May 2009


China and Photography27 May 2009 09:14 am

A couple of days ago I watched Bertolucci’s ‘The last emperor’ again and now the Forbidden City makes far more sense than it did when I went to see it last weekend. It’s such as a huge place and unfortunately as it is only a stripped down version of its former glory, when thousands of people lived in it, it looks rather triste and empty and is thus quite difficult to take in.


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China26 May 2009 07:46 am

Day two of my trip to Beijing and this time I was on one of those Chinese adventure tourism group things. By Chinese adventure tourism things I mean going on a Chinese tourist tour is an adventure, rather than it including bungee jumping and the likes. The previous day I had bought a ticket to go and see the Great Wall of China with a tour and was now (8am) anxiously waiting for the tour bus to pick me up from the hotel.


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China25 May 2009 06:54 pm

So having overcome my shock and horror of missing out on the solar eclipse of the century!!!!! I know! I thought I’d report back on my latest travels. Went to Beijing last weekend, well, the weekend before, to see what Beijing has to offer. I had always been of the conviction that for some reason I would not like it there and that Shanghai was much nicer, so I finally, the weekend before last, I had the chance to find out. And guess what: I do like Beijing … just not as much as Shanghai … it’s a Chinese city thing.


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China25 May 2009 06:31 pm

well … it’s been in for a while, and they have even started organising official tours to see it: Shanghai and Ningbo will see a full solar eclipse on Wednesday the 22nd July 2009. This solar eclipse is special not only because it will occur in a place that I actually know and live in, but because it will be the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the 21st century. It will last up to 6 minutes and 39 seconds and guess where I will be to see it? On the other side of the planet! Yeah trust my luck to be in the right place at the right time … nothing exciting happens in this backwater that calls itself Ningbo for decades and then the one time that something exciting, monumental and in fact historic does happen … I’m not around to see it! Cheers, thanks for that … Below a picture of the solar eclipse from the NASA website, in case you’re interested:

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China09 May 2009 09:13 am

Following the old cliche: Ningbo is a little bit like a box of chocolates … you never quite know what you will find when a) you open your curtains in the morning and b) when you leave campus. 


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