A nice little business in China

January 26, 2006

Finding digs

Filed under: Places, Volume Two — jimjames @ 11:03 am

Today I set about finding an apartment in Beijing. The sun is occluded by the dust clouds thrown up by the perpetual construction in the city. As a result it is almost impossible to figure out which direction is north/south/east or west as one stands in one of the numerous non-descript square blocks.

I can rent a 3 bedroom apartment like Rob’s, just outside the 4th ringroad, for RMB4600 per month. The cost of accommodation is about half that of Singapore.

Popular here are SOHO developments – apartments that are zoned for use as offices. This is for two reasons: the traffic and the idea of buying one and letting the company pay the mortgate.

I met Hua, the former manager of EBA, for lunch. She has partnered with Wendy Ho taking an office in SOHO with 11 young staff sitting at shiny new computers, the odd Nano left synchronizing i-Tunes.

Apparently PR firms are growing at a rate of 40% or so, the local firms outpacing the multi-national ones. She thinks my plan to set up is a good one. I feel at once pleased and disappointed; it’s the right idea to be here but there is already stiff competition.

When I went to Singapore in 1995 I had done much less research and was fearless; this time my rigour raises anxiety. I resolved to not look down, but simply keep climbing the great wall of China.

At the end of the Day Rebecca took me to see an area of Beijing called 798 to the north east. Converted factory units are being used to house art galleries; Chinese and European contemporary art. High ceilings, industrial equipment and whitewashed walls with stylish young curators. I signed up my sister Shelley, an artist, for the newsletter from the JapanChina Art Project. I am pleased to find a bohemian quarter in this city rapidly destroying all remnants of history in favour of modern SOHO blocks.

The evening BTAP centre in 798was sModern art in Beijingpent wiA casual visitorth Rebecca, Carly, Lisa and two Danish chaps at A Fun Ti – Xinjiang folk music and table top dancing. Kossaks in Beijing

January 24, 2006

Beijing – what a gift!

Filed under: Places, Volume Two — jimjames @ 2:52 pm

Changi airport: Checked in to Air China flight 970 paying S$105 for the 5kg excess luggage – in the age of high fuel prices nothing is given for free.

Mixed feelings after spending intense 2 days with the team at EASTWEST to ensure that they are all well, and have a clear sense of purpose for the next month.

I will fly to Beijing on the red eye and will welcome in my 39th birthday somewhere over Hong Kong, landing at 0600 to a welcome of snow, rapacious Beijing taxi drivers and the challenge of setting up an office in Beijing.

It’s 1000 days to the Olympics (opening 08.00 on 8th August 2008) and I intend to get established and be ready to do what I can to support the British Olympic team when they get there/here.

Looking forward to opening birthday cards sent from home and saved for the tranquility of 5 miles high.

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