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27 Rain Memories of New York

I like the last pic. Sometimes work is not our focus, but which makes us lose focus.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-09-29 00:39:44. More

26 Some Thoughts about War and History

A grudge may be unnecessary. But there is always the need to be on guard against a powerful neighbor, espicially so when you got so much with him in history.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-09-28 03:12:19. More

25 Apartment Sharing in Shanghai

Though hosting frugal international travelers for their short stays is a bit different from subletting, the government could actually get more wary of this new house-sharing practice. Why? Because it involves foreigners coming into the city.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-09-25 01:55:13. More

24 Apartment Sharing in Shanghai

hehe, are you doing this post in protest of the city government's ongoing crackdown on subletting?
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-09-25 01:42:41. More

23 How to Get to Xiamen

Hah, I've been blocked from posting my comments!
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-21 18:56:40. More

22 Where to Buy Tea in Shanghai

I have just bought some good tea for some guy from the Egyptian Consulate General in Shanghai. Since I am living in Hangzhou, I bought the Dragon Well green tea at the Dragon Well Village. It's this year's new tea, picked before the Bright and Clear Day. You know what kind of festival it is, don't you? If you don't, please refer to http://www.xujianfeng.com/index.php?paged=2

If you do want the best green tea and can afford a price of 600 yuan for one kilo, you can contact me. Trust me, I work for the Foreign Affairs Office of Hangzhou City Government, and I would have no heart to gain any commission off your buy. You pay for the tea and the express delivery, and I can ship it to you in no time. Anyway, you can rest assured you will get the authentic Dragon Well tea from Hangzhou. You know, too much fake dragon well tea in the market.

Still sounds like a money-hungry dealer? Okay, you can just ignore my babble here.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-19 02:41:35. More

21 Cheap Way to Visit Hangzhou

Oh, I am such a moron! I can't even type the URL of my own blog site right. Sorry, tw, it's www.xujianfeng.com, hope you'll enjoy it.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-18 15:58:17. More

20 Cheap Way to Visit Hangzhou

Sorry for the double clicking!
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-17 13:42:08. More

19 Cheap Way to Visit Hangzhou

I took the bullet train once. It looks modern and slick. But the ride still took about one hour and 40 minutes. It's not as fast as you I expected.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-17 13:41:13. More

18 Cheap Way to Visit Hangzhou

I took the bullet train once. It looks modern and slick. But the ride still took about one hour and 40 minutes. It's not as fast as you I expected.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-17 13:41:13. More

17 Cheap Way to Visit Hangzhou

I think Jianshuo has given the best advice on how to visit Hangzhou in a cheap way. He is really right about suggesting the use of the train and the buses in Hangzhou. I understand there are many expats in Shanghai who are very interested in visiting my beautiful city. But please don't think Hangzhou is a terribly expensive city. With some good planning and homework done, you can actually spend less and see more from a short visit to the city.

I am working and living in Hangzhou. Considering Shanghai expats' such great interest in my city, I might start giving more useful info on Hangzhou on my blog. Salute to you, Jianshuo! For never before have I thought of expanding my personal blog into some city guide site for Hangzhou.

Speaking of my blog, you guys are welcome to drop by at www.xujianfegn.com, as it already contains some writings and photos of the paradise city of Hangzhou.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-17 00:46:34. More

16 Beijing Develops Faster than Shanghai

Firstly, it should sound too general to say which city is developing faster than which city.

Secondly, I think the newness and growth you saw in Beijing have mainly been driven by the Olympics.

Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-15 01:30:15. More

15 Welcome Jack to Visit my Home

Some are very enlightening and thought-provoking!
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-11 01:56:57. More

14 Kijiji SJTU Office

Wow!
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-06 10:13:03. More

13 Peach Flower in Nanhui District

Jianshuo, I don't know you are also this good at shooting pictures. They are really lovely pictures!
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-04-03 22:26:42. More

12 Serious Ill caused by Serious Mistake

Oh, My! What an outrageous mistake made by the hospital in Hangzhou! I'm really ashamed about this! You know, I am just from that city.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-30 13:36:19. More

11 Lulu.com to Turn Blog into Book

Sounds a really interesting service!!! I will go and look it up.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-26 11:39:27. More

10 Lujiazui is Full

I can understand how build up and crowded this part of Shanghai could be now after I left the city about six years ago. Then I was studying at Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) for a MA degree in English Literature and Translation. I often went there to get the feel of how big the city was and how small Jianfeng was!
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-24 02:33:26. More

9 I Found a Bug - in my Soup

I would like them to offer me another free meal, and of course, return the money first.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-22 22:13:10. More

8 May be Inaccessible for Several Hours

I think the access is just fine.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-18 18:20:17. More

7 RSS Changed to Full Text

The timestamp showing in my comment post is one hour later. So it's not Beijing time, haha.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-14 01:18:02. More

6 RSS Changed to Full Text

Sorry, forgot to tell my blog site's URL address. It's www.xujianfeng.com
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-14 01:14:01. More

5 RSS Changed to Full Text

Jianshuo, thanks for your previous tips on setting up a personal blog site. Now mine is up and running. I would welcome you and your friends to the grand unveiling. Hope you will write more on your own blogging experience. Though we are using different blogware, your ideas are always very inspiring.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-03-14 01:11:10. More

4 120K Self-Claim Tax in Details

Jianshuo, thanks for your swift reply.

I will give those articles a careful reading.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-01-12 11:52:52. More

3 120K Self-Claim Tax in Details

Hi, Jianshuo, What I am saying is not relevant to the tax topic here. Sorry about this. You know, I've just terminated my sina blog and am looking to launch my own blog site, more or less like yours. Loosely speaking, it will also be my personal website.

I am wondering if you could give me some advice on setting up a personal blog site, for I believe you should have tons of experience to share on this. I specially want you to recommend some powerful, easy-to-use blogware. I've noticed your blog is powered by WordType and I don't know if it could work for me.

So, would you care to write an entry on blog set-up and blogware? I really need this kind of education.

Look forward to hearing from you soon.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2007-01-11 15:01:57. More

2 Chivas' Mermaid by Sarah Khider

He only bask in your compliments. I wrote to him yesterday and he didn't have the heart to tell you ther is a far better Enlish blogger than him at Sina. So it's http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/1253371983. Come and click away.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2006-09-11 18:17:00. More

1 Chivas' Mermaid by Sarah Khider

Hey, Jianshuo, actually it's you who set me to have my own English blog. You have always been a fine example to me. You have certainly done a terrific job writing so many wonderful blogs here. I have just had a meagre start, so I may need moral support from guys like you. I can't claim to be a better English blogger than you, but it's not bad really. So please come and click away at http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/1253371983. It could worth your valuable time sometimes.
Posted by Jianfeng at 2006-09-11 00:45:39. More