Friday, April 13, 2012

SHANGHAI ........... HOME

On Plane

Shanghai
 ......can’t get into this blog   or     Facebook 
  I’ll see what TV is like  ......a movie from Japan with Chinese  subtitles,
            as I’m getting  interested
                               ............    the screen breaks up.

Yesterday in the subway,  Bob fumbled at the ticket buying machine.  A fine looking young girl assisted him ........ how nice of her.  When the change came out she quickly took it and quickly left. 

Next to last day of this trip:   
 Subway to Urban Planning Museum. 5 Floors of large, colored, presentations of plans for the development of Shanghai ........  emphasis on “the good life” and ecology. 
On the first floor  a huge model of Shanghai built to scale, showing EVERY building.

We walked in the mist thru busy streets, people lunching.
“Hello” is always the beginning of $$$$$$ conversations, either “I can sell you....”  or “Please give me”.  If we even look at the speaker we have a companion for a block.

At 5:30 we go to a very modern, large, global architectural office.  They have built many tall buildings in Shanghai.  Their newest, under construction will be 170 stories high.

Dinner with an architect of this impressive firm and his wife.
Talked about energy created by wind and how the new building utilizes this concept.  Also talked about new architectural building systems that Bob is promoting at IIT.
This firm is using them.
They took us to a local restaurant and he ordered Chinese food.  .......So nice to let someone else read the menu and order............We were served delicious dishes and we each dipped our chop sticks into the big serving dishes and ate from them.  They very graciously treated us to this lovely dinner.

Last morning........went walking in the French Concession and discovered new experiences. A store selling authentic Tibetan crafts.  Alleyways. Large gated mansions with lovely gardens. 
Finished at the oldest Buddist Temple in Shanghai.  Very spiritual.  An appropriate ending to our “around the world trip”.


We are sad to finish this amazing trip and ready to return home.  Our hotel, Puli, is one of the finest.  We enjoyed all the special attention and beautiful spaces.
                 We leave feeling full and blessed.

Shanghai

Shanghai pictures
Clean sidewalks and streets.  Many people sweep  constantly

People's Park on a Sunday.  These papers advertise the virtues of young males and females.  Parents looking for marriage partners for their children
come to the park and post these leaflets.



Contrasts, old and new

Good looking gentleman seen in the People's Park

 Shanghai version of E-harmony
SEOUL,  AND ON TO SHANGHAI
ARRIVED IN SEOUL at 5:40 AM
Saw the sun come up behind a filter of Chinese Gold
We could look directly at the red sun without hurting our eyes.
When the wind blows from China it brings pollution.

This is a chic, very modern city built on mountains, so it’s hilly.
A constant fashion show.
A lot of tourists, good art, castles and traffic

Cab dropped us off where we wanted to walk around and find Sun Gallery.
Street signs used the Korean alphabet only.  We were trying to figure it all out.
Two people dressed in red said "Information”.  Gave us maps and straightened us out.

SUN Gallery, wonderful, very contemporary installations. Owner spent an hour with us
and then lunch together the next day.  On to another top-quality gallery, INSA

Picked up at our hotel by a lovely couple  (parents of Bob’s  graduate student)
               in their luxurious EQUUS.
 Toured Presidential Palace area in mountains
       and on to fantasy experience:
                           Dinner
 on top of mountain...... Traditional style .....
                          Private room with VIEW
Waiter stood outside, appeared when host pressed                  button on table
.....about 14 courses, delicate, delicious ....metal chopsticks

The wife understood no English ....by end of evening she and Syl were hugging

Husband gave us his car and driver for the following day.

Toured new LEED (green) city, Songbo near Inchon.

Seoul  ....Wonderful city....  How can you not love it??
A city where you see a painting of ...
   A 100 foot long naked Mona Lisa luxuriating on a         construction fence
           (bushes in front of her important parts)

Bob met for dinner with 5 IIT alum architects, Phd and Master graduates.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

OPEN OPPORTUNITY

BARGAIN REAL ESTATE
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ROBERT BABBIN rbabbin@me.com 
Apr 3

HALONG BAY, VIETNAM

A 4 hour tortuous drive from gorgeous (filthy) downtown Hanoi to
this bay of over 1000 islands. How could I possibly resist buying 
these three lovely tax exempt units. We can live in the end one on the left
(I got them to throw in the boat). We will run it as a B & B and with the profits 
get the holding up to 8 units in a year or two. Purchase price 100,000,000 VND ($5,000).
Financing is not available.


