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(中国网通形象广告)

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(China Unicom corporate advertisement)

"In un respiro, da Atene a Pechino/In modo che tutti possano stare su un palcoscenico mondiale./China Unicom, grazie ad un'avanzata tecnologia broadband, crea una rete di comunicazione globale e supporta le Olimpiadi di Pechino 2008./China Unicom amplia il Tianxia"
(pubblicità corporate di China Unicom)

2011-08-12

OMG - where are we going?

I was watching the national news on Italian television yesterday and I was shocked when I discovered that nobody mentioned the famine in the Horn of Africa. In the morning I called the Ministero degli Affari Esteri in order to ask whether there was a hot line for those who want to donate some money or send some food or basic stuff to the people in need there. They told me no (they seemed really surprised I called to ask such a "stupid" question!), but assured me that the Italian television was going to air some PSAs on this topic. Up to now, they haven't been aired yet and I wonder what they are waiting for...if they keep waiting is going to be too late!
For those who want to donate and help relieving this terrible famine, I found these two websites and would like to share them with you:

http://www.wfp.org
http//www.agire.it

Just one American dollar can help the lives of four children, and I think every little can help, in this moment. Also sharing videos on facebook and banners can help in the mobilization process (see http://www.wfp.org/stories/horn-africa-10-ways-you-can-help)

I guess yesterday I was really fighting and nervous. Unexpectedly, my day started in a very quiet way, with a view of the Olympic PSAs that were broadcast in China just before the Beijing 2008 Olympics...to my astonishment, I discovered that many PSAs were about saving resources. And this was good.

What is not good is that it seems they didn't work at all, even though they were produced and aired just a couple of years ago. During my last stay in Beijing I discovered the air conditioning was always set at 18 degrees, no matter if I found myself in a restaurant, in the lobby of my dorm, or in the tube. It was freezing inside public spaces, while outside it was really hot. I became very fussy about this and I kept complaining, saying that it was actually a waste and resources can come to an end. Moreover, too much air conditioning is no good for your health. They didn't seem to care that much. This attitude made me mad. I'm not saying that Italy is better: on the contrary, we don't get as many PSAs as they do there, and I think it is really a waste to produce and air PSAs without finding a way to make them useful through the years.

And the second thing that made me mad yesterday is the following: why when I check my mail I always bump into commercial banners? Or news about Pippa Middleton? Why websites of important newspapers or search engines cannot help in giving visibility to the famine in the Horn of Africa that is taking place, NOW? Why nobody seems to care? Why do I need to bump into this kind of banner:


and not this one?


Why do people prefer to spend their time reading gossip about VIP instead of helping someone in need? There is nothing to OMG about it. I think media are not taking up their responsability, and if I think of MTV programs such as TEEN CRIBS and PARIS HILTON DUBAI BFF I become even madder! Sorry, but I couldn't keep it anymore! And what we should OMG about is that by deleting some countries from our knowledge of the world is making everything worse, because we are going nowhere. And possibly this economic crisis should make us think about an alternative solution, that is sustainable for the majority, not the minority of countries. I know, I am a dreamer...

2011-08-04

HOT! Pics from the DA VINCI store in BEIJING and MORE!

While the big fuss about the "Da Vinci case” was spreading in the Chinese media and before my post for the website Cineresie was published, I decided to go and have a look at the big store in Jianguomen (actually, it is more of a showroom, as it occupies 8,000 square metres). I went there on a Saturday morning, on July 16th.

I got to know that the shop moved next to the Friendship store (友谊商店) in 2006: this is a significant change, as the Friendship store, founded in 1964, has been the first and only store selling exclusively to foreigners and foreign goods in China (its status has changed over the years, as it now sells also to Chinese people and mainly sells Chinese goods...  this is really interesting: if, in the past, it could have warrant a foreign origins of goods and a sense of internationalisation, what could it guarantee now?).

 
1. View from the Da Vinci store (Friendship Store is on the right)

As I entered, some workers of the shop welcomed me and even though I made clear that I just wanted to have a look around, they literally excorted me around the store, as if they were bodyguards. I was not allowed to take pictures - of course, I asked for the permission! - but I was so bad as to take two, which I am happy to share with you in this post. Personally, I didn’t like the furniture they sell – too kitsch and cumbersome – and I kept wondering:
- who can afford to buy this "Western stuff" here in Beijing?
- who can fit such huge beds and sofas in a normal house here in Beijing?
I guess my worries are the reasons that make the majority of foreign enterpreneurs happy: China has rich people! Chinese people buy luxury goods! Oh yeah. I'm sorry, but I'm very skeptical about this semplicistic view.... anyway, my "tour guide" told me that people buy them, so no need to worry (at least for the foreign business people!). There was a third question going through my head, among others that I cannot share with you: would this kind of furniture sell in Italy or in any other country? Have a look here:

2. A luxury bed exposed in the Da Vinci store

The atmosphere in the shop was tense and, apart from me, there was only a couple of young Chinese (were they journalists???) Obviously, I didn't ask anything about the scandal, but I noticed that the labels of Italian furniture were simply saying "MADE IN ITL" (does it stand for "ITALY"?) and that the pieces of furniture of Ms. Tang (see the first post on the Da Vinci case) were not on sale anymore. I saw one piece of furniture of the same Italian brand Ms. Tang bought, and I thought it was very weird that the two doors of the wine cupboard opened both from the right to the left, which is pretty uncommon and surely not very practical.
Unfortunately, I was able to take just another picture in the only place where they didn't follow me: yes, the toilet!

3. A shot of the impressive luxury toilet in the Da Vinci store

The Da Vinci store in Beijing doesn't only sell furniture, but also ornaments, fabrics and jewelry. Later on, I found out that Ms. Phuan, beside holding a PhD. (the specialty, though, is never mentioned), is also a very creative woman and has her own line of jewelry. I selected here some of her most significant creations, all the pictures come from the website: http://www.dorisvinci.com/

4. "Renzo" 

"Renzo" is a casual example from the watches series, which boasts also other models, namely: Ilario, Iniga, Vitus, Viviana and Phaedra.

5. Doris

"Doris" is a piece of the Jewely series, which comprehends also other pieces, namely: Eterna, Fiore, La perla, Quadrato, Vertigo and Rossa.

6. Ellenico

"Ellenico" is a ring of the New Collection, that consists also of other pieces, namely: Merletto, Eternità, Polvere di stelle, Innamorato and Margherita.

It seems Italy and Italian names played a crucial role in the life of Doris Phua. In case you want to purchase Dr. Phua's jewelry but you don't happen to be in Beijing, China, or Asia, and find yourself in Italy instead, you still can go and check her store in Italy. As advertised on the website, the first store on the store locator section is in Italy, precisely in Como, "PLZZA SAN FEDELE NO. 5". 

7. Doris Vinci's store in Italy

LAST UPDATE: I just discovered that there is also an Italian website: http://www.dorisvinci.it, which advertises a second Doris Vinci store in Via Montesolaro 14/B, Cantù. I hope the collections sold in Italy don't have the blatantly Italian names of the ones that are sold in China and in Asia!