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John Jeffery left a comment for Yvonne.liu
Ni hao, ni zui jin mang, bu mang
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http://ning.it/cW8x9J There are websites for China Gardens and global Chinese Garden representations: Go there ' Kan yi kan
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Another day in beautiful China
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Jonh So what are you doing now are you back in Nanning or you still in the old country. What have you been doing. We have had a hot and wet summer and more rain is forcast So just about to start a new school year when who knows that is a state…
Aug 15, 2010
 

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The Social Network for Expats in China

You can choose to be member of your nationality group of your language in the National Social Network as well as in Chinese city where you live.
What is different? When a nationality group is national wide it will be more easy and fast to contact all members. Your Embassy will love it. It will be more easy to find your compatriots living in the same city if you are a member of your nationality city group. Finally, being member of the same native language city group, you will enlarge your social life. If the group is not available you can create it. Instructions

City Social Networks for foreigners now available are: Beijing - Chongqing - Dongguan - Foshan - Guangzhou - Hangzhou - Hong Kong - Jinan - Macao - Nanjing - Qingdao - Sanya - Shanghai - Shenzhen - Suzhou - Tianjin - Xiamen

Nationalities and Languages groups

We recommend to join your nationality group. Select the group of your nationality then click +join.... If the group is not available you can create it. Instructions
Nationality groups are private only persons of that nationality are allowed to take part.
Nationality groups now available
Americans - Astralians - Bangladesh - British - Canadians - Chileans - Congoleses - French - Germans - Ghanaians - Kenyans - Indians - Indonesians - Israeli - Italians - Malaysians - Nigerians - Pakistani - Philippinos - Poland - Zambia - New Zealander
Join also the public language groups
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Taha Hassanali

looking for help- need staff for office n trading work

hello everyonei am looking for some staff who have experince in trading and who is native chinese and can speak englishplease do message me in interestedthe job is in guanzghou!Taha HContinue

Started by Taha Hassanali Jan 13, 2010.

John Smith

Chinese Pensions abroad.

Hi, I have a question to which so far I have been unable to find the answer to. My wife is Chinese and we live in the UK. She pays into a personal pension and when it matures she will be able to…Continue

Started by John Smith Oct 11, 2009.

No no

Unblock Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Wordpress, Blogger

Hi all:The Freedur proxy/VPN service has just launched. The software is plug-and-play and super easy to use. If you miss Facebook, Youtube, or Twitter, give Freedur a try. The website is…Continue

Tags: firewall, GFW, great, proxy, VPN

Started by No no Oct 11, 2009.

milktea

What's your animal? 4 Replies

The Chinese Lunar Calendar names each of the twelve years after an animal. Legend has it that the Lord Buddha summoned all the animals to come to him before he departed from earth. Only twelve came…Continue

Started by milktea. Last reply by sumayyah hosany Aug 18, 2009.

K Au Yeung

HELLO EVERYBODY

Hello ,I'm a new guy here,hope we can fans

Started by K Au Yeung Jul 28, 2009.

Alec

Still unavailable

I still can;t access this group properly from my location in Shandong :(

Started by Alec Jun 12, 2009.

Audra

Spammers Already! 1 Reply

Hi,I cannot figure out how to contact web admin, but there are already spammers on this site! Particularly, "Ken" who is sending inappropriate messages with add requests and leaving strange messages…Continue

Started by Audra. Last reply by Dan May 27, 2009.

editor

What would be a world without women? 3 Replies

What would be a world without women?

Started by editor. Last reply by Dan May 27, 2009.

milktea

Laowai in China 6 Replies

Laowai" is a good-humored nickname for foreigners, particularly for westerners; and has become an unconscious way to address foreigners in China. We never gave it more than a passing thought until we…Continue

Started by milktea. Last reply by milktea May 27, 2009.

Audra

Spammers Already! 5 Replies

Hi,I cannot figure out how to contact web admin, but there are already spammers on this site! Particularly, "Ken" who is sending inappropriate messages with add requests and leaving strange messages…Continue

Started by Audra. Last reply by Dan May 27, 2009.

