I've been busy writing up my Russia research for Lonely Planet's Russia and Trans-Siberian Railway books. I did manage to squeeze in a short article on Vladivostok for the New York Times last Sunday.
The city has much more to talk about. One of the things that fascinated me most was a growing breed of new entrepreneurs who are busy re-working how the city sees itself. Mr Park, quoted in the piece, is a hilarious guy. A Korean-Russian, he jets to South Pacific islands for vacations, buys outrageous Gucci and Prada outfits in Italy ('America makes it so hard to visit, visa-wise, so I just spend my money elsewhere).
Another cafe in Vladivostok fashioned itself as a humble little English bakery with a Queen Elizabeth plate behind a case of quiche and local pastries few locals have seen before. The owner, also a Korean Russian (married to a British guy), said 'I couldn't live with a regular job, working for someone else. I had to try this even if it failed.'
This is sort of new for the city. So far from Moscow, things have been corrupt and wild for a while. A couple mayors have been ushered out recently -- one is in a Moscow jail -- and people tend to by quite cynical of any positive change. 'We're an impermanent place,' the bakery owner said. 'People come and leave. We're a port town. Nothing stays.'
The first business after the fall of the USSR was punctuated with street shoot-outs. A 20-something or 30-something didn't really have access to opening a spot on a main central street like hers. And now that the APEC summit will come to Vladivostok in 2012 -- and lots of money in preperations -- maybe Vladivostok will have its day, and live up to its name somewhat: 'to rule the east' in Russian.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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