Today I attended a class where I learned how to make jewelry utilizing the ancient Chinese art of knotting. There are different types of knots and many are named after what the shape resembles, such as butterfly and flower. Today’s lesson focused on a double snake knot where two coils are intertwined. Our instructor, who […]
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A Tres Chic Lunch at Mr and Mrs Bund, Shanghai
Today happens to be Tomb Sweeping Day, a Chinese holiday where ancestors are honored and graves are tended. Since we had the day off, we decided to make the most of it by having lunch on the Bund. Many of the restaurants in this exclusive neighborhood are prohibitively expensive for dinner but offer set lunches […]
Affordable Art on Shanghai’s Painter Street
We brought a few pieces of art with us to Shanghai in need of framing because I figured we could have it done here for a lot less than it would cost in the States. The trouble was that we didn’t know where in Shanghai to go. Then I heard about this place called Painter […]
Learning to Make Dumplings in Shanghai
I recently attended a cooking class at Shanghai’s Chinese Cooking Workshop, which has been teaching expats to cook since 2003. The nondescript entrance, on Dongping Lu, would be easy to miss without knowing what to look for. Our class was held in a glass-enclosed room in the courtyard, hidden behind the thick stone walls. The […]
Revisiting the Jazz Age at a Shanghai House Museum
I am fascinated by the 1920s and 1930s. The Jazz Age, the Great Depression, prohibition and the romantic musings of F. Scott Fitzgerald make up some of my favorite reading material. But lately I’ve been learning about the history of my adopted home. Shanghai was then known as the “Paris of the East” and was […]