Blog Posts

billy jones bluez

"...the times and travels of an american bluesman."

SOUL-PATROL.com PRESS RELEASE :



"As you all know, in my humble opinion, Billy Jones is one of the most compelling artists around on today's NuBlues music scene.

For his latest album, he has put together a collection of his best songs on a single album called "The Billy Jones Story." This is something that I wish more artists should do with some of the outstanding music they have released and I am glad to see that Billy has taken that step.

These songs are…
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Posted by billy jones bluez on July 30, 2010 at 5:34am

Samantha Mao

What the hell I did..

Stay at home for more than half a year, jobless. I'd been thinking about taking a record of my everydaylife, both in living and business, but failed bcz of laziness~(.......)Now I can find everywhere my blogs, with two or three journals.. hiiii.... Some are Chinese, and some are English. Hope I can have a start here and keep it as a habit in writting in English. Never use it after our co.'s been closed though, I dont' want to drop it. Already returned all the words to my teacher? God… Continue

Posted by Samantha Mao on August 14, 2009 at 7:00pm

Samantha Mao

Graduation Album

I read my graduation album last night, which reminds me a lot of my life in senior middle school.

I was a little bit pessimistic and life records lots of nagetive things influnced by my family.

Anyway the album is full of moving, emotion and courage.

Still remember that I felt in love with a boy without letting him know, the boy’s close-mouthed, but pretty responsible. Hehh, maybe this is the tradional Chinese way in treating their sentiments, just hide inside, “han2 xu4”in… Continue

Posted by Samantha Mao on August 14, 2009 at 5:22pm

liang zifu

the big wild goose pagoda

the big wild goose pagoda is the renowned oldest extant ancient architeture in xi'an, it is situated in Da Ci'en temple, which is also an ancient temple in the southern suburb of xi'an with thantsands of years.this square cone-shaped is the style of Tang Dynasty and is the masterpiece of Buddhist architeture.

there is a famous story of a monk whoes name is tang xuanzang, go to the birthplace of buddhism - india country to seek the marrow of buddhism, in order to solve everybody's doubt and… Continue

Posted by liang zifu on June 3, 2009 at 10:16pm

Merlin.liang

Nice Chinese man

Hi, everyone, I am a 26 years old Chinese boy in Futian,Shenzhen.
Please allow me to show my warm welcome to all foreign friends, ''You are welcome to China"

Posted by Merlin.liang on May 25, 2009 at 2:09pm — 1 Comment

Chen, Dijia

Does anybody interested in playing football everyweek??

Hi
I want to find some friends to play football together. However, I only have 2 now.

If you you are as eager as I do and you don't have a team, let's build one.
If you have a team and don't mind recruit some, I am very happy to join.

Just contact me.
my email : chendj_22@163.com

by the way, I am in Guangzhou China.

Posted by Chen, Dijia on May 24, 2009 at 12:26am

Emma Xie

Hi, there!

I am a native Chinese and now of course living in China.

If you are a foreigner in China and especially in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province

I'd like to give you a favor in many cases.


XOXO~

Posted by Emma Xie on May 23, 2009 at 7:02pm — 4 Comments

ALAN

to foreign medical students and doctors across china!

You are a medical doctor ,a medical student or someone who wants to know more about studying medicine in china ,or working in china in the medical field...come and share everything you have in mind through our FOREIGN MEDICAL STUDENTS AND DOCTORS group!!!.see ya all...ALAN

Posted by ALAN on May 23, 2009 at 2:40pm

Deborah Hezlewood

Greetings From Qingdao

I think Qingdao is probably one of the best places to be in China, there is something for everyone. For anyone who doesn't know where we are, we are a lovely seaside city, located in the southeast part of Shandong Province, sort of between Beijing and Shanghai.



Surrounded by the sea on three sides, Qingdao attracts many tourists with its charming seascape. Sights like the Eight Passes Villas, the Zhan Bridge, Wusi Square, Mt. Laoshan, will help you remember Qingdao. Just walking on… Continue

Posted by Deborah Hezlewood on May 22, 2009 at 10:28am — 5 Comments

 
 
 

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