8:30am China Standard Time

Happy Day Light Savings!

There is no DLS in China and there is no such thing as Westcoast or Eastcoast time. The entire China is in the same time zone. All year. Every year. Everyone. It is awesome. Chinese people are so clever that they don’t need to go back or forward in time to stay on track.

8:30am classes kill me. I think the last time I woke up at 8:30 in the morning for some obligation was when I worked at the Conran Shop. Most people didn’t show up for their shift until after 9.

How is it that people in China can wake up at 5am to roll dough for dumplings and go to the market? I just don’t know.

So this is my class, I was super late today getting in at 9:10…

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Save the Headphones!

I just found my V-Moda Vibe headphones at the bottom of the washer! Yes! The soak, wash and spin cycles!

I NEED to know if anyone else has done this before and if their headphones survived. I read about some Apple headphones performing better after a wash. But I’ll wait a couple of days before putting them into my ears…

UPDATE: These headphones are still rockin’. Now cleaner than before!

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Second Post from Beijing

I am back, for real. I just got internet hooked up at my apartment earlier this week. The process is quite different from calling Time Warner and “press ‘1′ for new service”. We had to get our landlord to go to the ADSL distribution office and stand in line for god knows how long… Then I had to learn the Chinese words for router and modem so I can buy those things… Finally, I had to use my roommate’s PC to set up the router. It is all good now.

The lessons is that if you want something done in China, expect a *very* tedious and ambiguous process.

Above… a model at a photoshoot set in front of a 798 art district gallery. I love it. Eat your heart out, America’s Next Top Model.

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First post from Beijing

The Olympics and Paraolympics are officially over. Quick facts & updates:

1. FYI, I am still in Beijing. I have been in Beijing for almost a month.

2. I have been attending classes at Central Academy of Fine Arts in the Experimental Art department. It is a very different yet interesting curriculum. 90% of the time, the work is on paper or in discussions. There is not a proper studio in the department, so I suppose this is the “experimental” aspect of it. Most of the work is “outsourced”. The rest of the academy is pretty classically focused. Some of the graduate painting students are still sketching or painting models as class assignment.

3. I did go to the Olympic Stadium and watched a game last week. It is very big and there are lots of people there. Coca-Cola is a major sponsor and I hope it is not the reason why they have painted the inside of the stadium red.

4. Beijing subway is the shit. It is 2 RMB, about 30 cents, and is new and clean. The system is of course not as well developed as New York. It is just amazing to see what they built in such a short period. The stations are equipped with air conditioner on full blast, frequent trains, swipe card turnstiles, clean bathrooms (squatters with no teepee, of course) and airport-trainesque double door tracks… the kind where there is a glass door and wall outside of the train body. This way, no one can throw themselves or trash onto the tracks and you risk a double squeeze if you run for the train.

5. Speck, capicola and prosciutto all taste and look like Virginia Ham in China.

6. I have been looking at apartments to rent… The rental prices skyrocketed for the Olympics and it has been tough to find a reasonably priced and clean space. I’ve looked at over 30 apartments and worked with about 11 brokers. I think I am going to room with some students from the Academy. One girl is from Queens, another from Hebei and we are looking for a 4th…

7. HiPhones, just one of the many Chinese replicas of the iPhone, sells for only 700 RMB. My unlocked iPhone first generation works great here.

8. 2 new sites coming soon! One is a “Eats” blog and the other is still a secret.

More to come, stay tuned.

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08.01.08

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Changes

Lately, there has been alot of changes. The air is changing. The market is changing. People around me are changing. I am changing. So things places etc is changing, too…

What started out as a semi-anonymous things places etc blog will now become a more personal things places etc blog. I suppose this is also something that I’ve decided to end as I am leaving New York next Tuesday.

Next month, I am not going to renew this domain name www.thingsplacesetc.com for 3 reasons:

  1. it is kinda hard to spell and type “thingsplacesetc.com”
  2. I would like to post more personal entries to keep everyone updated with my new life in Beijing, China. My new blog space will simply be paulatsai.com/blog or something like that. I’ll keep you posted
  3. I have another secret www project. This will be something a little different and less structured than a blog… I don’t know what it is yet. But I got the domain already so you know it is coming.
So… if you come back to thingsplacesetc.com and it isn’t here anymore… please go to paulatsai.com and it should redirect you to the new old blog.
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Stop! Don’t!

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English language lessons for the Olympics on Wall Street Journal.

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Shrimp Chip

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And a shrimp stuck on it.

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Montauk Talk of the Town

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This is about a month old… but I really wanted to post the photos from my trip to Montauk last month…

Oh man… what a nice trip…  :)

Photos from Montauk »

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I want to be a pet and sleep in this bed.

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Dog beds by Vurv.

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