Saturday, April 29, 2006


YuYuan Gardens and Bazaar

So, I came to Shanghai expecting to see the whole city covered with pagodas, but who knew they would actually build 2,000 skyscrapers over the past 10 years? This was my favorite part of the trip. Walking the gardens, exploring the pagodas of the Ming Dynasty and then shopping in the Bazaar and haggling my way to successful victories. It's great to shop in China because everything cost "about a buck" and then you go to DHL and FedEx to mail things back to the States and everything you saved during the negotiations goes out the window. Who knew?

I'll be writing more on my experiences of China when I get back to Paris. I've been sick for the past 2 days, but am starting to feel much better after seeing the local pharmacist. She used an abacus to find the tally of my purchase. Who uses those things?

Life in China has been a 10-day game of charades, I challenge anyone when I get home. You see how you'd convey sore throat, running nose...I need cough drops, please for the love of god will someone speak freaking english! As I am always amused at there dyer need to speak Mandarin to me, they in turn are always amused by my 1 Scene Acts. Really, I think all thespians should give it a go here.

Have to run.

Cheers, Laura (I hope I don't have Bird Flu)
This is the Pearl of the Orient on the PuDong side of Shanghai. Lights are out by 1o p.m. as are all the lights in Shanghai.






Friday, April 21, 2006

Slave Trade or Mugging???
Ok, so I'm in Shanghai; you're all up-to-date, right? I was walking the streets and definitely enjoying myself. This was my first day out on the town so I got an early start feeling guilty for wasting time on a nap yesterday.

I went to the Old City and the YuYuan Gardens in the early part of the day. I haggled my way through and did not relive my Istanbul incident that I encountered last year. From there, I walked to People's Square which is home to City Hall, a lovely park and a few museams. I took advantage of the student discount and went to the Shanghai Museum for some art and history lessons. Upon leaving the museum, the heavens opened up and the rain started. I headed up to Nanding Road, a pedestrian street with High Street shopping. Due to the rain, I started ducking in and out of stores hoping not to get completely drenched. My goal was to find a taxi to make it back to the University and grab a bite to eat. So standing outside of McDonald's, I started talking to 3 students from Beijing. They happened to be art students and were interested in my exchange program. Although the conversation was limited, it was nice to speak to someone in English beyond the voices in my head. So as we continued, I learned that my new friends were actually in town for an art show. I was really excited to have met people and I was hoping we'd be headed somewhere to grab a beer and to discuss Shanghai and the sights.

Better than offering a beer, they invited me to see there art. It was just two doors down and I obliged, but two doors down was actually a hotel. As I was talking to the two girls, their male mate had rushed ahead to call the elevator to the 4th floor. I know that I've seen way too many Jackie Chan movies, but I'm convinced as I straddled the doorway and reason came over me of "DON'T GET IN THE ELEVATOR!!!!" that I was either headed to Inner Mongolia or was going to wake up with some serious head trama, no money and maybe the hat that was on my head. Not cute.

Random thoughts/things about Shanghai:
  • What's up with the toilets?
  • I never have any idea what I'm eating. My diet consists of white balls, they're either filled with meat or they're really gooey and sweet. I never know which I'm ordering.
  • I love hand sanitizer
  • Sometimes when I'm paying, vendors see my Euro coins so I give them away. They just laugh at me. I don't know if they're excited or they just think I'm crazy. I can't tell.
  • When you're feeling homesick, just go to Starbucks. I'm learning from Edinburgh, Paris and definitely Shanghai, that Starbucks in the mothership when the "fish out of water" feeling hits.
  • Starbucks defeats the toilet issue.
  • The elders practice Tai-Chi in the parks; it's great.
  • They use American models to sell clothes so people think they're buying American fashion. Random fashion lines: Snoopy and Betty Boop....Why?
  • There are definitely not enough taxis to go around. You can get one into the City, but definitely not out.
  • Maybe I could start the AQMD here.

That's all for now. I'll try to post pics. I've been having a heck of a time. This is the longest internet connection

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Greetings from Shanghai!

I arrived to China this morning and found my guest house near Tongi University. I have a few days to explore before I start the study trip portion. Not too sure if I will head up to Beijing or just see the sights of the city. The city is sprawling, similar to LA and leaves much to be discovered.

Life has been very exciting since moving to Paris. My roommate, Jay, and I have entertained guest since Day 2 of our arrival. The best yet was the visit from my parents. (pictures pending!) They arrived on Holy Thursday and spent the next week with me. I took them to the restaurants that I've enjoyed dining. Living the life of a student, I definitely took advantage/enjoyed our meals...tartes, crepes, pate, vin...delicious. We walked all over the City, explored the gardens, visited churches, went to Easter mass at St. Gervais, shopped in boys town (Marais District) and St. Germain de Pres. I think they finally mastered the subway system and know the best parts of City to stay for their next visit.

The next 30 days will be a great adventure. Today, I'm in Shanghai and will be here until May 1. I'm back to Paris for a week and then will head off to Morocco for a course on Entrepreneurship. 3 Continents...ya-woo!

Life is exciting. Still looking for the summer work placement so let me know if something comes up.

Send me emails.

love loyalty friendship, Laura

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Bonjour!
I arrived in Paris last week and am absolutely loving it.

If you want to send me fun letters; please write me at:

8 Rue Beaurepaire
75010 Paris France

Anytime you see the riots; they're protesting right outside of my house: I will post some pictures soon: I have had 4 visitors so far; 3 from Edinburgh and 1 from the OC: looking forward to my parents' visit at Easter too:

Started class this week and am taking Venture Capital for the one day I come up with an idea:

French keyboards arenĂ¹t fun

Salut; LO