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After lunch walk around UnitedStyles.com

Today was a beautiful day, but because I worked the whole day at UnitedStyles I couldn’t really enjoy it. But after a heavy lunch (hamburgers from Pete’s Tex-Mex…) Joop and I decided to talk a walk to at least enjoy the sunshine a little bit.

I had never taken a walk in the area around the UnitedStyles office before, even though the company has been here for a couple of months already (I normally spend most of my daytime hours in the Spil Games Asia office). Because the current UnitedStyles office will be demolished soon to make place for new buildings I though it was a good time to check it out. It’s actually quite an interesting area, with both old and new residential buildings, some slums and even an old Catholic church!

Catholic Church on Hami Lu close to UnitedStyles, built in 1925

The church was built in 1925 and is located right behind our office on the other side of a small river (on Kele Lu, close to Hami Lu). I had never seen it because there is a big building in between the river and our office, and was amazed at how beautiful it was. The gates were locked so Joop and I could not enter the church grounds, but it looked renovated from the outside. A sign said that it was built and designed by Hungarian architect Ladislaus Hudec as a ‘country church’, a reminder of the fact that this suburb of Shanghai used to be far outside the city in the old days.

Also villa compounds get demolished in Shanghai to make way for new buildings

Not far from the church we found another compound that was being demolished, not an old office compound like ours but a villa compound! Never realized that they demolish these as well. I wonder what compensation the owners get: prices for villas in this area are pretty high, 2-3 million EUR is a normal price for a house.

Street close to UnitedStyles

I always thought there was just one small river in Hongqiao, but it turns out there are actually 2 (it’s one river that splits into 2 right behind the church). The water does not seem to be very clean, but it would be nice to get a small boat once and just float (or paddle) downstream. It’s probably not allowed, because I have never seen any boats in this area.

Slums close to UnitedStyles.com office

We also walked through some of the slums that are located on the bank of the river close to the office. Many of them are more like temporary shelters with just some plastic sheets as a roof. I am sure these too will be gone soon when they demolish our office. Quite a nice area actually with lots of tiny shops and restaurants, especially on a sunny day; but probably less so when you live there.

It was a nice walk, glad I did it. If you want to see it for yourself before it will be gone, the area is located around Hami Lu directly to the North of the Shanghai Zoo.

Hami Lu - where UnitedStyles.com is located

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Is Groupon trying to get kicked out of China before it even gets started?

Dumb, dumber, dumbest. Of all the US Internet companies that have been trying to enter China it looks like Groupon is making the dumbest mistake, and that even before it officially launches here.

Over the past weeks I have followed Groupon trying to set up its business in China. Not only from the press, but also from friends that interviewed there for one of the 1000 jobs that they plan to fill over the next couple of weeks, and of course from things I heard from other Groupon clones. I actually gave them a decent chance because of their plan to partner with Tencent and their commitment to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in the Chinese market. The fact that the biggest Chinese clones are working together to compete against Groupon could be a potential problem, but one that can be solved with the amount of money Groupon has available.

But now they dug a big hole for themselves to fall into: how stupid can you be to air a pro-Tibet commercial during the Superbowl to promote your company? Not only does it upset a lot of their US customers, but it may get Groupon China in trouble as well. Tibet is one of the most sensitive issues in China and whatever you think about it, you should not touch it as a foreign company if you want to run a business here. Given the size of Groupon’s investment the company is surely on the government’s radar and they will see this ad as well. And what would Tencent do? Would they risk working with a partner that is making beginners mistakes even before any contracts are signed? To be continued, I am sure.

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Chinese New Year’s Eve 2011

Happy New Year!In China tonight is New Year’s Eve and I just finished a huge dinner with the family. Because all our domestic staff went home to their families we hired a cook to make us a nice (and very big!) dinner. Among others codfish, shrimps, soup with crab meat and shell fish, beef soup, fried beef, deep fried spicy pork, and many, many kinds of vegetables. Excellent – we should hire this cook full time!

