February 13, 2008

  • Happy Year of the Ratatouille

    Happy Chinese New Year.  I wish you and your loved ones a prosperous and healthy year of the Rat.

    I’m feeling that this year will be quite good, hopefully it will end better than how it did last year.  What a shocking ride the year of the Pig was.  As you grow older, perspectives and outlooks seem to change.  I’m 30 already, I remember thinking before how old that actually was.  Reality check.

    More randomness…

    I’ve realized that when I write, it is very hard for me to keep a coherent train of thought for more than a few sentences.  I am not sure whether it is to keep it simple for the reader or whether I have neurological deficiencies.  Regardless, they both seem subconcious until I realize what I’ve written upon review of my text.

    I’m in HK again for a few days.  Thanks for the proxy tip Toby.

    I’ve been harping about this movie for a while, I’m glad it’s coming out in HK, there’s a 9:50am showing that I was tempted to see… http://www.jumperthemovie.com/.

    I just got my HK drivers license.  I’m told that with it, I can get a PRC license much easier.  If you have a license from another country and a HKID, you can get one too.  I don’t know how well I’ll do driving on the other side of the road though… and the roads here are so much more narrower than Canada.

    I’ve been reading this book, The Dragon and the Foreign Devils, China and the World, 1100 BC to the Present.  It’s not totally rocked my boat yet, but Chinese history is very fascinating.  This book puts it in the context of China’s interaction with the outside world.

    And if you haven’t seen it yet, you should watch CJ7… the actress in it is a hottie. 

January 5, 2008

  • To Party in Hong Kong

    I’m such a spoilt brat.  I get annoyed having to line up at the clubs in HK.  That’s because in SH, I don’t have to line up, don’t have to pay cover, and don’t have to deal with any BS.  But in HK, it just ain’t the same.  So annoying.

    Everything is on sale here in HK.  I’m also fortunate enough to have several brands under my belt where I can call and ask for staff discounts since we’ve dealt with them on the mainland in one way or another.  So I ended up buying 3 pairs of shoes, 5 pairs of pants, a winter jacket, a scarf and 2 dress shirts.  With as much as 50% off, how can you go wrong?   

    But in HK, everything makes sense.  Everything is efficient.  Everything works out.  There’s still a ton of people though, and that’s most annoying.  Even though Shanghai is about 3 times the population, it’s more spread out and less people go out.  I don’t know when I’ll be back online again, but I miss being able to write on Xanga.  I wish I could access it freely on the mainland, but Big Brother won’t have any of it.

    Until next time…

January 3, 2008

  • Happy Happy New Year

    Happy new year everyone! 

    I’m back in Hong Kong, this time for a friend’s wedding.  Amy, you looked stunning, I am so glad I could be there to share one of the happiest moments of your life.

    So many people have gotten married in the past 4 months:

    - Oct – Tito and Carol
    - Nov – Adam and Fredy
    - Dec – Alton and Chloe, Cheuk and Madeline
    - Jan – Ben and Amy

    I don’t feel the pressure yet, but my mom drops hints now and then.  It seems so far away, yet I can’t help but imagine that the next one might be the one that takes me down.  Hahah…

    I’m looking forward to a rocking time in 2008.  Wealth, health and happiness to everyone.

December 3, 2007

  • It’s Been Too Long

    It’s been a long long time since I last posted, I’m back in Hong Kong for a round of meetings, and will give a quick update.  Many things have happened.  Certainly, the biggest thing to have happened was Fendi’s latest fashion show on the Great Wall.  It took months of planning, and the people behind it worked tirelessly to make it happen.  Arguably Fendi’s and our company’s crowning moment… pulling off the world’s biggest fashion show was no easy task, but it certainly paid off.

    More pictures can be found here.

    Also to have happened:

    • Montblanc’s Tribute to Women… will try to upload photos, but I hung with Daryl Hannah and met Hillary Swank!
    • Carol and Tito’s Wedding
    • Fredy and Adam’s Wedding
    • I bought 8 goldfish
    • Set up my Christmas Tree

    Looking forward to a good break, and looking forward to travels soon…

     

August 12, 2007

  • Escape from Big Bro…

    Every once in a while, I can escape Big Brother and get online… This is achieved through traveling to another country.

    I got to enjoy Toronto last month, it was so good to be home.  I really miss it and my friends… I suspect eventually I will end up back there.  Life is great there.  Living in Shanghai is sorta out of this world.  Not reality you know?   Champagne every weekend, fashion events, hanging with celebs…

    Got some great pics of my peeps back in TO.  Reach it here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/simontung/sets/72157601391103384/




    Man I truly miss the good ol’ days…

June 29, 2007

  • Top Signs You’ve Been Away Too Long from Home…

    1.  The customs officer looks at you, your passport, then you, then back at the passport then you again and says “Where have you been all this time???”

    2.  You don’t remember the airport that you left from.

    3.  You get lost driving on the streets you grew up on.

    4.  Your realize that the phone numbers you once had now belong to your friend’s PARENTS.

    One good thing though is that your friends are still the same.  They even look the same, despite we’re 7 years older, they don’t really look aged at all. 

June 28, 2007

  • T Dot O Dot

    I’m in Toronto.  Limited time only.  Access to Xanga is an affirmative.  Transformers movie is a go ahead.  Jet Lag in effect.  Return to Shanghai imminent.

    I miss it here.  It’s great to be home.

     

May 1, 2007

April 27, 2007

  • May Golden Week in HK

    Wow, I haven’t written in quite a while.  I don’t recall exactly when, but China has blocked Xanga and I currently cannot access it from the mainland.  I’m writing from Hong Kong during the Golden Week holidays.  I’ve always said that I’m always happy to come down to Hong Kong after a long stint in Shanghai.  The family, the friends, the shopping and the food… HKG is great.

    I bought a new phone already when I got here. 

    Wifi, bluetooth, 3G…

March 5, 2007

  • Party On.

    I’m almost 30 and I still frequent the hip hop establishments in Shanghai.  Reminds me of Danny Glover’s line in Lethal Weapon.  I’m gettin’ too old for this shit. If you can quote lines from the movie Lethal Weapon, you’re too old.

    My friend Tito’s turning 30.  Come out if you’re around this weekend:

    You notice everyone seems to be on Facebook lately?  The most interesting thing about it is that I find that it is much more diverse than friendster.  I have over 200 friends on Friendster, but about 98% of them are Asian.  I’ve been able to reconnect with some of my non-Asian friends from back home which was really cool.