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in germany

miniatur wunderland hamburg!

one month before leaving berlin, we suddenly realized that despite having lived in germany for over 3 years, we still hadn’t visited hamburg… so, much like our last minute trip to see the great wall, we quickly booked our train tickets and off we went for a visit.

i was anticipating a lot of good things about this visit: seeing old friends, the “portugiesenviertel”, christmas markets, franzbrötchen, strolling along the port… but very high on my list was to finally see the miniatur wunderland! ever since i visited loxx in berlin, friends had been telling me that if i liked loxx, i should go to see the miniature place in hamburg, as it was 10x better. so i reaaaaaally wanted to see it!

and of course they were right… it’s A-MA-ZING! :D

in my excitement, i immediately dove nose-first into the displays and forgot to take a proper picture that would show you the size of it… but it’s huge! you can really see the countless hours of work that went into planning, building and maintaining this thing… nothing has been left to chance.

everywhere you look, there’s something going on: a party, a rescue mission, a bike race, a police investigation, a movie shoot, protests, a graffiti artist doing his thing… as well as really mundane things, made all the more interesting by being staged by such tiny people. every single one of them seems to have been put there with a purpose… and there are millions of them!

as in berlin, the airport was one of my favorite parts. the hamburg one is extremely well done, with different planes taxiing and landing simultaneously which you could follow on the departures & arrivals screens overhead. not just the planes though — they really managed to capture all the atmosphere surrounding it, from the lines of taxis waiting outside to the workers horsing around in the airport’s customs area…

a lot of the scenes have interaction built into them, which you can trigger by pressing small buttons. you’ll hear an old woman complaining to her husband, a tree falling on a house, a firemen brigade rushing to put out a fire on an old house… or even a chocolate factory which gives you free mini chocolates! :D

the control room is equally fascinating. some trains have cameras on the front, and you can follow the video feed of their journey as they make their way around the different parts of the miniature world. and when, inevitably, one of them breaks down, you can see the engineers quickly rise from their chairs to go fix the problem!

you could spend days there, zooming into all the details and the mini-scenes playing out, following the trains which wander the kilometers of tracks along the two floors… and it’s still expanding!

we’ll definitely come back for more someday. :)

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in china traveling

the ride back

ah, portugal. i’m missing your blue skies and cozy food already, but it’s good to be back to our shanghai headquarters, with two spoiled cats under our blankets.

the flights were long but thankfully uneventful, and i think i might have stumbled on the trick to flying reassurance – get the seats in front of the air hostess. they always smile to you and their air of someone who has done this a million times will do wonders for takeoff/landing stress. coincidently, they’re usually the best seats on the plane, so it’s a lovely two-in-one.

between our trip to portugal and the one back, ba changed their flight entertainment system to include many more programs that you can start/pause anytime you want. they now include tv series like dexter, the big bang theory, flight of the conchords, etc. which make a 11 hour flight much more pleasant.

also on way home, i’ve shot my first video with the neat little camera i got for xmas! it’s a tiny sony that makes me feel like the intrepid reporter i always dreamed to be :)
anyway, the video is from the maglev ride here in shanghai: a 30km stretch between the shanghai pudong airport and longyang metro station, in 7:30 at a top speed of 430km/h. it’s the fastest i ever traveled on earth, so i thought it might be fun to share!


ps – at 2:45, another maglev train crosses the one i am riding, so watch out for that. also, my editing skills are non-existent, since it’s the first time i actually “make” a video, so bear with me :)