Tag: xjh
CNY – Day 4
by timvan on Feb.11, 2011, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
Day 4 of Chinese New Year… went for a stroll around Xujiahui (actually, the first 3 are from around my office). Fireworks in every direction, every night for almost 2 weeks long… Shanghai almost literally turns into a warzone.
The night of day 5 is when all hell breaks loose (besides New Years Eve of course)… and those pictures will be uploaded soon. The images of Chinese New Year day 5 from last year still holds the record for the highest traffic to my blog, ever… so, why not check out that post again HERE (warning: dope photography!). This year’s to follow soon!
XJH Park 002 – 5Diesel
by timvan on May.30, 2010, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
I got my hands on the brilliant Canon 5D Mk II, what a truly glorious piece of machinery.
The moon was strange that night, as I had never before seen such a bright start hovering so close to it…
Xujiahui Park, Take 002
XJH-002
by timvan on May.25, 2010, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
These are images I took just over a month ago from around my neighborhood, Xujiahui. When I moved here, this site was just a normal block filled with shops and traditional Chinese houses (my complex is right across the street), which was then reduced to this construction site 2 months later, and is now subsequently, a massive parking lot. So goes the large-scale urbanization of China.
My somewhat short walk took me from Tianping Road & Guangyuan Road, across Huashan, up Gongcheng, and back down Hongqiao to the XJH intersection (by the way, in case I haven’t mentioned it before, all the streets in Shanghai (well, most of them) are named after the cities and towns of China).
XJH-001
by timvan on Mar.30, 2010, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
My first proper exploration of Xujiahui… from north to east (here is a photo of XJH from 1995!).
^Oh, and my first glimpse of the GT-R!
XJH Park
by timvan on Mar.24, 2010, under Night ★, Photography, Smörgåsbord
So I recently moved to right around Xujiahui, actually right by it. Simple put: a great area… it’s like a city center just outside the city center. Actually, it is a city center.
I’m 2 blocks away from the massive intersection that is XJH and less than a block away from Xujiahui Park (map), a modern park I only explored for the first time this past weekend.
It got a little chilly while shooting, so I had to cut it short, but for a 5 minute walk, I’m pretty sure I’ll be back soon.

