Posts Tagged ‘china’

Beijing China military parade pictures & videos 2009

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

China is showing off lots of military hardware at the 60th anniversary National Day Parade in Beijing on October 1st 2009, including: guided missile launchers, ballistic missiles, tanks, helicopters, new fighter planes, fighter-bombers, AWACS, airborne refueling tankers, etc. Here are pictures and videos of these vehicles and aircraft swarming Beijing for the parade rehearsal (click on the thumbnails for bigger images) -

Lots of Chinese tanks and rocket/missile launchers:

Swarm of Chinese helicopter gunships (WZ-9):

 

 

Airborne refueling tanker with J-8 and J-10 jets:

 

Chinese AWACS aircraft in formation with jet fighters:

Chinese J-10 and J-11 jet fighters:

 

A video of tanks rumbling down Beijing’s Central Business District:

Help Protect Chinese Women From This Man!

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

This is a must read - and don’t stop until the end because that’s when it really hits you! Apparently a jilted Chinese girl sent this message to the Swedish Embassy to warn them of the disaster this man will inflict on Chinese women. I feel bad for the poor girl.

From: XXX
Date: XXX
To: XXX
Subject: Please Help Protect Chinese Women From This Man

I am writing you to inform you of the perverse and inexcusable behavior of Johan Otto Englund who is studying chinese at Shanghai Jiao Tong University now. In Early February of 2009, Johan visited me in my hometown of Changsha city in china. We met online several months earlier and established a cyber relationship ( He contacted me there firstly. ) Johan said to me he was studying International politics in sweden before, who is very interested in chinese politics . He need to see Chair Mao’s, Lei Feng ’s home town in Changsha.

He asked me if i will show him around and meet him in person in changsha. He said to me in letters and phone calls at MSN. I was friendly to see a western friend from overseas to china who is special to see Characteristics in Changsha. I was enjoyed and be proud to be his tour guider that’s all my feeling.

When i was leading Johan to Hunan Museum, Changsha Museum and Martyrs Park , Johan said he was thinking to being a nurse in Africa to help poor ppl and he was working in Nursing home in Sweden, taking care of old ,retired ppls. He traveled lot places in Europe, Africa,South Asia . He will work in European Unions or United Unions forhuman rights. He is also a Vegetarian who doest want to kill animals.

Tour on the road, Johan was sincerely talking about the price of Mineral water, food, travel fee was expensive, he is thrifty . I respected his honest, Sympathy with his student status. I paid myself, sometimes I also paid his travel fee and food.

He said to me many beautiful words all leading me to believe that he is a noble humanitarian wanted a chinese girlfriend as Capable as I. His words persuaded me that he was falling in love with me and I liked him in lot in his noble Integrity. It seems Johan and I were happily togather after this so, I relented to his demand.

I taken Johan to my home twice . My mom cooked dinners for himduring Spring festival to Lantern. My mom was very happy to see a western ppl can speak chinese to her and Johan said ,he ‘d love to have Table Tennis ‘ competitions with my mom . My mom laughed lot and gave him expensive gree tea and good fruits as gifts. Johan didnt give me or my mom anything. He was very enjoyed visited my home and praised house’s decoration deluxe and my mom’s wonderful cooking.

I sent Johan back to Shanghai from airport in changsha . Then i havnt hear any informations from him. I called his cell phone , firstly nobody answer. Later, Johan said, he is busy and has a new gf in Shanghai. It is too late for me but, I hope in all my heart that you will be able to do something about Johan Otto Englund so he will not be able to hurt other girls like he has hurt me. Please do not let him hurt more chinese girls ’s kind heart and friendly respect to ppl from other countries.

P.S. Johan gave me bad flu and asked too much sex.

Name: Johan Otto Englund Pass & Visa No. xxxxxxx xxxxxxx

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The different types of massage in China: foot, back, full body, etc

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Getting a massage is definitely one of the must-dos for anyone visiting China – how does getting pampered for more than an hour for about 10 US dollars sound to you? However, getting a massage in China can be quite a confusing experience for the first timer. There are so many choices on the “massage menu”, often with little or no English translation. Typically, a massage place will offer these different kinds of services:

Foot massage (足疗 - Zhu Liao)

This usually consists of soaking your feet in hot/warm water, followed by 30-60 minutes of massaging your feet. Sometimes they also include a brief period of head and body massage. Highly recommended.

Full body massage (保健 - Bao Jian)

Self explanatory - you are massaged from head to toe. Highly recommended.

Back rub (推背 - Tui Bei)
Your back is massaged and rubbed with oil. Sometimes they also put a warm mat/cloth on your back for therapeutic effect. Highly recommended.

Spine massage (整脊 - Zheng Ji)

You lay on your belly while they massage your neck/spinal column.

Ear candle (耳烛 - Er Zhu)

Only for the adventurous! They light a special candle and stick it into your ear. Apparently, the candle creates a suction effect which cleans out the gunk from your ear. It actually works pretty well – at the end, you can ask them to cut open the candle to show you the gunk that the candle removed.

