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A Shanghainese View of China

Ever wondered how people from Shanghai really look at the rest of China? Just click on the map to find out. You can also click here to find out how Beijingers see China.  This is all in good fun, no matter how not pc it is. Thanks go to John, Micah... ...full story at The China Expat

from The China Expat on Thu, May 08 2008

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