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I first lived and worked in Zhuhai from March, 2000 to September 2003. After a three year stay in the U.S., I returned to Zhuhai in December of 2006. While I was in the U.S., I maintained contact with several friends and former colleagues back here. They continuously told me that Zhuhai was changing so rapidly that they were having trouble keeping up. When I first began to inquire about returning, I was told several times; “This is not the same Zhuhai that you left in 2003.”
I must say that I didn’t pay too much attention to all of these comments. After all, how much could a relatively small (by Chinese standards) city change in three years? Certainly it couldn’t have changed so much that it wouldn’t be recognizable, could it? Well, it hasn’t. Although there have been some significant changes, thank goodness this is still the same old Zhuhai that I knew and loved “back in the day”. What follows are some of the changes in Zhuhai that I have observed since my return. Your comments and/or additions are more than welcome.
Since 2003, when Macau abolished the monopoly on gaming licenses and the resulting boom in the casino business there, and the significant and continuous lowering of the import/purchase taxes on private automobiles, there has been a notable increase in both local and pass-through vehicular traffic in Zhuhai. Perhaps the most visible (or audible) symptom of this condition can be best illustrated by the following anecdote. My first apartment after my return was located on the 13th floor facing Fenghuang Road in Wanzaisha. From about 7:30 am to 6:30 pm there was/is a constant, loud cacophony of car, truck and bus horns. I’m sure that you know what I mean; BEEP! BEEP! BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!
Bus or taxi rides from Xian Zhou to or from Gongbei, which used to take only 20 to 30 minutes during the peak traffic hours, now takes 35 to 50 minutes even during the “low” traffic times. Zhuhai did not then, nor does it now have the adequate infrastructure to handle all of this increased traffic. In all fairness, I am well aware that the city is making a concerted effort to do what it can to relieve some of the traffic problems, but there are simply no short-term solutions. It will take several years to catch up and make any significant improvements to this ever-worsening situation.
More to come

Orrin, I agree about the
Orrin, I agree about the border congestion 100%! When I first came here for a visit in 1999, I remember distinctly basically walking from one side to the other. Even when I started living here in 2001, I would gladly go to Macau on a Saturday because it meant cheap wine and pasta and I knew the border would be no more than a 20 minute wait. Flash forward to 2008. Well, for me it would have to be early 2007, because I literally haven't been to Macau for a year (via the Gongbei border). The last time I went it took THREE HOURS!! On a WEDNESDAY! I said 'no more.' I have a friend now who commutes at least four times a week and says that he'd rather have a lobotomy that continually endure that experience.
So, yes. Zhuhai in most ways has not changed (thankfully). However, traffic and border congestion have made for some pretty angering experiences over the course of the last couple of years. And as I said elsewhere...it ain't gonna get better!
Now, join the crowd and go get a black Audi A6 with a lace tissue holder and Hello Kitty pillows in the back window! ;)
You should try the border
You should try the border crossing at Wanzai. It is very fast not much crowd. When U land at Macau it is also less than 5 mins walk to the Xin Ma lu where all the shops(starbucks etc) are located.! Ferry ride cost rmb 12(5mins across).
When I absolutely must go to
When I absolutely must go to Macau...which now is...oh...never- then, yes I take the Wanzai ferry.
How do I get to the Wanzai
How do I get to the Wanzai ferry from Wanzaishan? Does anyone know what bus to take from here?
No 14 bus, change to No 5 at
No 14 bus, change to No 5 at Huafa Xincheng
If I remember correctly, that should get you there.
regards,
T. Tempest. DCA
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Driving here is
Driving here is stressful...no brain selfish drivers, Miss Kitty in the rear window drivers,Baby on board drivers, Wedding flashing convoys , congestion due to bad narrow 4lanes going into two lanes designs etc...but I feel that if a ring road eventuates around Zhuhai for trucks over 3tonnes..it will greatly increse ease of traffic .Then we can return to Sunday driving at its best ! Then i wont have to go home.