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Monthly Archives: June 2015
The Shanghai History Museum
At the base of The Oriental TV Pearl Tower, in the basement, is the Shanghai Municipal History Museum. There is no mention here of Big Ears Du or Pockedmarked Huang. All China’s woes are seemingly blamed on the Foreign … Continue reading
The Seedy and Revolting Shanghai
A Brief History of the Seedier Aspects of Shanghai Japan, on the Restoration of the Meiji, started along its expansionary path – the 1895 Sino-Japanese war had given Japan the Chinese territories of Korea, Taiwan and others. Further treaties forced open cities … Continue reading
Posted in Museum, Parks, Xuhui
Tagged Communist Party, Longhua Cemetery, Martyrs, Shanghai history
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Chairman Mao and Shanghai 2
The House at Jiaxiu Lane, Morming Road Down this unprepossessing alleyway, and around a couple of corners I came across this Shikumen House with a classically designed portico and typical black doors with heavy metal door fixtures. Immediately inside is … Continue reading
Chairman Mao and Living in Shanghai
I’m not sure I like Mao Zedong. This was reinforced by reading Jung Chang’s book Mao: The Unknown Story, in which she describes how ruthless he was, both towards his fellow communists in the pursuit of power and towards his own family. … Continue reading
Posted in Jingan, Museum
Tagged Chairman Mao, Chen Duxiu, Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong
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Ballet at The Shanghai Grand Theatre
Time for a bit of western culture. We had been told a couple of months ago that an American Ballet Company – The Richmond Ballet Company of Virginia would be in Shanghai at the end of May. As the time drew … Continue reading
Posted in Event, People's Square
Tagged Ballet, Food, Godly, Lift The Fallen, Richmond Ballet, Shanghai Grand Theatre, vegetarian
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The Jiading Museums
The Jiading Chinese Imperial Examination System Museum Jiading, a water town subsumed by Greater Shanghai, is an odd place to find a museum about the Chinese Civil Service Examination, but we found one in the midst of a Confucian Temple, 30km from … Continue reading