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Dragon Descendants - A Green World

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A Green Blog, that is a blog that attempts to raise awareness of the importance of the environment of the world and a blog that carries tidbits on things Chinese and on Chinese from all over the world....

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  • Of Hungry Ghosts and Olympic Songs

    Posted on Thursday August 14th, 2008 at 10:36 in

    It's that time of the year when Chinese ghosts walk the streets; yes, it's the month of the Hungry Ghosts. Chinese believe each year the ghosts in Hades will be let out from their prisons and prayers are often carried out to appease these wandering s...

  • An Olympic Song

    Posted on Wednesday August 13th, 2008 at 10:41 in

    Prior to the Beijing 2008 Olympics, there was a song that was constantly aired in TV, We are ready sung by various Chinese artistes from Mainland China and Hong Kong. I recognised some singers from Hong Kong, most notably, the forever young Alan Tam,...

  • Giant flag bearer

    Posted on Monday August 11th, 2008 at 07:50 in

    Heard that the 7 foot 6 inch Yao Ming carried China's national flag during the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics. A giant as a flag bearer! Who needs a flag pole here! It would be fun to see his father, Yao Zhiyuan and his mother, Fenddi Fang...

  • Olympic Games Chat

    Posted on Saturday August 9th, 2008 at 08:53 in

    Just this morning, I heard a few friends chatting merrily over last night opening ceremony for the Olympic Games in Beijing, China. One of them was awed by Li Ning who lit the Olympic torch.The opening ceremony was a hit but I missed it and had there...

  • Once Upon a Time in Kemasik, Terengganu

    Posted on Saturday August 2nd, 2008 at 02:27 in

    Terengganu, which is situated in north-eastern Peninsular Malaysia did not receive many Indian or Chinese migrants, and in this state then, in the 2006 census, the Chinese reportedly, made up 2.6% of the 1,080,286 or so population. In the 80s, when ...

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