Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Chengdu China: Shopping

World’s largest shopping mall at night!

Granted that China’s transformation from a poor country, sabotaged by exploitation and interference by Western nations in a destructive and nasty alliance with Japan, to a rich, sophisticated, technologically-advanced economic powerhouse, was at first imperceptibly slow. But in today’s fast-paced times, twenty years can make a big difference. A lot of Westerners, and I have to say from personal experience, most Japanese, have not kept up with the developments of their neighbor over the last two decades.

I was in Beijing in 2007. There was a lot of construction going on in preparation for the upcoming Olympic games. I was in Chengdu in 2009, a stopover on my way to Nepal. Again, I saw a lot of construction underway. But both of these major cities back then were still at the beginning stages of the rebirth of the country. It was old China with a hint of the new. The public restrooms were usually filthy. As bustling as both these mega metropolises were, I didn’t sense much enthusiasm or excitement.

So I guess it’s understandable that the old views and prejudices about China still dominate any discussion of what China is like now.

Straightforward and telling statistic: It took four decades but China has lifted 800 million people — that’s 56% of its population — out of extreme poverty. Can we say the same of the U.S.?


[ This originated at the author's personal website: https://jdrachel.com ]

Chengdu China: Shopping | John Rachel

Life In Japan: Catio Update

I’ve finished the interior of the new catio and can report that it has turned out to be a success. This kitties visit it several times a day — Jennifer (all white) spends the most time in it — relax both on the ground and the shelves, sniff the flowers, eat the wild grass, chase the occasional butterfly, and seem overall to enjoy being outdoors and being able to move around in their new playground.

This has been a fun project. I feel like I’ve done something special for our special companions. While there are too many predators where we live — a large bear was actually sighted just last night close to Benten Shrine, which is a short walk from our house — to let them run freely, they get a bit of “nature” and variation now.



[ This originated at the author's personal website . . .  https://jdrachel.com ]

Life In Japan: Catio Update | John Rachel