Monday/ Dameisha outlet mall

These pictures are from yesterday after I had returned to Dameisha from Shenzhen.    It is an outlet mall here that suspended its operations a year or two ago, and has now reopened (for some ‘happy’ shopping as the first picture suggests).     There is a nice collection of stores – all the brand names such as Nike Adidas Samsonite Levi’s Gucci and more – but not many shoppers.    Earlier Sunday had been a nice day but late afternoon the winter monsoon wind picked up again making it unpleasant.

The goddess in the chariot is Venus – the Roman goddess principally associated with love, beauty and fertility.   I suspect the 2007/08 date on the plaque is when the outlet mall first opened.

P.S.  The shooting incident involving congresswoman Giffords in Arizona was covered for several minutes on the national news TV channel CCTV today.

Sunday/ walking around in Shenzhen 深圳

Here is a selection of pictures from today.   Four of us took a taxi to Shenzhen.  First stop was at McCawly’s Irish Pub for lunch (shepherd’s pie with a beer for me, yum).  The next picture is from the Tequila Coyote Cantina next door, a Mexican restaurant also run by the McCawly’s owner.   The ornate front of the Lili Marleen Bar is on the other side.

Done with lunch, we headed to a dept store called Jusco in the Coco Park Mall.  2011 is The Year of The Rabbit, so get ready for many more rabbit pictures from me until the Chinese New Year celebrations are behind us in February.

 

Done with Jusco, but not finding the charcoal Dave wanted for his outdoor grill at the apartment, we now head to another Jusco with the Shenzhen metro rail system.  The picture above is a romantic version of it as far as I can tell.   The one below is a 3D map of our exiting station’s surroundings.   It was hard to navigate to the second store.  The cutie pie kids are from a billboard in the station and the green Shenzhen Tong card is the equivalent of the Octopus card in Hong Kong, and the Orca card in Seattle.  I love the name of the Internet Cafe Lu Lu.

The kids on the street are looking at a dead rat.  A street vendor is getting her baked potatoes out .. a hard life, I hope she sold all of them!   Watch out for the snake coming at you in 4D  (hmm – not sure what the fourth dimension is!).  Rabbits in the stuffed toy machine, and – at last! – we found the charcoal in the second store.     Not sure what kind of building the leaning building is, this picture taken from the Citic Plaza 中信广场, as is the tall building under construction.   I don’t know why, but it made me think of the 1985 ‘We built this City’ song by Starship :

We built this city on rock and roll x2
Say you don’t know me, or recognize my face
Say you don’t care who goes to that kind of place
Knee deep in the hoopla, sinking in your fight
Too many runaways eating up the night ..

 

I believe this billboard is of Deng Xiopeng : a Chinese politician and leader of the Communist Party of China who as a reformer led China towards a market economy.   He was in office for some 13 years until 1992.  The last picture is just of a tall apartment building on the way back to Dameisha.

Saturday/ time out from work

This little park is here in Dameisha and I stopped there after the bus dropped us off  (took the picture with the camera’s timer).   The Saturday worker group treated themselves to dinner at the Sheraton’s Italian restaurant .. great food and even if it’s on the expensive side, we agreed : well worth it.    The other two pictures of the LED striped buildings are from the short walk back to my apartment.   The colors change and then the new color runs across the building from left to right.

Friday/ but not really Friday

.. because we have to work tomorrow.   The second round of system testing is scheduled to start in a week and it feels as if we have 3 weeks of work to do before then.

It reminds me of these words from a report about the 2010 Commonwealth Games :  “Two years before the Games, I had told the organizing committee that time was not your friend,” Commonwealth Games Federation president Mike Fennell told reporters after an October meeting of representatives in Delhi. “And now, one year before it, I say, time is your enemy.”

It feels to me that we are there : time is our enemy.  It rushes up at us, a week at a time and it never ever stops.   Pictures from this morning : Bright Oil company’s pipeline out to the ships, shops and restaurants in Da Peng close to where we work open early, new office building under construction nearby; and that’s a Starbucks orange juice I grabbed at Hong Kong airport when I came in Monday night.


Thursday/ quick trip to Shenzhen

My colleague Will and I hopped into a taxi to Shenzhen to buy some food items tonight.  The first picture shows the mall where we shopped, next is a giant apple from Japan all wrapped up; then fruit juice made from excellent pineapples and you should drink it everyday for your health, Happy Fruit Drink in orange, and pomegranate juice from Korea;  and finally some Dian Hong black tea that I couldn’t resist after I opened the lid and smelled it.  Map and tea picture from Wikipedia.    Check out the last picture with the freeway on-ramp.  That building in the background is the China Customs building I showed on a previous post, the one at the Luo Hu railway station.

Wednesday/ apartment

The first picture is the hallway downstairs in my Dameisha apartment building.  (It looks warm but it’s still pretty cold outside).    I took the other picture from my balcony.   The searchlights are from a little waterfront collection of shops and eateries that have reopened.   In the foreground is a gigantic ghost apartment/ condo building : it has been completed for more than 6 months now but is still completely unoccupied.   Some real estate developer sure had a lot of money to spend for no return so far. 

rsv

Tuesday/ it is ‘cold’ here

It was cold*  here today, about 10 oC (50°F).

*A relative term!  positively balmy this time of year to Europeans or those in the northern states of the USA.  I simply go by the Hong Kong Observatory’s Temperature Scale below.   But my apartment does not have heating, so it does matter when the temperature drops to 50°F : I have to wear warm clothes inside.

Monday/ in Dameisha

It’s past midnight Monday night here but I made it in.  We made an unscheduled stop at Anchorage airport in Alaska to off-load a sick passenger (couldn’t find out what ailed him .. apparently these was no doctor on the flight, either).  The first picture is of Anchorage airport through the airplane window.  Snowy and icy on the ground but the weather was clear.   So from Anchorage we flew over Alaska, the Kamchatka peninsula and Japan.    I was so happy to see my driver still there at Hong Kong airport, this is now three hours after our scheduled arrival time.   Without him there – I could have A. taken the train to the border and hope to get a taxi in Shenzhen at 11pm : a dicey proposition.  B.  The easier one : walk into the Regal Airport hotel right there and arrange a pick-up in the morning.    The final picture shows the exit point from Hong Kong territory.   I am in a van similar to the one on the right in the picture.   Right after the picture was taken we tried our luck and used the ‘Hong Kong Residents’ lane, and hey, they let us through.

Sunday/ at Seatac airport

There was a full-body scanner in my security line this morning, but they stopped using it before I got to the front, which was a relief for me.     (It’s the radiation that I don’t like).     Anyway, here I am waiting for the flight to San Francisco, and I am sure I will sleep since I had to get up at 3.45am.

Saturday/ packing up

I had dinner last night with my friends Bill Dave and Meredith in the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard – a restaurant called The Hi-Life located in the historic Firehouse No. 18 built in 1911 (picture below).  It serves up American food and I had pot roast, carrots and mashed potatoes with beer.   Very nice!    And today Steve and Ken treated us to pork, sauerkraut, spaetzle, greens and a special corn bread : a feast.

But alas, my time home is over and I’m taking off for Hong Kong early in the morning via San Francisco.  We don’t have snow at the airports here on the West coast, so that’s a good thing!  And now I have to go and finish up with my packing.

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12.24am Seattle time/ Happy New Year!

Yes, yes – I know Seattle is late to the New Year’s party, but 2011 has now arrived here as well.    The picture is of tonight’s fireworks at the Space Needle but I have to confess: from the television in my living room.  It’s cold outside!

Wishing everyone good health and happiness in 2011.