Susan Blumberg-Kason

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Postcard pretty

July 18, 2010 By Susan Blumberg-Kason Leave a Comment

Yesterday I enjoyed a delightful lunch with fellow alumni from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The director of the alumni association was in town and brought us all a package of these beautiful postcards.Twenty years ago this summer I flew off to Hong Kong to start my … [Read more...]

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Japanese treasure trove

July 15, 2010 By Susan Blumberg-Kason Leave a Comment

My mom brought me this stash of green tea from Japan last week. Japanese green tea is my favorite.The tea on the left and in the center (in the white bag) is genmaichai, or roasted rice tea. If you look closely at the bag on the left, you can see brown pieces of roasted rice … [Read more...]

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Tabasco ad, 1958

July 12, 2010 By Susan Blumberg-Kason 4 Comments

In 1958, Ludwig Bemelmans, the author of the beloved Madeline children's books, illustrated this ad for Tabasco sauce--in a Hong Kong setting.This colonial dinner, complete with paper lanterns, a harbor view, and Chinese servants, looks like something from The World of Suzy … [Read more...]

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Godown, part deux

July 11, 2010 By Susan Blumberg-Kason 8 Comments

I couldn't resist.I found this 1972 ad for the Godown Bistro's sister restaurant--the Godown Restaurant, across the Harbor in Hong Kong's Central district.The ad is just as colonial as the Bistro's:It has the same intimate, friendly atmosphere and the waitresses are … [Read more...]

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Remembering Kai Tak, 1925 – 1998

July 9, 2010 By Susan Blumberg-Kason 4 Comments

Twelve years ago last week, Hong Kong's legendary Kai Tak Aiport closed. The infamous runway 13 ran jutted into the harbor, and to help navigate tricky landings, pilots used a red and white checkerboard etched into a nearby mountain as their cue to turn 47 degrees in the final … [Read more...]

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