Monthly Archives: January 2016

Mission of mercy to Ikea, Shanghai

It’s freezing – literally. It has been sub-zero all day and the streets have been relatively quiet. I have persuaded my adopted Chinese parents that they needed new chairs. He was sitting in a collapsible garden deck chair and she was sitting on a plastic stool even though they had a perfectly serviceable sofa. However,… Read More »

Street art on Fumin Lu

How did someone get permission to paint this piece of street furniture – I am not complaining, it’s great – but I can’t imagine the authorities being very receptive if I asked them if I could paint some grass and clouds on part of the city’s infrastructure. Perhaps it’s the Shanghai Bansky, although I’m not… Read More »

Urban Planning Museum

It was dismal day in Shanghai and options to stay warm and dry beyond walking around a shopping mall are few. So it was that we ended up at the Shanghai Urban Planning Museum. Now if ever there was a way of putting people off going to a museum it would be to call it… Read More »