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Winter Bunnies

Winter rabbits have appeared in Nanjing. You can pick one up for a couple of yuan on Zhong Shan Bei Lu. A man cycles round on his bicycle and stops periodically on the pavement and attracts mothers and children who poke their fingers through the bars of the tiny cage, the tight home of the… Read More »

Deathly Silence

I was strolling around the temple area and saw a crowd gathered around something on the street. I was on one of the quieter streets which lead out of Fuzi Miao and I assumed that there was a street performer. As I got closer I realised that there was no noise coming from the crowd… Read More »

The blushing bride

Sentimentality is big business in China especially when it comes to weddings. The bride rents a “one size fits all” white wedding dress and he rents a nice suit. They go with the photographer to the park and pose for sentimental photos. These are the photos which are circulated to friends and family. Tradition demands… Read More »

Building Nanjing

Nightlife in Nanjing is vibrant. I often walk out at night with my camera and see what’s going on. It saves me having to watch CCTV9 which, being the only English channel on Chinese TV, is the one which we are all tempted to watch. However, it is only concerned with China and telling us… Read More »

The Shanghai fire

It was Emanuele who saw it first, a huge black plume of smoke billowing into the sky above Shanghai. We were walking down Jiangsu Lu and on reaching his apartment we went to the window to see better what was on fire. It had to be something big to create smoke of that magnitude. Not… Read More »

Public transport nightmares

The Nanjing metro system is new, bright, spacious and clean. The trains run smoothly and on time and it’s only 2 yuan (20p) to ride it. “Welcome to take Nanjing Metro” the female announcer’s voice comes through the tanoy. “Take care of children and old people”, “Balloons and flying animals are not permitted”, “No running… Read More »

I’ve got crabs!

It’s crab season here in Nanjing and every shop has crabs on display, crawling around slowly in buckets or tied with elastic bands to stop them clawing their way to freedom. It makes sense to sell crabs to people who are heading home on the metro and looking for something easy to get for their… Read More »

Blogging the Blog

Word of my blog has reached the depths of the expat community and I am now (secretly) blogging for Nanjing Expat magazine. This is aimed us foreigners in the city and is distributed widely throughout the city. According to the editor my last piece was the one which caused the greatest number of comments and… Read More »

The textile expo

Shao Xing Textile Expo was a riot of colour, not just of the fabrics but the people who attended. Funded by the Chinese govt people came from Shanghai, the Far East, South Amercia and Africa. I didn’t make much of a dent in the expenses as I made my own way to Shao xing (on… Read More »

The Scummy Village

I had a free day on Wednesday “Shall we go to that scummy village I was telling you about” I suggested. I had described it a while ago and Lynne was keen to see it for herself. Thirty minutes later we were out of the city and at the end of the Metro line. Disembarking… Read More »