Sunday, August 25, 2013

Pictures from Delhi

Janpath and Chandni Chowk are shown in the pictures below











Sunday, August 18, 2013

Cheap movie tickets Shanghai

Bumped into this guy at Hengshan Cinema and his claim is he can get you 50% discount on movie tickets. I think it is worth sharing and may benefit some of you.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Commuting in Shanghai

Shanghai has a well connected network of subway, buses, taxis and scooter walas. The subway is clean, efficient and cheap. For most rides you will pay approximately ~4RMB, slightly more or less depending on the number of stations between your destinations. But expect to walk a lot if you switch lines. Most of the people on subways are doing only one thing though, looking at the screens of their smart-phones.

 The taxis start at approximately 14RMB for the first 2.4Kms and then it scales up. Taxis are amazing if you are too tired to commute within a 3Kms radius as for RMB20 or less you will reach your destination in 4-5 minutes assuming less traffic versus 30minutes or so it would take in walking to a subway station, walking towards the platform, commute time, getting out of the station and walking to your actual destination. So highly recommended.

Buses are present but they are Chinese heavy so use this link to figure out your idea bus for the route. I managed to find the bus that takes me to Zhangjiang Hi-tech park station but it takes me  at least 20minutes to reach there on bus versus 5 minutes it take me on taxi but the price is only 2RMB for most bus rides. So if you are living in an area well connected by bus you are in luck for a cheap ride. The ride also becomes entertaining because these bus drivers think they are driving a space-ship and maneuver it like that.


Speaking of cheap rides, the third option is that of scooters that take you from one place to next for only 5RMB flat. These scooter guys/gals can be seen outside of railway station exits and outside office's during rush hours and are ideal if you want to be somewhere quick and for cheap. Be conscious of the fact that these guys are flexible when it comes to  following the traffic rules.





Pictures capturing rush hour traffic in Pudong Office Area close to Jinke Subway Station

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

And more pics from Shanghai

I figured I am actually enjoying sharing about Shanghai and what the city has to offer. So here are more pictures from the city. The weather has improved in the last couple of days which is an amazing relief. The pictures are from different days and capture Shanghai food, bakeries, living and peak hour metro commute. I particularly liked how clothes were being dried perpendicular to the buildings which was both unique and highly effective.

I have always been a sucker for bakeries and loving bakeries such as bread talk, 85C and other French influenced bakeries spread across the city. Amazing everything and perfectly sweet.



















Sunday, August 11, 2013

Sikhs in Shanghai

As mentioned earlier that I will share my journey of uncovering Sikh roots in Shanghai. Here are some pictures from Shanghai Museum of Public Safety which showcases a strong presence of Sikhs as traffic policemen during later 1800 and uphill 1940s (basically end of WWII). Sikhs sided with the Japanese as part of Azad Hind Fauj and therefore I doubt they would enjoyed staying in China after end of World War II.

Museum address: 518 South Ruijin Road
Entry Fee: Free for me on a Saturday

Station: Luban Road on Line 4
Take the Dapu Road exit and once you get out walk right on Quxi Road towards Dapu Road. Once you reach Dapu continue one more long block on Quxi till you reach South Ruijin Road, cross the intersection and walk a little on the right to reach the museum. (Approx walking time from station exit: 12minutes)

Side note: On the Dapu Road intersection there is a bakery called 85C definitely worth a stop on your way back.

However, the most enjoyable part of the trip was finding a Gurughar in Shanghai. A generous family basically lets sangat to their home gurdwara on Sunday and they have a 3 hour program followed by langar. Everything is explained in English as almost four out of the ten families were non Sikhs. Their mutual bonding and love was evident. I will not share the address here as it is someone's house but finding the address via contacting them by email should be easy for anyone.











Thursday, August 08, 2013

SEL love/hate

During the last two years, I was increasingly finding Shankar annoying because he was giving me an overdose of himself. Frankly, I liked SEL as musicians but this overdose of Shankar had pushed me away from them as a group. But I guess Shankar had this self-awareness that his overdose was hurting fans like me. As a result, in the last year or so, you do not see him judging any reality show which had become the norm for him in the last 4-5 years.

But the reason for this post is that SEL have won me over again with their track Bhaag Milkha Bhaag  - Rock version. An absolute pleasure to listen to it. The rage, the zeal its all their in this song. Thanks SEL! 

More pics from Shanghai

A few iPhone pics capturing shanghai. Kids apparently have the highest competences in the world at 8th grade level so it was good to see them dancing on a rainy night on east nanjing road. But I could wrong about their ages.

Also got a chance to see the Pearl Tower on a nice evening. My self decision not to spend money on high buildings and their views stops me from spending 100RMB (or 17USD) to go on top of this tower. This week I discovered good Thai, Malay, and Korean restaurants in various mall food courts and also a cheap Kung Pao Chicken serving restaurant near my apartment. But the most fascinating aspect was discovering tandoori naan's on the streets of Shanghai. My theory is that this is an offshoot of the Sikh influence that was prevalent in Shanghai during the late 1800s to 1940s (more on that later)

Last but not the least look who I found in a DVD store :) The last picture is for a building which when completed would be the second tallest building in the world at 638m or so.






     



Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Making international calls from Shanghai

While in Shanghai, making international calls is simple yet difficult at the same time. Simple because if you are a China Unicom customer, you should precede dialing your desired international number by 10193. Which means if you were to call US from Shanghai, type your number this way

10193 + 00 + 1 + your number and press "dial"

The difference in what you pay 180x lower just by dialing this IP code of 10193.

The difficult part is that I wish the China Unicom customer service had told me this before I wasted close to 200RMB on international calls. Sigh! the shyness prevails and don't ask don't tell policy as well. But the cheap rates of 0.039RMB/min now compensate for all the bitter feelings. Also, China Unicom usually has special pricing on its 3G plans (China Mobile does not have 3G), for example, I recently got 500MB for 30Yuans. So get a lower plan at first and re-charge later to get more 3G if you do not expect a lot of phone calls.


Sunday, August 04, 2013

Experience in Shanghai

A place of shy people, exotic foods and fake products is my first take on Shanghai. The place in summers feels like a gas chamber and provides Delhi's heat in combination with Mumbai's humidity --> go figure.

The biggest positive I have noticed is that girls have probably a much better life here compared to India or even US. From what I have heard Shanghai men like to cook, clean, and earn for their wives. I think Shanghai girls have it easy :)

A few pictures are included to give a glimpse of shanghai food and the city. More to follow