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China Trip – Day #1

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7AM brekkie at the Qantas Lounge, Mum travels in style!!!

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Goodie bags.

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Massage chair?! Bring it on! In truth I just ended up laying it flat and sleeping most of the way.

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Go Perry!

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Over Hong Kong somewhere.

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Hey the relos… they’re cool!

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A short flight from HK where we met up with family and we’ve just landed in Xiamen and booked into a hotel WAY classier than what I was expecting!!! The Shangri-La.

A while back Mum asked if I’d like to tag along on a journey to China, to see the area in which my Grandpa was born. Grandpa was an amazing man from what I’ve heard. He created an empire with Imora Motor (Honda in Indonesia), had 2 wives (which has been my goal in life ever since hearing about it when I was a teen), he adopted children into our HUGE family and he was still working the day before he died (that kinda guy!).

Seeing his place of rest in Indo many years ago left a lasting impression on me so I jumped at the opportunity to tag along! I’ll be here until the new years and I have no idea what to expect, but my camera is packed and ready!

PS: Looks like Instagram and Facebook are banned here in China! I can’t access!!!

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Hong Kong/China Trip April 2010

Suga and I just got back today from our one week trip to Hong Kong and China (where we checked out China’s biggest trade fair).

The trip was exhausting. I had old man naps at every opportunity I could. China was farking scary, people were sick, food was freaky, traffic was insane, cyclists everywhere, grey skies and pushy sales people.

Here are a few pictures for now, more to come!

Many more pictures are up here:
http://www.vwgolf.net.au/showthread.php?816-PICS-Hong-Kong-China-Trip-April-2010

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China – Days 5/6/7/8/9/10/11


Day 5 we were off again, this time to Xi’an to see the Terracotta Army. We got to catch the magnet train to the airport.


431km/hr! Pretty impressive huh? The way it cornered was impressive, banking up like you would on a velodrome.


We had some trouble at the airport as Christina was somehow not in the system to catch the plane, but it was all sorted out and on landing we were greeted by Sharon (we proceeded to call her “Shazza” for the rest of the trip) who ushered us straight to dinner which was a dumpling feast with 18 different dumplings on offer!


Packed bus.


Power plant right in the middle of the city…


The view from our hotel. Note the city wall which went on as far as you could see (which wasn’t very far as the city was so polluted!).


Pemium Condom and Nail-Chippers!


Day 6 we got up early to avoid the heat and checked out a part of the city wall. Pretty impressive stuff.


I had a stomach bug at this point so I wasn’t feeling great but seeing this painting made me feel a little better.


This particular shop had a massive load of paintings done by local farmers. Christina and I picked up this beauty and we’re looking forward to getting it frames ASAP.


We then visited a bit of a tourist trap where they were making reproductions of the Terracotta Warriors. Here’s the kiln (ie: hole in the wall) that they were using.


Jess, ever so cool.


Some warriors in the making.


They had heaps of warriors for sale, in all different sizes. I liked these small ones the best so we bought a few for family and for the house too.


Perhaps the best meal of the trip. A very local style lunch.


Museum.


Restored chariot (one of 2).


Finally we got to see the real thing (I think the tour did it the wrong way around). On walking in to the hanger I was gobsmacked.


Later that night we were treated to a lame dinner which set the tone for a pretty lame show (ie: tourist trap).


Day 7 we saw visited this pagoda.


Unfortunately we were forced to visit this Jade Factory which had a massive showroom, definitely low and it wasn’t at all listed on the itinerary. Sneaky bastards!

The heat was super hard to deal with (still) and my stomach gave in so I missed a few bits of the tour today. I rested up and the next day we flew to Hong Kong.


I miss the old Hong Kong airport which forced the planes to fly super close to the city buildings. We still got a great view of the city from above though.


I spotted so many amazingly hot JDM cars on the way into the city. The cars are modified harder and better every time I visit. This time around there were a LOT of hot VIP styled cars and lots of huge people movers too (Toyota Alphards were popular). Here’s an M3 with Advan rims on it.


Lock Road!


We stayed at the Marco Polo on the schmick side of Hong Kong (I’ve never stayed on that side before and have always stayed at Causeway Bay). The elevator literally opened up into the shopping arcade. Insane stuff! Coming from a very conservative China, Hong Kong was like a smack in the face. Money, sex and advertising. So many huge billboards with lingerie advertisements, porn at news stands… certainly a juxtaposition from the days before in China.


One night we had dinner at a Japanese restaurant which let you choose your own hot sake cup (very nice idea).


It had a pretty amazing view of Hong Kong’s mega city too.


