"Joy is not in things; it is in us" – Richard Wagner
Urumqi. Provincial capital. Modern, air conditioned shopping malls. Expensive boutiques, international names, Louis Vuitton, Cartier. Even a few Western fast food chains. A consumer society. There’s a refinement, a sophistication, a nation teetering on the edge of First World, First Division. The cafe culture has arrived.
In the streets, flyers being handed out, artists impressions of towering new housing developments, great monoliths amongst landscaped gardens. A great leap forward, or a step too quick? China’s economy has just over taken Japan’s, now the second largest in the world. But, in the background, rumblings of that familiar Western affliction, escalating property prices. And food prices are on the increase.
Tags: cafe culture, consumerism, Urumqi
So glad you’re still able to get internet connection in China, Ken, its fascinating getting your day to day insights and impressions. It would have been a different journey ten years ago.
Definitely – been quite surprised – but pleased, as sharing my experiences with others, through the website, has really become very important to me – and I do enjoy doing it!