I was cycling East along the Tongzi Canal, making my way towards the Wenyu River and the northern-most tip of the 2000 year-old Grand Canal. 2 hours and just 20 km later, I sat down at a leafy stretch to enjoy my Powerbar. That’s when I noticed this old man and his yo-yo.
He was a master. He would pick up the yo-yo with the string, and expertly move the sticks back and forth, up and down, until the yo-yo was spinning at a tremendous speed. Zhrrrrrrrrrrr! Zhrrrrrrrrrrrr! was the sound it made, as it spun faster and faster. The string and the sticks disappeared, it it was just man and yo-yo, and he started dancing and twirling as the yo-yo went over his head and between his legs and seemed to fly away from him and then towards him and around him and zhrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
The name of the yo-yo? It’s written on the wall in Chinese characters: Kongzhu.
Fifteen years ago... And now I am back
Sunrise over Tiananmen Square (2012)
When the smog lingers over Beijing, a beautiful picture from the Temple of Heaven complex helps dispel the gloom.
遇见一本缓慢的书
I like Craig's pancake story in Nieman Lab.
Accustomed
In Beijing, a new coffee place is almost always all about the fit out - then the coffee. Occasionally they get both right.
christmas is coming,one year is passing by,kind of in a blue mood...
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