I started off today by taking a 20 or so minute walk to a Propaganda Poster Museum, which... is exactly as the name entails! It's a collection of posters from about the 1940's to 1980's China! This turned out to be a REALLY cool museum, since.. it was just so random what some of the themes/images on the posters were!
I was unfortunately unable to get many good photos of the posters, since... I was trying to be a good person and follow the museum's rule of no photography, but... here were some highlights, so, just, please try to VISUALIZE! yeah!
- A strong, buff looking Chinese man strangling the arm of a pretty puny, grotesque looking general holding a U.S. flag and a pirate skull symbol on his helmet
- A happy looking Chinese girl with a chubby pig, trying to promote people to grow pigs in order to produce more fertilizer and support Chinese agriculture!
- An image of black people next to the Washington D.C. Capitol, to support the civil rights movement in the U.S. (i.e., anything to support a group that is against any form of U.S. or white imperialism)
- Images of women working in agriculture, weaving, studying, and other professional jobs.. with a bigger image of a woman in the center with a bottle of pills - advocating Birth Control.
- And of course, a poster of Mao, Lenin, and Marx standing next to each other...
What was also fun, was that I bumped into this Canadian guy (from Vancouver) at the museum, who happened to be taking 2 months off from work by travelling around in China! Noon was approaching, so we decided to grab some lunch together, and... he was a pretty nice guy, so we agreed to just roam the streets and find out whatever there was to be found in Shanghai!
We ended up taking the metro to Xintiandi, a part of Shanghai that still has some old, 1920's era buildings (brick style, in the British/French concession style).
For example, we saw this old 1920's era renovated mansion that was uber-nice.
This area of Shanghai also is home to a LOT of reaaaally nice and high-end stores (think Hermes, Louis Vuitton... etc..).
I thought this was funny... I can't believe how unavoidable these types of places have become... my friends (IB? AH? hehe...) would feel at home! [and yes, there ARE Starbucks here as well... groan...]
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Anyways! It was a really fun day, and I enjoyed learning not only things about Shanghai, but also about Canadian customs, as well!
Oh, the perks of being in a metropolis that is filled with ex-pats, people who love traveling, discovering new cultures, and sharing life experiences ~ love it. :D
Hellllllooooooooo Julie! Sounds like you are having a lot of fun in Shanghai! Looking at your post about world expo makes me sweat. Me and my friends and thinking about going there on friday saturday sunday.... But I am glad you are having fun (maybe too much fun) in shanghai! I am waiting for your food report~haha
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ReplyDeleteOo! Glad to hear htat you might make it to the expo! It was definitely a lot of fun, and I'm a bit bummed that I only got to go for one day, in the end!
And... yes, I'll be posting some food things, but, I can't post ALL of them! I think I need a separate blog for that, ahah!