It's the train to Shanghai for a night, then a flight to Japan. My only regret is that I never really got to see the other side of the Bund. Also, not enough massages. Also, I miss the pan fried dumplings.
Our hotel was straight up that street.
This reminded me of somebody.
The Shanghai airport. I love airports.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Day 7: Japan, here we come
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
Day 5: Last meal
Travelling is as much about food as it is about the sites and photography for me. So what was the best meal in Shanghai? The breakfasts were cheap and delicious, and so were the other delectable stalls serving food so cheap and good it should be illegal. But the winner has to be this pan fried dumpling place. The inside was filled with a pork soup like mixture that had some sort of curry like spice to them.
I believe this was our second helping of it. Or was it the third?
I grab other breakfast items to feed my sleeping co-traveler.
Train station at Hangzou.
Rain + overcast light makes me think of Vietnam
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Day 5: Last morning in Shanghai
I trotted out early this morning to try and get a sense of the city before it became filled with people.
Empty! This was right across from our hotel.
Under the freeway.
I'm guessing that the wire boxes are for hanging your laundry. Still the cheapest way to dry your clothes
Last bike pic in Shanghai
My favourite of the morning. Couldn't have taken this during the day for sure. Seems like in Shanghai, pedestrians hit the streets before cars do.
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Friday, July 2, 2010
Day 4: Bread and Dinner
The day was really overcast which made it bearable to walk across town to get a sandwich.
I love this one because it looks like I took it at a museum of national history. The lighting is so flat and even, and the people seem so posed, as if they were mannequins. They are really working on the grounds of the library. Looks like they have a long way to go.
Shot this in near darkness in a back alley of some night market in Shanghai. I can't remember for the life of me what it was called though. We were supposed to eat here, but didn't find anything appetizing.
Wait for it....
...And my love for noodles continues.
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Day 4: Shopping and the search for bread
We eventually escaped the market with two new handbags and an appetite. Undeterred by our previous attempt to find good bread, we set out to the French quarter to find a place that we were guaranteed had great bread.
A walkway over a busy street.
The walk back over the bridge.
Looking for the smell of bread, we instead find fire. Everybody stopped to look. Inside the plume of smoke.
Orange + bike. Love it.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Day 4: Breakfast
Breakfast in Shanghai can't be beat. You can purchase as much as you can carry in both hands for probably less than $5. Not only that, everything is made fresh on the spot every day. It's probably because of that fact that it's so good. How can you make something thousands of times and still have it suck.
Fresh made baos
Breakfast prep.
Bicycles. Had to put this as it's been too many posts without one.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Day 4: Mornin
Apparently the best shopping to be had in Shanghai lies across the bridge into a less well developed area called, "Qipu road". By best shopping, I mean of course high quality knock offs of designer brands. Away we go!
The bridge there.
Graffiti here is in English. Weird.
Everything is muted on this side of the river, so this caught my eye. Way to rock the pink little girl.
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Sunday, June 20, 2010
day 3: Dinner and a Drink
Google is great. Especially when you're traveling. It's not just maps, it's your security blanket, gently warmed in the dryer. So when it tells you that a restaurant is on a particular street you go there and walk blindly back and forth on that street desperately looking for the restaurant. There is no questioning the mighty Google. Except I suppose in Asia.
Long story short, we finally find the place by making a phone call in a department store to our friend Karen. If we had to, we probably wouldn't be able to find it again, not only was it off the street, it was up a back alley staircase.
Snapped this when we thought we knew where we were going.
Dinner time. Love open kitchens and the rare-hard-to-find Northern vegetarian Chinese food.
Introduced to Japanese whiskey as a nightcap at a swanky bar. It's good stuff. Notice the ice. These bartenders don't mess around.
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Day 3: Night Cont'd
As promised. More umbrellas.
The best part about rain is the reflective ground.
Umbrellas are the second best part.
I stood here like a creepy man and watched these two lovebirds have fun in the rain. It caught my eye because it reminds me of another photograph with umbrellas I really like.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Day 3: Night
I believe we ended up trying to find a good Shao Lin Bao place to eat dinner at. It turned out it was closed. Not only was it closed, but the road that it was supposed to be on was closed, and every single shop was also closed.
The good news is that it was raining, so I got some interesting lighting situations.
Street food stall. The red blows out here a little, wish I used a smaller aperture.
I love my umbrellas.
Cleaning up.
More umbrella photos are around the corner.
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
Day 3: Afternoon cont'd
Like every day before it, this day was about getting food.
Here's some of the interesting architecture on our way to get dumplings.
Hand pulled noodles at apparently the best dumpling place in Shanghai. The dumplings were good, but not mind blowing.
This was though.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Day 3: Afternoon
We didn't quite make it into the Expo, but we had a fun time walking around it.
The overpass near the entrance for the Expo. I like how the image looks modern and retro at the same time.
Each pavilion was surrounded by a blue gate.
Wish I had a 45mm tilt for this one. These guys were lounging around in interesting groupings.
They looked important.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Day 3: Good Day!
I always seem to get more photo opportunities in cities where I take public transit. It not only gets you from A to B in a cheap way, but lets you mingle with the locals and take more time to appreciate your surroundings. Here are some more I took on our way to the EXPO site.
Still loving the neon signs. I think nobody does it better than HK and Shanghai. HK wins though.
At people's square metro entrance. I stood here for awhile to make sure I only got one person, which is not as easy as it might seem.
At the metro for the Expo. We are excited because we still think we can sneak in like ninjas.
I'm guessing a cleaning worker? Not sure. But I was digging on his bright blue shirt.
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
Day 3: Good Morning!
I think one of the few days we got out early-ish. Our mission was to eat random foods and make our way down to the Expo site to see if we could break in or pay somebody to get us in somehow.
Worker takes a break
Suit + top hat. Another one of my favs to photograph. Add an old bicycle and an umbrella and we're set.
Love the transformers here and how low to the ground they are. Should have used a faster shutter speed on this one. Oh well.
Scary ass mannequins. These are the type that come alive at night.
This is a drive through, a pick up window and the front of house.
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