.

I still miss the food there, especially the pancake looking thing. Most of the food preparation cart looking things are run by people not from Shanghai, from the picture, it seems it might have become popular.

Ahh Shanghai, how can I miss you so if I cannot call you home?
(ID #70150) Posted on 2008/01/19 09:51
jono in dublin
programmer
Registered on 2008/01/10 18:10
The guy in the picture is Aaron Kwok:)
(ID #70151) Posted on 2008/01/19 10:02
andra in Singapore
Secondary Student~
Registered on 2007/11/06 14:07
they're still putting coins next to the food as usual
(ID #70155) Posted on 2008/01/19 10:57
Registered on 2008/01/07 04:23
Yea I like 燒肉 too. Glad that we have something in common in that department :).

And as for the thunder noises from falling bamboos around construction areas, it's relatively common even in Hong Kong. People simply just stay away from the area, mainly because of the noise and the dust they produce.

And last but not least, congratualtions for your cousin.
(ID #70156) Posted on 2008/01/19 11:12
Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin
Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
Registered on 2007/01/23 16:54
Nice
(ID #70157) Posted on 2008/01/19 11:36
Gundam Otaku in Tropical Singapore
Student
Registered on 2006/12/30 22:04
The only place in China that I have been to is Hong Kong. Its a nice place. 


Oh, was curious though, how do you communicate to the folks in the public in Shanghai? Do you speak mandarin, Danny? :D
(ID #70158) Posted on 2008/01/19 11:36
Dedale in S'pore after France
Labyrinth builder
Registered on 2007/12/04 17:16
"Nanjing road: A nice place to relax" Lol ! When I went in Shanghai, I stayed in a hotel along Nanjing Road, right next to a huge TV screen. This thing kept playing the same advertising over and over again, day and night. The tune drove me crazy ! I would add that Nanjing Road can be very crowed and busy... In summer actually, maybe not in winter ^^

On the other hand, I agree with you, Danny. I really felt Shanghai has a real "vibe". Especially in comparison to Beijing which is bigger, more cultural but more plain... 

Nice night pictures too !
(ID #70160) Posted on 2008/01/19 12:24
Hatori in Florida,USA
Student
Registered on 2007/08/20 14:42
That first chick is Charlene Choi, part of the Twins pop group. Very cute, and so is the other one (Gillian Chung).

I wanted to go to Shanghai in my visit to China, that and Hong Kong (but getting into Hong Kong is bothersome). But I went to Beijing and Guangzhuo so that's 2/4 of places I wanted to go there.
(ID #70161) Posted on 2008/01/19 12:33
Registered on 2007/01/01 14:00
I am a big milk fan too and I would say that eyes are beautiful and sometimes sexy... yes. Not sure if the two are connected though, maybe that is a coincidence. Oh well, I've drank milk since the age of 3 and I have not had a broken bone since.

China has never been on my visit list but it does look very interesting- Shanghai looks very bustling and I bet within a couple of years China will be totally self sufficient (if it isn't already) before the USA! Hope we do that kind of thing soon....

That tower looked very interesting- do you remember how large the roller coaster was?
(ID #70164) Posted on 2008/01/19 14:06
lostandfound in your brain... WAHAHAHA!
Human being. Really, I'm not joking!
Registered on 2007/10/22 01:58
You have a beautiful cousin Danny, "Lucky fella", LOL! Drunk prawn dish, LOL!
Anyway, I think Shanghai looks like a great place to visit but i would like to go to Japan first~
(ID #70165) Posted on 2008/01/19 14:18
squee in Singapore
Techie
Registered on 2007/09/27 04:59
The drunken prawns here are usually dead/cooked before they're served. 
Would like to try those live ones thou :p
(ID #70167) Posted on 2008/01/19 14:43
Nathan in Atlanta, GA, USA
student
Registered on 2007/08/22 21:51
Last time I went to Shanghai (summer '06) we went to this place I like to call the "Pirate Market" because 99.999% of the stuff sold there is pirated brand names. They always jack the price up too, but you can barter it down to about 15% of what they originally said haha. Brought all of it back to the States no problem. Well, actually Hong Kong, then the States. I guess they have some kind of issue with that in Japan?
(ID #70168) Posted on 2008/01/19 14:43
fluxam in Manhattan (NYC!)
unemployed
Registered on 2007/12/24 15:31
Too bad that cousin got taken!
I noticed the leaning spire of Shanghai in your lead photo, and that lens distortion shows in many of your photos.
I have the same prob.  Does anybody know a really quick and easy fix?
(ID #70169) Posted on 2008/01/19 15:28
Tami in Germany - Cologne
WebDesign, Coding, Administration
Registered on 2007/12/16 10:30
Lovely Skyline pictures! I love such kind of pictures in the night when the citys are crowded with their colourfull lights. (Even though light polution sucks for nice star filled skies.)

Hehe bout the DVDs... happened in germany too. All episodes of NGE on thre DVDs layer 1, and they made you pay 280,- Euros for them.

