Monday, August 16, 2010

China 2010 Photojournal


While in China, I took over 4000 photos.  Many of which are in my personal collection, but I did pull out some of the highlights to create a photo journal for my student to have and share with their friends, family, and the people who supported the trip.  http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicallyss/sets/72157624746214196/show/

Friday, August 13, 2010

Shanghai Sunsets


On our last evening in Shanghai we took a sunset cruise.  This city has some of the most creative and trendsetting architecture in the world. They use shape, lights, and technology to create a unique and special skyline. 

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Connecting Factors

I was walking in our neighborhood in Shanghai and ran across this group of fellas in a heated game. Basketball is a global sport. Working for an NBA team, I knew that... in theory. But to see it first hand...everywhere we went people were playing, wearing Rockets gear, and Nike. Over 300,000,000
(3 hunnit million, lol)  people in China  play, watch, or consume basketball in some shapem form or fashion.



Each of the Texas Southern University students had a Chinese student pen-pal they corresponded with via email and skype.  This was a brief meet-up where they were finally able to meet face to face.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

On the Other Side of the World...

 View from the 101st Floor of the Shanghai Financial Center.


This may have to be my new logo and mantra:
Excellence Pursuer
Prevail Forever



HBCU's compete on a global scale, too. Best believe.

Shanghai has aestheically pleasing elements, but is not wasteful.  These are light elements placed under the bridge of a freeway.  They come on at dusk and turn off at 11pm. When buildings/rooms are not in use the electricity is turned off.  Your room key turns on the electricity. When you leave, it is shut off.  I was completely feeling their green/energy conscious lifestyles. Something we can definitely utilize here in the U.S.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

China 2010









Several of my China photos have already been published, but these are some of the ones I kept private. Every where we went, people would take pictures of us.  The kids were especially curious and every one was friendly. Eye-opening to be immersed in a completely different culture.  I'm grateful for the experience of seeing another part of the world.

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Forbidden City


He was so sweet!  Came up to me and asked me to practice English with him. We chatted for a while.  The greatest lesson learned is that humanity has no language barrier.

Beijing: The Birdsnest Stadium