Tag: bund
The Bund
by timvan on Apr.15, 2010, under Day, Photography, Smörgåsbord
March 2010… after over a 1 year of being closed, Shanghai’s most famous landmark reopened to the public; so is the tale of The Bund.
While “The Bund” usually refers to the buildings located along Zhongshan Road (and facing Pudong), my photography on the other hand, does not.
The Bund is an amazing strip of structures from the [earlier] glory days when Shanghai was a huge financial and shipping hub (sound familiar!?!). Consisting of a custom house, trading houses, and banks, which subsequently moved elsewhere after the Communist victory during the Chinese Civil War in the 1950′s. The original institutions however, were given the opportunity during the 1980-90′s (with the thawing of the governments’ economic policy) to have the orignal buildings returned to their orignal uses. It is truly an amazing strip of architecture, ranging from Gothic and Baroque, to Neo-Classical and Art Deco.
My walk originated from People’s Square through the hair-care area of Shanghai (every shop sells everything related to hair salons, from scissors to those rotating lights), along the Bund, and back down Suzhou Creek.
Also note, the two cars pictures are the BMW M3, and the Rolls Royce Phantom Coupé. The Phantom is availible in 44,000 colors, which begs the question: is the owner color blind? It costs about US$400,000, which is doubled in China due to the 100% luxury tax… ooh yeah, believe it.
Which also reminds me… I’ve heard rumours there’s a Veyron floating around Shanghai.
2009: The Final Week
by timvan on Dec.28, 2009, under Day, Photography, Smörgåsbord
For Christmas Day, a friend and I headed down to the Shanghai South Bund Fabric Market (and had some street dumplings right out side)… and I kind of wish I had known about this before. Just think, having custom-tailored suits, coats, and shirts at a fraction of the price as the pre-made mass-produced and over-priced articles you find in shops (they even have official Boss, Armani, etc catalogs for “help” with your design). You just got to know how to bargain, which I can’t say I’m too good at, but I think we got a decent deal on our “kungfu-style” shirts (I refer to it as my “Chinese pimp shirt“), for 160RMB each. After walking around the market (it’s 3 full floors inside a building on 399 Lujiabang Road) and doing some research, typically suits go for 400-600RMB and dress shirts around 100RMB… all of course depending on size, material, and quantity you are buying.
After the Fabric Market, we followed a tip of a nice (and free) view of the infamous Pudong skyline, located on the roof bar/restaurant of the Captain’s Hostel located just off the Bund (which has been closed entirely for renovations since I arrived here). [sorry, those pics will have to wait another day or two]
