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China – Day 2


Day 2 we hit the World EXPO. The heat was nuts and there were so many people everywhere. I’d heard that the queues to get into the pavilions were going to be long (2hrs) but on this day they were more like 3hrs+ and in this kind of heat waiting was going to be impossible.

We made a B-Line to the only pavilion we could get into without joining the queue. The Australia Pavilion. Our passports entitled us to the VIP treatment. Despite being a little negative and indecisive about how the experience was going to be I have to admit it wasn’t anywhere near as bad as I thought it was going to be.


There was initially a few static displays which were pretty boring (one image wall featuring photos of famous Australians was particularly lame) but the massive crowd were ushered into a standing theatre to watch a film (pictured above). 3 rising and rotating screens featured a film enticing the Chinese to move to Australia (where you can have a lifestyle which balances work and family time). Super cheesy but the crowd loved it.


On exit they had a couple of performing ‘divers’ in a Barrier Reef styled setting.


This pic reminds me of crowd surfing.


We ended up getting into a few pavilions which had short queues. Indonesia was one of them, it was a shocker of a pavilion. The only emotional reaction I got from it was seeing a stand full of Mi Goreng at the shop on the way out (hilarious!).


Japan’s Pavilion. I really really wanted to get in there, so much so that on day 3 we returned to queue up but 15 minutes into the wait we gave up. Just too hot, too many people. We tried to convince a security guard to let us in (being international visitors and all) but he said the 3hr wait was a good day and on some days the wait has been up to 6hrs!


We couldn’t get into any of the star pavilions so the best I could do was rattle off a few pictures (sad huh). This is Korea’s Pavilion.


The UK Pavilion reminded me of a sea urchin.


Germany (really wanted to get in here too).


Switzerland Pavilion.


Tony pulling a face.


It was so hot that even the beer being served was warm.


Heaps of these electric bikes all over China.


Mr Lock sweating it out.


Lots of old VW Santana’s (made specifically for China perhaps?) and Jetta’s as Taxis.


Heaps of these new VW Touran EXPO taxi’s too.


Later that night we went for a walk down to the water.


Beautiful European style buildings on The Bund that once housed numerous banks and trading houses from all over Europe.


We dined at Tan Wai Lou which is apparently regarded as Shanghai’s best restaurant (hype much?!).


I could see what they were trying to do. Elevating Chinese food beyond yum cha into fine dining is a smart move but it was pretty hit and miss.


After dinner we went for a walk. There were so many people down by the water I thought there must have been something happening down there, by the time we got there we realised that there was nothing happening at all! It seems like it’s just always this busy in China!


Like my last visit to China, traffic on the roads was impressive but it’s even crazier on the streets in Shanghai. It’s a big city but no-one obeys the traffic lights. Scooter riders do whatever they like and crossing the road is a gamble, one that I kinda got into to be honest (great fun!).

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China – Day 1


Kirkey drag seat spotted at the airport on the way to Shanghai! It got a lot of looks from people who were confused as to what it was.


The long flight to Shanghai (10hrs?) was the worst flight I’ve ever been on to date. This baby was crying, no… SCREAMING it’s lungs off for the entire flight. I assume the guy in the pink shirt is her daddy and mummy was not on the flight. Some women in desperation tried to help the guy out throughout the flight but she just kept on wailing (so hard that she was choking every 10 minutes). I felt most sorry for the people in the business class cabin directly in front as they paid big bucks for comfort (but got none of it!). We also had a family with 2 kids sitting in the row behind us and the little runt behind me was kicking the back of my seat throughout the flight. Awesome times.


At the airport earlier I was approached by Australian champion Sam Betten who’s on Triathlon Australia’s annual Young Guns Tour (they were going to compete in Beijing). He recognised me from my blog (Hey Sam!) which took me by surprise. It looks like he killed it too, you can check out the race results here.


