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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: July 20, 2007, 6:29 am |
| Tags: China Travel, Supporters, China Provinces, China Whispers, China Friend Finder, Guangzhou, Intercultural Issues, Profiles In Chinese Courage, Expats In China, Global Outreach, |
| dream: travell to china i cannot imagine what is the great system that can organize all this people and in the same time they are be one of the great country in the world Taitai’s Dream: My main dream right now is that the lumps found in my mother-in-law’s lung are benign. That would be lovely, thank you. kevin’s |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: July 15, 2007, 1:42 pm |
| Tags: China Travel, China Cartoons, Supporters, China Provinces, China Whispers, Guangdong, The League Of Extraordinary Chinese Women, Cancer Journal, Guangzhou, Intercultural Issues, Profiles In Chinese Courage, Expats In China, Global Outreach, |
| enormous difficulties in China. In addition to the stigma she will face in trying to get a job or make professional and personal connections, she must contend with the reality of daily life in China. There is no requirement to make areas handicapped accessible, so stairs, uneven terrain, long hikes between locations, and major street |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: May 30, 2007, 10:06 am |
| Tags: Intercultural Issues, Teaching In China, Expats In China |
| they could be successful in China with the expat community. I answered honestly that I hadn’t a clue, but that I would ask you. Let me know your thoughts and please feel free to add a response or two to the poll. Continuing Education for Expats in China I would love to have a place to learn non-credit skills |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 1:29 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, China Provinces, China Whispers, Guangdong, China Maps, Chinese Food, Guangzhou, Intercultural Issues, Expats In China |
| of any province (over 12% of China's total GDP, and reported by some sources as high as 33% percent of China's GDP). Guangdong is also responsible for a total third of all the imports and exports occurring in China. Food processing, including sugar refining, as well as textile manufacturing and weaving, are all major industries here. Heavy |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 11:17 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, China Cartoons, Humor, Things To Bring To China, China Provinces, China Special Administrative Regions, China Maps, Asian Dating, Chinese Food, Intercultural Issues, Expats In China, Global Outreach |
| we prepare to travel around China, I was reminded of this story we’ve told before about what to bring to China: THINGS TO BRING TO CHINA These are things that you may want to consider bringing and items that you do not want to carry along regardless of what your mother, or neighbor stuck in the cold war, says: 1. A camera. But, unless you |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 11:17 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, China Cartoons, Humor, Things To Bring To China, China Provinces, China Special Administrative Regions, China Maps, Asian Dating, Chinese Food, Intercultural Issues, Expats In China, Global Outreach |
| we prepare to travel around China, I was reminded of this story we’ve told before about what to bring to China: THINGS TO BRING TO CHINA These are things that you may want to consider bringing and items that you do not want to carry along regardless of what your mother, or neighbor stuck in the cold war, says: 1. A camera. But, unless you |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 1:29 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, China Provinces, China Whispers, Guangdong, China Maps, Chinese Food, Guangzhou, Intercultural Issues, Expats In China |
| of any province (over 12% of China's total GDP, and reported by some sources as high as 33% percent of China's GDP). Guangdong is also responsible for a total third of all the imports and exports occurring in China. Food processing, including sugar refining, as well as textile manufacturing and weaving, are all major industries here. Heavy |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: July 20, 2007, 6:29 am |
| Tags: China Travel, Supporters, China Provinces, China Whispers, China Friend Finder, Guangzhou, Intercultural Issues, Profiles In Chinese Courage, Expats In China, Global Outreach, |
| dream: travell to china i cannot imagine what is the great system that can organize all this people and in the same time they are be one of the great country in the world Taitai’s Dream: My main dream right now is that the lumps found in my mother-in-law’s lung are benign. That would be lovely, thank you. kevin’s |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: July 15, 2007, 1:42 pm |
| Tags: China Travel, China Cartoons, Supporters, China Provinces, China Whispers, Guangdong, The League Of Extraordinary Chinese Women, Cancer Journal, Guangzhou, Intercultural Issues, Profiles In Chinese Courage, Expats In China, Global Outreach, |
| enormous difficulties in China. In addition to the stigma she will face in trying to get a job or make professional and personal connections, she must contend with the reality of daily life in China. There is no requirement to make areas handicapped accessible, so stairs, uneven terrain, long hikes between locations, and major street |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 3, 2007, 4:04 am |
| Tags: China Photos, Humor, China Provinces, Jiangsu, Autonomous Regions, Tibet, Yunnan, Chinese Zodiac, Photo Poll, Expats In China, |
| some photos from Mask of China and Jennifer Novak. Photos to feature will be chosen randomly, so anyone may appear. You’ll have to check to see if your photos are featured. This image of cycling machine in Yunnan province is from Mask of China: This is another photo from Mask of China a beautiful shot of Green Lake Park in Yunnan |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 5, 2007, 4:25 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, Humor, Supporters, China Provinces, Henan, Shanxi, Photo Poll, Intercultural Issues, Xian, Expats In China, , Chinglish, Shanghai , Xi An , Chinese History, Chinese Minority People, |
| who came to trade with China ended up staying in Chang’an and converting the locals to their new religion. As such, the (hui min) grew into what is now one of China’s 56 ethnic minorities. (hui) in the Chinese language means ‘return,’ which explains how they got the name, because every Muslim, at some |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 9:06 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Cartoons, Humor, Supporters, Things To Bring To China, China Provinces, China Whispers, China Friend Finder, Intercultural Issues, Profiles In Chinese Courage, Expats In China, Global Outreach, , Study In Usa, Study In America, Recommended Schools |
| BB, from China: “I hope I have no language barrier with Foreigners.” mark331527573, also from China: “I want to be a multimillionaire.” Elvina Trixie, from Indonesia: “My dream is that people want to learn to listen and to understand each other better.” nguyentrain, from Toronto: |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 11:03 pm |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, Supporters, China Provinces, China Special Administrative Regions, Jiangsu, Autonomous Regions, Guanxi, Macau, Intercultural Issues, Yangshuo, Expats In China, Global Outreach, |
| Today’s photos are from Guangxi, Jiangsu, and Macau. First, Nathan B.M.’s photo from Guangxi shows off the province’s famous karst peaks and one of the many rivers that cut valleys through the mountains: Second, Jacky’s picture from Zhouzhuang in Jiangsu Province shows nothing but a thin strip of light in the city: |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 8:42 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, Supporters, China Provinces, Guangdong, Heilongjiang, Hunan, Henan, Shanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang, Intercultural Issues, Profiles In Chinese Courage, Dalian, Xian, Teaching In China, Expats In China, Global Outreach, Xi An |
| than 40 English schools in China and the US. In 1996 Aston opened its first English language school in China and is now operating in more than 26 Chinese cities. “Because of Aston English’s footprint in China, The Libarary Project has an opportunity to make a huge difference in a very short period of time. A list of cities that are |
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| China Dreamblogue Travel for Charity and Understanding |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 8:42 am |
| Tags: China Travel, China Photos, Supporters, China Provinces, Guangdong, Heilongjiang, Hunan, Henan, Shanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang, Intercultural Issues, Profiles In Chinese Courage, Dalian, Xian, Teaching In China, Expats In China, Global Outreach, Xi An |
| than 40 English schools in China and the US. In 1996 Aston opened its first English language school in China and is now operating in more than 26 Chinese cities. “Because of Aston English’s footprint in China, The Libarary Project has an opportunity to make a huge difference in a very short period of time. A list of cities that are |
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