Technically she's just a mammal, but any 6 year old little girl that can swim across the Yangtze river in less than 28 minutes, might as well have gills. And thats just what Tan Jiajia, a Chongqing first grader did, as she "easily" swam a 1,500 meter stretch of the river in a time of 27 minutes, 24 seconds. via: [dailychilli] ![]() click the image for full gallery I recently came across Swiss photographer Ferit Kuyas' project 'City of Ambition' while browsing 'round the webs. Published back in 2009, the images give a unique look at the city, and typically its development, with the fog/smog that constantly plagues our city as a theme throughout. Owners of Iphones, Ipads, and Ipod touches rejoice! For getting around Chongqing has never been easier. Over the past couple of years "Taxi-Books" have been floating around Chongqing, allowing anyone with a purse, or the willingness to walk around with an extra cigarette-pack sized bulge in their pocket, to get to a number of popular destinations with relative ease (open taxi-book, find desired location, show taxi driver). However, as fashion trends have begun to move toward slimmer fitting pants, and away from the once fashionable man purse, that extra bulge has become not only uncomfortable, but inconvenient, and getting around town usually results to struggling to give directions in broken chinese, or calling/texting your one local friend to have them deal with the Chongqinghua slurring cabi. Struggle no longer my friends, as a savior is upon us... well, some of us(unfortunately not me). In true Darwinian fashion, the fine folks behind the aforementioned Taxi-Book, have got with the times and created the Chongqing Taxi-Book application(available here). Not only does "Chongqing Taxi-Book - The App." have over 300 locations for you to choose from, broken down into 10 separate categories, from Nightlife + Entertainment, to Healthcare + Education, but it also offers text-speech pronunciation of said locations(incase your cab driver can't read. trust me, it happens), and a 12,000 word english-chinese dictionary. So now you can keep the skinny jeans, forget the man-purse, and still get where you need to go! And for a few faithful readers, you can do so for free... ***CQSCENE.COM and Taxi-Book are giving away free downloads of Chongqing Taxi-Book - The App. to the first 3 people to leave a comment, telling us your favorite destination in Chongqing.*** In two recent news reports, one Chongqing school has put an end to Tai-Chi, while another is making an attempt to end touching. This little article reports that Duping elementary school in CQ municipality, has traded in the tradition of teaching tai-chi exercises to it's students during recess, for something a bit more modern. Instead of learning how to relax, and do things like, channel their 'chi' energy, the kids will now be taught how to grab their crotch, and thrust their pelvis, just like Michael Jackson. And purveyors of 'truthiness,' The Global Times reports here, that Chongqing University of Posts & Telecommunications, has assembled a group of student volunteers to crack-down on students' "uncivilized behavior," which includes littering, trampling grassy areas, and forms of touching such as kissing and hugging. Is it just me, or should the kids being taught to emulate MJ, also be the ones who are taught not to inappropriately touch? ![]() Yesterday a friend in Chongqing posted on facebook that he'd just seen 6 rats at Big Pizza in Three gorges square. That was right after I'd returned home from eating, no more than 100 meters away, at Tianlu Sushi, and witnessing 1/6 of what went down at Big Pizza. Now, if you want to eat delicious, traditional, inexpensive Chinese food, you're going to eat in in restaurants with rats. The aforementioned restaurants however are expensive(ish) and nice(ish) by local standards. There is a time and a place for Rats. My favorite noodle shop for instance. Sushi. Sure as shit isn't one of them. ![]() So says New York Times journalist Matt Gross in his article 'Lost in China.' Gross' article is written as a letter to our fair city, and though not holding back in calling her ugly(at times), he makes some fine points and has some interesting insights from his six day spent here, including the oh so quotable, a "Chinese city for Chinese people." Highlights from the article include his mention of Shancheng(beer), Huang Jue Ping(art district), and a shout-out to CiCi Park. Read the full article HERE, and view the slideshow HERE. ![]() So, apparently just over a week ago, these 3 guys(and 1 other not pictured) passed-out in the middle of Baguocheng square in Chongqing's Jiulongpo district. Apparently they had been interviewing for a job, and after the interview while at lunch with the boss of the company, preceeded to try to impress the boss of the company by out-drinking one another. As ChinaHush put it, "I wonder who got the job?" via: ChinaHush *In a recent survey done throughout 30 Chinese cities, Chongqing ranked behind Shanghai and Hong Kong as China's 3rd sexiest city, with 65% of those who voted for Chongqing naming "beautiful women" as the reason. **But with most good news comes a bit of bad as Chongqing also ranked behind Urumqi (Xinjiang) as having China's second highest divorce rate. So before you run off to marry one of the infamous Chongqing meinu (pronounced may nuee), make sure to to get that prenup signed. *via: sify **via: Times of India |

















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