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  • HK or SH?

    Wednesday, May 7, 2008 2:09AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    so since i've been splitting my last 8 months between HK and SH, people have been asking me the same question, "which do you like better? HK or SH?" that's a tough question to answer because to me its comparing apples and oranges.

    i used to live in Shanghai back in 2001. i loved it then. i dont know if i love it now. there are things i love about Shanghai or Mainland China in general - i get to practice my Mandarin, massages are cheap (i get at least 1 a day, sometimes 2 or 3), maids are cheap, food is cheap, taxis are cheap, there are lots of things going on, happening, its fully of energy and excitement, etc. that said, i'd take 2001 Shanghai over 2008 Shanghai any day. things that get to me include: more traffic than ever, a shortage of taxis, more prostitutes, people still spitting everywhere, more pollution, more eurotrash (i stay clear of the bund) and most of all... the complete disregard for preservation, culture, history and compassion to save relics of a long-gone era that remains mostly only in the architecture of modern Shanghai.

    here are some pictures i took today while cruising around on my new bicycle trying to capture some of the Shanghai that i first fell in love with. i dont know if any of these pictures will mean anything to anyone, but i know people who used to live in these neighborhoods. i feel like part of me is being destroyed as they raize neighborhoods to make way for the newest, fancy 5-star hotel, commerical highrise, residential tower or retail shopping mall. dont get me wrong, i'm not against modernization and development, i just wish Shanghai would take a little time to consider what they are doing and make some effort to preserve a bit of the past.

    there are more photos in my album if anyone wants to see...

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  • narom
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 2:02PM [Report]
    as a former shanghai resident, i know what you mean.  I get the HK or SH question a lot too.  It's kinda like apples and oranges though, as they have a lot of differences.

    I tend to miss one when i'm at the other though, so I guess they both have redeeming factors.
  • princess_hk
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 5:03AM [Report]
    Totally agree with you!
  • missyk
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 4:11AM [Report]
    wow i LOVE shanghai - I always said it was a romantic city . . . one of my reasons was for how much they preserved! i hope they dont erase all the history by new development plans . . . x
  • rosannewong
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 3:15AM [Report]
    I saw what you see ; I felt how you feel......
    when i was filming in SH for 3mths I had the chance to venture around.......

    You took beautiful photos projecting unbearable emotion in them =)

    Take care dear n See you soon !!

    xo
    Rozy
  • countess
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 2:54AM [Report]
    I agree, I was born in SH but am not too familiar with it as i was raised in sydney. Everytime i go back to SH i don't recognise it- the city is in such a frantic state of metamorphosis. I really love the hutongs where my grandparents and father lived, but on the other hand, as historically significant as they are, it is also extremely difficult to live in those places (lack of space, facilities). Like you, i don't know what to think, but i do know that this will definitely continue because of the number of housing shortages in SH.
  • Etchy
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 2:52AM [Report]
    you had me at massages and maids...
  • andy_lau_spain
    posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 2:19AM [Report]
    Yeah, I have this love/hate relationship with Shanghai...when I went there, my friend in shanghai booked a hotel for my and my friends that we would "love". It was in a pub area full of foreigners...we hated it and switched hotels in 2 days, it wasn't like living in shanghai, it was like living in Germany or something O.o

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