Mr Lock was after a new camera and it was between this Lumix or the similar Olympus, both new compact DSLR style cameras. We tested both and found the Lumix lens amazing (we took it off and had it on the olympus and it made the olympus amazing) so he bought one, in white and I bought one too, in black! They chucked in a free tripod, extra battery, 8gb card, carry pouch, carry bag, screen protector and even a stylish Adidas David Beckham hat (?!).


On the 3rd night we were dragged along to Mr Lock’s Uni re-union party. I was freaking out about it initially but by the end of it I was tanked up on wine, great Italian food (who would have thought?!) and great conversations with a few English speaking guests.


VW display at Ocean Terminal was a hit with the locals.

We spent the rest of the days eating and shopping (as you do in HK). Suga went nuts, 8 pairs of shoes I think… maybe even 9. I feel sorry for Mr Lock who really wanted all of us to have the best time but it was a testing trip as so many little things just went wrong not to mention the intense weather which was so against us.

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China – Day 3

So the EXPO the day before was so full on that we thought we’d avoid it altogether on day 3. Mr and Mrs Lock saw a Chinese bridge on an episode of MegaStructures on the National Geographic Channel and thought it would be a good idea to go and check it out (?!).


We hopped in the hired mini bus (which had no seat belts) and hit the highway for 2 hours to get there.


Turns out the Sutong Bridge was pretty damn long. Amazing? Not really but hey it was either an air conditioned bus for 2 hours or 3 hour queues at the EXPO.


We dropped into these lovely gardens (unfortunately I didn’t catch the name, will do so ASAP).


The Locks.


After the gardens we checked out a restaurant which had it’s entire menu on display.


They had a whole lot of strange live seafood to choose from.


WTF that?


Live octopus.


Saddened me to see these gorgeous live muddy mud skippers.


Giant electric bikes being used for KFC deliveries.


The drive home was long and tiring. We didn’t do much but damn we were tired (I put it down to the heat which was scorching hot and humid to boot). We settled for a simple local dinner (kinda like a make your own noodle soup fast food joint). We had a little walk down the city’s main shopping strip where I spotted this piece of fantastic Engrish.

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Art Gallery Hangs with Jasminia G.

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Before Dali, there was Gleeson!

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Tucker.

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Trippy AF.

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The “keys to the shell”.

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Ciggie break.

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MCA.

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Super fun day with Jasminia today. I’m sure I talked her ear off, but she didn’t seem to mind!!! We checked out the AGNSW, ate lunch there, then walked through the Botanical Gardens (which are looking damn fresh, so so healthy!), then Opera Bar for a quick drink and finished off with the MCA. We’re both loaded up on inspiration now!

Check out Jasminia’s photography here: https://www.facebook.com/JasminiaG/

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Up in Smoke


Mum just sent me this video from our trip to China late 2017. Had to upload it! Was such an epic moment!

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Melbourne Day 1

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Bye Sydney!

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Break on through to the other side.

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Straight to CHINCHIN!

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I’ve always had great times at CHINCHIN so was more than happy to be back.

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Next level. So sticky, sweet, reminded me of an Indonesian Beef Rendang, only so much more complex and delicious!

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Fox!

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So jealous of Melbourne’s teal milk crates!

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We had a quick catch up with one of Jess’ besties Dennis at Koko Black.

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Breakers.

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Then straight to rooftop bar at Cookie for some drinks.

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Amaze.

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Shepard was here.

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Back at our laneway hotel on Little Collins St. First up; hair.

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Then make-up!

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I’m shooting with the 35mm this trip. It fits a lot in in comparison to the 55mm, but I’m just not digging the lens, it’s just got no character, or depth (needs lower f-stop!).

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Tentacles!

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Hey Horsies!

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We tried to get into the JPG exhibit at the NGV, the line was massive so we gave it a miss.

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Cool 3-piece band which drew a decent sized crowd. Jasia I think they were called. Electric violin, the drummer was hitting cymbals on the ground which was interesting to watch.

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Then onto Ferdydurke!

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Last time I was here it was just being set up, it’s all done now and they’ve done an awesome job.

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Two Birds.

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Matt-San and Sandra are in town too! They’d just come from the JPG exhibit at the NGV to join us for drinks with Gil (not pictured).

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Matt’s a whiskey man. He took us to this amazing bar.

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So much of that nasty brown liquid that makes me wanna puke.

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Matt, Sandra and staff were awesome with trying to get me into Whiskeys, but to be honest. I just can’t appreciate. I almost died once on brown hard liquor. Since then I’ve only been a fan of the clear stuff (vodka, gin, etc).

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Soaking up that alcohol in Chinatown with a bit of grease lightning.

