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4 Rent an Apartment in Shanghai

Fully furnished flat of 121 square meters
(3 bedrooms, 1 sitting rom, 1 dining room, 2 bathrooms, 2 balconies, 1 kitchen)

Rent: CNY4000 per month for leasing term above 1 year

Location: Lane #888, Luo Jing Rd., Ming Hang District (close to the Waihuan Station of Metro line#1)

Property: Shanghai Yang Cheng (a quiet and beautiful community you will come to like)

Transportation: Metro line#1 ( 5 minutes' walk from the flat to the Waihuan Station)

Brief description: Fully furnished, 24-hour security, Cable TV, air conditioning,
refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, etc.

For detailed information, please cotact Mr. Jiang with the phone number 13801856123
Posted by Tristan at 2006-05-23 18:19:03. More

3 Business of Zhending Chicken

People clearly see the value that the coke is sold at a very low margin, that they cannot aford to pay for the refragerator to cold it.

'refragerator' you means 'refrigerator'
Posted by Tristan at 2006-02-16 22:08:58. More

2 Do Chinese Move to Small Cities

I should not say I am mad at chengb02, because I see there is still some consciousness in his/her mind. I apologize here.
We Chinese people never lack patriotism, we do not need more. We were great before, that fact should not stop us puring a better China, in modern standard.
Everyday a lot of crap happens everyday even in a democratic society, but with democratic way there is always a rational way to solve those problems. If India is really bad like James says, the problem is not from democracy, it has its inner roots. And I think we should take EU, Japan, US, Canada as our model for learning, instead take India's case to let us feel good about ourselves. That's not a nation with high self-esteem, high expectation should do.
Wake up, "middle class" comrades, after you have your house, your car, do something good to China by changing yourself to be a modern citizen.
--- Tristan
Posted by Tristan at 2005-02-04 13:52:25. More

1 Do Chinese Move to Small Cities

First I am glad there are people like Stephen reading this blog.
Second I want to say I am mad those people like chengb02. Who do they think they are.
My book for the HuKou system is semi-serf system.
I was from China, from country-side. Now I am living in America. After I came to US, I sensed the huge difference between China and America, about the equality of each person, non-discrimination, human rights. I know Chinese people in China may not like to hear this word, but this is the most important issue for a human being.
I still hold GuangZhou's HuKou. I had been in GuangZhou for 6 years. Although I were one of those who has the privilleges over other "out siders", I was one of the benificiaries of the hukou system after I got into one of the best university by hard working and luck, but I am shame of the system.
Why people in Beijing discriminate people in Luoyang (JS, do not say no, you know it's there), why people in the city discriminate our brothers and sisters from country-side? They are same race as you people in the city, they speak same language as city-people do, constitutionaly they are citizens of China. Why they are deprived their rights to get equal opportunities for education, for job, for social benefit?
Any American citizen can move to NYC freely, can find a job freely, can let their children go to schools in NYC. Why as Chinese citizen we can not move to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou freely? Are Beijing University and TsingHua University funded only by BeiJing people? Too much.
While I am in US, I go to watch college football, I go to watch NBA game. During those events, the audience sing the US national song (forget the proper word) with passion from their heart. Why, because US deserves their love. They are treated by this country as a human being.
We Chinese always complain about the inequality that foreigners treat us. My opinion is that as the day we Chinese still do not treat our own citizen equally, don't expect other will treat us equally.
Tristan
Posted by Tristan at 2005-02-04 04:59:19. More