North Point, on Hong Kong Island is one of those communities that makes living here so interesting. There are still so many small old shops and very narrow streets that is a Hong Kong that I never new existed. Indeed I am finding out about Shaukiwan and Lan Kwai Fong now that I work in Central. After 15 years in Hong Kong I had never ventured into these areas.
Yesterday I found a very very long street market that only sells fresh vegetables and fruits. All covered stalls and the most beautiful vegetables I've ever seen....and so reasonably priced. I buy stuff even when I don't need it. Terrible habit.
Back to North Point. I live about a block away from the water, so the North Point Ferry terminal is just down the street in case I want to venture over to Kowloon side. The MTR station is 1/2 block away from my front door which means I can be in central in 11 minutes. There are even direct buses to China on the street next to where I live. Not sure where in China they go, but they have Chinese license plates on the buses.
I live in Island Place, a very nice up market 3 tower residential complex with a big swimming pool, and a nice shopping mall all below the apartments so I can go to Park n Shop grocery store easily and the food court is famous for its Chinese and Shanghainese food. Actually North Point was mostly inhabited by people from Shanghai who escaped China in 1967 during the Cultural Revolution.
I am 2 stops away from Taikoo Shing which is were I used to live, and the location of Cityplaza where the ice rink is that brought me to Hong Kong in 1987. Its still there and still doing very well. They have 35 coaches working at that rink and a very high demand for skating lessons. Has to be one of the busiest skating school's in the world. All the same coaches are still working there as well so I see Jatherine, Dior, Tony Leung, Sam Lee, Marco Chan, Tammy, Bikas, Robin, and all the rest still working there day after day.
Hong Kong in summer is quite warm, but not as warm as Hangzhou. I think HK might get to 34 or 35c on a really hot day but Hangzhou is at least 5c hotter all the time which is a big mystery to me since its more than 1000 km. north of here. Its even hotter than Shanghai which is in the same area.
So, back in Hong Kong. Just getting started on my work at Ice Rink Concepts, so awaiting my first real rink assignment which should be happening very soon. Tomorrow have meeting with the famous Bernardo, the owner of Arquitectonica....world famous architectural firm in Miami, Florida.
TED WILSON IN HONG KONG
THIS FOLLOWS MY HAVING LIVED IN HANGZHOU AND THE RECENT MOVE BACK TO HONG KONG AFTER 9 YEARS ABSENCE.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
NO LONGER IN HANGZHOU
On April 1st, I left Hangzhou. Took my little dog Kita on board a train with 2 of my staff. We had a private room with comfortable beds for the 18 hour trip to Shenzhen. Took all night, arriving the next morning at 10am. There to meet us was Eddie Xie, Alex Yeung and Jason Zhang. Poor little Kita speeded off to the nearby park to pee and do her thing. This was the hardest part of the journey because we had to part with Kita for about 4 hours. In the meantime I crossed the border into Hong Kong and got off the MTR at Shung Shui with Alex and the others and had lunch while we waited for Kita to arrive.
About 2 hours later we get a call she is in Kowloon Bay, so Lion and I headed over as fast as we could by taxi to get her. She was in total shock and didn't even recognize me at first. Took her about 6 hours to get over the cage she was locked in.
On arrival at the new apartment, David Liu and Darren Olivero were there still getting the place in shape. My furniture had not arrived yet so there wasn't much there except for 2 beds. Lion and I went out to buy some basics and some food.
Those first weeks were hard getting the furniture organized but things are now totally settled down. The view from he apartment of HK harbor is spectacular. There is a dog park just a block away for Kita so she goes there almost everyday and there are so many people with dogs all over the place. I take her outside each morning at 630am and again at 630pm when I get home from work.
I now work as CEO of Ice Rink Concepts, Ltd., which is a division of The Development Studio. Our offices are on the 9th floor of Baskerville House on Duddell Street in Central, the downtown area of Hong Kong Island. We have a sweeping view of trees the the peak outside our windows and we're just 1/2 block from the big house where the Chief Executive of Hong Kong lives (the governor).
I am just a block from Lan Kwai Fong, the main restaurant and night club area of Hong Kong which is most popular every evening and on weekends. You can find any kind of food, drink, bar, restaurant, bathhouse, art gallery, antique shop, you name it....it's there.
