Monthly Archives: June 2019

Rote Learning Hell

Why oh why do six year olds need to learn how to check-in at the airport, how to pass through airport security or find their seat on a plane. It’s not like they’re going to be travelling anywhere on their own anytime soon. It’s not news to anyone that the Chinese education system values a… Read More »

Abandoned and Saved Lanes

I have written a lot about the old lanes and communities in the old parts of town which are being cleared of human life and demolished. Today I was walking around the old town, LaoXiMen in the area of YuYuan Gardens and saw two very attitudes of the city authorities to two lane communities. The… Read More »

Smart bins

Smart bins and smtarting to appear on the streets and in the communities around the city. It’s a great initiative although it does put householders to much more work. I have never previously considered it necessary to split my rubbish into categories before disposing of it because it has always (certainly in Nanjing) been tipped… Read More »

My jade treasure

I had decided to buy a few things before I leave China, just to remind myself of my time there. I have bought enough fake rubbish and cheap tat. What I wanted was something genuine and old. Old was important, after all, are we not all sick of hearing how old China is. I have… Read More »