Posts Tagged ‘anhui’

snaps | just across the street ::

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

:: taken in the small town of Chuzhou in Anhui province, China. I found these to be ingenious advertising efforts. The first photo says, “There is a noodle shop across the way.” The second photo says, “The old Ao De fried chicken shop is across the street.” Sure enough, in both cases, these shops were directly across the alley – less that 10 meters away. I was curious about the necessity and effectiveness of such advertisements, so I took the time to observe pedestrian reactions to them.

Not that these figures represent statistically sound research, but, in 30 minutes (the time it took me to finish my bubble tea), 47 people walked by these two signs (they were right next to each other). Only a few people didn’t notice them, but every person that noticed them looked across the street to confirm what they had just read. 22 of those people people crossed the street and went to one of the two restaurants. Fascinating.  // AjS

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ten years of turmoil ::

Monday, May 11th, 2009

:: I spent the past three days in Anhui visiting with my friend’s grandfather, a lovely man full of stories and laughs. He apparently took a liking to me as well and upon my departure gifted me two vintage Chairman Mao pins and a handwritten “Cultural Revolution Souvenir” (文化大革命纪念). Note the last two lines of handwriting in the picture below: 1966 – 1976, 十年动乱!!! (1966 – 1976, Ten Years of Turmoil!!!). A souvenir indeed.  // AjS

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