The Last Post
The Last Post Pudong Airport is quite unspectacular, it’s incredibly basic with few shops and even fewer restaurants. The departure gate, however, has free wifi and a charging point for […]
The Last Post Pudong Airport is quite unspectacular, it’s incredibly basic with few shops and even fewer restaurants. The departure gate, however, has free wifi and a charging point for […]
Nanjing. A lovely little city snuggled between Beijing and Shanghai -known for holding the Youth Olympic Games and for the famous ‘Nanjing Massacre’ of 1937, also known as ‘The Rape […]
Far away from the hustle and bustle of Shanghai’s streets, Abby, Sam and I took ourselves away for the weekend to ‘Moganshan’ a little town in the heart of the […]
Today we went to the YK Pao School, another prestigious establishment where we performed to the future Presidents of China. The students were mostly the sons and daughters of diplomats […]
I wasn’t expecting much of a difference between Beijing and Shanghai; in my head I had Shanghai down as a larger greyer, smoggier version of BJ. However, I was instantly […]
If I had to describe the Chinese in one word it would probably have to be ‘concerned;’ they seem to spend their time wondering whether I am warm enough or […]
I have returned from one of the best market experiences I have ever had. At first glance, it appeared that the market stalls at Hong Qiao market were selling cheap […]
I just experienced a Peking Duck restaurant. For £13 I was served crispy duck at my table, carved expertly by the waiter, who used a huge chopping knife to cut […]
Whew! Just finished a 14-hour long stint at one of China’s most prodigious schools. Five workshops, and three shows later and I’m totally knackered. It felt great to be back […]
I have never felt so tall! I can actually stand on the tube, during rush hour, squished to pieces, and yet have breathing room, because I can see above people’s […]