So great to be back in Hong Kong, which in my opinion, is the best city on earth. Its not Paris, London or New York but those 3 are also not Hong Kong. This is a very rich, very elegant, very stylish and cosmopolitan city and while its also the world's most expensive place to live, its worth it so long as you have a job that can pay the outrageous rents (my very nice but tiny flat is $3000 a month...thats USD).
HK has the best airport in the world. Nothing like it anywhere. Its like a combination of a luxury hotel and luxury shopping mall. Big and with it's own subway system to take you to your gate.
We are just 35 min from the border of mainland China and the city of Shenzhen. From the air, its difficult to see the difference of two huge cities side by side. A total population of the two near to 14 million people. Sz is becoming one of China's most advanced cities with a population of migrant workers in all sectors. Compared to Hong Kong its a great deal more affordable but you also have to put us with internet filtering, poor police presence, crime, alongside luxury malls and hotels. I lived there for 7 years and but I didn't go out much. It was only 5 min to the HK border so I usually crossed over to do most of the things I needed to do.
So, come to visit.
About 2 hours later we get a call she is in Kowloon Bay, so Lion and I headed over as fast as we could by taxi to get her. She was in total shock and didn't even recognize me at first. Took her about 6 hours to get over the cage she was locked in.
On arrival at the new apartment, David Liu and Darren Olivero were there still getting the place in shape. My furniture had not arrived yet so there wasn't much there except for 2 beds. Lion and I went out to buy some basics and some food.
Those first weeks were hard getting the furniture organized but things are now totally settled down. The view from he apartment of HK harbor is spectacular. There is a dog park just a block away for Kita so she goes there almost everyday and there are so many people with dogs all over the place. I take her outside each morning at 630am and again at 630pm when I get home from work.
I now work as CEO of Ice Rink Concepts, Ltd., which is a division of The Development Studio. Our offices are on the 9th floor of Baskerville House on Duddell Street in Central, the downtown area of Hong Kong Island. We have a sweeping view of trees the the peak outside our windows and we're just 1/2 block from the big house where the Chief Executive of Hong Kong lives (the governor).
I am just a block from Lan Kwai Fong, the main restaurant and night club area of Hong Kong which is most popular every evening and on weekends. You can find any kind of food, drink, bar, restaurant, bathhouse, art gallery, antique shop, you name it....it's there.
So great to be back in Hong Kong, which in my opinion, is the best city on earth. Its not Paris, London or New York but those 3 are also not Hong Kong. This is a very rich, very elegant, very stylish and cosmopolitan city and while its also the world's most expensive place to live, its worth it so long as you have a job that can pay the outrageous rents (my very nice but tiny flat is $3000 a month...thats USD).
HK has the best airport in the world. Nothing like it anywhere. Its like a combination of a luxury hotel and luxury shopping mall. Big and with it's own subway system to take you to your gate.
We are just 35 min from the border of mainland China and the city of Shenzhen. From the air, its difficult to see the difference of two huge cities side by side. A total population of the two near to 14 million people. Sz is becoming one of China's most advanced cities with a population of migrant workers in all sectors. Compared to Hong Kong its a great deal more affordable but you also have to put us with internet filtering, poor police presence, crime, alongside luxury malls and hotels. I lived there for 7 years and but I didn't go out much. It was only 5 min to the HK border so I usually crossed over to do most of the things I needed to do.
