



The peripatetic ramblings of a peripathetic rambler







Seated on my right is George Galanis (VU coordinator), on his right is the host, Prof Wang Xinping, Dean of Office of International Exchange and Cooperation. On my left is Prof Jiang Zhenjian, Vice Dean of the School of Business. In the standing photo, on the far left is Prof Wang Haizi, Dean of the School of Business, on his right is James Forsyth, another Melbourne teacher.
There are remarkably poignant and harrowing stories emerging. Like under the rubble of a school, the bodies of two teachers, each found protecting three students below them. Those students mercifully lived. Now those teachers are heroes.

I flew to Xi'an this weekend (and survived an earthquake!) Xi'an (pronounced "Shjiaan") was great. Here's me with the terracotta warriors.
And a special video of the fabulous Muslim Quarter in the old walled city - Beiyanmen Street. Most of my wants from visiting China were fulfilled in this one city! There are no less than 65 photos in a slideshow, if you click here.




Fortune-Land International Hotel. A strange mid price "boutique" hotel with outrageous decor. Sadly, even though the place is only two years old, there is obvious evidence of lack of maintenance, so it will maintain its 3-1/2 star rating. The entry lobby looks as if the designer was worshipping magic mushrooms, but I think the objects on the ceiling are lotus flowers, with the lotus roots providing the down lights. I upgraded after the first uncomfortable night, to a beaut, quiet room, complete with bath. The red steel structures at the entrance portico light up at night, much to the amazement of the taxi drivers. I have never liked design for the sake of showing off, if it is not also apt and functional.











Been there, done that.
