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Archive for April, 2012

Shanghai or some call it Pearl of the East. We have seen this city and its stunning skyline on numerous magazines and television.  A booming population of 22 million, just like Dhaka but with better traffic :)

Ah well, there is no need for any introduction, everyone knows Shanghai. A couple of mates work and live here. If I were to ask them where are the best places to go, the list goes on forever and everyone’s list will be different. There are just so many new places coming up every month that it’s endless.

Had only 2 hours break….gotta make the best I can !!

I have always liked Tian Zi Fang since I last visited it 3-4 years ago, although a little touristy nowadays but still not overdone. It’s a little area situated in what used to be the French Concession. Many small alleyways intertwined with each other like the Hutongs in Beijing. Someone decided that it’s has the potential to be a hip place by opening up art/photo galleries and it started like this from there……..Today, most of the residents have moved on, the place is teeming with arty farty shops basking art pieces to old cameras to Japanese themed clothings to souvenirs.

I bet you never have underwear of strangers so close to your face.

Not too big a place, so don’t worry, its easy to navigate.

Little cafes like this peppered the area. Rather artisanal and bohemian. Come evening, it’s a cool place to chill out with a few beers or have a walk with loved ones.

The bag says “Oba Mao, Chairman Says I am Handsome”

These little beans…..if you plant them, their leaves will have an imprint or words exactly as per what it is on the beans now. Gees, i dunno what i am talking about.

Take your time to walk the lanes, but if you are forgetful like me, it can be difficult to hunt down the same shop again. So if you like something, buy it straightaway.

A few street artists works here and the art galleries still exist, although you will be paying tourist’s prices now. Remember to bargain, start with 70% down from the prices they quote you, walk away if the prices are not met.

They still get their mails. :)

And I guess they must be sick of having their photo taken, some are maybe so used to it that they cannot be bothered. And if you see a “No Photo” sign, it really means no photo, else you may get a toungue lashing from the residents……privacy respected.

No doubt that it has changed a lot this since the last time I was here but I urge you to visit while the residents are still around. They give the place a unique character that cannot be found anywhere else. The smells of them cooking their lunch, walking the lanes with their grandchildren or brushing their teeth while you are 10 feet away, sitting al fresco sipping your freshly brewed French roasted coffee…..

Its something special isn’t it ?

And nope, you cannot access to wordpress when in China.

Attended a wedding last saturday. :) Was extremely tired from the long plane ride and I arrived just in time for the wedding. Took a cab directly to the venue, snapped a few pictures and disastrously dozed off !!

Don’t worry, am not the official photographer, am just a guest of the bride and groom.

The Groom and his team of warriors, his best men, arrived at 745am……..

Weapons of Torture. Level 10 Habanero Chili paste, Extremely sour lime juice and weird looking paste on diapers.

The bride enjoying the moment via FaceTime. She is supposed to wait for the groom clear the different levels of challenges conjured by the bridesmaids and till they are satisfied that he did enough…..

I cannot decide if he is Elvis or Akebono.

When nothing works, its always good to try a bribe. Certainly looks like its working !

Its always fun to observe the proceedings at weddings…..just that i took too few pictures….

Congratulations, Marcia x Chris !! :)

When I was younger, 11 years ago, before I begin my travel-like-there-is-no-tomorrow job, Paris is the city that I always want to visit. It’s the most romantic city, as I was told. The history, the architecture, the culture, and especially the language will make you feel like the sweetest donuts top with crusted honey crystals and caramelized sugars.

I need to find out what it is that is better than Dunkin Donuts or what it is that makes my hair stand at the mere sound of the word “Pa-ri” (that’s how the French pronounces it ? No ? ) This post is going to be a little longer than expected, bear with me.

Eiffel Tower or pronounced “Eh-Fhel” Tower. A gigantic steel structure who probably feeling most sick of having to pose for thousands of pictures, every single day.

The ticket counter you see above was not in operation but if you swing around to the other side, there are millions standing in line. Go early, I was there 1 hour before the opening and I could see many with their croissants and coffee in hand, already in queue !!!

Bird was there the whole time, You Jump, I Jump.  It was raining the whole day I was there. Damper.

The amazing thing about this city is it is not as big as you think it is.  The complicated subway/metro map makes the city looks bigger.

Took me less than 30 mins to walk to Champ Elysee from “Eh-Fhel”. Risked my life standing in the middle of the road to take this pic.

Or you can join tens of these people with their cameras at the side of the road trying to find the best view / shot. They took like hundreds of clicks and still not looking very pleased with their pictures. I think a symmetrical central shot is the best. No ?

Had to take a picture of this. It’s a Church or Temple to some of my friends. Why ? Because they have to visit at least one in every city, give a “donation” and walk away comforted and please with themselves. No offense to any religion, its just a metaphor to bring out what I feel best describes the process towards owning a Louis Vuitton Bag.

Continuing my walk to Opera, this bird threatened to give me a hug in its never-washed-in-hundred-years feathers if I don’t give it Eur 1. I relented.

Galeries Lafayette has got be the densest area per square foot in the whole of Pa-Ri. Had my early lunch there. Mark asked me if I finished this all by myself. Yes !! The Gillardeaus, the metallic tasting Belons oysters………oh ! I feel so French :)

Its off to the markets of Place D’Aligre.  I love places like this. Food, everyday people, old toys, useless items(the used iron crock pot cost Eur5), antiques. Its all starting to come to me how one can fall in love with Paris.  http://20littlecities.com/ gave a good description of what to do here, check out her blog if you need more information.

Just next to the square is the Marche Couvert Beauvau. Freshly made sausages hanging off the wall, looks yummy.…I must have some !! And of course the eat-too-much-and-your-pee-smells-like-asparagus thingy. Darn, my vocab is kind of limited.

Jacques Genin is famous for his chocolates and caramels. An American lady I met there says she visits this place every other week to have its Éclairs and Mango Passion Caramels.  She looked genuinely excited and pleased with her words. She was right.  They are wonderful!  I came out of the place feeling very happy for myself.  It was like being lost in wonderland for 30 mins with no worries. When I left, I had a smile like the Joker from the movie Batman, even after I realized that I have spent EUR120 on chocolates. Paris, Paris, Paris. :)

The famous Du Pain et Des Idees. There is a perpetual queue at this place. I understood why when I stood under the exhaust outlet for 5 mins. Bread never smelt this good.  Good enough to hypnotize me to decide to step in and buy something. :) I bought 2 huge loaves the size of a backpack. What am I going to do with these !!

In the short hours that I was there, I begin to understand the charms of the city. Its about discovering the little niche places that you can tell your friends about. To people watch along the cafes. To take your time to see what’s happening around you, nothing rushed. It’s about the little time you managed to squeeze in with your love ones at places like these. Yes, I know every city has them but Paris has them all, concentrated in the few square kilometers.

City of Love it is :)

Why do i sound like a grumpy smurf right at the start? Well….i was alone……. :)