The glass floor was pretty impressive although not as vertigo-inducing as the CN Tower in Toronto—or maybe it’s just me getting braver, who knows.
Browsing Category China – Summer and Fall 2014
The Bund, Where Fortunes Were Made and Lost
The Bund was Shanghai’s Wall Street, the site the all the foreign banks and trading houses, where fortunes were made and lost.
Up and Down Nanjing Lu, Shanghai’s Most Famous Street
Nanjing Lu (Nanjing Road) is Shanghai’s most famous street and its reputation extends well beyond the city.
Exploring Shanghai for a Few Days (… Without the Family!)
We are rebels at heart. We managed to break free from “the family”, no small feat when said family is Chinese and as sticky as glutinous 年糕 rice.
9 Impressive, Weird or Funny Things the Chinese Do
Chinese people mastered eating take-out cup noodles while walking and they can apparently nap anywhere, anytime.
Wuhan’s 1911 Revolution Museum (to Better Understand China)
I can’t help but admire China’s resilience through the 19th and 20th centuries. I love Chinese modern and contemporary history.