Less then one week until the first of my last exams here at Tongji University. So many things I’ve learned in the past year.
Back to work. Let’s study more words that a China-born friend, who has been living here for eight years, doesn’t know…
Less then one week until the first of my last exams here at Tongji University. So many things I’ve learned in the past year.
Back to work. Let’s study more words that a China-born friend, who has been living here for eight years, doesn’t know…
that there will be a time, where each June 4th, the Chinese leaders will gather together with the Chinese people around a memorial site at Tiananmen Square, commemorating the victims of injustice.
And I hope it won’t take another twenty years.
A recent discussion among friends. They think the Chinese government is on a good way. It’s working in the best interest of the country. We have to understand that.
Today, the Golden Shield also blocks Twitter, Flickr, Hotmail, Live, and Bing.
One of the friends is now “disappointed by the government.”
I feel confirmed. And helped her to set up tor.
Matt Mayers, creator of the great Metro map ExploreShanghai (review at CNReviews) is going to do the Tube Challenge next Monday. He’ll attempt to visit all stations of the Shanghai Metro that day. More information in his blog.
Posted in Shanghai, Transportation
“Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream.”
(LaCrosse, Wisconsin, October 18, 2000)
“The ambassador and the general were briefing me on the – the vast majority of Iraqis want to live in a peaceful, free world. And we will find these people and we will bring them to justice.”
(Washington D.C., October 27, 2003)
“Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.”
(Washington, D.C., August 5, 2004)
More at BBC and Evil George.
Posted in China, Fun, United States