Scraping treatment (刮痧 - Gua Sha)

They use a tool to scrape your back, which apparently improves blood circulation. Only for the adventurous – it could hurt a little and leave prominent marks on your body for a few weeks.

Vacuum bottle treatment (拔罐 - Ba Guan)

They rapidly heat up bottles and stick them on your back to create a suction/vacuum effect. Some places will even drag the vacuumed bottles up and down your back : ) Warning: Only for the adventurous! It can be painful, and leave very prominent red marks on your back for many weeks.

Hilarious poster in China – the “Ten secrets of women call”

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

(click on image for a bigger version)

I recently travelled to Xi’an, China and came across this gem of a poster outside a local bar. Apparently it teaches women how to behave and what to do when a guy calls them:

  1. When you get a call from a man do not believe he just want to discuss some philosophy with his valuable time, however it is perfect to prove your charm.
  2. Emphasizing this is nothing but a game, if you play the game try your best, it will make you happy, nevertheless, it will cost you a lot if you still serious for this game.
  3. Man is apt to self-worth, so you can make he confused without any effort. By the way this kind of people is interesting and dangerous. Be careful!
  4. When you be enamored of someone, don’t receive his invitations but keep him at an arm’s length.
  5. Don’t drunk before men’s invitation, because he may still invite you to have a drink. Don’t ask he pay a big bill that will make him unhappy.
  6. Leave before you drank and don’t forget explain to you female partner.
  7. When you plan to make a call to a lovely men, remember wear your glasses and breathe smooth without gum. Come down.
  8. When you get a ring please wait for others speak first because men like women who are mysterious.
  9. Don’t believe what a man said in a call. The best way to understand him is talking with him after he drunk.
  10. Don’t hung up the call rudely, if you don’t want to talk with him you can speak softly, ’shi t’.

Such words of wisdom.

Touching love story from Chongqing, China

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

A friend recently forwarded me this touching story from the mountains of Chongqing, China -

An incredible love story has come out of China recently and managed to touch the world. It is a story of a man and an older woman who ran off to live and love each other in peace for over half a century.

The 70-year-old Chinese man who hand-carved over 6,000 stairs up a mountain for his 80-year-old wife has passed away in the cave which has been the couple’s home for the last 50 years.

Over 50 years ago, Liu Guojiang a 19 year-old boy, fell in love with a 29 year-old widowed mother named Xu Chaoqin..

In a twist worthy of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, friends and relatives criticized the relationship because of the age difference and the fact that Xu already had children.

At that time, it was unacceptable and immoral for a young man to love an older woman.. To avoid the market gossip and the scorn of their communities, the couple decided to elope and lived in a cave in Jiangjin County in Southern ChongQing Municipality.

In the beginning, life was harsh as hey had nothing, no electricity or even food. They had to eat grass and roots they found in the mountain, and Liu made a kerosene lamp that they used to light up their lives.

Xu felt that she had tied Liu down and repeatedly asked him, ‘Are you regretful? Liu always replied, ‘As long as we are industrious, life will improve.’

In the second year of living in the mountain, Liu began and continued for over 50 years, to hand-carve the steps so that his wife could get down the mountain easily.

Half a century later in 2001, a group of adventurers were exploring the forest and were surprised to find the elderly couple and the over 6,000 hand-carved steps. Liu MingSheng, one of their seven children said, ‘My parents loved each other so much, they have lived in seclusion for over 50 years and never been apart a single day. He hand carved more than 6,000 steps over the years for my mother’s convenience, although she doesn’t go down the mountain that much.’

The couple had lived in peace for over 50 years until last week. Liu, now 72 years, returned from his daily farm work and collapsed. Xu sat and prayed with her husband as he passed away in her arms. So in love with Xu, was Liu, that no one was able to release the grip he had on his wife’s hand even after he had passed away.

‘You promised me you’ll take care of me, you’ll always be with me until the day I died, now you left before me, how am I going to live without you?’

Xu spent days softly repeating this sentence and touching her husband’s black coffin with tears rolling down her cheeks.

In 2006, their story became one of the top 10 love stories from China , collected by the Chinese Women Weekly. The local government has decided to preserve the love ladder and the place they lived as a museum, so this love story can live forever.

Share customized English China maps with friends

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Navigating your way around the maze that is China’s cities has just gotten much easier with our new Personalized Map Service. In three easy steps, you can now create and share your very own personalized interactive English China map that shows:

  • A map at a location and zoom level of your choosing
  • A popup text bubble at any location you desire. The text bubble can contain any information you wish, for example: an address, directions, date and time of the meeting place, etc
  • Your map’s recipients can drag, zoom in, zoom out or view the map full screen

Click here to start creating your personalized interactive English China map

Here are some example personalized maps that can be created:
The Bird’s Nest - National Stadium in Beijing
Peter’s House Party
South entrance of Nan Luo Gu Xiang