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Hard or nice to live in China?
Post 42 of 65
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Quoting from [evaqinzi]:

Quoting from [yanru]:

I don't think so.I think it's not good to live in china.traffic jam is quite  usual here.And in every festival,so many people on the street,it's difficult to walk on.




In festival , when you walk on , you can feel the atmosphere ,so happy ~~[em7]


you are right.we also like this atmosphere.
07 Mar 2009 00:08
Post 43 of 65

Maybe some people are not used to our life.

Every person has different adaptive capacity

07 Mar 2009 19:03
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It is quite nice to live in China.I have so manay foreign friends in China and having their Chinese wife or husband and babies:)

www.chinakcm.com  Kwong Cheung Moulding Co.,Ltd/Susan

08 Mar 2009 23:12
Post 45 of 65
I am chinese live in shanghai , I think that is really nice place, even though I never go to the korea, still think its nice place to have a travel. Why not come to china have a look, then decide to live or not, welcome to china, welcome to shanghai, anyway, you can find a lot of nice people here. But still take care. Good luck for you ! [em20][em20][em20]
10 Mar 2009 01:44
Post 46 of 65
China is a good city ,basically speaking .
Safe , comfortable ,friendly people ..........many many

Also working is also easy in china for foreigners .
13 Mar 2009 06:09
Post 47 of 65
I think China is very good place to live .

good food and people etc.

Living china is your best choice !
06 Apr 2009 01:52
Post 48 of 65
My former colleague, Kim stayed in Shanghai, for 3 years.

He is Korean, good looking, and knows the part of the city very well. He had two friends of the female gender, one is a working colleague, and one a bar-girl.

It may be good to stay in an apartment in the Pudong District, but has been increasingly expensive. Gets around by Public Transport, the train, bus, and taxis. I am surprised at the bus service, there is television on board, but the crowds are pressing and hardly you can find a seat. Tickets are sold at the bus stops where the queue is for that particular bus route number.

Korean food is available in Shanghai, just as any other foreign food, such as Japanese, or Vietnamese, or even Italian food, or Indian vegetarian food. Even the American Ambassador, the famous KFC, MacDonalds are available, although less than Beijing. Most popular in Shanghai is the food stalls selling the kebabs. That is only where you are working in the big cities. Shanghai is a city that never sleeps, night life is 24 hours round the clock.

China is a place that a foreigner can find much easier orientation than other countries like Japan, or South Korea. The road signs have English name written next to the Chinese words. If you cannot read Chinese, but can pronounce it correctly, you need not worry to get your way around. However, in smaller cities, like Dahlian, Wuhan, Ningbo, or Shanghaiguang, there are lesser help for the foreigner. It will be best with translators.

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13 Apr 2009 23:10
Post 49 of 65
yes , it is even worse for me to live in my hometown , cos i have no money to make my life, so i have to go away from my hometown then start my lounging life ,
17 Apr 2009 23:14
Post 50 of 65
I have just finished reading the book entitled "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki.


Interestingly he mentioned several distinctive differences in the mindsets of his Poor Dad and Rich Dad. If I can find the time and space, I am going to tell you people about the Rich Dad's coaching, which makes Robert to be one of the richest man in Hawaii.


This book, a paperback, which I got it from a Sale of used books for a mere US$4.70, gives good and relevant insights of the Rich people, and how can one become rich. When I read about what you guys say about money, you will find China nice to live in if you have money, and not so if you are poor.


Robert was lucky to have met his Rich Dad, actually not his real father, but the father of his classmate and best friend, who was also groomed to be a rich man. He mentioned that Poor Dad always work for money, while Rich Dad does not work for money, money works for him.


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19 Apr 2009 08:14
Post 51 of 65
china is somewhere nice,somewhere bad..
22 Apr 2009 01:38
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