Anyone in china now?

Cool.

Btw, my awesome powers of deduction were correct. Met the NB group last nite. It was a pretty easy call. 5 Americans, two pairs of NB, one pair of PFs and a guy with a redsox hat :slight_smile:

R

I just left DG last wednesday. (Sheraton Hotel)

I will be in Fuzhou from the 4th of april. Still deciding on a hotel though. Tip anyone?

I was there two weeks ago and stayed at the “Depo Hotel”. It was nothing spectacular but, what do you really expect in Fuzhou / Putian? All you can hope for is a good breakfast buffet and a non smoking room.

fuzhou - shangiri-la hotel.

but pronounce it like “shan-gureela” or your taximan will be doing circles for hours.

80usd per night i think, opposite concert hall and near enough to the main drag, stores and a few nice coffee bars with wifi. gym is not too bad either.

nice thread though…can we make it a keeper?

Done.

R

I agree this should be a keeper… but in the “Footwear & Softgoods” section?

Some of us non-shoe guys might not find it except when it pops-up on the home page. I wonder if there is a better way for Core77 to do this. An online calendar with names/locations so you don’t have to read the whole thread to see who is where - when. I would use it when I’m in Shenzhen or Shanghai.

I guess I figured the thread would be more specific to footwear people in China, given they would likely all be around the same places (ie. Dongguan/Houjie, or Fuzhou/Putian) or even in the same ftys…

Though I can see that others may also go to China and want to connect. The difficulty is that once it is opened-up, you also need to include other places in the world, and it would get unmanageable quickly unless there was a thread for every single country.

I think that perhaps the footwear travel is somewhat more location/interest focused, it might be best to keep it where it’s at. If enough other demand for other industries/locations, we could explore it. That or link to another service like Tripit, etc.

I’m open though if there are other ideas. My basic thought is not that footwear is particularly special, or necessarily needs to be treated differently, just that it is a more focused group with more things than in common than perhaps other ID sub-genres/travel places so treating it different is easier implemented.

R

Ha I just got back from China about two weeks ago. The brazilian bbq at the royal lagoon is a must hit spot at least once a trip. what are you working on while your there?

as an aside, have you been running into ‘worker shortage’ problems?

BBQ at Royal Lagoon is quite good. I was working on development of a new brand at a top fty in the area that also makes Adidas, Puma, Ecco, etc. Would prefer not to share the fty name, but most probably are familiar with it.

I haven’t directly been affected by the labor shortage, though did hear of the issues from the fty manager. From what I saw in not peak season, the fty was doing alright, still at about 80% capacity with 7 of 9 lines currently running (I think).

Where in China were you at? DG, I’m guessing…

R

I’ve been there a few times. The have amazing capriana’s.


I’ve noticed that the higher-end factories are doing fine while the cheaper factories lost quite a few people after Chinese New Year.

I know it’s been worse recently, but fwiw all ftys typically lose a lot of people after CNY.

R

Hi… Will be hitting Dongguan 14th April… Staying at Haiyatt Garden in Downtown DG… (NOT IN HOIUJE… yuk!)
Check out the Golden Spoon - Taiwanese restaurant - Good Clean (no oil) food.
Also Saigon in Hoiuje - Vietnamese…

Yeah I was talking to a few people different fty managers, trading co. guys etc. they all seemed to say they were having worker shortages everywhere. From what I could get out of it, it has to do with govt stimulus building roads trains and then ftys moving inland to capture cheaper land. Some of them were doing about 50% outsource stitching in N. China, and then the lasting/assembly in DG.

Most of the places I went to had capacity around 70%, but I assumed labor situation must be a little worse because delivery dates kept getting pushed further back. I talked to a guy from Vietnam said the same thing, plenty of orders, but nobody can hit delivery dates. It just seemed to be the issue on everybody’s mind didn’t matter what type of fty (vulc, mold shop, eva, sneaker, sandal etc.). But yes, I was mostly in DG this trip.

Hope your trip is going well and that you travel safely.

@styler66
I’ve stayed at the Haiyatt before; it’s alright. It’s the kind of hotel that gets you to the fty early and keeps you there late… but there is something they do at Haiyatt that’s awesome. If you check out their buffett (romanzos?), they’ve got this ice cream station, grab one of the Magnum ice cream bars. I swear they taste like old school haagan daz bars but dulce de luce flavor.

In Fuzhou this week and next (Until 14th may)

I will be making a trip to china the 2 weeks after 4th of july if anyone else will be there. i will be hitting Guangzhou, Zhuhai, then Shanghai.

Make sure you check out some of the art galleries in Shanghai! Good stuff.

Thanks for the heads up Yo, i will def try to see some of them, i think im there for a couple days.

“The Bund” district is also pretty cool!

I found this guide pretty helpful last time I was there:
http://www.designspongeonline.com/2009/09/shanghai-guide.html

Believe it or not, there is a pretty good Mediterranean restaurant in the center of the lagoon on the grounds of the art museum, which is not too far from the strip of international shopping where the 4 Seasons Hotel is.

There was one uber crazy marketplace I went to there, just great for total chaos and people watching, I can’t remember the name, but your hotel concierge will know it, mostly locals. They only told me about it after I stated 3 times that “I want to see some authentic Chinese shopping and stuff”, after 45 minutes there I thought my head would explode! Craziness.