One of the most dynamic cities in the world through the eyes of a Chinese speaking foreigner
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The other day coming out of a public toilet near the Bund, I noticed this sign. For someone who is a fan of public urinal signage (see my civilizaiton post) and the English poetry printed on people’s cloths (see my poetry in motion post), t...
I have been an ex-pat living in China for over 12 years. In that period China was initially embraced by the U.S. as a partner that would liberalize as a result of the benign influence of U.S. style openess and capitalism. When I first arriv...
Street cats are everywhere but sometimes subtle and easy to miss in Shanghai: Lurking among the bushes, strolling in alleyways, peeking from behind trashcans and stairwells, crouching under cars, napping near a tree, walking along narrow le...
For several years my job required me to frequently speak in chinese to groups of several hundred people at different cities around China. As I improved my presentations, I was able to develop the skill of successfully making jokes in Chines...
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I’m an artist and educator living in Shanghai. I was born in a medieval hovel in Lecce, on the heal of the boot of Italy. I grew up in New York and Cape Breton , Nova Scotia and lived in Portland, Oregon before moving to Shanghai.
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