Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

Sleeper train to Guilin, China

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Begin the begin.Now starts the next leg of the awesome journey. Crossed the border into the People’s Republic of China. Border documents, Tsingtao beer on the train. (The logos and t-shirt slogans found here are refreshing and often goofy-hip.)Tsingtao beer: Olympic 2008 beer can slogan: Passion, Dreams & Success! (aka beer beer beer)


As the train rolled north and past the Guangzhou factory region, I saw trash camps and plots of wasted land. At one point, in the distance, we could see dire plumes of dark factory smoke rise up into the stratosphere as the was sun was setting. It’s an area worth exploring again, to more fully come to grip with our increasing impact on this planet. (Yes. More pictures to come..)


Come travel with me, fellow seekers!!….

Yangsho, Guilin, Chickens, Geese, ducks, hot weather, the beautiful Li River.. and more, tomorrow…

Hong Kong Art explorations

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Art pictures from Hong Kong. Birds….

The predictions about typhoons was wildly exaggerated… Unexpectedly, the weather has been really great. Tropical and humid, but no storms or rain.

Olympic Inferno – Equestrian. Trot Trot Canter Gallop

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Equestrian Dressage Grand Prix

Beijing 2008: Olympic Qualifiers.

August 13, 2008 – Hong Kong – Sha Tin

I’m lucky to attend this Olympic event in Hong Kong. Beijing wasn’t a safe place for the horses, as they couldn’t guarantee their quarantine, so Hong Kong proudly got to co-host the Olympics by holding this event.

This Olympic torch burns so brightly, that you could feel its heat, even on this hot tropical night!
Olympic torch inferno!
2008 Olympic Equestrian Banner inferno
2008 Olympic Equestrian Dressage
More cool pictures to come!!!


Trot Trot, Canter Gallop.
in the rhythm of
Lupe Fiasco’s “Kick Push” :

To any place with stairs, any good grinds the world was theirs, uh
And they four wheels would take them there…
Till the cops came and said “There’s no skating here.”
[Chorus]
So they Kick, Push Kick, Push Kick, Push Kick, Push Coast…
And the way they roll just a rebels without a cause with no place to go.
So they Kick, Push Kick, Push Kick, Push Kick, Push Coast…

Hong Kong

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Discovery Bay, art, ferry ride to dinner, weird shops, Johnnie To’s basketball court.

“Hello, Yau Ma Tei” art exhibit on Shanghai Street. Street Pictures.

Pictures to come.

Macau, China. Cirque du Soliel “Zaia”

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Took the hydro ferry for a nice day trip to Macao. The weather is great and this is a cool set of islands. Coloane has a relaxing beach of black sand, perfect swimming. Saw some highway signage that had been ripped from the ground from a prior typhoon.

Macau is becoming the Asian version of Las Vegas gambling haven. The large hotels that shoot skyward and many are still under construction, are a bit disturbing.
But went and saw Cirque du Soliel’s new show called “Zaia” in the Venetian Macao. It’s about a little girl’s dream /journey into space, where she to gains a better perspective on her and humanity’s relationship to Earth’s environment. A perfect story for a polluted part of the world, no?

Small review and a strictly tourist pictures from Macau, soon.

Macau – Olympics Fuwa creatures

Macau China, shows off goofy touristy Olympics 2008 Fuwa characters
Macau China, like all of China is into these Olympic Games

Cirque du Soliel in Venetian Macau

This place is way too opulent, but a great show. I’ll write more about it soon.
Cirque du Soliel - Zaia - Macau China

Venetian Hotel Macau China

did they spare any expense when building this place? It’s sort of ironic that it is so over the top while the “Zaia” show is about being more in touch with our natural environment.
Venetian Macau - freshly open, fully over the top.
Venetian Macau - Casino

Coloane and the black sands

Dinner, beach, moon, bus.
Coloane and the black sands


PS: The famous good almond cookies on the street…
PPS: ..also fantastic custard tarts of Macau.

Sham Shui Po Street

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Dim Sum, and other amazing  meals in Hong Kong

The morning started out with tasty Dim Sum. Lunch was a fantastic Vietnamese spicy beef stew and dinner was amazing Indian food, found in a hidden walkup in TST. All was amazing and all was very affordable. I like this town already.
Dim Sum in Hong Kong
tasty eats: Vietnamese spicy beef pho in Hong Kong


Kowloon Cultural District – “Our Life in West Kowloon II” exhibit

Went to an exhibit that was closing this weekend. The building was evicted and is being redeveloped, so organizers filled each floor with photographs and installations that highlighted how the living conditions are for poorer residents. One room housed twenty people, all strangers. And another room had one of the infamous cage homes (basically a cage a large as a simple twin-sized bed). It could be called home and locked up when not around. Hong Kong has been getting rid of the Bed cages, but from what I was told they do still exist.The organizers where chronicling the way people live in Kowloon, not the disappearing building. “The spirit of Sham Shui Po exists in the people and their lifestyles, not the buildings..”

