Shanghai China Snippets Observations about living in Shanghai and China in general

February 8, 2007

Nostalgia A Great Documentary About Shanghai

Filed under: Shanghai Life — Shanghai @ 12:03 am

neighborhood in Jingan ShanghaiEveryday I look out my window and I see this, an old Shanghai quarter.

Last night we went to the movie Nostalgia by Haolun Shu. A documentary about a Shanghai Quarter (Shikumen) destined to be replaced by skyscrapers. The movie had been shown before but I didn’t make it that time. I’m glad I did now. The film was aired/shown in the Museum of Modern Art.

Haolun Shu documents the neighborhood he grew up in, a neighborhood accessible by the Stone Gates (Shikumen) and build in the 30-ties. The “old” way of living in Shanghai that slowly starts to fade.

The movie made me laugh as his grandmother, a witty sweet lady and one of the main characters asks him not to film when she is doing the bookkeeping for her Mahjong club. It’s too embarrassing, she says. It also made made me sad when he asks her what she will do once the constructors come knocking down the buildings and she’ll have to leave. She stares at him, as looking at her past memories and is silent.

Most of all, the movie shows what life is like in traditional Shanghai before buildings had to compete with each other about height and the amount of concrete used and where neighbors know the names of the people living next to them.
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The audience, and there were so many that they had to open an extra room and show the movie there as well, consisted mostly of young Chinese (students) and some foreigners. There was laughter when old propaganda shots of children’s choirs that were singing about how happy they were to study passed by, there was silence when the maker of the movie was wondering what all this modernization was good for.

A great movie to see for anyone living in Shanghai but also for people abroad to get a glimpse of life in Shanghai as it used to be and still is in several areas in the centre.

Everyday I look out of my window. In a couple of months I’ll see something different.

You can find here the website of Hao Lun Shu. (it’s mainly in Chinese but has English as well) On the website you can contact the film maker. The dvd costs 20 Kuai and I think you can order it by sending him an email. At least that’s what I hope as I still like to get one myself.

February 3, 2007

Fresh Zebra Crossings in Shanghai

Filed under: Shanghai Life — Shanghai @ 2:33 am

A new zebra crossing in our street

It’s amazing how fast and efficient our street is re-paved and gets the zebra crossings as a finishing touch.

January 29, 2007

Ronaldo Stops Grinning in Lozenge Ad

Filed under: China News Soft — Shanghai @ 10:52 pm

Ronaldo grins in ChinaWhen I first saw Ronaldo holding a lozenge and stupidly grinning on Chinese TV I was wondering who the hell the director director was that made this terrible excuse for an advertisement. Then again, I see similar bad advertisements on CCTV 9 so not that surprised actually.

I got used to it and figured that Ronaldo Luis Nazário de Lima got a nice buck for doing this.

Wrong again. Invited to dinner in 2003 by the Guangxi Golden Throat Group (What a great brand name by the way) the poor chap had posed for a picture holding the now famous lozenge package. Why would a drug maker want you to pose with their product…. well, Ronaldo probably grinned like he did because he was wondering that himself as well.

It took a Chinese competitor to wake up Ronaldo’s management more than 3 years later.

From the China Daily:

Ronaldo decided to go to court when another Chinese drug maker wanted a deal with him with a precondition: he must terminate the contract with Guangxi Golden Throat Group.

He did not realize until then that he missed as many as seven chances to sign contracts with Chinese enterprises because of the “Golden Throat” ad. Each contract could have fetched him 3.2 million euros a year.

Of course this is a great example of infringement of image rights etc, etc. On the other hand it’s also very cunning from the Golden Throat Group to trick one of the most popular football players in the world and let him make their product famous all over China. And they will even get more (free) publicity now.

Even if Ronaldo wins the case he will never get the millions he could have got.

Maybe the China Law Blog can help out and give an estimation on how much he can/will get.

China Travel Blog Interviewed

Filed under: China Travel — Shanghai @ 3:59 am

Just published a new interview on MyChinaStart.

This time I chatted with RoyGraff from Ccontact about the Outbound Travel Industry.

He talks about Chinese tourists, the challenges for Western tour operators and more.

If you’re interested to learn more, read the China Travel Blog interview.

January 27, 2007

Shanghai Fitness Centre Hopping

Filed under: Shanghai Life — Shanghai @ 3:03 am

Our old fitness centre, Total Fitness on Nanjing Xi Lu, was not bad at the beginning. Sure, they had problems with the volume of the music and I had to get used to men drying their scrotum with a hair dryer, but getting past that, it was ok. That’s Shanghai fitness, I gathered.

A year ago, things started to deteriorate. The DVD players stopped functioning, TV’s became foggy and remote controls went awol.

I know, all these are irrelevant if your part of the Spartan approach to sports but running on a treadmill is hard enough as it is. You’re going nowhere by default, hence some distraction is needed.

We now changed to a new fitness place. Brand new, including swimming pool. You can smell the paint. Having been a member somewhere else will get you a for sure discount as they like to take out the competition.

We bartered a good deal, at least that’s what we think. We got 14 months for the price of 12 plus a discount on the list price.

Let’s hope everything still works in month 15 or we have to move on again.

January 25, 2007

Pandas Are a Disease?

Filed under: China News Soft — Shanghai @ 11:41 pm

Pandas are one of China’s hot commodities.

Doing a search showed me that there is a connection between Pandas and diseases, at least according to Google.
Panda diseases

January 24, 2007

China Internet Slow Again

Filed under: Chinese Multi Media — Shanghai @ 11:26 pm

It isn’t any news that the Internet in China is still slow and it bugs a lot of people I noticed .

My previous article about the slow speed of the Internet gets a lot of visitors searching for terms related to the incompetent structure of the Internet in China.

People ask the search engines:

“Why is the Internet in China slow”, others suffice with just typing “China Internet Slow” or in a different order, “Slow Internet China”.

There are also those that show their irritations:

“Terrible slow Internet in China”, “China Internet so slow” and my favorite “China internet slow again”.

I’m afraid I’ll be collecting more insights into the internet users frustrations in the coming time as it doesn’t seem the problem will be totally fixed before Chinese New Year. Just today I have had already 2 complete outages.

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