Outside there are a lot of fireworks already, even though it’s not even 9 pm. Scott is not sure whether he likes it or not. He likes the sound but only when we are around. He will go to bed very late and sleep in our bed tonight, otherwise we’ll probably have to run to his room every 15 minutes to calm him down. Elaine doesn’t really care too much about fireworks yet, once she falls asleep she will probably sleep through most of the noise. But at 12 I am quite sure she’ll wake up, from my experience China then turns into a war zone with everybody setting off all the heavy fireworks at once.

We will now visit some friends with Scott so he can play with his Chinese-Italian girlfriend, after that we’ll watch the CCTV New Year Show with my wife’s parents while having Chinese snacks and drinking wine (not Chinese wine – at least not for me). Not sure whether we’ll be making jiaozi (=dumpling) tonight, which is a tradition. For sure I won’t stay up the whole night, that’s a tradition others can follow.

A Happy Year of the Rabbit to all readers!

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Fontainebleau State of Mind

If you did your MBA at INSEAD in Fontainebleau or plan to study there in the future, you will surely enjoy this Tudou video. It’s making fun of life in Fonty (INSEAD speak for Fontainebleau) and all things happening there to students working hard and partying harder. It’s a great clip that gives a glimpse of student life on and off campus (make sure to listen to the song text!). Bonus: if you watch the clip until the end there a couple of bloopers next to the credits. Enjoy!

Update: The clip is also available on YouTube in case you’re outside China at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwlQJ41Ano0

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Looking for an exclusive golf tournament? Here is one

North Korean Open - probably one of the most exclusive golf tournaments in the worldAbout 10 years ago I spent a week in North-Korea as a tourist, it was one of the strangest vacations I ever had (see for more on this trip here on Quora). But it’s also one of the few holidays that I will probably never forget, being inside the Hermit Kingdom left a deep impression on me – and not necessarily a positive one. It’s not a place I would immediately think of for a relaxed holiday, but it seems a tour operator is trying to do that by organizing a trip to the DPRK Amateur Golf Open in Pyongyang.

The trip consists of a 3-day sightseeing tour of the standard tourist locations in North-Korea followed by the golf tournament itself. I remember our North-Korean tour guide talking about the golf course back in 2001 but I never imagined that the government would organize an international tournament there. But that’s exactly what will be happening from April 26 to April 30 this year.

I just hope for the competitors that “The Dear Leader” Kim Jong Il won’t participate, because legend has it that when he opened the course in 1991 he shot a 38 under par with 11

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Amsterdam is beautiful early in the morning

Amsterdam early in the morning (Jan. 26, 2010)

Early this morning (at 4:40 AM) I landed in Amsterdam for a short business trip. After a shower and an early breakfast I decided to go for a walk along the Amsterdam canals, and of course I took a couple of pictures there. The sky was clear and it was just getting light, the most beautiful moment of the day. I like Amsterdam’s city center. It’s always so quiet there, especially when you’re used to Shanghai’s noise and chaotic traffic. Going for a walk there was a great start of the trip.

Amsterdam early in the morning (Jan. 26, 2010)

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My latest gadget: Xbox360 with Kinect

My lateste gadget: Xbox360 with Kinect

Yesterday I bought a Xbox360 with Kinect to play with at home. In case you are not familiar yet with the product or technology, it’s basically a game console that let’s you play games without a controller, using your body to play the game. A bit similar to the Wii, but this time without even holding a controller in your hand. For example, you move to the right and the game character moves to the right, or you kick like you would kick a ball and on screen you see the ball going in the direction you are kicking it in. It’s very intuitive, you just set it up, calibrate the system and get going. Within minutes I was playing my first games.

Of course Scott and Elaine were curious as well to see what I had bought, and they wanted to join right away. Elaine is still a bit too young to use it (she runs away from the sensor so the connection is lost), but Scott picked up it quickly. It’s the most natural thing for him that when he jumps the person on the screen also jumps. He was able to play a level of River Rush in Kinect Adventures (see image below) with a decent score. With a controller he can’t do this yet (he just turned 3 years old), so this is the perfect game console for young kids.

Image source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/04/Kinect_Adventures_cover.jpg

I am sure I’ll be spending quite some time with the Kinect over the next couple of months. This is the future of console games, and maybe in the future for casual online games as well. The experience to play games together is amazing. Too bad I am flying to Holland tonight for a short business trip, I would have loved to play a bit more today.