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Hold your breath

The year of the rabbit is 9 hours away and the streets are deserted – shops closed, restaurants closed, no taxis, only a few cars, buses empty, quite is all over the city. This is the quietest I have ever heard a city – very pleasant! But we all know that as soon as the… Read More »

A nation on the move

Spring Festival is around the corner and the nation is on the move, going home to see family. Foreigners know better than to try to travel during the 2 week break so we are pretty much all stuck in Nanjing for the duration. The train tickets tickets are only available a number of days before… Read More »

Sad day for Pete fans

I was looking for a Patron for my South African expedition of 2004 and knew that Pete Postlethwaite lived locally near Church Stretton. I had been a fan of Pete’s since I saw him in Brassed Off in the 1990’s. A more time-worn rugged face you are unlikely to find. He would be ideal as… Read More »

Life on MingWaLang

It’s really central and from the main Metro and bus stop in XinJieKou the most direct route to the office is up MingWaLang. It’s great for food because there are stalls right down the road selling all sorts of local dishes, noodles, meat on sticks (not brave enough to try this), rice pudding stuff, dumplings,… Read More »

In Praise of Chinglish

OK you can see this blog now as it has been published in the Nanjing Expat Magazine … but it’s just not right. What isn’t? The sign on the bin at Carrefour. It says “Keep the stares clean”. What’s wrong with that? Well it should be “stairs” not “stares”. But you can understand the meaning… Read More »

Boxing Day walk

Tradition has it that on Boxing Day we are all subjected to a walk up a hill or along a disused railway line. Across the UK people are out and about walking off Christmas. Not that I had a lot of Christmas to walk off but I decided to have a quiet day on my… Read More »

Not quite what it seems

To the Irish bar, Finnegans Wake, for Christmas lunch. The price of the meal had risen by just under 100% since booking it so the 6 of us were pretty hacked off before we started. Sitting down at 2pm we passed through the prawn cocktail and then the soup and eventually at 3:30pm got the… Read More »

Bible thumping

As I entered reception there were a handful of men on stepladders putting up balloons, bunting, Father Christmases, tinsel, snowflakes and generally making it look festive. Around a central area were a couple of hundred comfy chairs. “We’re getting ready for our Christmas party later today” she said. Imagine a factory printing 12,000,000 bibles every… Read More »