28 August 2009
By fiona
In art, beijing, history, old beijing, popular culture, street scene
Street cleaners wash down a city street in old Beijing.
Chinese Lunch Counter on the Streets of Beijing
Chinese Water Carrier
The Images of Asia stock image website combines two of my favorite things: vintage postcards and historic China. These evocative postcards, some with their original stamps, are organized by cities and by studios. The collection also [...]
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20th century, beijing, beijing streets, china, images of asia, nostalgia, old beijing, postcards, qing dynasty, stamps, vintage postcards
26 August 2009
By fiona
In beijing, maps, street scene, travel
Google Maps are pretty cool, but if you ever wanted to know what Beijing and other Chinese cities would look like if they were in Sim City, check out these maps created by Edushi.com. Not only can you “walk” around a cartoon version of the city, you can also search by streets and landmarks. I [...]
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3D, beijing, edushi, isometric, maps, zoomable
15 July 2009
By fiona
In art, beijing, living spaces
From the New York Times is this wonderful slideshow and related article of a thought-provoking exhibition in New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Created by the artist Song Dong, the exhibition displays the accumulated everyday possessions from the life of a Beijing woman, the artist’s mother Zhao Xiangyuan. Even the most ordinary and [...]
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beijing, cultural history, life, moma, museum of modern art, new york, possessions, song dong, vernacular culture, waste not
08 April 2009
By fiona
In 1000 RMB challenge, beijing, food, money
(Photo originally from Jalopnik.)
After my bad start, I have managed to only spend 7.3 RMB (1.07 USD) in the last 3 days. The only things that I bought on Tuesday were 5 RMB of strawberries (going to make Mark Bittman’s easy sorbet) and 2.3 RMB worth of lettuce, scallions, and bean sprouts. I [...]
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, 1000 RMB challenge, budgeting, bus, living in beijing, money
06 April 2009
By fiona
In 1000 RMB challenge, beijing, money
For a variety of reasons that can be filed under Being a Student Without Medical Insurance, Visa Problems, and The Unstable Life of Freelancing, once I’ve set aside my rent, I only have 1000 RMB (146.32 USD) for the month for all of my expenses, including bills. Alas, Beijing is an expensive city, not only [...]
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1000 RMB challenge, budgeting, money
08 January 2009
By fiona
In beijing, old beijing, street scene
I have just discovered the Travel Film Archive, a collection of travel footage from 1900 to 1970 available on YouTube. If you’re a fan of old newsreels, you’ll probably love this. Complete with serious voiceovers and the slightly patronizing tone of the man on the spot to those funny foreigners, they capture a time when [...]
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1930s, 1940s, beijing, beiping, china, forbidden city, franconia, hong kong, manchukuo, manchuria, peking, shanghai, stock footage, street life, street life video, travel, travel film archive, travelogues, video, videos, youtube
31 August 2008
By fiona
In beijing, books, old beijing, street scene
Now that the Olympics are over, and we in Beijing have nothing to talk about, it’s worth taking a look at how China was perceived through American eyes back in the day.
Recently, I was given a copy of Fodor’s People’s Republic of China, published in 1979. Written by John Summerfield, “a long-time resident of [...]
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21 August 2008
By fiona
In beijing
1. There’s no street food. This bothers me the most since I’m always hungry before and after work, and even though my commute only takes half an hour, I need to eat something on my way to the subway. The informal vendors who used to hang out by the Dawanglu subway station [...]
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12 August 2008
By fiona
In beijing, street scene
Beijing is changing, Beijing is gone, Beijing will never be the same again.
It’s only been a year since I arrived in Beijing. I only know what I know, the Beijing of today which has catapaulted itself into an Olympic city. Even the city that I know now is very different from the city [...]
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12 July 2008
By fiona
In animals, beijing, daytrips
(Photo by Jiang Jun.)
In the south of Beijing, there is a park called Nanhaizi Milu Yuan (南海子麋鹿苑) where the imperial hunting grounds used to lie. This would be interesting in and of itself, but what is even more unusual about this park is that it is dedicated to the preservation of an endangered species: [...]
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ding yuhua, duke of bedford, extinction, herbrand russell, lord tavistock, milu park, nanhaizi, Père David's Deer, woburn abbey