So, come to visit.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Holiday in USA
I am at the boarding gate for my flight on CX back to Hong Kong and Hangzhou. Its Dec. 31st and I will be in my seat as the clock strikes 12 midnight. Hope everyone has a good 2010. Hope my health stays good for this coming year.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Ice show and Skate Asia 2010
Just got the go-ahead to do a major professional ice show in May 2010 and the world recreational event, Skate Asia 2010 in August. You cannot imagine the work on this. The show will be directed by Darren Olivero of Spherical Productions in New York and choreographed by David Liu, a 4 time Olympian who was responsible for the skating in the show we did in 2005 in Shenzhen. David currently is choreographing a huge opera in Germany and will return to New York in a month so we can begin working on our show.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
LOTS OF WORK TO DO THIS SUMMER
Well the summer is almost here. Fortunately the temperature is still nice, around 70f on most days but we can expect 100+ in June to August. A nightmare. But, in my office, my team has a lot of work to do. The majority of our purchases is about to begin. Buying 2500 pairs of rental skates for this rink and another 2500 for our Shenyang rink. The Zamboni is here and will be lifted to the 4th floor later this week. Will video and post it here. Our fitting out contractor has been selected so the work on the off ice areas is about to begin. The roof over the rink is underway and will be completed sometime in the next 2 months. We have an enormous amount of work to do to get this place ready for a soft opening in March next year. Hiring of staff will be relatively easy I think but finding coaches isn't. There are a lot of skaters from former national and provincial teams, but these people are not easy to work with. We will be looking for skaters who have the ability to train total beginners but not higher levels. We will bring those high level coaches on later on when we have a need. It is possible we will hire a world or Olympic medalist but not on a permanent basis. We will likely want them primarily for exhibitions and publicity. Anyway, will keep you updated on www.worldicearenahangzhou.blogspot.com not at this site.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
MAY DAY HOLIDAY STARTS TOMORROW
The annual Labor Day festival of China begins tomorrow. The government stated it would only be one day plus the weekend, unlike past years when it was 7 days long. For us here in Hangzhou, it will be a sunny Friday and rainy Saturday and Sunday. Oh well, will stay home and make Pizza (I am becoming an expert).
HANGZHOU RINK Apr 27, '09 (Click photos to enlarge)
Photos from our construction site of of course its not easy to see whats going on, but the first two photos are the ice rink area which is 31m x 60m and the ceiling which is 20m above the rink. The third photo is taken outside the entire building. We expect to have ice on the rink 7 months from now and while that might seem impossible, believe me, its possible.
Monday, April 27, 2009
DAILY FIREWORKS A PAIN IN THE A__!!
Everyday in Hangzhou there are fireworks. From 7am in the morning until late at night. You never know when or where they come from. People explode very loud, bomb-like fireworks for any reason. The fireworks on this video were at 11am on Monday and were being exploded from the front of a kindergarden in the estate across from my office. Just listen to how loud these things are. During Chinese New Year it last from 3 to 8 weeks non stop day and night. Funny thing is shooting them off like this is against the law, but no one seems to care and Police are no where to be found.
Monday, April 20, 2009
RAINY DAYS IN HANGZHOU
I guess I should be happy that we have so much rain here in Hangzhou as I have been warned repeatedly that the summer's here are hotter than Hong Kong. Hard to believe, but because we have so much water (a river that is 2km wide and the giant Westlake in the center of town), the humidity combined with 38 to 40c temperatures will be like living in a steam kettle. I live just short of 1km from the office but by summer my office will move to the site of our new MIXc shopping mall which adds another km, so I will depend on my bikes to get me there and back and expect to be sweating all the way. Perhaps thats good too as it will burn off fat.
Just returned from Hong Kong on Friday where I did a medical checkup at Yan Chai Hospital with Dr. Samson Tse, and all seems well so far. Then overnight at the Charterhouse Hotel on Wanchai Rd., which has the most fabulous showers on this planet. Had dinner on Wed night with Robin Lam and Connie and old friend Christopher Chan.
On Thursday night stayed at the Kapok Hotel in Shenzhen and visited my old staff at the ice rink. Lunch with the management team at Watami Japanese restaurant which was nice.
Schedule in SZ was very tight so no time to see old friends there which was too bad, but I'll do it next time I go down. Flew back on China Southern which left a little late but arrived on time and our company driver picked me up and took me home. Best part of any trip is getting home and seeing my little dog Kita who goes nuts when she sees me walk in the door.
Saturday was mostly at home other than some nearby shopping, then Alex and Raymond from my office came to dinner. Sunday was home all day as it was raining. Made bread in the breadmaker and put programs back into my computer after re-installing Windows XP Pro. Such a nightmare.
Its now Monday and pouring rain outside. Not much else to report as of this hour.
Just returned from Hong Kong on Friday where I did a medical checkup at Yan Chai Hospital with Dr. Samson Tse, and all seems well so far. Then overnight at the Charterhouse Hotel on Wanchai Rd., which has the most fabulous showers on this planet. Had dinner on Wed night with Robin Lam and Connie and old friend Christopher Chan.
