Monthly Archives: July 2011

Letter from China (5): Crazy Bad Air

Summer can take very different forms, depending on where you live. In Berlin, you might want to check the weather forecast before leaving the house to see if you should bring a warmer coat, even in July. In Washington, you … Continue reading

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Letter from China (4): Enlightened by Louis Vuitton (启蒙,起来,发财)

The average German newspaper reader knows that Immanuel Kant’s shoes are currently on display in Beijing. “The Art of the Enlightenment” http://www.kunstderaufklaerung.de/ is one of the first exhibitions in the newly opened National Museum on Tiananmen Square, and the 10 million … Continue reading

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Letter from China (3): Food from the Provinces

If my first two days in Sanlitun had made me wonder whether they still offer Chinese food in China, I should not have worried. But things have certainly gotten more sophisticated – and gone way beyond Peking duck! On my … Continue reading

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Letter from China (2): Sanlitun, New and Old

“Let’s meet in Sanlitun,” my friends suggest. This should be easy, I had lived in that area during a previous stay in Beijing. The plan is to spend an all-American evening, the day of my arrival after all is July … Continue reading

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Letter from China (1): Die Sonntags-Peking

Berlin Tegel airport was not built to accommodate the Chinese tourist of the early 21stcentury. Check-in is at the gate, and once you have passed security, you are trapped in a little waiting room, which is not connected to the … Continue reading

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