Just managed to get back into this site after the Chinese internet meltdown. Its amazing how an earthquake far, far away near Taiwan can have such a huge influence on the internet connections up here in dongbei. For the last week all sites not on Chinese servers have been almost inaccessible to people with connections on China Telecom or China Netcom -which is almost everyone outside the educationet.
MSN doesn’t work and keeps on crashing my computer! Apparently, some underwater cables were damaged but its amazing just how crippled the system has become here in Changchun. Ironically, my ultra-slow university connection is seemingly unaffected and so I still have access to at least my email! 🙂
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I am glad to know you when i was surfing Internet. Changchun is a big city as your words. I scan your blogs. I wound your ideas have much difference from other foreigners.
I hope we can keep in touch.
My QQ: 270879405 (i had already add your no.)
MSN: renhongliang8868@hotmail.com
🙂
I am glad to know you when i was surfing Internet. Changchun is a big city as your words. I scan your blogs. I wound your ideas have much difference from other foreigners.
I hope we can keep in touch.
My QQ: 270879405 (i had already add your no.)
MSN: renhongliang8868@hotmail.com
hi man.
i’m on a biz trip @ changchun this week. and just google “changchun” — you blog is on the first page of the results. amazing ha.
i do the search of “changchun”, because i wanna know more about this city. esp. how expats live in this city? (my company kinda do some business with expats here.) though i’m southern chinese, it’s my first visit of this city.
good thing is changchun is much smaller comparing beijing.
i’m sent here for company’s project. i now base in beijing.i’ll fly a lot between changchun and beijing this year.
happy new year.
Stan
hi man.
i’m on a biz trip @ changchun this week. and just google “changchun” — you blog is on the first page of the results. amazing ha.
i do the search of “changchun”, because i wanna know more about this city. esp. how expats live in this city? (my company kinda do some business with expats here.) though i’m southern chinese, it’s my first visit of this city.
good thing is changchun is much smaller comparing beijing.
i’m sent here for company’s project. i now base in beijing.i’ll fly a lot between changchun and beijing this year.
happy new year.
Stan
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look forward to your updating ,too busy ?or too lazy?:???:
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look forward to your updating ,too busy ?or too lazy?:???:
no passage to read,so spend an hour seeing you album(there are so many photos:shock:).it’s really interesting and begin to find that i know less about changchun than you.
no passage to read,so spend an hour seeing you album(there are so many photos:shock:).it’s really interesting and begin to find that i know less about changchun than you.