On Thursday night stayed at the Kapok Hotel in Shenzhen and visited my old staff at the ice rink. Lunch with the management team at Watami Japanese restaurant which was nice.
Schedule in SZ was very tight so no time to see old friends there which was too bad, but I'll do it next time I go down. Flew back on China Southern which left a little late but arrived on time and our company driver picked me up and took me home. Best part of any trip is getting home and seeing my little dog Kita who goes nuts when she sees me walk in the door.
Saturday was mostly at home other than some nearby shopping, then Alex and Raymond from my office came to dinner. Sunday was home all day as it was raining. Made bread in the breadmaker and put programs back into my computer after re-installing Windows XP Pro. Such a nightmare.
Its now Monday and pouring rain outside. Not much else to report as of this hour.
Monday, April 13, 2009
MY FAREWELL FROM WORLD ICE ARENA
NEED ANYTHING FROM HONG KONG?????
I am off to Hong Kong on Wednesday to conduct some business for our project, but also to do some quick shopping for things I just cannot find in Hangzhou. Then on Thursday will go to Shenzhen for a short meeting and then visit my old rink and see the staff whom I miss very very much. Can't wait to see Lisa, Jason, Tony, King, Nicholas, Eva, Derek, Rex, Mark and all the rest whose names I cannot recall at present. Want to see the progress of Phase II as I am sure its getting ready for the big reveal in September when the Grand Hyatt Shenzhen finally opens.
APRIL RAINS
Hangzhou is having a lot of rainy weather these days. Glad I have my trusty Brookstone automatic collapsable umbrella.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
AT DUBAI AIRPORT 1981
This photo was taken when the American ISI skating team arrived in Dubai to appear in my show. I am on the front row, second from the right kneeling down. To my left is Kassim Nassir a Dubai police officer. The two Arab men in white dishdash shows Col. Khamis of Dubai police on extreme right. Third from right standing is Pete Streng wearing black jacket. He was in charge of Pan Am in Dubai and was one of our biggest ice show sponsors. Very generous with airline tickets to bring people in and in allowing me to fly all over the world for nothing. Great guy.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
WARM WEATHER AT LAST
Not to sure how long this will last but the warm weather finally set in on Saturday and continues today. So nice, hate to be indoors. I think my little Kita must be having a lot of fun running around in the grass at our apartment complex.
My good friend for many years, William Cheng (Photo here), who coaches at Festival Walk, will fly up on Thursday to take a look at Hangzhou. He has Easter holidays in HK and wanted to see our fair city and take a rest.
We're also working toward our Grand Opening events and will either do a large professional ice show or a skating competition and possibly both. We're moving toward this cautiously because of the world financial crisis, but also because our most senior manager of the company has to give his approval, which he hasn't done as yet.
I've just returned from Nanning, China, which is located 300km from Hanoi in Vietnam. Beautiful city and not as advanced as Shenzhen or Hangzhou, but a nice place with friendly people. We are building a large complex there with Grand Hyatt, MIXc shopping mall and of course, World Ice Arena Nanning...a full Olympic size rink. The first ever in that city.
My next trip will be to Shenzhen and Hong Kong and possibly Beijing after that.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
COLD DAYS IN HANGZHOU
Hangzhou has had an unusually cold winter which seems to be going on forever. We've touched on summer a few times, but it went away as rapidly as it arrived. I bought 3 electric scooters. Two for me and one for the boy who looks after my home and dog so that he can do the shopping. Love to ride to work on this thing. Makes me feel like I am one of the people. Quite a change from my car and driver in Shenzhen, but a lot faster as cars are always stuck in traffic here and scooters just keep on going. I must say, however, that the way people drive cars and scooters here is a bit insane. They pay no attention to on-coming cars (neither do the pedestrians), run redlights, make illegal turns and everyone is in a hurry no matter who gets hurt along the way. Reminds me of the plane I took yesterday. People were pushing and shoving to be first on the plane. Once on and as the plane had just touched down, they stood up, got overhead bags, and raced down the aisle to be first off...even though we were still rolling along at 300kph. When flight attendants tell them to sit down, they ignore them completely. You would get arrested in North America if you did this. Oh well, life in China is a great adventure. Photo is of Michelle Kwan because I didn't have another to put here so why not.........
