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lalala!
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Hey, you're back SPC! Great!






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Welcome back SPC. I'll take the Kung Pow chicken.
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SuperPowerChina;548618 wrote: lalala!


I love China more than you do! :-4

In fact I don't think you love China at all! I think that you only tolerate China!

:wah: :wah:
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Elvira;548635 wrote: I love China more than you do! :-4

In fact I don't think you love China at all! I think that you only tolerate China!

:wah: :wah:


Acturally, people in china(Chinese citizens) who don't like china are old people 40+ or around. Because they had very bad time in th past, such as culture revolution civil war, or tiananmen event.

However, WE who represent the young generations love china so much. Because we are so happy and free everyday.We can do everything we want. most of us are the "only child",so we have more pocket money.our parents love us so much, if we want something they just buy for us.

Also, our country is so powerful now from eonomy to politics from GDP to Army, etc, , (Don't always talk things 10 , 20

or 50 years ago).Our economy is booming like hell.We have much more money.We don't need to concern anything. If there are any questions ,just ask me.
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Soberano;548646 wrote: Oh, he really does love China, how long have you been in China?


I am chinese from shanghai. Age 20, Sex male(Straight).
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Soberano;548654 wrote: Old people 40+, cheeky monkey:wah:


or 50+..... my grandparents always tell me how bad china was, how poor, but we really don't care, cos we are not like that anymore.
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Soberano;548657 wrote: Well Howdy Super Power China, nice to meet you:) I,m ancient 50 you know, so please make allowances for my senility.:D :D :D


Ok sry , my big brother
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Well, it is nice to see you again. :-6
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Hiya....I have a colleague who is working in Zuhai, establishing a Loudspeaker factory (British). He loves the people, is getting used to the food, is struggling with the language and is not to keen on the humidity.



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Hello again China guy, its cool to love your country I guess, why not?, I love Ireland as well, its very green, like most of Europe and it rains a lot, which is a bit sucky, but we also have lots of nice stuff like Audi's and various material products which is great, but then we have too much some times and people get confused and sad, and thats not so great really is it? :thinking: A lot of the things we buy for a lot of Euro's comes from your country, you are very busy over there aren't you? Our government sucks as well, (I am sure you understand), luckily they will be gone at the next election, thats the best fun of all, oh how we will laugh at them then. :wah:



I did go to see "The Three China's" exhibition at the London Royal Academy last year, it was extraordinary and the Chinese artifacts from various epochs in your country's long and ancient history were exceedingly beautiful. Very impressive indeed. :)
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SPC, we're delighted as always.

While I have the chance, may I put a quick question that's had me puzzled for a long while?

Expressing Chinese words in Roman lettering is done these days with Hanyu Pinyin.

Is there a corresponding convention for expressing English words in Chinese lettering?
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spot;549075 wrote: SPC, we're delighted as always.

While I have the chance, may I put a quick question that's had me puzzled for a long while?

Expressing Chinese words in Roman lettering is done these days with Hanyu Pinyin.

Is there a corresponding convention for expressing English words in Chinese lettering?


hm i don't think there is.
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SuperPowerChina;549086 wrote: hm i don't think there is.


That seems shockingly one-sided - I can easily imagine that Chinese script will become ubiquitous within a few decades, someone ought to be setting the world standard before a host of parallel alternatives come into use.
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Happy Chinese New Year!
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You are welcome, happy new year of the "golden pig" to you mr China, I was born in the year of the pig, so I am happy its us pig's time again.
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Boar

moving slowly

across the heavens.



Courageous,

always trustworthy,

generous and kind

inner spirit.

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chonsigirl;553657 wrote: Boar

moving slowly

across the heavens.



Courageous,

always trustworthy,

generous and kind

inner spirit.


"Hiiiiii-YUNH !"

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:wah:
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Hello, SPC,

I have a few questions for you about the Chinese new year. I would like to know how you celebrate it, what your customs are?

Also, I am a woman born in the year of the Fire Horse, 1966. I have read that a Fire Horse woman is considered so unlucky and bad tempered that they were put to death in the past. Do you know if this is so and does it secretly happen behnd the scenes today?

My last question...on the Chinese calandar, is one year or animal considered better or luckier than the rest? What can we expect in the Year of the Pig?

Thank you for allowing me these questions. :)
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RedGlitter;554051 wrote: Hello, SPC,

I have a few questions for you about the Chinese new year. I would like to know how you celebrate it, what your customs are?

Also, I am a woman born in the year of the Fire Horse, 1966. I have read that a Fire Horse woman is considered so unlucky and bad tempered that they were put to death in the past. Do you know if this is so and does it secretly happen behnd the scenes today?

My last question...on the Chinese calandar, is one year or animal considered better or luckier than the rest? What can we expect in the Year of the Pig?

Thank you for allowing me these questions. :)


sry i don't know much about the animals. all i know is i am metal tiger, and people born in the year of the metal tiger are healthy , strong and imunne to robbers,hehe.

btw i've never heard that people put fire horse woman to death.i think it's a rumor.

During chinese new year, we eat dumplings, go shopping everyday(everything is so cheap),visit relatives and friends, watch fireworks and etc. One convention i like is parents and grandparents give their children red pockets with Cash,hahahaha.
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Diuretic;555046 wrote: I was in Hong Kong during last Chinese New Year and flying back home from North America and transiting through the new airport (which is magnificent) on Cathay Pacific (I can thoroughly recommend them) and it was packed! People were going home from home, as it were, they'd been back to China visiting their families and were now going home to Australia, Europe, North America. And the good thing? No grumpy people, everyone was in good spirits. Actually I've been to Hong Kong a couple of times and I found the people there to be unfailingly polite and helpful.


Hongkong is a nice city, but my city is better than Hongkong... comparison:

(this guy is not me..) shanghai

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Scrat;557545 wrote: I have been to China and met my wife there about 6 years ago. Chungking and Hong Kong. I have a good friend that lives in Hong Kong part of the year.

I found the cities bewildering, way more people than I was used to but I loved to see them. The people are beautiful.

China has to be one of the greatest civilizations in human history.

A question SPC. How is the Three Gorges Dam Project moving along?


hmm, 6 years ago, ...if u go to china now, it would be much much much better...since we are the fastest developing country, 1 year in developed country = 1 month in china(think so.)

the Three Gorges dam project is in process, it would be done in 2008 .
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