The Swing Bar

I recently had cause to look through the various photos I’ve snapped over the past few years and came across this reminder of my time in Beijing:

The Swing Bar

The ‘Swing Bar’ on Bar Street became a regular haunt and featured this fantastic collection of musicians who would do their best to perform almost any song requested.

1:23 pm, August 14, 2009

Year Of The Ox

Today’s Google logo reminded me it’s Chinese New Year — finding myself back in England this year its all too easy to miss.

Google New Year

Here’s wishing everyone a Happy New Year!

12:51 pm, January 26, 2009

Starbucks’ Beijing

Finding one’s way around a foreign place can be a rather daunting task and Beijing is no exception. In a country where, try as you might, it seems inexorably hard to pronounce the names of places let-alone read them, multi-lingual maps become a necessity.

Thankfully, the bastion of Western culture that is Starbucks stepped up, providing one of the most vital documents I possessed during my time in China:

P.S. In order to avoid the ensuing confusion, I am in Chicago this week. Merely revisiting old haunts…

3:41 pm, November 4, 2008

Filling In The Gaps

The past half a year has been an extremely busy time for me and, now that I am back in Britain for a short while, I have been trying to sort out a little. One thing I have been trying to address is the horrible mess in which my photos have found themselves.

While there are a couple of albums still remaining to be sorted, perhaps these few will help shed some light on what I have been up to during the last 8 months:

Chinese Spring Festival

The Chinese Spring Festival, or New Year, falls towards the beginning of the Western year. Fortunately, for us, that was a week after the beginning of our assignment, giving us ample opportunity to take a look around:

The Great Wall

Visiting the Great Wall obviously forms part of the mandatory explorations in and around Beijing. If, however, you are foolish enough to go on a guided tour, you will be taken to Jade Factories, Cloisonne Factories and Chinese Medical Centres before finally reaching your intended destination:

Hong Kong

Not long after, visa woes mandated the first of many weekend trips to Hong Kong and other destinations:

Beijing Botanical Gardens

The Beijing Botanical Gardens are a fairly common destination for both foreigners and local tourists alike. If you manage to get through the crowds and traffic queues, they’re beautiful, especially in the blossoms of Spring:

Caves, Beijing

While I don’t remember the name of these caves, they provided for an amusing day out with members of our Chinese language school (BCLS) and some of their charges:

Hong Kong

Yet again. For yet more visa renewals. Yet still, an absolutely fantastic place, providing a wonderful combination of a true metropolis with small Chinese fishing islands:

All in all. A wonderful experience.

1:56 pm, September 20, 2008

Abroad

In but a couple of weeks, I’m planning to move to Chicago for a few months. For part of my US visa application, it has been necessary to retrace my travels over the past 10 years to pull together a complete travel history. Since this proved a far more challenging task than anticipated, it seemed sensible to record it for future reference:

Year Countries Visited
2008 Japan, China, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea
2007 Japan, China, Russia, Mongolia, Australia
2006 Japan
2005 France, Japan
2004 China
2003 France
2002 France, Austria, Italy
2001 France, Denmark, Sweden
2000 Egypt, Holland
1999 France
1998 Germany, France, Isle of Man

As we’re only two thirds of the way through 2008, I’m looking forward to adding a couple more to the list before the year’s out.

9:43 am, September 20, 2008