Tag Archives: Shanghai

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 »

Seeing the place through fresh eyes

It’s only when you have friends to visit that you see a place through fresh eyes, like you saw them when you first arrived. It was a visitor that pointed out that there was a man living under my stairs when it hadn’t occured to me that it was strange. Yes, I suppose it is… Read More »

Death of Ofo

I hadn’t even noticed the absence of Ofo shared bikes on the street. Once upon a time there were many companies littering the streets with shared bikes. The pavements were littered with multi-coloured QR-coded metal and it was sometimes hard to navigate your way around, and much more difficult to find a parking space for… Read More »

Only cats are left

I have written on more than several occasions about the disappearance of the lanes of old Shanghai, the wiping out of communities of people who live in them and forced resettlement to Songjiang or other satelite town. The saddest of these places are Maoming Lu in Jing’an area and in the old town of Laoximen.… Read More »