Tag Archives: Just for Fun

Off to Beijing

I’m off to Beijing today to meet with Creative Artists Agency and Vega Wang for my agency China Fashion Collective and hopefully also Hong Huang, Mao Suit, and Xander Zhou if they are all back from their respective trips. So this … Continue reading

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Happy Monday!, from Greater China

Happy Monday everyone!! From Hong Kong and Shanghai (Pu-Jersey to be exact, but still Shanghai I guess), here are some of the best smiles I’ve photographed to brighten up your potentially gloomy Monday: This lady was all smiles on the … Continue reading

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Posted in Best Dressed Generation, Chinese People, Clash, Color, Gen X, Hong Kong, Just for Fun, Pudong | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Sunbrellas Part 二, Hong Kong

While in Hong Kong (well, Kowloon to be specific), I spotted a conical shaped hat from afar, but this one was different from others I’d seen in China… The material looked to be similar to that of an umbrella or … Continue reading

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Posted in Chinese People, Context, Hats, Hong Kong, Just for Fun, Rain and Snow, Resourceful, Sun and Shine | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

CPHNS’s First Video: The Box Lady

I’ve posted pictures of the Box Lady before, but now thanks to vimeo, you can see her for yourself in this inspiring video of human ingenuity and dexterity: The most amazing part of this video is how she’s just nonchalantly … Continue reading

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Posted in Bikes, Box Lady, Chinese People, Jing An District, Just for Fun, Series, Video | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Sunny Wednesday, Xin Tian Di

The sun finally came out today after two weeks of acidic drizzle and downpours, and there wasn’t a better way to start this sunny day than to see this lovely lady riding down the street with a bunch of balloons … Continue reading

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Posted in Bare Belly, Children, Chinese People, Festive, Just for Fun, Sun and Shine, Xin Tian Di | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Polka Dot Panties, Xin Tian Di

So it’s either been raining or 99% humidity every day for the past two weeks in Shanghai, and it’s showing no signs of letting up any time soon. So the locals are going to pretty drastic measures to keep dry … Continue reading

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Posted in Bare Belly, Chilling, Chinese People, Just for Fun, Pajamas, Rain and Snow, Xin Tian Di | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 6 Comments

The Chinese Bag Lady Part 二, Xintiandi

It’s been raining cats and dogs for the past two weeks or so in Shanghai, and it shows no signs of slowing up any time soon… But despite this consistent rain, it seems as if some of Shanghai’s residents have … Continue reading

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Posted in Chinese Bag Lady, Chinese People, Just for Fun, Rain and Snow, Series, Xin Tian Di | Tagged , , , , , , | 7 Comments

Knowledge is Priceless, Huai Hai Road

But I guess according to this guy, knowledge is as disposable as his own excrement. The thing I really love though about this whole shirt situation are the two pink fairies that emphasize the “IS” after the knowledge and before … Continue reading

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Top 10 of 2010, Yunnan Edition Part II

Here’s the rest of the Top 10 List from Yunnan… Enjoy, and check out Part I!: -Studded Black Rebel -Playful yet Practical Fur -Playful Colors (and baby) -Naxi Childrens Wear -Naxi Elders Wear -and last but not least, The Most … Continue reading

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Top 10 of 2010, Yunnan Edition Part I

To make a long story short, I’m on vacation in Yunnan and don’t have access to all my photos to post a proper and complete Top 10 of 2010 list… However, since I have hundreds of photos from my trip … Continue reading

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