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bbq at the night market
asian ramblings | July 20th 2008 by Stevo
Not many tourist go to the night market. By not many I mean none. I think the only foreigners that wander the dongxi-laden stalls are brought by me. The factory girls and young cool men with big hair and faded jean, in Shenzhen to make their fortune, read more
Shenzhen üniversitesi Türk öğrenci kabul etmiyor
http://www.yavuzselimsen.blogspot.com | July 16th 2008 by yavuzselim
Shenzhen üniversitesi bu sene Türk öğrenci kabul etmiyormuş, sadece shenzhen üniversitesi değil, Guangdong bölgesindeki üniversiteler bu sene Türk öğrenci kabul etmiyorlarmış. Dolayısı ile shenzhen üniversitesinde okuma hayalimiz yal read more
knock for entry
asian ramblings | July 15th 2008 by Stevo
The main gate of the Tianhou Temple in Chiwan, Shenzhen, PRC. The folk temple dates back to the 1400s and was refurbished by the government in the early 90s. Captured: July 12, 2008. ________________________ Tech Stuff: cameraCanon EOS 40Dfocal_le read more
temple stairs
asian ramblings | July 13th 2008 by Stevo
The Tianhou Temple, near Shekou, Shenzhen, China. Captured: July 12, 2008. ________________________ Tech Stuff: cameraCanon EOS 40Dfocal_length47iso400aperture10shutter_speed0.004 spacer spacer Subscribe to asian ramblings. Enter your email addres read more
walking into the urban sunrise - a photo essay
asian ramblings | July 7th 2008 by Stevo
It started with this: I had been meaning to get out at dawn, to shoot from somewhere other than my balcony. If I were brave, I could count the images I’ve posted, all shot from my balcony/sniper’s nest. Mrs. Stevo and a classmate (who I read more
an evil weekend
asian ramblings | July 3rd 2008 by Stevo
The constant rain, that had me wondering how to build an ark, has passed. The sky over Shenzhen is now a bright seasonal blue and full of fluffy clouds. There is that evil ball of flame some call the sun, it’s only purpose to burn me to a crisp read more
outdoor haircut
asian ramblings | June 28th 2008 by Stevo
At the night market you can buy sheets and other assorted dongxi, cheap radios, barbecued meat on a stick, or get a haircut under the stars. Captured: June 24, 2008. Related Posts: night balloons better than reality TV one person’s trash… read more
Les mascottes olympiques annoncent l’apocalypse!
LeBuzz.info | June 27th 2008 by Isabelle Hontebeyrie
Mais ils sont fous ces Chinois! Alors que la population semble penser que les mascottes olympiques (les fuwas) sont responsables des calamités qui frappent le pays, les censeurs s'activent à supprimer toute allusion à ces superstitions. read more
no school: typhoons and email
asian ramblings | June 25th 2008 by Stevo
Typhoon Fengshen rolled through Shenzhen yesterday. School was canceled city-wide, officials anticipating damage from the killer storm. Dorm students were confined to their quarters, many not pleased. Six to a room and a raging typhoon do not happy c read more
Shenzhen EM-2811 PMP
. . . Surya-Lab . . . | June 25th 2008 by suryaangel
Shenzhen has released a portable media player known as EM-2811 or “Latte ICE”. It comes with 1GB-4GB capacity, a miniSD slot, a 2.8-inch QVGA screen, FM radio, voice support, AVI / MPEG video playback, and a built-in speaker along with the classi read more
night balloons
asian ramblings | June 23rd 2008 by Stevo
The owner of the outdoor shooting gallery at a Shenzhen (China) night market fills balloons to replace the ones shot by patrons. One Yuan gets would-be sharpshooters 10 plastic pellets, to be fired from a plastic AK assault rifle. I recommend the Can read more
Reproductor Shenzhen EM-2811, o Latte ICE
tecnogadgets | June 22nd 2008
Shenzhen presentó un nuevo reproductor portátil, el Shenzhen EM-2811, también conocido como “Latte ICE”. Si bien sus prestaciones son bastante regulares, el diseño se diferencia de otros dispositivos como éste; orientado más bien a read more
Latte ICE PMP From Shenzhen
Tech Lines | June 22nd 2008 by Dwi Yuni
Shenzhen has released an above average PMP called EM-2811 or “Latte ICE.” It offers a capacity of 1GB, 4GB, miniSD slot, 2.8-inch QVGA screen, FM radio, voice support, AVI / MPEG video playback, built-in speaker, together with the classic read more
Shenzhen EM-2811 “Latte ICE” is actually kind of neat
GADGET TODAY news and reviews | June 21st 2008 by blueget
These days, it’s pretty wild and crazy if a PMP manufacturer manages to do anything different than what’s already out there, so we’ve got a soft spot for Shenzhen’s EM-2811, being sold as the “Latte ICE.” Sure, not read more
Shenzhen EM-2811 "Latte ICE" is actually kind of neat
Politics And Everyday Life 2008© | June 21st 2008
Filed under: light Audio, appropriate Video These days, it's pretty wild and crazy if a PMP producer need manufacturing work?choose from thousands of rfq's on a global marketplace of buyers.www.mfg.commanufacturersthousands of prequalified manufact read more
Get the Ark Ready
