Well, when I was first seeded the idea of visiting China for business, I was rather not prepared. With the challenges in language and the fact that a vegetarian has to forage several food joints before getting a decent meal, I had some initial apprehensions. However, with some careful considerations (thanks to Google Translate & some blogs that brought to light the availability of vegetarian food in parts of areas I was visiting), I rolled my sleeves up and prepared to venture into the opportunity that knocked up my door.
I must confess that this is my first attempt into writing a travelogue and I'm indebted to thank fellow BHPians at this juncture for inspiring me with several great write-ups that made me pen one down. So this was my maiden trip to China covering 3 cities viz., Ningbo, Shanghai & Yantai. Here's the geographical layout of these cities to give you all a picture of where they're situated:
Whilst this travelogue covers my short stint in all 3 cities, I would be focusing more into the Chinese automotive scene, the cars on their roads and highways, and the hoopla around it for the viewing pleasure of us BHPians
So the first destination was Ningbo and the flight from Chennai to Ningbo had an ~1.5 hr stop at Hong Kong with the overall flying hours of 7.5 hrs by Cathay Pacific airlines.
Touchdown at HKK - an airport that overlooks the shore offering picturesque view from the descent.
Ningbo is a smaller yet a major industrial hub of the eastern China offering connectivity by sea to several countries around the globe. The area is industrialized with major automotive and several other manufacturing hubs with a population of 7.6 million.
Once landed at Ningbo and immigration procedures are over, checked into Sheraton Ningbo.
View from Sheraton into the cityscape:
There is no short way of explaining how different is China's love and affinity towards car brands coming from a country like India. With eyes closed, I would firstly affirm that this is a country with most number of car brands on the planet. Well, why wouldn't it being the world's largest market for automobiles. Having said that, China hugs VW the way Indian hugs Maruti Suzuki. I couldn't exactly gather how or where did this affinity come from, but I could see the people holding great amount of trust in the brand. From the old taxis to the luxury limousines, VW has grabbed it all. But this status quo will stand to test in future. With the # of state owned car companies getting increased in the country, people's tilt and favor towards their domestic brands are equally growing and time will tell as to how does this market fare in the years to come.
Without any further ado:
The Buick GL8 that picked me from the Ningbo airport:
Ford's entry level SUV in China - Edge
A 2.4L i-VTEC Accord which was pretty common on the Chinese streets
An Audi A6L - The L here stands for LWB?
A timeless styled GL350 from the Merc
That's Nissan's one of the famous nameplate - Qashqai
All buses (at least in the cities of China) are mandated to be electric; this one is from BYD circling within the towns of Ningbo (bear with the pic quality)
MPVs are very well received in China as well - This one from Toyota is Previa
That's the Fit from Honda - the Jazz of India
This one from Lincoln was quite a looker - the MKZ luxury sedan
A vast majority of the cabbies own a VW, personifying their trust towards the brand. This one named Lavida was very common among them
That's a Lexus CT200h hatch. The paint job is just fab.
That's a mean looking brand new Mazda 6 Atenza
We had lunch during one of the afternoons at this restaurant called "The Taste of Ningbo".
For those who love seafood, you are about to treat your eyes:
Although, for a vegetarian like me, all they had was salad with some of the green leaves, and native vegetables. I was prepared for far worse, so I wasn't disappointed after all
Back to business, that's a BYD e5. BYD is fast catching up in China, and unless controversies such as availability of lithium surfaces out, there's no stopping them, at least in China.
That's the entry level sedan from Ford - a Focus
That's a Cadillac (CTS?) sedan. Tastefully applied chrome over the grille IMO.
Porsche Macan in Black was another famous luxury SUV fast catching pace.
This one is the latest gen of Ford Mondeo in all its glory.
With this short 4 day stay in Ningbo, I had to pack my bags up to my next destination Shanghai, the financial capital of China. With official work spread across the week, had little time to explore Ningbo. But I wouldn't want to miss out on Shanghai. With a weekend to spare, I was lucky enough to have company to take me around the city to some breathtaking locations. Well, read on...
Touchdown Pudong, which is the busiest international hub of China. Pudong is one of the two international airports for Shanghai along the eastern coast of China, whereas Hongqiao, (its older counterpart) is the other one catering to Shanghai's air traffic, located from the city center.
Spotted this Passat based station wagon on the way to my hotel at Shanghai.
And a head-turning Lexus ES 300h sedan