Monday, March 30, 2009
1988 OLYMPIC CHAMPION, BRIAN BOITANO
Now this is an oldie. Taken in summer of 1986 in San Francisco, its me with 1986 the 1986 world Champion at the Harlick skating boot factory. Left to right is Lloyd and Andrew (India). Front is Isabelle and Oliver Jacquemart (Belgium). We ran into Brian quite by accident at the factory. He was very gracious and spent a lot of time talking to all of us.
SHIN AMANO, FORMER CHAMPION OF JAPAN
TOM DICKSON, BRILLIANT PERFORMER
Its not often that you see a skater who does things on the ice that are truly steps away from the typical jump and spin routines of this sport. Tom is one of the most artistic and original skaters I've ever met. He did one of my shows in Hong Kong some years back. He's married to Katarina Lindgren of Sweden, and lives and works in Colorado Springs, CO.
US LADIES CHAMPION, TIFFANY CHIN
One of the truly great ladies of skating, Miss Tiffany Chin. She came to Hong Kong in 1988 where she turned pro by appearing in Holiday on Ice. I looked after her for several weeks until the show arrived in the city. In fact, she slept at my apartment when I objected to the hotel she was stay in. She came with her mom, Marjorie. I hadn't seen Tiffany since that time until early 2008 when I ran into her at Michelle Kwan's new rink in Artesia, CA. We had a long chat and are staying in touch via Facebook. Tiffany is now married with a little boy. She's working at Healthsouth rink in El Segundo. She recently was invited to present medals at the 2009 Worlds Ladies events.
OUR SHENZHEN PROJECT (OPENED 2005)
OUR HANGZHOU PROJECT
OUR NANNING PROJECT
OUR CHENGDU PROJECT
PREVIEW OF OUR SHENYANG PROJECT
THIS IS CRAIG CICHY AND FRIEND
Sunday, March 29, 2009
SPRING DISAPPEARED
Well, I thought spring was here. Everything was clear, warm and flowers but suddenly everything changed again and wind, rain and cold air from the north put us back into winter or the end of winter. I am off to Southern China on Tuesday and the weather there isn't exactly warm either, not what it should be anyway. So, lets' see how this goes.
Friday, March 27, 2009
WORLDS IN LOS ANGELES
The World Championships for figure skating are in LA this week and after many years of empty audiences its nice to see the arena fairly full, at least on the lower levels where the TV cameras are located. Evan Lysek just won the title and I must say he deserved it after working so hard and for so many years. Joubert made all his mistakes in the last 30 seconds. Was great to see Patrick Chan of Canada also do very well. Would like to bring him into China to be a part of our Grand Opening. Very happy also for China's Zhang and Zhang who took silver in Pairs. These are two very nice people.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
SPRINGTIME ON WESTLAKE
It's spring here in Hangzhou, and this scene taken at Westlake on Nanshan Road. This is one of the main focal points of the city, the areas that surround the lake. lots of tea houses, restaurants, Chinese pagoda's, old mansions, art galleries. A very peaceful stoll on Westlake is a thing to do on a nice day.
HANGZHOU TEAHOUSE
WESTLAKE IN HANGZHOU
CLICK IMAGE TO MAKE LARGER (HONG KONG)
I've been to cities like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Dubai, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Vienna, Seoul, Caracas, Toronto, Vancouver, Rome, Geneva, Helsinki, Moscow, Muscat, Manila, Sydney, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur but none can beat Hong Kong for beauty, cleanliness, safety, subways, shopping, food. This photo by Alex Yeung taken during the nightly light show on Victoria Harbor.Right click your mouse on photo to save this photo.
MY COOL NEPHEW, HEATH WILSON
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
CRAZY HANGZHOU WEATHER
We have gone from winter to summer, then back to winter, then summer again, and now back to winter again in the space of 4 weeks. Last week we were a balmy 27c with sun, then last night was 0c with snow flurries and today is 14c and sunshine, but Friday is cold and raining again. World weather is all screwed up.
Monday, March 23, 2009
NOT A BMW.
