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漢語手勢語?

2008年1月3日由中國企業成功案例

什麼沒有在這個公園?

漢語手勢語?

發現答復 http://flickr.com/photos/ripperdoc/113641163/ 并且享受這「瑞典人做的許多其他圖片以他的16個月溫馨的回憶在香港」。

中國第五章: 教會在公園,叫化子在街道

2008年1月3日由中國企業成功案例

由Ernie ・ Tadla

教會在公園

Gweilo在中國我們在一棟可愛,寬敞公寓在四個大廈複合體居住一個塊從PPI演播室。 我們是唯一的外國人在區域,因此我們站立了。 地方人民是友好的,并且衛兵在門總是有用的。 我們有二間臥室,其中之一成為了Lovy的辦公室、二浴、中國廚房、飯廳和客廳。 我們在第四層居住,并且我們的陽臺俯視了提供娛樂的一個繁忙的交叉點。 享受夜間晚餐觀看人類的晚上遊行我們在陽臺如下。 它是總繁忙的,總改變根據時刻或季節。

橫跨街道從辦公室是中山公園,綠洲在繁忙中間,跳動和城市的喧鬧的部分。 It was over six square city blocks with heavy tropical foliage, pools, canals, Chinese rock gardens, bridges, fields for kite-flying, benches and lots of open areas of grass. During weekends, it was crowded with families with children and grandparents. Read the rest of “China Chapter Five: Church in the Park, Beggar on the Street” or post a comment

Christmas Songs in Chinese

December 24th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Christmas Songs in ChineseOK, 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 .

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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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