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Forbidden City

04 Tuesday Dec 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Travel

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China, Forbidden City, Sydney Morning Herald, tourism, travel

When we were in Beijing I went to the Forbidden Palace on my own to take photos of this once mysterious place and its treasures. My partner had already seen it on another trip and we just knew that there were going to be too many people and steps for poppet. We made the right decision: the queue was enormous and once inside people were everywhere.

It dawned on me that there was no way I was going to be able to take many photos without tourists in them. I took a few close-ups, but trying to capture the grandeur of the site was impossible. However, the people themselves turned out to be very interesting. I love seeing people pose for photographs. Often they run up to camera afterwards to check to if they like the shot and then run back and adjust their pose. This ritual doesn’t seem to have any age, gender or national boundaries. I love it and so here are a few of my favourites of photo taking/posing tourists as well as some of the crowds.

BTW I just noticed this article in the SMH— Full-size Forbidden City gates replica planned for NSW theme park. Crazy!

http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/fullsize-forbidden-city-gates-replica-planned-for-nsw-theme-park-20121204-2arzc.html

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Shanghai Biennale

23 Friday Nov 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Travel

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Art, Biennale, China, photography, Shanghai, Shanghai Biennale

A couple of weeks ago we went to the Shanghai Biennale. Poppet got super excited because a few months ago I had taken him to the Sydney Biennale and he loved it. In fact he found it hard to get to sleep that night because he kept wanting to talk about the exhibitions. His sentences all began with ‘And do you remember the one with…’.

Poppet was convinced the Shanghai Biennale was going to be held on Cockatoo Island and we had to take a ferry to get there, just like in Sydney. In fact it was held at an old thermal power station and the site was perfect. Huge ceilings and stairs, little rooms leading to massive open spaces, traces of old machinery and huge windows with magnificent views.

I only took my iPhone and not my 5D but here are a few photos anyway.

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Zhang Yimou: Impression

21 Wednesday Nov 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Theatre, Travel

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China, Hangzhou, Impressions, photography, Westlakes, Zhang Yimou

‘Am I dreaming or is this for real?’ That’s what poppet asked me a couple of minutes into Zhang Yimou’s live show Impression West Lake. I wasn’t sure how to answer because I felt like I was hallucinating myself. The performance takes place on the West Lake of Hangzhou. And I mean actually on the lake. Performers emerge from the darkness and walk on the water. Sometimes a single figure or a couple glides past, at other times what seems to be 100 performers charge through the water so that it splashes around catching the light forming crystals and making patterns. In the background willow trees are gently illuminated by beams of coloured light. Structures, the size of a building, emerge from the water and then disappear underneath again. The costumes are traditional Chinese dress of deep red, emerald green, lively pinks, yellows and earthy browns and greys. A two storied house floats past with dancers and a bride. The music shifts from long swooning tones to loud dramatic drumming and back again. Everything is ghostly. And until today it still feels like a dream to me. I want to return to see if it’s real or just an impression.

We were on the lake ourselves. Sitting enclosed in glass on a Chinese barge that was moored on the edge of the lake. Watching the performance through the glass panels of the boat sometimes produced the effect of watching early cinema, except in colour.

Impression West Lake is the creation of Wang Chaoge, Fan Yue and Zhang Yimou. Zhang directed the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics. He’s also one of China’s most famous directors. His last few films like Hero and House of the Flying Daggers have also been hits in the West. I prefer his earlier films like Red Sorghum, Raise the Red Lantern and Ju Dou because they’re more intimate. In any case they are all very visual and have a hypnotic quality. I have never experienced anything like Impression before and find it almost impossible to describe. Words and photos cannot even begin to capture the spectacular and yet dreamy quality of the event, however, that is all I have so I leave you with a few photos.

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A Walk in the Park

17 Saturday Nov 2012

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China, cold, Hangzhou, photography, tourism, travel, walking, Westlakes

We spent the last 3 days in the beautiful town of Hangzhou. The lake was right across from our hotel and we had a great view. This morning I went for a walk in the park around the lake and took some photos with my phone. It seemed everyone else was doing the same. I even saw a guy on talking on his iPhone at the same time as taking a photo with an SLR. People in China take lots of photos with phones, iPads and cameras. (It just shows how wrong Mike Daisy is.) I’ve added some photos below.

I’m not sure why these people posing with cameras but nobody battered an eyelid and it didn’t see out of place.

Parks in China have a curious mix of busyness and tranquility. There’s lots going on, dancing, tai chi, singing, exercise, theatre, strolling, catching up and more. All conducted in harmony.

You’re never alone when you go for a walk in the park. Continue reading →

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My Tiny Italian Garden goes to China

09 Friday Nov 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Cooking, Garden, Photography, Travel

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Australian, China, Chinese, cooking, Croatian, crossculture, Italian, photography

I finally have access to my blog. I promised lots of people that I would start up my blog again from China but I haven’t been able to access wordpress until today.

My idea is to try out the kinds of reflections I make about gardens, food, photography and culture in My Tiny Italian Garden blog while visiting China. Perhaps this sounds a little crazy but our little family is made up of me, an Italian Australian, my partner, a Croatian Australian and our son, a Chinese Australian. We make up a little assemblage with connections in all sorts of directions. So my life is already a mix of cultures, languages and images; and my experiences, thoughts and ways of seeing the world are a product of these various connections.

In any case I always felt there are many crossovers between Italian culture and Chinese culture. Both cultures are family oriented, food obsessed, child focused, prioritise education, save carefully for their future and have a culture of losing and saving face. In Italian its called ‘brutta figura’; to show oneself in a poor light or to present a bad image of oneself and ‘bella figura’ to present oneself in a good light. Anyway I’m not discounting the many differences but I am looking for points of connections to see if anything new and interesting comes out of them. And I’ll try to add some interesting photos along the way.

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