Writing this Sunday morning, still alive despite getting pretty sloshed last night (and having almost a full bottle of red to myself the night before!). Not sure how I’m still operating to be honest! But having a great time. Especially loved the intense conversations on the topic of music last night with Matt and Sandra (and Jess and Gil!).

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Sushi of Masuya

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Tucked away just behind Capital Square in Chinatown.

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Kenji preparing a Deluxe Sushi Platter.

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The Deluxe Sushi Platter. Delicious!

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Both sea eel and freshwater eel, scampi, urchin, salmon and tuna.

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Deep Fried Oysters were yum.

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Wagyu and Katsu Skewers.

Previously Musashi, and now renovated and under new management, Nanami wanted to take me out to a Japanese restaurant that her and her Mum have been eating at lately; Sushi of Masuya. She knew that I’d been craving Japanese food since returning from my trip to Japan!

The restaurant looked lovely from the outside, and so spacious on the inside (so not used to the space after Japan trip!). The staff were friendly and the food was great! Seafood was fresh and dishes were traditional with a slight twist. 100% would recommend, and definitely will be back to try their Sukiyaki and Shabu Shabu too.

All photos by Pou Tea (my new flatmate!).

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Downs and Ups

Yesterday I somehow managed to get through every single email that I had missed whilst in China. I didn’t reply to them all but I’ve read the lot and I’ve added a LOT of things to do in my calendar for the week. I had a few glasses of red last night too and was deep in sleep when the phone rang at 8.50AM. We haven’t got an answering machine and this caller was persistent.

During our overseas trip Christina’s Mum gave us a wake-up call every single morning so I assumed it was her. Christina got up and it turns out it was for me (oops). It was Daniel from Azzurri bikes. Him and George (the big boss from Taiwan) were in Sydney to launch their 2011 range. They had a display for dealers set-up at the airport and they invited me down to check it out.

I spent the morning and early afternoon working on more emails (and China blog updates in between) but late afternoon I headed out to check out the bikes:


The full 2010 range on display.


Killer fixie which has won a World Championship race, thus it’s allowed to wear the world cup stripes.


Hot tri bike.


A while back I designed the entire range of clothing for Azzurri and they had it all there, in the flesh which was awesome to see.


Daniel and George then pointed me over to this beastie which is all mine as a token of thanks for designing their range of clothing! I’ll be sure to post up better photos and a ride report too ASAP. Nice to know I’m the first in the country to own one!

You can view more images from the 2011 showing on Bikes Move Us. Visit: http://www.bikesmoveus.com.au/showthread.php?t=3435

OK now onto some BAD news. On the way back home from the show (with my new bike in the boot!) we dropped in to McDonalds as both Christina and I were starving (we missed lunch). On the way into the drive-through I heard that sound that fucks my world up. Yup… I guttered a rim.


Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!! I posted the news on Facebook and Pakula left a reply which nails it: “Oh noes. Worst feeling ever.”. Yup I know there are people dying but right now I can’t think about anything else. I’m definitely going to lose sleep over this tonight.

I didn’t have too much time to feel sorry for myself though. My sister Jamie and Richie came over and we were off to Riverwood to check out a litter of baby Russian Blue’s. Christina and I have a Doberman on order, but before we wanted a dog we wanted a Russian Blue and somehow, all of a sudden, Christina really wanted one (again) so she’d called around and found one for sale.

I’ve been to a few cat shows and pet breeders and it’s definitely another world out there (to say the least). I swear you could do a doco on pet breeders and their homes. They’re mostly messy, awards pinned on every free bit of space, the sharp smell of cat urine and freaky cat people. But this was altogether a different experience. We were greeted by a cool guy who held his Boxer back (hey cat and dog owners. Animal lovers!) and we walked into a super clean apartment and were greeted by mamma Russian Blue (Misha), her babies were playing all over their couch.

It turns out that they were a young couple who had a female Russian Blue, hired a male stud to get her pregnant and with guidance from a vet they brought up a litter of 3. 2 of them had been sold (a boy and a girl) and we were checking out the last girl for sale:


OMFG.


Yup… how can you resist?


Half an hour later we had put a deposit down. She’s ours in 3 weeks!

Apparently the Russian Blue is much less of an allergen source than other breeds of cat and amazingly Christina (who is super allergic to cats) didn’t at all have any allergic reactions from playing with all 4 cats (so it must be true?!). For a good part of an hour I had forgotten my guttered rim but alas, as I write this I’m now again feeling shit about it. I’ll have to get it fixed or I’ll endlessly have to have a good gawk at the damage every single time I’m near the car.

PS: I’ve taken all the above pics with my new camera! SLR? Yah I finally did it… kinda?! More on the new toy soon :)

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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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