Waiguoren Critic of South China | June 15th 2008 by Matthew
The rain in South China has been extreme lately. It's not as bad as the Midwest US, fortunately. We've had mostly sunny days during the past week, with heavy downpours all night--and Friday was a full day of steady, heavy rain. The previous week also read more
Shanghai Borsasında Sert Düşüş
http://www.yavuzselimsen.blogspot.com | June 10th 2008 by yavuzselim
Geçen hafta Çin merkez bankasının aldığı karar, dün Duanwu bayramı ile tatil olan piyasalara bugün yansıdı. Aynı zamanda Yuan tekrar dolar karşısında değer kazandı. 7 haziranda açıklanan kararda konuşan Peng Xingyun, ayrıca, mak read more
All About Shenzhen
Waiguoren Critic of South China | June 9th 2008 by Matthew
I came across an amazing article in Esquire by Colby Buzzell about Shenzhen (thanks to Laowaijohn at Twitter). This is quite possibly the best portrayal of the city since Peter Hessler's Oracle Bones (except that this one doesn't focus as much on his read more
bad days and wasted time - or - karma, again, kicks me in the nad…
asian ramblings | June 7th 2008 by Stevo
Some days it’s best to stay in bed. I don’t like Hong Kong. The people that do think it’s a Shangri-La. It has everything, they say. It’s better than Disneyland. The sun rises and sets on/in HK. Me? I say: Nay. Why? The foreign resi read more
RECRUITMENT ROADSHOW: Jakarta, Penang, Malaysia, Shenzhen, Manill…
www.jobislands.com | June 5th 2008 by davina
Three innovative companies, all based in Cyberjaya - Malaysia’s 'Intelligent' City. Our companies share a common interest in pursuing excellence in IT. We are experiencing fast-paced growth and we want to recruit the best, to be the best.We are loo read more
China’s High-Tech Police State
John Baker's Blog | June 4th 2008 by John Baker
Naomi Klein in Rolling Stone reports how China is gearing up to use the latest people-tracking technology, thoughtfully supplied by American corporations who are currently sponsoring the Beijing Olympics. Now, as China prepares to showcase its econo read more
Shenzhen Increases Minimum Wage
Shenzhen Undercover | June 3rd 2008 by Mike
Shenzhen has announced that its minimum salary level will go up on July 1, 2008. This makes the minimum wage higher than that of Shanghai and Guangzhou. Under the adjustment plan, four districts within the Special Economic Zone including Futian and L read more
China's All-Seeing Eye
Code Craft | June 2nd 2008
Krou writes "Naomi Klein writes in Rolling Stone joint about China's Panopticon-like try called 'Golden Shield' taking place in Shenzhen using scientific know-how supplied by companies such as IBM, Honeywell, and General Electric. Klein writes: 'Chin read more
JDV's Protracted War
New Philippine Revolution | June 1st 2008 by Pat Mangubat
Former Speaker Joe de Venecia yesterday revealed that a golf game changed the complexion of the ZTE deal. He says that Gloria changed her mind when she played golf with the ZTE officials over at Shenzhen. He then cut himself short, saying that he nee read more
prayers at the tomb of the boy-king
asian ramblings | June 1st 2008 by Stevo
The Mongol army’s conquest was almost complete. China’s Song Dynasty lay in ruins at the hands of the invaders. The imperial court sent the emperor’s brothers, two young princes (and heirs), aged seven and nine, south to Guangdong Province. The read more
Plastic Bags no More
Shenzhen Undercover | May 29th 2008 by Mike
Starting on June 1, 2008 (in 3 days), Shenzhen retailers will stop offering free plastic bags. As an effort to help the environment and reduce the reliance on plastic bags, Shenzhen - as well as other Chinese cities - are beginning to implement this read more
working girls
asian ramblings | May 28th 2008 by Stevo
Working girls, bar street, Shenzhen. Captured: April 3, 2008. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "working girls", url: "http://www.asianramblings.com/?p=847" }); read more
Shenzhen Democracy
Shenzhen Undercover | May 26th 2008 by Mike
For the past 30 years, Shenzhen has been the big Chinese experiment on capitalism. This Special Economic Zone started from a fishing village to become the most modern Chinese city. Not only is the economy in the forfront, but the rule of law, transpo read more
Travel to Hong Kong, ShenZhen, and GuangZhou
LiewCF.com - Tech Gadgets Blog | May 23rd 2008
For the whole next week, I will be in the Hong Kong. ShenZhen and GuangZhou. My dad, younger brother and I are going to China for holiday. We do not follow any travel agency tour. We travel at our own, kind of backpackers. We will spend 3 days in Hon read more
tombs and wire
asian ramblings | May 20th 2008 by Stevo
The hills around the China / New Territories Hong Kong border are covered in tombs. Much of the area is inaccessible, except on foot. The departed wanted to be buried in their homeland, China, but that practice was not permitted. They were interred b read more

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