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Strawberry Music Festival, Pudong
Rambunctious Chinese youth and music enthusiasts traveled all the way to Pudong for the three-day Strawberry Music Festival this past holiday weekend. It was my first time attending such a festival in China, and I have to say I was … Continue reading
Spring Sneakers, Shanghai
Although the weather and outerwear are still a bit dreary here in Shanghai, I did notice some pops of color in terms of footwear: It’s a relief to finally see some color around town, especially since it has been raining … Continue reading
Posted in Active, Chinese People, Color, Colorblocking, Gen Y, Gen Z, Glasses, Line 10, Pudong, Rain and Snow, Shoes, Sun and Shine
Tagged Colorful Shoes, Spring
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Leap Day 2012
It’s Leap Day (and CPHNS’s 200th post) everyone!! Today is an extra day we’ve all earned from getting through the past four years, so I propose we literally leap for joy on this special extra day like the Chinese guy … Continue reading
Posted in Gen Z, Just for Fun, Literal
Tagged Giant Stuffed Animals, Global Warming, Leap Day
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A Photo Apology, from New York
Dearest CPHNS Readers, I’m very sorry I’ve been M.I.A. for the past couple of weeks… I haven’t been posting because I’ve been in New York and consequently don’t have access to most of my photos, but I did manage to … Continue reading
China’s Big Problem, Huang Pu District
In order to assess the validity of this statement that there are losers everywhere, I’ve decided to continue providing some more samples to be considered… So what do you think of this guy? From the back he looks like a … Continue reading
Biking in the Grocery Store, Xin Tian Di
Since our Chinese friend from Raffles stated with her shirt “look at all these losers you find them everywhere,” I decided to put her shirt’s statement to the test. So this week, I’ll be posting different subjects and I’ll give … Continue reading
Posted in Active, Best Dressed Generation, Bikes, Children, Chinese People, Context, Gen Z, Kids, Loser or Not?, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Bike in a Grocery Store, Chinese Grocery Store, Lian Hua, Loser or Not
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Literally Losers, People’s Square
This literally hilarious submission from my friend Nani is of a t-shirt one of her students at Raffles wore to class one day: It reads: “Look at all these losers you find them everywhere”. Although not very nice, I would … Continue reading
Back to the Gym, Fuxing Park
The New Year always brings with it many resolutions, most of which will be broken within the first few weeks of the year… I broke some of mine already, but was able to get back on track because Chinese New … Continue reading
Posted in Active, Children, Chinese People, CNNgo, Conspicuous Leisure, Fuxing Park, Gen X, Gen Z, Park, Video
Tagged Chinese Gym, Chinese New Year, Chinese Playground, Gym, New Year Resolutions, Outdoor Gym, Public Gym
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Gettin’ Your Hair Did (Men’s Version), French Concession and Hong Kong
Last year as Chinese New Year approached, I noticed a lot of Chinese women Gettin’ Their Hair Did. In what ended up being one of CPHNS’s most popular posts last year, I captured some priceless shots of women with large, … Continue reading
Posted in Androgynous, Best Dressed Generation, Children, Chinese People, Cultural Heritage, Ethnic Minorities, Gen Y, Gen Z, Hair, Historical, Hong Kong, Masculine vs. Feminine, Patriotic, Xu Hui District
Tagged Bird and Flower Market, Chinese Hairstyle, Chinese New Year, Cue, Hong Kong Airport, Lan Zhou La Mian, Last Dynasty in China, Manchu, Manchu Hairstyle, Mohawk, Mullet, Ponytail, Qing Dynasty, Queue, Receding Hairline, Shapes Shaved into Head, Shaved Head
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Fashion is Literally Easy, Shanghai
I’ve seen buses all around Shanghai with these new ads by fashion e-commerce website Luck Cart which state: “Fashion is Easy”: Thanks Luck Cart and Bus 146 for the insight, but I think you’re missing the point. Fashion is easy, … Continue reading
Posted in Best Dressed Generation, Bund, Chinese People, Gen Y, Gen Z, Just for Fun, Line 10, Literal, Xin Tian Di
Tagged Fashion is Easy, Fashion vs. Style, missing the point, 时尚很简单
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