November is with us. But rather than letting you loose on a whole load of crappy personal propaganda as to what I expect this forthcoming month, let me let loose on a little bit of — touristic ego…
I love to travel: I’ve done 19 countries, territories and regions so far (the Macao SAR was No. 19). My current Swiss passport is a true “Chinese unifier”: it has, on two separate pages, stamps from the mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. It’s amazing. China has, as a lot of people who’ve seen the pages remark, been effectively unified by me. “Emperor David Feng a la Qin Shihuang,” some might even think…
That — never. I swear. If I led this unified nation I’d totally stink it up. My PhD candidacy is in media, not politics, and I am more known for my train shtick than any kind of academese you can (or cannot) make sense of… The current “system”, while far from being perfect, at least isn’t starving 1.3 billion alive…
Anyway… here’s me and the whole of Greater China. As of late October 2011…

I admit I should have met Tracy a bit earlier, when she was in Tibet on assignment for her TV “thing” there. She worked with the regional TV station (controlled by Beijing, of course) for a full month last year…
But I’m happy to have “unified”, in the words of some folks, the whole of Greater China with my iPhone.

Home base for me: Beijing. I’ve still a bit to do but I think I’ve basically nailed it.

The new “home”, of sorts, during my Chinglish teaching assignment: Harbin. Note that I live near Songbei (north of that squiggly Songhua River), but I often head south to central Harbin — if only for the Costa there… about 20 minutes in good traffic…
I do a lot of geotagged photos, so yep, I’ve been all over the place. And I find that to be kind of neat. You leave your own digital footprint without painting a bridge (or a temple) with your name (risking the cane in Singapore, for example)…
