Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Friday, February 26, 2010
Lantern Festival Three-Fer
2: The massive lines for tickets at only one entrance gate of several
3: Glowing zodiac animals on the water
This could have easily been a 20-fer post; I took so many photos that night. Yu Gardens was so grandly lit you could see it from blocks away, and they had set up entrance gates and charged 50 RMB for tickets to get in (usually it's free).
The place was ridiculously packed with people- imagine Times Square on New Year's Even, then multiply that by about 13. I probably could have just moshed on all their heads to get around, instead of trying to fight my way through the crowds.
Labels:
Chinese New Year,
decorations,
holidays,
nightlife,
Photo of the Day,
Shanghai
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Zodiac Animal Lanterns
Nothing says cute like zodiac animals made of wire and lights. Look at that fat green snake. Look at Mr. Rooster. Adorable.
Cheng Huang Miao, Shanghai, Feb 2008
Cheng Huang Miao, Shanghai, Feb 2008
Labels:
animals,
Chinese New Year,
decorations,
Photo of the Day,
Shanghai
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Flashback: New Year Decorations at 城隍庙
Flashback time!
Over the next few days, my posts will be from Shanghai during Chinese New Year 2008, the first and only time I've actually experienced the holiday in China.
(While the New Year began on Feb 14, the holiday technically lasts 15 days, so I'm still right on time! Technically.)
This photo comes from the famous touristtrap landmark, the Old Temple
outside Yuyuan Gardens. 2008 was the Year of the Rat, so those decorations in the water are
blowup zodiac animals, surrounded by many friendly-looking, red-wearing, celebratory rats.
Over the next few days, my posts will be from Shanghai during Chinese New Year 2008, the first and only time I've actually experienced the holiday in China.
(While the New Year began on Feb 14, the holiday technically lasts 15 days, so I'm still right on time! Technically.)
This photo comes from the famous tourist
Labels:
Chinese New Year,
culture,
decorations,
holidays,
Photo of the Day,
Shanghai
Monday, February 22, 2010
Dirty Laundry
Laundry in the midst of much dirt and construction in the fields of Fengxian, a farming village outside Shanghai. May 2009.
Labels:
clothing,
countryside,
Fengxian,
Photo of the Day,
Shanghai,
Summer 09
Monday, February 15, 2010
Hello, Little Child (or, Chinese Benjamin Button)
I'm not sure where he came from, or more pressingly, why he is sporting that impressive mustache. But seriously, how adult does he look with that easel and that facial hair.
Also: I say "Hello, little child" a lot. It comes from this episode of Harry Potter Puppet Pals (Brilliantly funny. You MUST watch. I'll wait.)
...Hilarious, right? So, every time I write "Hello, little child," it's not meant to be in that creepy pedo way, but rather in that puppet-y Voldemort way. And now you know.
Labels:
Beijing,
children,
Summer 09,
Summer Palace
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