Our Lives in West Kowloon II — Society for Community Organisation’s exhibit in a building set for redevelopment this month on 55 Kweilin Street.
Abandoned building. Our Life in West Kowloon II exhibit
evicted building. Our Life in West Kowloon II
old cage home/bed on Sham Shui Po street in Hong Kong
Another item that is disappearing from the Hong Kong streetscapes are the individualistic letter boxes.


Hungry Ghost Festival, Temple

The burning of paper figures are helpful to warding off the hungry spirits. I like this temple shot of 14 day incense coils and the paper maché horse in front of the temple.
Hong Kong Hungry Ghost festival, temple with incense
Hong Kong Hungry Ghost festival, paper horse


Sham Shui Po street scenes

Lots for sale on teh streets here: clothes, electronics, funky re-furbished CB radios, “new” mobile phones, and cheap tasty food – like pudding-on-a-stick and tea.

Sham Shui Po Hang Jing pawn shop
Sham Shui Po jade merchant
Sham Shui Po street
Sham Shui Po street
Sham Shui Po street
Sham Shui Po street


Chungking Mansions (“Chungking Express”)

Late night at Chungking near TST.. Wong Kar Wei where are you? What room are you in? Hello? Hello?
Chungking Mansions
A long appreciative day, Zzz Zzz

Hong Kong, China. 8/8/08

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Holden in China for summer vacation & adventure.
08-08-08 8:00pm+

Here I am at the Hong Kong airport arriving just a hour or so after the Olympics have begun. Holden Smith in Hong Kong. 2008-08-08

The international airport in Hong Kong has become very modern and efficient. My bag was waiting for me right after immigration swiftly checked me through. The photo was taken after I picked up my bag and reads 2 hours and 14 minutes after lucky start time of 08-08-08 8:08pm.

Here is a photo of me, taken in front of the Omega timekeeping board and a large screen of the opening ceremonies and a proud display of Chinese Olympic pride everywhere. Everyone in the airport seemed happy and I feel ready for a shower and some sleep.


This is a great trip so far. More of my photos will appear episodically as I travel, but most likely after my China travel.

“Never Stop Exploring”

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Okay some advertising-campaigns can be personally co-opted as personal-great-attitudes: like this one from “The North Face”.
Never Stop Exlporing


“Never Stop Exploring” bros and sisters. . .

Google maps has me near Fabiane’s Café in Wiliamsburg NYC.

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Yo friends.. file this under “fun”…

I was captured by GOOGLE MAPS camera-truck.

Earlier this spring, before headed to the client, I was having a breakfast outside the Brazilian bakery, Fabiane’s Café in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY — as the Google maps truck rolled by.

I looked up and said “Huh-Huh??, are those cameras on a pickup truck!?”

The Google pickup has large wide-angle cameras attached to its front, sides and its truck-bed.
The camera in the truck-bed is mounted on a tripod, a bit higher than the truck’s roof-line.
The truck was accompanied by a loud motorcycle, which is what triggered me to look up from my quick coffee.

Honestly, I’d prefer not to have the picture taken, but really I’m too blurry to be recognized on the bench..
I guess, that’s life in a surveillance-age, everyone gets photographed.

FYI The pictures change as you roll down the street..
Check out the LOVE BUS (with Praying Gandhi and a funny red love sofa on the top) found in front of the bakery. as you roll down Bedford Ave, up to the intersection.
Bring your little P.O.V. man to the CENTER of the intersection… you will notice, as you stroll the street, that the parked cars will change/disappear as Google makes image editing choices….

Holden in Williamsburg

GOOGLE MAPS

So, map this

at http://maps.google.com
After mapping the location, active STREET VIEW.
Move down Bedford Ave (by click-dragging-forward) until you get to North 5th Street.
The street image will redraw as you move forward.

216 Bedford Ave? Williamsburg, NY
and roll up onto the intersection (past the Love/Gandhi Bus),
and stop in the intersection
and rotate to the Right, 90°.
Look at bench.
N 5th St / Bedford Ave? Williamsburg, NY

I’m blurry guy sitting on the bench in front of the bakery, near the OneWay sign, under the Red awning.
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Pretty Whacky world…

Holden

PS:

So, since it has been blurred-out, there’s no way to confirm that this is me unless you had the highres file.
Google blurs-out faces and license plates.
I happen to think it is, because I experienced the truck.
Google obviously takes multiple pictures and stitches them together for each street,
And even though this was a sunny day, there is no guarantee that this picture will remain at this location.
Peace.

PPS:

We are all becoming ghosts in the google-machine!

Seattle, oh Seattle

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Seattle WA Trip

Holden in Seattle WA

Yuki’s Diffusion

Yukis Diffusion. It works.
Yuki's Diffusion in Seattle WA


Seattle Art Museum

My cousin paints and we went to the museum. Worth a good visit, and a good Asian art collection if you like that sort of thing.
Seattle Art Museum