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Saturday, 3 January 2009. These ubiquitous shuttlecocks have become a necessity amongst. Little kids and have been for a very long time. In fact, in some of the schools i teach at, the kids take every opportunity to play with it. Artfully and skillfully juggling the jian. With their feet for prolonged periods. On a recent visit to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, i joined a few men and women on the streets in a game of pass-around jian. It is almost like juggling a " sepak. They cost 1-2 RMB. As they see...

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Saturday, 3 January 2009. These ubiquitous shuttlecocks have become a necessity amongst. Little kids and have been for a very long time. In fact, in some of the schools i teach at, the kids take every opportunity to play with it. Artfully and skillfully juggling the jian. With their feet for prolonged periods. On a recent visit to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, i joined a few men and women on the streets in a game of pass-around jian. It is almost like juggling a " sepak. They cost 1-2 RMB. As they see...

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Chronicles of an Indian boy in China: Tips and Tricks 2

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Tuesday, 25 November 2008. Tips and Tricks 2. Need and is sold around China. The Mandarin King F109. It retails for anywhere between 1550RMB(226USD) to 2000RMB(292USD)(depending on your city). It was specifically designed with a foreigners needs in mind. Its got pin yin articulation, speak buttons, a touch screen with a stylus to practice the strokes, grammar and oral lessons. A cheaper alternative is BBK USA's AM99. The AM99 retails for 99.99USD(exc delivery) and the AM10. At a marked down prices. Tips ...

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Chronicles of an Indian boy in China: City Guide 2

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Thursday, 13 November 2008. Roads, Buses and Transportation. The buses in Shijiazhuang are very easy and straightforward to use. Only problem is, most signages are written in Chinese. Some of them have the signages also written in pin yin. The main road in this city is Zhongshan Xilu which passes through the main shopping area as well as the business district where the landmark ICBC Bank building is located. Bus = gong gong qi che. Card = ka pian. Street = jie dao. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Chronicles of an Indian boy in China: Culture Note 2

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Thursday, 16 October 2008. In small alleys and sometimes even on the sidewalk of major roads you'll find people playing a game of Chinese Chess. Its mostly men who play this game. You'll find them squatting by the culvert, with the paper chessboard layout spread across a ledge and chunky wooden blocks representing the pieces; rooks, knights, a king etc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chronicles of an Indian boy in China. Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China. View my complete profile.

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Chronicles of an Indian boy in China: Culture Note 5

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Saturday, 25 October 2008. Numerals and Chinese Culture. For the Chinese, numbers seem to have a subtle yet significant role in their lives. Some are deemed to be auspicious and others inauspicious. Numbers have meanings based on the Chinese word they sound most similar to. The number 1 (. The number 2 (. Is a good number in the Chinese numerology. The is a famous Chinese saying that "all good things come in pairs" (. Hao tong si, bu neng bi jiao". The number 3 (. The number 4 (. The number 5 (. Which me...

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Friday, 17 October 2008. Spent the week, volunteering to teach at 2 women's colleges. the Hebei Women's Vocational College and the Shijiazhuang Women's College. Anyhows, the class went on well and some students even gave me a lil rose at the end of the lesson! It was a women's college, but for some reason, they were boys attending the school too. The only thing that i didnt enjoy, is the long ride to school. It takes about an hour to get to school(on bus 48 or 68) and then another hour to get back!

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