Showing posts with label Shanghai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shanghai. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai

Yuyuan Garden is a beautiful garden in the middle of the Old City of Shanghai.  The garden was built in the mid 1500s and finally declared a national monument in the 1980s.  The garden is filled with traditional buildings that I've wanted to see ever since I was a kid.


The details of the buildings are amazing.  I love the tile roofs.  I noticed that some hadn't been cleaned in awhile.  So little green plants were growing between the tiles.  I loved how the light highlighted some of the plants.


I loved my time in this garden.  If I ever return to Shanghai, this is one place I will visit again in a heartbeat.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Tai Chi in the morning

I wish I had taken a photo of this walking street anytime after 7:00 in the morning.  Because it was always packed with people.  I mentioned previously that while in Shanghai I was suffering from jet lag and up earlier than normal.  So around 5:00 we got up and went for a walk.  This photo was taken while returning to the hotel... around 6:00 or so.


I love that every 20 feet or so was a new group practicing their tai chi in the early morning hours.  I love the way the morning light wakes up the buildings in the city.  I love that this chaotic city of 23 million (the largest city in China) arouses slowly with a calmness.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Shanghai, China


Affected by jet lag, I woke up early one morning. I realized the majority of my time was to be spent in meetings and decided to get up early and take a quick walk down to the Bund. I had been there the day before and the place was packed with locals and tourists alike. There were vendors selling their tchotchkes.

But around 5:00 in the morning and this is another place. It was quiet and serene. There were some people walking along the waterfront, but most people were cleaning and sweeping and preparing for the busy day ahead.

The sun had already risen, and the air made for a beautiful sunrise.