Bryan Murphy's Blog - Posts Tagged "travel"

Back to Europe

I'm just back from 5 weeks in China, based in Suzhou, a small city of some 7 million people not far from Shanghai (a big city of some 30 million people).
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Published on October 08, 2012 07:44 Tags: china, home, population, travel

China 2012

The best and strongest piece of culture shock: not being stared at. Plenty of curious glances, but not jaw-dropped fixed staring that I experienced 20 years ago, that made you feel like an exhibit in a zoo.
And people rarely bother to tell me that I’m a foreigner. Or shout “hello” at my back once I’ve passed them.
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Published on October 18, 2012 07:34 Tags: china, culture-shock, foreign, travel, visit

China 2012

A plaque at the entrance to an old area of Suzhou boasts of restoration without disneyfication. A shining example to us all.
The height of new buildings around Suzhou’s landmark North Pagoda is restricted, to make sure it continues to tower above its surroundings.
Old buildings there can be demolished, but new buildings must be in traditional style. This allows limited gentrification.
Q’s family block has survived because developers would have to sell to far fewer families than they had bought from
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Published on October 26, 2012 07:53 Tags: china, disney, gentrification, housing, landmarks, pagoda, restoration, style, suzhou, travel

China 2012

Suzhou city buses are plentiful, and plenty full. The passengers seem happy enough.
The buses have “next stop” announcements, first in Mandarin, then in Suzhounese.
Q loses 100 euros to a pickpocket, probably at a bus stop.
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Published on November 06, 2012 01:59 Tags: 2012, author, buses, china, crime, impressions, public-transport, suzhou, travel, travelogue

China 2012

The day starts and ends earlier here: it’s early to bed and early to rise, though I get a special dispensation to lie in. Lunch around midday, and the evening meal rarely later than 6 p.m. Tough if you’re used to Italian ways.
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Published on November 09, 2012 03:10 Tags: china, habits, travel

China 2012

With all the building work going on, the crane should be China’s national bird.

In hospitals, the nurses have to pay a lot of attention to making sure the patients don’t get bed sores. One says to a hard-working nurse: “You may not recognise our faces, but I bet you recognise our arses.”

Q notes that no longer is a specific fashion followed by everyone. Individuals are starting to cultivate their own “look”.
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Published on November 11, 2012 08:09 Tags: buiding, change, china, fashion, humour, indiividualism, nurses, travel

China 2012

Used to Guizhou behaviour, I rarely feel stared at here, but Q does, and she does not like it at all. As a mixed-race couple, I feel we get gawped at just as much back home in England or Italy.

Hawking and spitting have also become rare. As have children with split trousers that facilitate street toileting, though we do encounter one pile of human shit.
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Published on November 15, 2012 06:27 Tags: change, children, china, couples, travel

China 1991

I’ve been posting impressions of China when I returned after 20 years. The country has changed enormously, mostly for the better. Last week, the place where I lived back in 1991 made headlines, and for the worst of reasons. It is not a city, it is a small town, a speck on the map, and without some grisly occurrence like this, nobody was ever likely to hear of it. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-...
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Published on November 26, 2012 05:41 Tags: change, china, impressions, street-children, travel

Giveaway

#GIVEAWAY: Houlihan’s Wake is already no. 2 in Goodreads’ best “Books Set in Mexico” Listopia. And it is #free today and tomorrow, Sunday 22 September and Monday 23 September, from Amazon: http://amzn.to/13CvdsE (USA), http://amzn.to/14vH5jJ (UK), http://amzn.to/1fpyLXr (Canada), http://bit.ly/14vITJy (India), etc.
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Published on September 22, 2013 02:28 Tags: community, expats, fiction, free, freebie, giveaway, houlihan, mexico, music, poetry, religion, sea, sex, short-stories, travel, wake

Monday 23 September

#GIVEAWAY: Houlihan’s Wake has already reached:
- no. 2 in Goodreads’ best “Books Set in Mexico” Listopia
- no.24 in Kindle Store Poetry
- no. 65 in Kindle Store Literary Fiction
And it is #free today, Monday 23 September, from Amazon: http://amzn.to/13CvdsE (USA)
http://amzn.to/14vH5jJ (UK)
http://amzn.to/1fpyLXr (Canada)
http://bit.ly/14vITJy (India)
https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B00EA1TBDM (Mexico)
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Published on September 23, 2013 02:35 Tags: e-book, fiction, free, giveaway, literary, mexico, poetry, travel