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第5中国の章: 公園の教会、通りのこじき

2008年1月3日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって

Ernie Tadla著

公園の教会

中国のGweilo私達は4つの建物の複合体の美しく、広いアパートにPPIのスタジオからのブロック住んでいた。 私達は区域の唯一の外国人だった、従って私達は際立っていた。 ローカル人々は友好的であり、ゲートの監視は有用常にだった。 私達に2つの寝室が、そのうちの一つなったLovyのオフィス、2つの浴室、中国の台所、食堂および居間にあった。 私達は第4床に住み、私達のバルコニーは多くの催し物を提供した使用中の交差を見落とした。 人間性の夕方パレードを次に見ている私達はバルコニーの夜遅くの夕食を楽しんだ。 それは使用中常にであり、時刻か季節によって常に変わる。

ちょうどオフィスからの通りを渡ってZhongshan公園、オアシス、都市の動悸を打つこと、および騒々しいセクションは使用中の真中にあった。 それは凧飛行のための重い熱帯群葉、プール、運河、中国の石庭、橋、分野、草の空地のベンチおよび多くが付いている6つの正方形の街区にあった。 週末の間に、それは子供および祖父母を持つ家族と混雑した。 「第5中国の章の残りを読みなさい: 公園の教会、通りのこじきは」またはコメントを掲示する

中国語のクリスマスの歌

2007年12月24日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって

中国語のクリスマスの歌わかりました、私はそれを是認する。 私はあるクリスマスの歌を好む。 そんなに「Rudolph従来の物のいくつかとして赤ゆっくり進られたトナカイ」。 So I get a kick out of hearing these songs sung in Chinese. Thinking that some of you may feel the same way (you all seemed to really enjoy the Hakka Jingle Bells song), I decided to put together an album of Chinese Christmas music.

This album contains secular kids’ classics like “Jingle Bells” as well as religious classics like “What Child is This.” Some songs sound like they are sung by a church choir, while others are .

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Christmas Songs in Chinese

December 24th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Chinese Christmas SongsOK, I’ll admit it. I like some Christmas songs. Not so much “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” as some of the more traditional ones. So I get a kick out of hearing these songs sung in Chinese. Thinking that some of you may feel the same way (you all seemed to really enjoy the Hakka Jingle Bells song), I decided to put together an album of Chinese Christmas music.

This album contains secular kids’ classics like “Jingle Bells” as well as religious classics like “What Child is This.” Some songs sound like they are sung by a church choir, while others are more playful. Some of the songs’ sound quality is good, while others’ are abysmally low. The melodies are familiar, but the lyrics are all in Chinese. Oh, yes. You need this to make your Christmas complete.The Sinosplice Chinese Christmas Song Album (~40 MB)
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China Chapter Four: A Wife in Shanghai

December 17th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Wife in China Moving to ChinaLovy and I were high-school sweethearts and were married for forty-three years before her untimely death. She had worked and put me through university and contributed mightily to the financial stores of our maturing family. This adventure allowed her the opportunity to retire from being a certified dental assistant and enjoy a totally new life, and China, which she did.

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China Chapter Four: A Wife in Shanghai

December 17th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Ernie Tadla

About Lovy

Move to ChinaLovy and I were high-school sweethearts and were married for forty-three years before her untimely death. She had worked and put me through university and contributed mightily to the financial stores of our maturing family. This adventure allowed her the opportunity to retire from being a certified dental assistant and enjoy a totally new life, and China, which she did.

Lovy Catherine Edinger was her official birth name. Her father, Phil always wanted a daughter with that name. Of course, her name always got attention. Imagine sitting in your dentist’s chair receiving your regular check-up and the dentist says to his assistant, “Lovy, please pass the suction tube.” What thoughts would go through your mind? At work, Lovy was called Lee.

When at a party or shopping in a crowd, instead of me calling her name out loud, we had a signature call, “Yoo hoo” that she responded to, knowing I was looking for her.

When we met new people who reacted to her name, I would suggest that it was her name that was an important factor in our long-term, stable and happy marriage. In any normal relationships, there are times of anger and frustration as was in ours. I found it difficult to Read the rest of “China Chapter Four: A Wife in Shanghai” or post a comment

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