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    Miss Saigon, miss out

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius December 29, 2011June 26, 2026

    [slideshow] Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known (and still referred to by the locals) as Saigon is a must see place – even if you hate it, as many do – just so you can believe the traffic! With a population of 10million (and an estimated 7million motorbikes), it is busy, hectic, filthy (in parts)…

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    Vexed, lies and Red red tape

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius December 21, 2011June 26, 2026

    Despite giving my passport to my ‘employer’ to get a work visa two weeks prior to its expiry, I found myself sitting at the Personal Security Bureau (PSB) in front of a stern but friendly enough immigration official questioning my intentions for the following 30 days. ‘Why do you want to stay in China?’, ‘What…

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  • Travel

    Teaching in TEDA(ious)

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius November 23, 2011June 26, 2026

    [slideshow] Tianjin Economic Development Area (TEDA) is not in Tianjin, nor is it 29 minutes by bullet train from Beijing as I was told when I accepted the job (whilst standing outside Hong Kong Botanical gardens in the pouring rain!). TEDA is an hour Chingway ride to Tianjin and half an hour from Tanggu (rough…

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  • Travel

    Hong Kong highlights

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius November 12, 2011June 26, 2026

    [slideshow]I LOVED Hong Kong. Despite a traumatic arrival, it was a place where acquaintances became life-long friends, I was re-energised to tackle the world and, above all, I had a really, really great time. After being put in touch with an old school mate through a mutual friend (Facebook does have some benefits), a suggested…

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    How not to arrive in Hong Kong…

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius November 2, 2011June 26, 2026

    [slideshow] The general consensus on the best (and cheapest) way to get from China to Hong Kong was the sleeper bus to Shenzhen and then on the MTR…”It’s really easy and low cost. So straight forward you can’t go wrong.” Yeah right! Collected at 8pm from Monkey Jane’s by a tiny Chinese lady in a pink…

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  • China | Travel

    A flash and inspiration at Moganshan, Shanghai

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius October 24, 2011June 26, 2026

    [slideshow] For art lovers and explorers alike, Moganshan Art District in Shanghai, is well worth a visit – even if modern art isn’t really your thing. Easily accessible by subway and a bit of a walk, the graffiti lined hoarding (that Banksy would be proud of) which leads you to a maze of exhibition spaces…

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    Enough to make me sweat…

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius October 14, 2011June 26, 2026

    Despite being in central Shanghai – one of the most cosmopolitan and forward focussed metropolises in the world, finding basic toiletries such as deodorant was somewhat of a challenge.  Antiperspirant, it seems, is not a common item in Shanghai, even in the most Western of stores. Having searched every supermarket, Seven Eleven and Family Mart in…

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  • Travel

    Six weeks in Shanghai

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius October 6, 2011June 26, 2026

    [slideshow] For some reason Shanghai was like my own personal Mecca.  Arrival signified that I had made it overland across China and could do this traveling lark after all! It was a welcome (albeit brief) reunion of fellow Vodkatrainers, lost to individual itineraries for a few weeks. It also signified my first real taste of solo…

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    A bus ride with Bruce Lee…

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius September 25, 2011June 26, 2026

    Sick and tired of travelling, feeling dirty, hungry and technically Chinese, after spending four days as one of the only two Westerners on a Chinese “cruise” boat down the Yangzi Jiang (Yangtze River), we stopped in a filthy car park in the middle of Yichang. Without so much as a chance to catch our breath, take in…

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    A ‘cruise’ down the Yangtze – Three little gorges and one giant dam

    Byadmin-ryan-cornelius September 18, 2011June 26, 2026

    [slideshow] At Chongquing bus station, we were hurriedly handed our passes and bundled onto a coach full of over excited Chinese holidaymakers. Four hours later we arrived at Wanzhou to board the Yangtze River Cruise ship – and, if anyone is thinking luxury liner around the med at this point…don’t! Following the crowd down the…

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