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Thomas
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05.06.2005 9:06 am Post subject:
Culture shock |
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Ni Hao,
Most of you know that I am planning my first trip to China for next summer. What do you think will be the biggest culture shock for me when I get there. I live in Orlando, Florida (USA). My experiences are broad. I have experienced a variety of foods (many of which most Americans would not dare to eat). I have not been to Asia but I live very close to an Asian district and have enjoyed buying from the merchants fresh foods (including fish, shrimp and crabs). What can I expect to experience in China that will be so different from my experiences here or in Europe. Describe it to me.
Thanks, Thomas |
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kamal
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09.03.2005 4:36 am Post subject:
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I think the xinjiang is best in china with varity of their culture,foods of them are so delicious ,the intact lamb kabobe,uighur rice food, and uighur noodle , and thy hve nan( a kind of bread that was made by scorge) very good.
their tight roof-walker is also worthy to see,the tight-rope-walker dance on the rope,I scared at frist ,but the walker is so indulgent on it ,really surprising.
i hope you see them in person ,I haven't enough words to discruibe.
have fun |
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