Century Park

 

I decided to make a trip over to Century Park during Golden Week, I don’t normally go over to the wilderness (Pudong) unless I’m catching a flight or err… arriving on a flight so I figured I’d better go and see what all the fuss was about. Actually, when I say “decided to make a trip” what I mean is that my friend kept dropping successively less subtle hints about wanting to go over the course of two days (while I simultaneously dropped very unsubtle hints about NOT wanting to go) until I gave in and took her there for an afternoon.

 

It started badly on the metro, both lines 1 and 2 were almost as busy as the 8am rush hour on a Monday morning, we squeezed on though and things quietened down after Lujiazui (pronounced Loo-Jar-Zooey apparently). We paid our way into the park and immediately tried to hire a bike and then a boat but everything was already hired out and the queues were huge so we gave up and took off on foot. The park was packed and we pretty much had to resort to walking on the grass because the pathways were a heaving mass of bicycles / tandems / tridems? / electric cars / pedal cars / pedestrians / rollerbladers / wedding photo parties, all slowly manouvering around each other.

 

 

I quickly came to the conclusion that it’s called Century Park because visiting there more than once every hundred years is more than anyone can bear.

 

Actually, despite the crowds we still had fun there and met up with a couple of friends wrestling with a tandem on the crowded paths. The evening ended predictably, at a bar (in Pudong no less), drunk and singing, actually virtually screaming, along to 80’s rock belted out by a Phillippino band.

 

Anyway, here’s a few random photos from the day:

 

There’s always Chinglish!

 

Ethnic Chinese in traditional clothing

 

Weird “It’s a knockout” type sets

 

Huge topiary

Children learning all about driving in Shanghai

 

Barbecue Entrepeneur – actually located outside the park and selling barbecue skewers to people who hired boats! Only in China do you queue for an hour for a boat and then sail across to the barbecue man and waste 10 minutes waiting while he cooks your food.

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12 Comments

  1. Posted October 7, 2008 at 11:18 pm | Permalink

    I have never been to century park after looking at your pics and reading your post…..i might just take a look for myself

  2. Posted October 8, 2008 at 12:00 pm | Permalink

    Does that dude with the blades have a Canadian flag stuck in his helmet? That’s classic. They don’t wear helmets when they ride motor cycles on the streets, but the do when the roller blade in a park at 4 miles per hour.

  3. dinglesp
    Posted October 8, 2008 at 12:18 pm | Permalink

    yeah, and if you look closely he’s got one of those horns on his helmet, the ones where you squeeze the rubber ball and it honks.

  4. Posted October 8, 2008 at 12:34 pm | Permalink

    I get horns sometimes too, that’s perfectly natural.

  5. Posted October 8, 2008 at 2:31 pm | Permalink

    I’m getting a horn looking at his fetching suit

    “Feels like I’m wearing nothing at all! Nothing at all! Nothing at all!”
    “Stupid sexy Flanders”

    They don’t even let you fly kites in Century Park, it’s like Russia in the 1950s

  6. dinglesp
    Posted October 8, 2008 at 6:53 pm | Permalink

    Woai, they’re not horns, they’re warts, get it sorted!

  7. Posted October 8, 2008 at 8:05 pm | Permalink

    Dingle the doctor said they’ll clear up by themselves.

  8. dinglesp
    Posted October 8, 2008 at 9:04 pm | Permalink

    Yes, just keep using the wire brush and dettol Woai!

  9. Posted October 17, 2008 at 7:40 pm | Permalink

    OMG, I totally want to go just for the topiary! (Thanks for teaching me a new word.)

  10. dinglesp
    Posted October 18, 2008 at 12:48 pm | Permalink

    Good lord, you’re easily pleased!

  11. Miss Jane
    Posted December 2, 2008 at 2:58 pm | Permalink

    A bike that has 125cc or less is NOT considered a motorcycle. All bikes over 125cc is banned in Shanghai streets. You can only see the real motorcycles during MotoGP days. Just thought I’d clear that for Woai as that’s why it’s not dangerous to ride without a helmet.

  12. dinglesp
    Posted December 2, 2008 at 6:50 pm | Permalink

    Some nice logic there Miss Jane!

    Actually MotoGP has a 125cc class and they were going rather fast last time I checked!

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