Christina and Jess. We got in late and had dinner across the road from our hotel (lovely restaurant too, think Asian Moulin Rouge). The humidity was high (reminded me of Singapore) and we were super tired (I was still very mentally disturbed by the crying baby). That night I had a deeper sleep than I’ve had in ages. Day 2 coming up soon!

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Golfs at EC by Mark Pakula

OK I’ll get off the Golfs but one of the many mails in my inbox (I didn’t check emails whilst I was away) came from Mark Pakula who happened to be at the last Eastern Creek track day I did. He rattled off a few shots of my car + Tendy’s car too. Awesome shots as always!

You can view more of them here:
http://www.markpakula.com/ecgolfs/content/index.html

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VWG Warehouse Meet Video

Starring Christina’s heavy foot and my mumble jumble!

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Shinya Kimura

Brendan sent me a link to this. Super inspirational. Great video & fantastic audio design too.

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Back Home

I’ve just come back home from a 2 week trip to China and Hong Kong. I tried to update the blog in China but they block all Blogger blogs over there (Facebook Youtube and Flickr too!). When I got to Hong Kong I received a few messages to tell me that my blog was taken down. I couldn’t get to my email, nor could I log in to Blogger. I did some Googling and found that a lot of people out there have had their Blogger blogs deleted (!).

I started freaking out.

One of the first things I wanted to do when I walked in the door was check my email for a message from Blogger. It turns out they temporarily disabled my blog just to verify my account. I had to punch in my mobile number, they sent a verification number to my phone and I’ve not got my blog back. Frustrating? A little but hey it could have been worse!

PS: I got heaps of mail whilst I was away and none of it was from the Police so it looks like that Cop that was taking pictures of my car parked in a no standing zone a month ago might have been taking pics of it for personal use?!

PPS: Pics from the trip (which was exhausting!) will be up soon. :)

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2010 Shanghai World Expo

I was in China not too long ago (feels like last week!) and I’m off again. This time the Locks are taking me to the world expo in Shanghai. I have vague memories of the 88 Expo in Brisbane. It’s going to be hot and busy. Mr Lock is a big foodie so I’m looking forward to pigging out!

Well I’m off!

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2010 Careflight Woodford to Glenbrook

The guys came 2nd again in the 2010 Careflight Woodford to Glenbrook ride (sadly I didn’t enter this year). Check out the pics above, how awesome to the BMU jerseys look huh?!

More pics here: http://bikesmoveus.com.au/showthread.php?t=3368

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Charles’ B’day

We hit Koya last week for Charles‘ B’day. I’m a huge fan of anything BBQ, especially Korean or in this case Japanese all you can eat.


Suga and Di. Charles had a huge group of people and we pretty much took up the whole left side of the restaurant. Felix was on my table and at some point, the conversation turned to how Felix loses his eyesight when he gets hungry. Much much laughter!


Japanese BBQ FTW!


B’day boy Charles refused to drink (again!).


It wasn’t long before the Auto Salon shenannigans began. Zi and Papz went around to every person on every table with 2 glasses. Put cash into one glass and you get to put whatever you want into the other. Whoever consumes the glass with all the crap in it gets the cash.


It smelt worse than it looked, that’s because someone stuffed some tuna in there!


Zi gave it a go and gagged so much he had to stop. I hadn’t laughed so hard in ages. I was literally crying.


We then headed down to watch the Brazil vs. Portugal game live at Darling Harbour. Scrappy game so Suga and I headed off at half time.

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VWgolf.net.au – WareHouse Meet


Photos by Clifton.

Last night Christina and I (well, Christina as she did ALL of the planning!) held a huge Golf get together. One member offered up his warehouse, another member offered to cater the entire event (LeWrap, so so yum!). The generosity on tap by VWGolf.net.au members blows my socks off.

You can view many more photos and discussion here:
http://www.vwgolf.net.au/showthread.php?1438-VWgolf-net-au-WareHouse-Meet

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