
They dangle from line and bamboo rig, much like the oranges welcoming luck they tend. I snap and snap and snap overhearing the journey home come work’s end to begin the train's plight. It’s the year of the snake or so I’m told, and I hadn’t ever trusted a snake, but all’s good in the land of dragons. Having missed Christmas and another's birthday, I feel relief in a kind of happy solitude, so much so that if I’d met a snake in the breeze, this empty…
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Added by cloudZ on February 20, 2013 at 10:08am —
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So yeah, I thought I’d try to make a new blog viewable by all my friends and family back in the U.S.(but in this case, China, as I'm cheating...see prior blog post) - A tall tale splintered shards of short stories and photographs, some more colorful and others as real as we all need them to be. Boiled down, at the end of the day, I can’t hit up YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, courtesy my employer’s firewall…and I don’t feel like patronizing the net cafe each and every time I want to post…
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Excitement pervades and eyes get bigger upon seeing these envelopes. No coins, just paper please. The amount is in double digit as part of the custom and is yet to be determined but not in front of the giver. Santa Claus comes in all shapes and forms.
This exchange is a bonding moment for the giver and the receiver, solidifies the relationship and may even have a…
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Added by JeffersonM on February 19, 2013 at 12:06am —
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If you are one of those foreigners we see all the time, coming to search for a job in China, without having any applyable special skill, here are some news for you:
EXPAT NEWS CHINA
Expat executives 'squeezed out' of China
Foreigners in China are increasingly having to compete with skilled locals for the top jobs.
Expat executives in China are being squeezed out of the jobs market by local talent who …
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Added by Smee 瑞纳多 on January 18, 2013 at 9:44am —
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I feel, Contrary to general thinking, being vegetarian in China is not hard at all; it is rather fun or easy and plenty of Chinese or other vegetarian foods are available here. Leave aside big cities; even small cities or towns have many vegetarian food or fruits to offer you. Food here is not expensive. You just have to know; how to order things or you can also take help of local person / friend. …
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