Wantan noodle soup... love... i need to go and see the NaNiWa in Düsseldorf again. -.-
(ID #70171) Posted on 2008/01/19 15:46
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
Registered on 2007/01/03 16:24
You have a pretty cousin danny. Lucky fella indeed. :)

We have a lot of open source anime around here as well.  They're all over the place.

As for the milk, I love drinking milk but I don't have a fetish for eyes though.  My fetish are with the Buns down below. XD
(ID #70172) Posted on 2008/01/19 15:49
Cutkillavince in Kr, Nl, Fr
MI Manager, Blogger and Newswriter
Registered on 2008/01/19 01:57
Nice Pics Danny ;)
(ID #70175) Posted on 2008/01/19 17:05
Wolfblitz in Pretoria, South Africa
Software / Systems Developer
Registered on 2007/11/02 15:58
What have they got against open source?
I mean I use it all the time. At home, work. About 80% of our business runs on it?
(ID #70179) Posted on 2008/01/19 18:15
CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada
Web Design & Development
Registered on 2007/09/11 09:31
We don't even have original DVDs here. I have to resort to internet purchasing for just about everything. >.>
(ID #70180) Posted on 2008/01/19 18:18
chun in vancouver
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
Registered on 2007/01/09 14:21
woo your cousin is very pretty, is she a model? :P
Congratulations to them :) and thanks for sharing with us all the pix and information :3

Haven't been to China before, for some reason Japan feels more appealing ^^;;;;;
(ID #70181) Posted on 2008/01/19 21:14
NPC in Rocklin, CA
Student
Registered on 2007/12/06 15:19
@Wolfblitz, I think he's using "open source" a bit differently than it is normally defined. In this case I'm going to guess he's referring to pirated copies as "open source".
(ID #70182) Posted on 2008/01/19 21:26
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:36
Thanks for the great coverage.
I've yet to visit China one day.
(ID #70183) Posted on 2008/01/19 21:29
Tempest in Germany
Student
Registered on 2007/11/07 06:44
Looks interesting. Theres a small chance for me that I visit China around easter. I would have prefered Japan, but China looks interesting too of course ^^. Well, it all depends on my fathers plans...

@Danny
Can you get along there with english as a tourist or is it a bit difficult sometimes?
(ID #70184) Posted on 2008/01/19 21:35
Kiyor in Los Angeles
Student
Registered on 2008/01/07 12:51
My home town and home city............................
(ID #70185) Posted on 2008/01/19 21:38
Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo
Software Engineer
Registered on 2007/11/06 13:25
What about the Maglef train from the airport? ... 8 mins 1 way.

Shanghai rocks, i love the Bund area.
(ID #70186) Posted on 2008/01/19 22:03
terry in Singapore
=.=!
Registered on 2007/08/02 23:20
china shanghai as a city looks quite high tech as compared from my previous trip to japan.. well maybe buildings aside..

the only significant different i can see from both is the fashion show that is carried about everywhere by most in tokyo..
(ID #70188) Posted on 2008/01/20 02:08
lin-da-kenobi in U.S.A., Long Beach
student
Registered on 2007/08/16 02:44
damn Danny lucky u!! u've traveled to almost every country (i envy u!! >.
(ID #70192) Posted on 2008/01/20 03:41
duffman in the Urban Jungle that is Manila~
Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
Registered on 2007/10/30 20:44
haha~ nice trip right there and lucky fella indeed^^
(ID #70193) Posted on 2008/01/20 03:47
mavadotar in Peterborough/Ottawa, Canada
Game Development Student
Registered on 2007/12/11 19:14
There was a warning for bears being brought illegally into the country in an airport?
(ID #70199) Posted on 2008/01/20 06:01
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
Registered on 2006/12/11 10:54
All,
Thanks for naming those actors/actresses

mavadotar,
Sure was ^^;

Tempest,
I see many English folks in China and they seem to get around fine.

Chun,
No shes not ^^; 

CyruzDraxs,
No original DVDs in Canada?

BeLe,
Which buns? Back or front?

Fluxam,
Using wide lens so I guess unavoidable.

Nathan,
Hide them in your underwear and you should be fine.

-XYZPDQ,
Was on it for less than a minute. Was better than I thought it would be.

Gundam Otaku,
Speak some Shanghainese and Mandarin.

DrGUID,
When I go next I will.

Benjamin Takeyo,
I dont think so.

Gordon,
They are everywhere ^^;

Coco the Bean,
You keep reminding me about those mamachapp dolls - want!

FatB,
Didnt have time - they need two weeks I think.
(ID #70202) Posted on 2008/01/20 06:49
constantine in hobart australia
Registered on 2007/08/23 16:27
there is one thing i agree with about the people in shanghai is "The poor are very poor and the rich are very rich." exactly!
(ID #70206) Posted on 2008/01/20 07:01
abao in Singapore
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