Monday, January 26, 2009

Singapore II (12/30/08-01/05/09)

It was a little strange coming back to Singapore after only 3 months, but there’s a reason for this. After my first visit, I was wide-eyed and optimistic about the career prospects in my particular niche, and had proactively booked my return from there for my China Study Trip. In the time between my plane ticket being booked and the trip beginning I had unfortunately changed my mind. Given I was going to be there anyways, I had figured it’d be worthwhile to just treat it as a nice place to vacation. As a consequence, I did no business and decided not to arrange any meetings for that purpose. What I did do was enjoy the nice hotel, located in Clarke Quay, the beach, and the nightlife. It was great hanging out with my old friend Rex, and counting down the New Year amidst thousands of people. Also saw some new places like the MacRitchie Trail and Arab Street. After spending two weeks in total in Singapore it almost felt like a second home, which is quite peculiar considering it’s ONLY two weeks. Perhaps this means that one day I will live here – who knows - I feel the same way about San Francisco, after all.


















Sunday, January 25, 2009

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (12/25/08-12/30/08)

This leg of the trip presented a few firsts for me. It was the first time I had been to Malaysia, or any Muslim country in the Far East. It was also the first time I had played with monkeys, tapped a rubber tree, and visited a Hindu temple in the middle of a cave. Lastly, it was the first time I stayed in a hotel that looked like a resort on top of the central train station (and not stayed in a hostel)! Overall it was a fun experience, the food was great, and the people were quite nice. I learned a lot about some of the underlying political tensions, current societal issues, and more importantly I also learned what Singapore might have been like without Lee Kuan Yew and feel firsthand what the impact of one individual can have on a country.
















Saturday, January 17, 2009

Shenzhen (12/23/2008)

I had heard a lot of bad things about Shenzhen and certainly a fair share of horror stories and so my expectations were quite low, understandably. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I rather enjoyed the place. It looked modern and prosperous enough and the food was outstanding – including the best Peking duck I’ve ever had – even better than the so-called ‘famous’ places in Beijing (and not so famous places). It was great to visit Shenzhen with Henry and his wife Sherry (who worked in Shenzhen for a couple of years hence knew where the best places were), as I’d surely have been lost without their guidance. I wish I had more time to explore the city, as we were only there for the afternoon.







Hong Kong II (12/18/2008-12/25/2008)

I was fortunate enough to have a decent amount of time in Hong Kong so it wasn’t such a frantic experience as last time. I was also quite lucky that I had friends who could house me instead of trying my luck out on Nathan Rd. again after the Ivey part of the trip was over. As a school we saw Ocean Park (the only theme park whose business increased after Disney arrived), and 2/3rd of the class went to the Hong Kong Port Authority while the remainder (including myself) listened to a panel of Ivey alumni who have quite senior positions in the finance field discussing opportunities and trends in HK. Again the breadth of our alumni impressed me, as did the HK EMBA campus. It was really great seeing my friends in HK whom I’ve known from various places, ranging from the Toronto days to various travels, and I’m very grateful that they spent part of their precious holidays showing me around. HK’s nightlife is quite varied and lots of fun… makes it seem like a great place to live as a young person, and perhaps one day I might find myself calling the streets of Central home (although Kowloon is a higher likelihood).