Chinese Lives

This blog gives you a real china’s image by telling real grass-root Chinese’s own story, something you’ll never see on official newspapers.

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China’s athlete medalers show more personal charm

March 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Chinese athletes often impress the world with their almost perfect sports technic and iron strong competing spirit. However, they seem a little too shy, reserved and lack of expressions so much so that many foreign media refer them as sports machine, which is really out of misunderstanding.
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What a mop-rag-appearanced doggie

March 7th, 2008 · No Comments

I am generally not a dog lover, and particularly not towards this one. Wow, what a individuality of its looks.

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An interesting modelling and marketing

March 5th, 2008 · No Comments

         Internet conveniency brought by Ebay, Youtube and other E-shopping facilities, have enriched ways how people live, trade and marketing. They have more choice, more creativity, and more self-centered which I mean less leashed by big brands or totalitarian values.  It would be ambiguous, risky, fun and influentical.
          This is accordingly the first Taobao (similar to […]

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Pay Before You Leave

March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

          This responsible guard stopped a car whose owner skipped parking fee by putting his own safety on the line.
           It is not out of communism education, but purely post responsibility the guard feel right to insist. Nowadays, it takes the guts to do your job, because too many people think they can outstand rules. 

          

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A disputable stealing case verdict

March 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

         Last year in Manchester UK, a similar case was that hundreds people quequed up to withdraw cash from a malfunctioning ATM which gave out double times of the amount you required. At the time, it was treated as a laugh and late comers regret about losing the chance. I am not sure how those mass amount […]

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Go hiking on Ga-gong

February 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

       Ga-gong, meaning white snow, is the name of a sister mountain to the Everest standing in the Sichuan-Tibet bordering beautiful place. The mountain peak covered by ice snow for all year, plus hot spring, endless grassland, running streams and challenging climbing route, have lured many adventurers close or far.
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Policemen will be watched while at work

February 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

       Policemen probably will wear video recording device attached to their hats at work in the future, which is a gesture to both prevent power abuse and take evidence. This could be a big step forward to equal and just execution of power by the police. Meanwhile it can also give evidence to speeding and theft.
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Yao Ming’s film posters look

February 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

       Some funny stuff for you guys to have a laugh.

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Love Dad and Mom

February 18th, 2008 · No Comments

           It is just so hard to say “I love you” to dad and mom. We do not hug our parents or siblings when we are adults, impossible for kiss of course. Quiet and hiding emotions, that could not be a wrong description about general Chinese. 
          But we truly love our parents. It is in […]

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Bring Olympic Dreams to Darfur

February 16th, 2008 · 5 Comments

            Recently, a campaign named Bring Olympic Dreams to Darfur started disturbing China’s good will towards world peace through unreasonable threatening and finger pointing.  The campaign led by Hollywood celebrity was supported by a big shot star, Steven  Spielberg, who quitted his role as China’s Olympics artistic director. 
              Unexpectedly it only embarrass those campaigners, whose country […]

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