The broker promised that the cruise boats are going to quit dumping garbage.
It's only 15 hours by air from Chicago and it's hot as hell and muggy. It gets even
hotter in the summer months and a little cooler during the 3 monsoon months. 

You're sure to fall in love with it like we did.


HOME - "THE FLOATING LIFE"
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WATER LIMO AVAILABLE 24/7 - THE 3 GREEN UNITS ON THE RIGHT EDGE ARE THE GRADE SCHOOL.

The trip of a lifetime !!!!!! 
 7985.64 miles back to Chicago
     Current investors:  Francine and Alan Inbinder


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

PICTURES FROM HALONG BAY


 After a tedious drive,  which boat is ours??

Oh, board the tender and we will find it





Along the way

Better than the pictures!!!!!!


Our new home


Next morning coffee and cakes on deck and off we went in a boat (see next blog addition for picture of that little boat)
to visit the fishing village deep in the bay. We were 4 in a boat often rowed by a tiny woman


      















Then to a beach for a swim or a hike to the top of a mountain.
Swim in that water???  I was sad to see the garbage.
Bob and I climbed half way to the top of the mountain and congratulated ourselves.

Back to our floating home for a fine buffet brunch.

HALONG BAY

Four hour drive each way.  Bad roads, very bumpy, very dusty.

"Pee" stop....  at a site that has clean toilets. Yeah!!    
                                               
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MANY   MANY  things to sell and MANY sales girls, eager to tempt to buy. There are many beautiful things to buy:
Marble statues and small pieces,   embroidered pictures,        silk material,    jewelry,     purses,     and more.
We bought.   But on the return from Halong Bay instead of walking through the building we walked around it.
(Cheaper  pee)

This is a place where you see disabled children, boys and girls,  doing intricate embroidery.  Most are the progeny of agent orange infected grandparents. The government contributes help for these kids. Sales from this site also are of help.         
 
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Ah........ the bay....Unesco World Heritage Site...
          Even more awesome than we imagined
There was a haze, making it look like a Chinese print.

We boarded our luxury Chinese  junk.  About 10 berths.
 Ours had a private balcony.  
       We slept with the door open ..................................       .............beauty of the night     reflections.
                 moon and pleasant cool evening breeze.
Awoke just before dawn and sat on the balcony in robes       ...................Dawn broke changing the magic 
                           into more magic, pink hues
       Later SUN             How lucky
The week before voyages had to be cancelled.

Monday, April 2, 2012

SCENES IN OLD HANOI

I did Tai Chi in the park with a master and then Bob and I walked in the old town.




The bombardment of action .
...like showing you all  these pictures at once











HANOI

HANOI

The traffic here is like Saigon, crazy and dangerous and loud.

Ethnological  Museum is first class.  Built recently by the French.

This country is made up of more than 50 tribes living in fairly isolated areas.
They each have developed their own culture and language. 
Today there is movement to develop more unity. 
The museum uses fine videos to teach  about each of the tribes.
      As well as the usual museum stuff, clothing, implements, etc. they have built some typical houses in a 10 acre garden.      There are also a few houses that were were donated by the families that had lived in them.  These are only a few generations old.
The museum was very well attended.  Busloads of uniformed school kids.

On to the Ho Chi Min Mausoleum.
  It was closed     but we walked where we were permitted to.
          Then the magnificent Metropole Hotel.
               We upgraded to a bigger room
                            which came with a valet
                     and “Club benefits”   like High Tea.
                            We did not know what to do with the valet.                                                         BUT        
                                    High Tea every day is rather regal!!
                      

Either the guide has a poor memory or he thinks we do.  He keeps repeating,
“Madam, It’s alright I pick you up at  ........   whatever?? 
And he treats us like old people, helping us,     you know,     like you help old people.
Listening to him talk to the driver, the language sounds very stacatto.  Then Bob realized it’s not the language, he stutters.
 He is very educated, a PhD (and professor) in economics of tourism.