Showing posts with label Trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trips. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Shanghai, September 09~

It has been a few years back ever since the last time I visited Shanghai. Pudong international airport is still the same, modern, simple and filled with rushing passengers. But this time when I stepped out of the airport, the air is chokingly dusty. *cough cough*

*Construction under the flyover to widen the road*

The first sight of Shanghai city, the sky is full of dust and the air is much more polluted than the last time I came. Construction is almost everywhere in Shanghai, building bridges, flyovers and roads. Some are digging the roads to build underground piping systems. Almost every road is congested. All buildings beside the expressways were repainted, FOR FREE. My aunt said this is because China is preparing for the upcoming International Expo, which will be held next year May, an event that shouldn't be missed.


*Example of apartment that cost 3million RMB per 100 square meter*

In Shanghai, unless you are a billionaire, otherwise the most economic choice for accommodation will be apartment or condominium. However, they can still go by MILLIONs, especially those that located near to the city center. According to my aunt, 100 square meter apartments can easily go up to 3 millions RMB per unit. This is seriously ridiculous. That is why the lifestyle here is very fast paced. In the subway station for instance, you can see everyone rushing from one destination to another. Time is gold, every minute is an earning opportunity.

No doubt China's economic has skyrocketed since they opened up for international trading, but they are still relatively conservative when comes to politics. The government practically blocks all social networking and video sharing sites, to prevent extremities from spreading rebellious activities and influences. Well, this is a PAIN for me thou, because that means I wouldn't be able to blog and access to Facebook for a week. Thats a PAIN, especially when I thought of the possibility of losing contact with him for a week. Luckily msn is working. =P


*All sites blocked!*

With the help of Brian, I spent the whole night trying out different proxy settings with an attempt to crack into Facebook and blogspot. Nonetheless, all attempts failed. I think China people are damn ass smart, they even block the websites that teach us how to unlock Facebook. Duh~ @@"


*North and south directions of LouShanGuan Road*

Next, I found something very interesting about their road signs and direction. Unlike Malaysia, for one single road name, they are split into 4 directions, north, south, east and west. So if you are calling a taxi, better be sure that you know which direction of the road you are heading to. Otherwise there is a high possibility that you will be stranded in some unfamiliar places. And the worst part is, it may take another hour (by car) to go from one direction to another of the same road, thanks to the 24/ 7 jam in Shanghai.


*This showed how much I have shopped... LoLx...*

Next, my recommendation for all shopaholics, the end of summer and the beginning of autumn is the best time to shop for summer clothing in Shanghai, provided you know where to shop of course. They have plenty of most-up-to-date choices with ultra cheap prices. As China is one of the main producers for many branded stuffs around the world, often times you will find branded clothing at a unbelievably cheap price. So, spending is one of the things I did the most during this trip. Kekeke...

According to my aunt, "You will never go hungry in Shanghai." That's pretty true thou, everywhere on the streets, you will see hawker stalls selling local foods, you will see medium to big restaurants offering different cuisines, you will see big hotels offering steak and fine dining. No matter how much money you have in your pocket, there will be a place for you to satisfy your stomach and taste buds.


*China people are generally carnivores. China Carrefour is selling pig's digestive system in
a 4 degree Celsius freezer*

As for me, the food is nice, but it will be better for those who are a meat eater. This is because almost every meal they will have a proportion of 80% for meat, especially fried and grilled. So whats the consequences? I got a bigger tummy and a few days of constipation.

As a whole, Shanghai has given me a brand new experience, a rapidly modernizing city, but it is not a place that I will stay for long term. The pace is too fast and the people are generally more self-defensive and unfriendly. Plus the jam is too terrible and the air condition is too bad. I do like a city which is modern enough but with a moderate pace, friendly people and a lower cost of living.

Till then. Such a long post. @@"

Monday, July 13, 2009

Tiring day~

Today I have used up every bit of my energy. Woke up early and went to Bukit Tinggi with a couple of friends. Along the way we missed the exit and went to Bentong, made a big round before we finally found the way to Bukit Tinggi. The signboard wrote --> Berjaya Hill Resort. Who the hell know this means Bukit Tinggi if I don't go check your stupid website? @@


*Colmar Tropicale*

Well, that place is quite nice for those who never been there before. But it is relatively bored for those who went there. Reason? Nothing much has changed over the past few years. I went there 5-6 years back and it is still the same when I went there today. Perhaps only the tourists have changed. Now you can see more *angmo* over there.

Well, to my disappointment, they have closed down the Japanese village, for unknown reason. But I think the reason might be the same as why they wanted to close down the botanical garden, because it is too expensive to maintain and not many people actually find that place interesting.


*Poor rabbit*

The worst is yet to come. Several miles from the Colmar Tropicale and Japanese village, there is a so-called rabbit farm, where they charge tourists with a entrance fee of rm3 so that they can play with the rabbits. Well, apparently the idea sounds interesting but when you enter the farm, erm... not really a farm to me, because it is seriouslly a small place, what you see are diseased and half-dead rabbits, all being tortured by human beings. They have this notice posted on the wall to teach people the right way to handle rabbits, but with so many kids running up and down and no one bother to read the notice, they practically kick, punch, squeeze, pinch, etc the rabbits. In the end, the rabbits are terrified, hide in one corner under the racks and rocks, and are all dying before they are suppose to. @@ Fun? Hell no. Pathetic yes.

Next station is Time Square where we are suppose to watch Ice Age 3 together. But was unfortunately stuck in the jam (Bukit Bintang is forever jam) and by the time we reached Time Square, it was already almost 4pm. Completely demotivated when we saw the crowd lining over the cinema counters and instead we went straight for lunch+ dinner, for whatever it calls.

When I finally reached home, it is already 8pm. Then dad called to escort my sis back to Sunway. She just got her license and doesn't really know the way. So? I dragged my tired body to the car and went all the way to Sunway with her. Nothing to comment on her driving skill because I might be worst than her when I first got my license. She is just too *cow* (in mandarin) sometimes but has not get into any accident *yet* (touchwood). Unlike me, I fell asleep when I was driving and knocked straight to the highway divider. @@

Luckily bro is with me. He drove home after that while I dozed off on the way back. Practically I have no idea why I agreed to go to Sunway at the first place. Well, whatever, people just do random stuffs sometimes.

Next, I sat on the sofa with my legs up on the coffee table and started to enjoy durians!!! LOLx! Thats my favorite man! My aunties have brought back some fresh and definitely nice durians from Pahang and they already had a feast before I came home. The one that I was eating are leftover. But who cares, as long as they are durians, they are irresistable. Lolx... Well, there goes my Sunday then. Tiring and a bit of complain here and there but still, it is a fun day. ^^