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Sep
28

Seoul Korea

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Jennifer and I just left Seoul after a couple of days of bordom. Maybe I should not be so harsh but after spending time in China over the last several years I have certain expectations. The food in Seoul was fair, not good but fair. Actually, we get better Korean food in Arcadia California where we live. Funny isn’t it, and Arcadia is not a Korean hotbed by any means.

On to Shanghai and back to the 21st century. That place is amazing!
The pictures of our trip can be viewed at flickr but they are not up yet.

During our stay in China we will be traveling and eating the best food in the world, taking pictures and having a great time. Follow along with Charley.

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Jan
14

Illegal Immigration a Crime

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Is Illegal Immigration a crime in Spain? You bet it is punishable by exportation stopping first at the local gulag for a beating. Just kidding.

A good article explaining the arbitrary process of ‘Immigration in Spain’ was written up in ZNet. It’s worth a read to see how other countries boggle the process. Actually, Spain is a very progressive country and has the most liberal immigration laws of any of the European nations. A recent article in Expatica.com discusses the future of immigration to Spain and talks about the future that the Socialist government is working for in the Spanish immigration world.

As many of you know, my son Seth has moved to Barcelona Spain and has been working for the past several months illegally! Afraid of the local law enforcement he left the country when his visa ran out and has now returned and is in the process of establishing permanent residence and obtaining a work permit. I just received this short note from him and as promised am passing it along:

Seth at Cupid'sHey guys,

This is just a quick note to let you know that I’m still alive.

I got a job so I decided to stay in Barcelona, for how long I have no idea. I just started my papers to be able to work, and yesterday I got my Spanish Social Security number, so hopefully soon I will no longer be an illegal immigrant.

I miss all of you and I will write again soon in more detail when I am not pressed for time.

Dos besos – Senor Seth

So there you have it. To see the beginning of the adventure you can do a search of the web site for “Seth” or go to ‘Seth Goes to Spain‘ or to ‘The Girls are as Cold as the Weather‘. I will keep this thread going.

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Dec
20

Two Shanghai Sisters

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Shanghai is reaching new heights of affluence. The commercialism and consumerism here is really astonishing. In a country with such disparaging degrees of wealth among its people, the advertising and rush into the 21st century is reaching all classes of society. From the latest of European fashion to the most current cell phones and electronic goods, the Shanghai people are reaching for it all. Even the poorer classes of people sport cell phones that are newer than mine. I had a chance to visit two sister’s homes this past week with camera in hand and wanted to share their differences in taste.

Xiao Hui and Xiao Zhong are two sisters that grew up during the Cultural Revolution. The older sister is a Communist Party Member and lawyer while the younger sister is involved in business with her husband. Both of them are quiet wealthy by any countries standards. Xiao Zhong’s taste in furniture runs in a more traditional vein. Her two-story penthouse condominium is truly beautiful.

Xiao Zhong

Xiao Zhong

Xiao Hui’s exquisite home is filled with antiques and Italian furnishings. As a side note, the apartments that are available for sale here in China come with bare concrete walls and floors. In order to complete the construction of one of these apartments the new owner is faced with the unlimited choices for finishing the construction. Xiao Hui choose to import some of the finest flooring and moldings from Italy. The doors and wood trim is some of the finest that I have ever seen. Additionally, the windows are exquisite. These choices were all decided before the decision of furniture was made. Xiao Hui is a collector. In the course of time she has gathered an impressive number of antiques. Enjoy the pictures.

Xiao Hui

Xiao Hui

What I enjoyed most in visiting these two sisters is the unhesitating hospitality and warmth that the Chinese people always show their guests. Coming into a Chinese home is like visiting old friends or family. These two examples of Shanghai living are certainly not the norm but not too uncommon either. There is a growing class of nuevo-riche here in China.

To see all of the pictures visit flickr “Christmas in China”.

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Dec
19

Shanghai in December

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Visiting Shanghai is a treat. Ranked as one of the largest cities in the world Shanghai has experienced tremendous growth over the past decade. Coming here to the center of Western influence in Asia after a two years hiatus has been a revelation in how fast things change here in this part of the word. Here is an example.

Five years ago when Jennifer and I came to Shanghai to visit her parents and for me to meet them for the first time, the number of cars on the road in the city was impressive but the bicycle traffic was equally dense. The amount of motor scooter traffic was very small and the types of cars on the road were mainly small compacts. Not many foreign imports here really at that time for what I recall. The very wealthy were driven around in Bentley’s and the larger Mercedes but these were very few. This year while visiting Shanghai, the auto traffic is denser and the motor scooters on the road are many. Shanghai is not the place for idle jaywalking I can assure you.

According to a recent report China is the fastest growing nation in its demand for oil products. If the growth continues at this pace here in China the United States will be paying more at the pump simply due to the increased demand worldwide.

While here in Shanghai Jennifer was able to revisit her childhood. We stopped by the building that she grew up in. Actually its around the corner from the very modern high-rise building that her parents live in now so we did not have to go out of our way to see the old building.

Jennifer's Childhood Home

Its cold here in Shanghai this time of year with temperatures running in the low to freezing range. A long sleeve shirt and sweater under a nice coat is about right for morning walks along the crowded streets hunting for bargains here. The afternoons are pleasant and for brief outings a sweater is all that is required.

China Street Vendors

To see all of the China 2005 pictures visit flickr “China at Christmas

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Dec
18

China visit for Christmas

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Jennifer and I left for Shanghai this past weekend and this is the first time that I have been able to get to a computor. “Its Cold Outside” or so the song goes and that is true for Shanghai as well. Seeing family again after two years away from China has been really terrific these past two days.

I have been taking tons of pictures and will be uploading them all to flickr shortly. This afternoon I will get getting internet connection at Jennifer’s parents home so that I can upload the pictures directly.

Reception in Shanghai

This evening Henry, Jennifers big brother, is planning a celebration diner for us welcoming us back to China. After the banquet we will go to our favorite foot soak and masage place. It hurts so good. Tomorrow we are off to Sanya which will mean a two hour airplane flight to the south and warmer weather. We will be staying on the beach for the next week enjoying the sights and just relaxing.

To see all of the China 2005 pictures visit flickr “China at Christmas

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