Here's the deal. More than half of the population ride around on scooters. It's one of the primary modes of transport here. So, I go off and buy this cool looking scooter yesterday with motorcycle handlebars. Not even sure if this is a legal machine but will find out once I actually ride it on the street. Goes 50KPH which is fast. Only use it to ride to work and back, maybe over to Westlake. No pollution and no sound. But this little cutie is fast. Oldie on wheels.
Friday, March 20, 2009
UPDATE FROM HANGZHOU, CHINA
Well, its now mid-March and the weather has finally started to change from miserably wet and cold to wet and warm, sometimes hot. Hangzhou summers can get very very hot and humid which will make the walk or ride to work fairly miserably but fortunately my apartment to work is fairly close.
We are now a year from the grand opening of our new mall and ice arena. Busy working like crazy to get everything in order, and in place at the right time.
I am also working on 3 other projects at the same time, and all are big rinks in luxury shopping malls. All have the same name, World Ice Arena, with the city name tacked onto the end.
I am off to Nanning, in southern China, not far from Vietnam, next week for a 3 day visit to meet the people on our project and learn more about the city. Need to get a feel for how this new rink will go over once we commit to spend 5 million USD on the rink.
My little dog Kita is just fine. She is looked after by a young guy who works for me full time keeping the house in order, cooking and looking after Kita. Kita gets to go outside 3 or 4 times in a day to run around and play. Soon I can take her on my bike for rides as I've ordered a special frontpack for her that allows her to be where I can see her while riding. I have both a racing bike and an electric scooter (like a Vespa only no emissions).
Most people ride their bikes over to Westlake which is the number one tourist attraction in Hangzhou and is listed by China as one of the 10 most popular destinations in the country. You look at my photos and you'll see why. Lots of young Chinese come here to get engaged as the lakeside is very romantic.
Today my team and I will go to have middle eastern food. Their first time so I am hoping its reasonably good quality.
My email address here is tedhangzhou@gmail.com. My youtube channel where I keep most of my video's is www.youtube.com/user/tedshenzhen so go take a look.
We are now a year from the grand opening of our new mall and ice arena. Busy working like crazy to get everything in order, and in place at the right time.
I am also working on 3 other projects at the same time, and all are big rinks in luxury shopping malls. All have the same name, World Ice Arena, with the city name tacked onto the end.
I am off to Nanning, in southern China, not far from Vietnam, next week for a 3 day visit to meet the people on our project and learn more about the city. Need to get a feel for how this new rink will go over once we commit to spend 5 million USD on the rink.
My little dog Kita is just fine. She is looked after by a young guy who works for me full time keeping the house in order, cooking and looking after Kita. Kita gets to go outside 3 or 4 times in a day to run around and play. Soon I can take her on my bike for rides as I've ordered a special frontpack for her that allows her to be where I can see her while riding. I have both a racing bike and an electric scooter (like a Vespa only no emissions).
Most people ride their bikes over to Westlake which is the number one tourist attraction in Hangzhou and is listed by China as one of the 10 most popular destinations in the country. You look at my photos and you'll see why. Lots of young Chinese come here to get engaged as the lakeside is very romantic.
Today my team and I will go to have middle eastern food. Their first time so I am hoping its reasonably good quality.
My email address here is tedhangzhou@gmail.com. My youtube channel where I keep most of my video's is www.youtube.com/user/tedshenzhen so go take a look.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
CLICK THIS MOVIE. MY FRIENDS VISIT SHANGHAI
This is the bund in Shanghai, China. Some of my friends recently went there from Hangzhou by train. Only 70 min on the bullet-train. The Bund is a main tourist attraction of Shanghai but it's better at night. Those buildings on the other side turn into giant TV screens at night. Absolutely amazing. Love this city.
Monday, March 16, 2009
AT HOME WITH SURYA BONALY
Surya and her mom live in an enormous mansion just outside Las Vegas. The house with an amazing pool and waterfalls, sits between the tennis courts and the house. This photo was taken just after Surya had an accident. Seem to recall it was during a Gymnastics practice, not skating. Surya is a great friend and we're always in touch. She skated for me several times in Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.
INCREDIBLE SASHI KUCHIKI
Sashi Kuchiki has been a friend for many man years, from the days in Ice Capades when he first arrived and didn't know a word of English until many years later when he and Ronnie Robertson used to fly to Hong Kong and teach at Cityplaza for a month each year for 10 years. He's a national level coach in Los Angeles and despite his age, is still on the rink everyday with his students. His daughter Natasha was World medalist in Pairs with Todd Sand.
