From IfGoGo, by awflasher: People used to greet with “Did you have the dinner?”, now they say “Did you feel it(the shaking) last night?” instead. People used to care where their friends live, now they care on which floor do their friends live. Pe... ...full story at Virtual China
from Virtual China on Sat, May 31 2008
see also:
| 22 May 08 |
|
Memories of Old Friends-mourn China earthquake victims »
YouTube video Memories of Old Friends is about 200 years old. The music expresses the deep and melancholy feelings of someone who misses friends.
Memories of Old Friends
Call to Support China Earthquake Relief
Dear Friends,
More than 34073 people have now been... |
| 08 Jul 09 |
|
Thank you for the people, China » Peking Duck I just want to say that the people who showed up for my party last night are the greatest anywhere. Old friends, journalists, colleagues, blog readers, bloggers, Chinese and foreigners - a perfect batch of outstanding friends. The tragedy in Urumqi ate... |
| 05 Sep 07 |
|
China And The United States: Why Can't We Be Friends? » China Law Blog Why can't we be friends Why can't we be friends Why can't we be friends Why can't we be friends I seen you walkin' down in Chinatown I called you but you could not look around War, 1975 Seems perhaps we can be. In a post entitled, "Why Bad News... |
| 22 Oct 09 |
|
Seniors need more care » Shanghai Daily EXPERTS are calling for better care of elderly people as more than half of seniors in most cities across the country live in "empty nests." More than 8.3 percent of the population is above 65, and in most cities,... |
| 22 Jul 09 |
|
Better care to make Xinjiang workers feel at home: south China city official » People's Daily An official of Shaoguan city in southern Guangdong Province promised Wednesday to take better care of Xinjiang workers and make them feel ease to work and live there. A public security incident will not affect the trade cooperation and labor exchanges... |
| 22 Oct 09 |
|
Experts call for more care to "empty nests" » People's Daily Chinese experts are calling for more care to elderly people as more than half of the grey hairs in most cities in the country live in "empty nests". More than 8.3 percent of the Chinese population are above 65, and in most cities, more than 50... |