综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

OPINION> Liang Hongfu
Shanghai goes international in subtle ways
By Hong Liang (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-06-16 07:51

Shanghai goes international in subtle ways

In the two years I lived in Shanghai, I never had a proper glass of iced lemon tea. It always came premixed with some kind of sweetened lemon juice that completely overwhelmed the subtle taste of the tea.

Not this time.

Returning to Shanghai for the first time, a little over a year after I left, I had iced lemon tea at an elegant caf on a tree-lined street off the city's fashionable shopping district. It was almost perfect, except that floating on the tea were two slices of lime instead of lemon, and the polite waitresses didn't seem to understand why I was making a fuss about it.

You, too, may wonder why all this fuss over a glass of iced lemon tea. It was, dear readers, one of the many small, and seemingly insignificant, things, I saw and experienced in a recent visit that, when put together, have given me a strong impression of the rapid progress that Shanghai has made in becoming an international city.

To be sure, swarms of belligerent motorists and suicidal cyclists continue to terrorize people on the city streets and highways. The major subway lines are crowded during most times of the day, and the interchanges have kept their original designs to test the endurance and intelligence of the commuters.

But there are clear signs of change that has made living in this cosmopolitan city a great deal more enjoyable than before. If you want proof, let me take you for a 15-minute walk down the street from my office to my former home.

Little has changed on that short stretch of road passing the huge display windows of an up-market shopping mall, showcasing the latest fashion from Paris or Rome.

Crossing the wide thoroughfare along the way is as harrowing an experience as it ever has been with cars and trucks charging at you from every direction even when the light is green. I did warn you about the chaotic traffic, didn't I?

Once safely on the other side, you are delighted by the cleanliness of the pavement, the orderliness of the shops and uniformity of shop signs. Things were markedly different just one year ago.

Shanghai goes international in subtle ways

At that time, the pavement was dirty and messy, dotted with puddles of waste water of various colors and smell. Walking home one evening, I saw the helper in a noodle shop along the road throwing dishwater right out of the door on to the pavement.

Half the pedestrian walkway then was commandeered by a horde of hawkers with their large push-carts, selling anything from fake Gucci handbags to roasted chestnuts. The pedestrian was further squeezed by the movable display stands of the many small shops along the road.

The badly fitted large shop signs and billboards hanging overhead posed a real hazard to people walking below.

The maze, of course, wouldn't be complete without those dripping items of laundry hanging across the pavement on ropes tied to lamp-posts.

All these are gone now. The clean up may have sucked the life out of the street. But that was really not something that I missed about Shanghai.

Walking along the familiar route this time, I could really feel relaxed, until I hit the next crossroads.

Over the two days I was in Shanghai, I don't recall seeing anyone spitting on the pavement. Maybe I was lucky, or things have really changed for the better.

E-mail: jamesleung@chinadaily.com.cn

米泉市| 福安市| 马关县| 台中县| 佛山市| 滨海县| 当涂县| 凌海市| 准格尔旗| 分宜县| 错那县| 海兴县| 香河县| 高邑县| 内丘县| 扬中市| 洞口县| 遂溪县| 巴林右旗| 漳平市| 宁陕县| 勐海县| 南皮县| 甘泉县| 盘山县| 房产| 和龙市| 安塞县| 阿合奇县| 社会| 巴彦淖尔市| 图们市| 江永县| 合川市| 汝阳县| 锦屏县| 离岛区| 沁源县| 尼木县| 昌吉市| 余干县|