First the Aurora Building, now Shanghai metro stations

On our way back from the gym today, we noticed a new big screen (really big screen) TV for advertisements at the Huangpi Nan Lu Metro stop. And yes, we stood there like an idiot and videotaped it with our phone for five minutes. Most of the ads are for the 2010 World Expo, and boy do they make Shanghai seem like a great place to live. Which, of course, it is.

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Love that last line. Reminds me of an old inside joke, "they're all fine houses".

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