Hello. What platonic things can I say when meeting about approaching women in China? I know a few things:
Li Hao/Nin Hao – hello
Ni Hao Ma? – How are you?
Wo hen hao – I am fine
What other expressions can I use?
Please help me out – thank you.
chinese people, like all people, appreciate it when you try to speak their language. although some will laugh its mostly because they think its surprising a westerner can speak chinese because it’s not nearly as common as chinese people speaking english. just try and use body language. sometimes that can be the most effective.
in Qing, china’s map was like a leaf, which include both inner and outer Mongolia, now we no longer look like a leaf, just a rooster(if Taiwan is the other rooster foot of course, together with Hainan)
You are absolutely right, China was geographically much larger during the Qing period. China formerly included all of Outer Mongolia plus parts of Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. It is shocking to look at a Qing era map and see how China has shrunk from its former borders.
China was in great disarray during its revolutionary period beginning with the Wuchang Uprising in 1911. Matters were made worse by Japan’s invasion in 1931 and subsequent Japanese military campaigns of terror. Chinese war lords (including Chiang Kai-shek), Japanese troops, and Communist forces battled for decades while China’s territorial integrity suffered.
Should we blame the ROC for China’s loss of territory? Probably yes, since ROC leaders contributed to the chaos that allowed China’s territory to be compromised. The ROC has caused great suffering and hardship for millions. Let’s present the ROC with a bill for China’s lost lands. I think the amount should equal the value of Taiwan, so return Taiwan to China and all is forgiven.
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To introduce the varieties of Chinese God, and the stories of religious worship.
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Thousands of demonstrators gather in Taiwan to protest a landmark free-trade deal with China, fearing cheap Chinese goods could flood Taiwan’s market.
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A powerful earthquake measuring 6.4 has rocked Taiwan causing widespread damage. Firefighters have been battling a blaze that broke out in a textile factory following the tremor.
Rail services in central and southern Taiwan have now also been suspended. The quake was centered 400 kilometers south of the island’s capital.
No tsunami alert has been issued, and there have been no reports of serious injury.
Sounds like HAARP is hard at work.
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Taiwan Airport Henry Fan cam
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Video of Singapore Airlines welcoming their passengers on board at Taiwan, Taoyuan International Airport!
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Artist: 秀蘭瑪雅 (Maya)
Song title: 黃昏的故鄉 (Homeland in twilight)
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Woods


Mountains




Cliffs



Tunnels



Sea of clouds





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Mountain peaks

玉山
Bridge

River


Lakes



Sunset(Video Thumbnail)

Fields








Sunlight


Ocean View



Rocks




Rest house

Ocean View with Rocks








Stars

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Mono – Follow the map
Live @ The Wall, Taipei, Taiwan. 2009/05/31
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I take you along for a visit around the National Palace Museum, hosting priceless artifacts from Chinese history. Unfortunately, no photography is allowed in the exhibits.
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