Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Red Star


Distracted by the gleaming office towers and Bladerunner-like backdrop of contemporary Shanghai, one often fails to remember that China's emergence from hard-assed dictatorship of the masses was not actually that long ago. Walk about a bit, though, and you will be abruptly dragged back to the past. Doorways like this are now either collectors pieces or replicated en masse; this one is an authentic gate that still guards the entrance to an alleyway in the city centre.

Firecrackers!


One of the delights of living in another language is coming across signage that can be initially perplexing. This one, as you might already have guessed, concerns the use - or not - of ran fang, or firecrackers.

Mobile Entrepreneur


Entrepreneurship is all around you in Shanghai. This fellow is a regular in our neighbourhood, just one of the many people eking out a living by trading in the streets. The quality of the chairs is quite good, but rattan is the only product on offer.

Four Socialists


If you look closely, you can see the outlines of four famous socialists. Alternatively, this Cultural Revolution-era wall painting is a fading monument to four men whose ideological leanings caused the deaths of millions and millions of people.