Showing posts with label trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trip. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Sino Supremacy

So one of the advantages of extending a semester as a student was that I could apply for the study trip and actually get selected!!

An essay for my motivation, a list of my contributions and my resume.. and there I got selected!

So a bit on both cities. First Shanghai!

My expectations from Shanghai was that it would be like Mumbai. After all, in Mumbai we always heard that we want to be like Shanghai. But, what I got was nothing like Mumbai. Shanghai was dazzling. Shanghai was impressive. Shanghai was not Asian city. Shanghai was in a different league altogether. Probably, we were downtown and in CBD area all the while and could not go to pockets with the other darker part. Its brilliant infrastructure has put it so much ahead of Mumbai - I doubt we will catch upto it even in next couple of decades considering we are boasting BWSL and see where Shanghai has already reached...

But then an interesting thing happened, I met one of my ex-colleagues (rmbr Head of Intern) who now works as China economist in Shanghai. We were discussing this that how I cannot dream to Mumbai to cope up to Shanghai even in next two decades. Then, the discussion went to how he should check Mumbai trains on youtube. But wait, you tube and FB both are blocked. He made a very interesting comment - he said, you see, we cannot dream of the political freedom ever.

Oh ya, the second thing - Shanghai Expo. I wonder if Indian govt has any ability to hold a event of 1/10th of this size. It boasted of 200,000 visitors on Saturday alone and 110,000 on Sunday (considering it was raining on Sunday evening). Spread across in an area as big as NUS, we could manage only 4 pavilions in two hours.

Another very quick scan of downtown - the city had so much wealth - the cars were not as fancy as Singapore but it I could spot quite a few of european makes. The most astonishing part was fashion labels - in 2 hours in Nanjing Road, and I saw 3 Gucci stores, 2 LV stores, a row of Chloe, Coach, Dior etc. and a 4 storey M&S building. The buildings and architecture are also impressive and worth watching.

I did not ride Maglev or go to Xian Tian Di or the Oriental Tower but I went to bund. Overlooking the river, the bund is the place where you can see the wealth in Shanghai. The scene at 11:30 PM was as good as it gets. I could not even believe this was Asia. My peers from Canada were impressed as well - this was a North American City.

At a dinner with alums, one of our alumnus remarked. Shanghai is a perfect case of east meets west. People in west who want to see China, come to Shanghai and people in internal China who want to see West also come to Shanghai. Very remarkable!

How does government manage to contain the pressure on infrastructure? Mumbai has so high influx with lure of wealth that the city is in shambles due to thousands of people coming everyday in hope of making it big in city. But again comes the govt intervention - the government in China has controlled the migration by adopting 'hukou'. What it essentially means is citizenship. The rationale seems to quite clear - no overload if you cant supply enough raw materials and infrastructure to these cities. As a result, there is no free movement available which again is good at a point that farmers do not leave their land and come to commercial capitals for work but also restricts free movement in the country.

Come to Beijing - this is where my expectations were met. Perfectly a capital! A city with strong cultural heritage with a sense of development but at the same time those pockets of narrow lanes and small buildings. Even my Korean friend who had visited Delhi, remarked a sight which he thought was something similar to Nehru Palace! Forbidden City - remarkably preserved. The great wall of China - ahh, the pleasure of seeing it with own eyes cannot be matched. One of the wonders of world, a surreal experience when you see long walls out of no where. And still maintained in same shape. Old houses converted to pubs give that excellent homely feeling. At the same time, expat pubs makes you feel the westerners can no longer avoid China.

Here's one for fashion buffs - Chinese girls are CRAZY about LV bags. One of the alumnus in Shanghai remarked that they save upto 6-8 months salary to buy one small bag. And some media rumours also suggest that they go in prostitution etc to get the luxury they desire. Well, the other day I went to Subway tograb a bite and I see this girl dressed as waitress entering subway, not more than 22-23 - but had this small LV purse. Which again makes me realise that how Mumbai will again take two decades (or more) to catch with fashion scene in China. I am not quite sure what is the reason but I know PPP is one.

A few more remarks
- you cannot survive if you do not speak mandarin
- you can survive as a vegetarian if you know what to order and how to order
- the vegetarian food is sometimes bland but sometimes reallly good even for Indian palate (some adjustments to taste are necessary)
- the non-vegetarians will go mad eating and still not hurt the wallet
- the metro is as good as Singapore
- the traffic is not as bad as Mumbai (both Shanghai and Beijing)
- Energy in Shanghai is comparable to Mumbai, so unlike cold lah-land. Beijing was more relaxed.

Wasnt I supposed to visit companies on study trip? Well we did. But I think the actual learning takes place out there on streets. Thank you NUS for providing me again this great opportunity!


Monday, January 18, 2010

Montreal, Molson & Masti!

A quick background: We receive mail from Caleb about John Molson MBA Case Compeitition from Concordia University, Montreal - Elims based on CV and some case. I apply. I get invitation for elims presentation. I end up with wrong slides. Maintain my cool. Get selected to represent NUS.

Cut to: January 1, 2010

What a way to start the year! Flying 32 hours through 2 different countries finally to reach -25 degree celsius from +26 degrees! Finally reach Montreal, Canada! For a person who never saw snow, it was exciting! To see snowflakes! To see inches of snow lying on roads! To feel the feet freezing and mouth go numb! To expose less than 4 square inches of body to open air and with 4 layers of clothing!

We dint do great at the competition but the experience was amazing. A quick quote from roomie - At competitions, either you win prizes or earn experience!

But seriously, never we had been so productive! 3 hours and we could present situation, complications, analysis, alternatives, risks and mitigations and the financials! All without Powerpoint or excel! Thats a different story that we could never adapt so quickly and maintain the level judges expected us to! And with agility, it also promoted thinking outside the box (with concrete proof of things happening inside the box as well) ! But if we had this approach to all case studies in MBA, we would have not only been far more learned but productive and efficient as well!

Not forgetting to mention the best team for so far - a team so diverse, a team so brilliant, a team where complementary skills was not just another adjective - With Hugo on broader strategy, to Suveer on detailed operations and Gaurav on Marketing, my role was mainly to stick with financials and I loved it! Thats in the room! Outside the room, it was a laughter riot! Some phrases will just stick with me for life! And the situations especially with Hugo with darker side! Notable Mentions: Italllyyyy Schooool of Businesss and Have you considered Mexico?

And oh the coach - Paulo Molson.. oops Paulo Magalhaes! A guide and a friend - but most important a great host! How comfortable it feels in a new city when you have such a warm host! Never mind his driving skills :-)

A North American city with great architecture, it seemed so European! And while city was freezing, the underground city concept was very unique! We did not get much time to explore around, but whatever we saw was simply 'beautiful'!

All in all, a trip to remember for all reasons!