Nami Island

Having had an accommodation disaster in Seoul I decided to head out into the countryside and chose Chuncheon as my destintion. I had read some good things about it online. The journey on the train was beautiful and very cheap but took around two hours. Mind you, I wouldn’t have minded if it had taken… Read More »

Y is for YiXing

It was advertised as a yoga retreat. I fancied a bit of peace and quiet but I didn’t fancy the yoga bit so I explained I would come and pay the full price if I wasn’t forced to do the yoga. They said it was fine. A spell in the Jiangsu countryside was just the… Read More »

X is for Xtinct

I was trying to make my way slowly and carefully from central Shanghai to Yangpu district on my bike when I found myself at the International Cruise Terminal metro station. There, I saw a really interesting derelict building and took a detour to cycle around it to see if I could get in for a… Read More »

W is for Wembley

I had hoped to get to a Premiership game but when I look at which games were going on at the weekend I found it was only international games. But my luck was in when i could see England was due to play Spain at Wembley. Wembley – the beating heart of English football. I… Read More »

U is for Undercover Murderer

As soon as I landed back in Shanghai my phone started beeping with incoming Wechat messages. Did I remember Dave Williams? Of course I remember him? I know him, not remember him. That’s the sort of language you use when someone has died. What was up with Dave? Oh didn’t you know, he’s a murderer.… Read More »

T is for Tech Start-up

I was definitely the oldest one at the Bayer Start-up grind annual party this week. Naked Hub at Loushanguan seems a lot bigger than the other Naked offices but it still has the signature plant wall and high ceilings, sleeping spaces and comfy chairs around a main hall. It was an ideal place for the… Read More »