Being in China to visit some factories I did a little sightseeing on Sunday…
Here’s some impressions of Shangai….
Busy traffic, a city that house almost 30 million people……
Real Chinese food, some spicy, some sweet…:)
The Bund… the major attraction of Shanghai…
In this little house was the first congress from the communist party in 1929, it was attended by 15 people or so, the total communist party was 51 people nationwide back then….. Today they have about 80 million party members….
Nightlife in Shanghai is vibrant… a lot of cozy bars and restaurants in designated area’s…
Night view from the skyline….
and the morning after….:)
Tradional teahouse in ancient township.
Crowdy shopping streets!
The Shanghai tower is worlds second tall building… 632 meters precisely… this eagle view is from the 118th floor!
Pink scooter anyone? btw all scooters here are electric…
Ready for an evening dinner cruise… The dragon boat will take us…
Views from the boat are simply mind-blowing… here some impressions!
The Bund, as seen from the water…
Thanks dragon boat! A city night cruise is absolutely a must do when visiting Shanghai!
Enough sightseeing, tomorrow serious work is waiting!
In China its Monday morning when we leave, let’s fuel up for a 300km road trip north of Shanghai, cool country where pretty girls fuel up your car…:)
Parking lots do look the same everywhere, the only difference is I can’t understand anything from the billboards…..:)
The price of the gas for those who are interested… it’s in RMB, for you to figure out…:)
First factory today is the factory where they make dashboards. It’s not a secret I’m looking for over 10 years for a good dashboard manufacturing plant that can make the dashboard old fashioned like it should, with a steel “bone” connected through foam to the vinyl. This procedure doesn’t be used anymore in modern cars as everything is plastic injection molding these days.
This old procedure we need to make a perfect copy for the 1303 dashboard.
How it works is simple, the steel “bone” is on the upper part of the tooling… the vinyl in the lower part. The chemical mixture that will become foam is poured on to the vinyl. When you close the tooling the chemical mixture becomes a foam that glues the metal part and vinyl together. The vinyl is continuously sucked into place with vacuum. it looks very simple but how to dispense the chemical mixture is very very important.
Before going into the “wedding” tool the vinyl is preformed on a wooden buck. The vinyl is therefor heated to +/- 300°C.
Discussing the details… there is three different models in 1303 (or super beetle to our american friends) Dashboards… You know BBT, we will bring you all three…:)
Next was a very high-end plastic injection factory… specialised in LED headlights… very huge operation, working principally for OE. But because of certain connections they would like to work for us as well… finally we found a possibility to inject the perfect tail light! If the tooling will be affordable. That is…
Will there be a BBT tooling in between soon?
Plenty of High end injection machines, hyper modern and hyper clean factory!
They even have “clean rooms” for assembly of certain headlights… looks like a clinic to me… perfect for a nurse who can’t withstand blood…:)
Assembly of smaller parts like indicators don’t need”clean” rooms off course, they’re just assembly lines.
Thanks to Mike for driving me around whole weekend and Monday, I enjoyed this first leg of my 2019 Asia trip fully!
Time to go to the next destination, about 450 km south in the city Ningbo.
Since the government invested here over 200 billion US dollars in high-speed trains this is the way to travel inside China. and you’re not alone. there’s plenty of trains and the stations look like airports as big!
The trains themselves are MONSTERS! they’re 399 meters long!! and drive up to 350kms/hr! With all luxury on board!
Truly amazing!
Tomorrow new adventures…. if I can keep up with my Blog as internet is pretty restricted here.
Stay tuned!
Didier, a proud BBT customer and friend of Da houze has a huge vegetable garden…
For patrimonial day he showed off all his different tomatoes… he has no less as 305 different!!!!
Don’t have to be Volkswagens every day to be spectacular!
Click picture to watch the movie!
A complete video from the gardens You can see here (in French)
All information from the garden on this website hhttp://jardindubrule.jimdo.com
Didier and his beloved tomatoes wish you a wonderful Sunday!