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naim
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Re: Shanghai & Hangzhou

Postby naim » Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:39 pm

mkbp wrote:great shots naim. i'hv never been to shanghai but the HK night skyline is more extravagant & lively.any problems w food there?


thanks, but i like shanghai skyline better (depan pudong, belakang the bund), hahaha! decent halal restaurants several, but once you know the metro system, all easily reachable, see:
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/citygui ... muslim.htm
http://www.zabihah.com/sp.php?k=type+%2 ... l=shanghai
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Re: Shanghai & Hangzhou

Postby naim » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:02 pm

Enough with the bright lights of Pudong across the equally lively Huangpu River. What do we have on the western bank of Huangpu River - at The Bund itself? As you gaze at the Pudong towers, behind you there are these elegant structures!

View to the south, with river at the left.
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View to the north, with river at the right.
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The Customs House - built in 1927 - has a clock tower, eleven storeys or 90 metres tall, and is an icon of The Bund. The flowery building to the right is actually behind The Bund - it's the Westin Shanghai.
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The copper-top Sassoon House, built 1926, but the copper has since turned green. Owner was Sir Victor Sassoon of the famous Sassoon family: British Sephardic Jew of Lebanese origin. So influential that he decreed no buildings could be taller than his, so his neighour Bank of China bulding next to it, built 1937, looks stunted. And yes, in the foreground Chairman Mao welcomes all.
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L-R: The Glen Line Bldg (built 1922), The Banque de l'Indochine Bldg (1914), and the humongous brand-new Peninsula Shanghai which opened earlier this year in time for Expo 2010.
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The crescent and Sassoon's green pyramid are a great pair!
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Re: Shanghai & Hangzhou

Postby mkbp » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:19 pm

how nice to hv that back in our own backyard! it is always nice to be in a such a place & atmosphere, what more coupled with the chilly wind blowing into your face during winter...always love 4 seasons countries..

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Re: Shanghai & Hangzhou

Postby naim » Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:49 pm

mkbp wrote:how nice to hv that back in our own backyard! it is always nice to be in a such a place & atmosphere, what more coupled with the chilly wind blowing into your face during winter...always love 4 seasons countries..


not possible, here we'd tear them down and sell the land for more condos and shopping centres. :cry:
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Re: Shanghai & Hangzhou

Postby naim » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:22 pm

Traveling around China, we start to notice young couples wearing 'uniforms'. :mrgreen:

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[West Lake, Hangzhou, June 2010]
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Re: Shanghai & Hangzhou

Postby naim » Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:52 am

So fast they built this link. When we were there last June, they were still building the overpasses. We took the express D train, maxing at 170km/h, journey took 1.5hrs. Now this new train can do it in 45min!

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October 26, 2010 10:55 AM

Shanghai-Hangzhou High-Speed Railway Begins Operation

SHANGHAI, Oct 26 (Bernama) -- China put another high-speed railway into operation Tuesday morning, which links Shanghai, the country's economic hub, and Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, China's Xinhua news agency reported.

Two bullet trains equipped with China's CRH380A system jumpstarted simultaneously at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday from Shanghai Hongqiao Station and Hangzhou Station, marking the inaugural of the 202-km Shanghai-Hangzhou high-speed railway.

The new railway, with a maximum operational speed of 350 kilometres per hour (kmph), shortens the trip time between the two terminuses to 45 minutes from 78 minutes.

-- BERNAMA

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsi ... ?id=538353
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