GUEST STARS AT CITYPLAZA 1987 TO 2002
During my 15 years as manager of the Cityplaza rink in Hong Kong, we hosted numerous famous skaters. The list is shown here. Those were amazing times on that small rink. Everyone from Richard Dwyer to Dorothy Hamill skated with us. World Champions like Charlie Tickner, Valova and Vassiliev and Ronnie Robertson. The list goes on and on.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
ME WITH MICHELLE KWAN'S DAD, DANNY
EAST WEST ICE PALACE - MICHELLE KWAN
I was a small part of this before it was built working with Danny Kwan. This ice rink is in Artesia, Ca. and is owned by Michelle Kwan and her dad. Before accepting the job in China, I was designated as the General Manager of this rink. Never go the chance however as I was already in China by the time it opened.
SAN CLEMENTE 2005
ASIAN GAMES LUNCH 2007
NICE TO WORK WITH NICE PEOPLE
ANDY KUO AT WORLD ICE ARENA
THE MALL AT TAIPEI 101
TAIPEI 2004
In 2004 Alex Yeung and I went to Taipei to do a presentation on Skate Asia for 2006. Taipei certainly has a lot of things that are great but my favorite was the night market which was very crowded and with lots of things to do and see. I love the lemonade most of all. I don't know how they make it there, but its unlike any I've had before. Worth the trip just to get it again.....
ON THE BUND IN SHANGHAI
Shanghai is one of the most interesting cities I have ever visited. I like it because so much of it's past is still there. The Bund still has all the old pre-war buildings; the old French concession is filled with beautiful tree-lined streets and quiet elegance of the past. Shanghai has all the modern things too including a great Metro system and wide variety of restaurants and stores. I do not think its as up to date on shopping as Hong Kong, but it certainly has more to show in terms of history and old world elegance. LOVE IT!!! and I only live 70 min by bullet train from Hangzhou.
DOWN IN MANILA
HEY CARLOS, HERE YOU ARE!!!
My Dear friend Carlos just wrote and said WHERE'S MY PHOTO!! I was certain this photo was already uploaded but just in case, here it is. Carlos and I went to Tokyo in 2006 and shopped till we dropped. Had such a great time although the hotel we finally ended up with wasn't to our liking. Still we had a great time. Carlos is the only person I know in all of Asia who is a true classy gentleman in every sense of the word. He knows great liquor, fine cars and the significance of brands whose quality lasts forever. Carlos is not into trends so much as getting good quality. A dear dear friend.....
Friday, March 13, 2009
CLICK THIS MOVIE. MY DOG KITA PLAYING
This is a short video of my little long haired Chihuahua, Kita, chasing after one of her dolls. This little creature is a joy. Totally house-trained, quiet, and loves everyone she meets. A dog with a good nature and always seems happy.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
CLICK THIS MOVIE. LUNCHTIME IN TOKYO
My friend Carlos Choi from Hong Kong and I went to Tokyo for 3 or 4 days in 2007 and had a great time. This is Shibuya and is one of the most crowded places at all times of day and night. Great restaurants and shopping here.
HANGZHOU SCENE - PEACEFUL MORNING
If this looks serene and peaceful, I can assure you it's really like this. Summer or winter, Westlake always has a mist and the lake is calm. Hundreds of small boats ply the lake with tourists who are just drinking in the scenery. Hope this entices you to come and see for yourself. Hangzhou is one of China's most important tourist locations and I live here...lucky me.
HANGZHOU SCENE - DRAGONBOAT
HANGZHOU SCENE - HOUSE BY THE LAKE
HANGZHOU SCENE - MORNING ROMANCE
HANGZHOU SCENE
A DUBAI SCENE
GUARDING THE FLAG AT TIANAMEN SQUARE
With more than 2 million in the armed forces of China, to be selected to work at Tianamen Square is a great honor. This photo taken at sunrise when they raise the flag with great fanfare each morning no matter what the weather. The changing of the guard is a big ceremony that takes place just as the sun lights the square.
CHEN LU AND HER MOM
IN BEIJING WITH FRIENDS
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