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Hong Kong Food Blog

Hong Kong Food Blog

http://hongkongfoodblog.blogspot.com

A pictorial food blog all about yummy Chinese foods in Hong Kong.

Mad About Shanghai

Mad About Shanghai

http://madaboutshanghai.blogs.com

All about living in and visiting Shanghai, China.

Chinese in English

Chinese in English

http://www.ifgogo.com

Ifgogo.com is a blog written in English mostly by Chinese, ethnic Chinese with different backgrounds from all over the world. It’s just a blog in English. It’s about everything.

100 days on a bicycle

100 days on a bicycle

http://bikingdan.blogspot.com/

A journal about a bicycle trip through Vietnam and China, lasting 100 days. Blog includes journal updates, pictures, film and general bicycle touring information. Journey start April 2007 and ends July 2007. Updated weekly. Welcome!

China Culinary and Travel Blog

China Culinary and Travel Blog

http://eatchina.blogspot.com

A blog dedicated to exploring Chinese culture and cuisine in China

.: Viajero Barato :. un diario de viajes

.: Viajero Barato :. un diario de viajes

http://viajerobarato.blogspot.com

Dedicado a los viajeros, amantes del descubrimiento, nuevas culturas y aventuras ciudadanas. Todo sobre viajes, camping, hoteles, mapas, alojamientos, vuelos

Cina Pig

Cina Pig

http://cinapig.com/

All The Weird Things Happen In Chinese Society

Where to go in China

Where to go in China

http://wheretogoinchina.blogspot.com/

This blog gives pictures and details of the best restaurants in china and various tourist attractions.

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New Sichuan Restaurant in Midtown

Kitchenhacker | December 4th 2009 by Stuart

The popular and most excellent Sichuan Gourmet at 25 W. 39th St. in Midtown has competition... across the street, no less. I don't get what it is with 39th St., but it now has two excellent Sichuan places. (One block south on 38th there are two excel read more

Goodbye Panda

DISGRASIAN | December 4th 2009

Tai Shan, the panda Americans have watched with awe since his 2005 birth at the National Zoo in Washington D.C., is going home. On loan from China, Tai Shan was allowed to stay at the Zoo for two and a half years longer than originally agreed upon read more

Tai Shan Leaves DC

City Renewed | December 4th 2009 by Brandon

The National Zoo officially announced this morning that DC’s  native son, Tai Shan, is departing for China in early 2010.  The exact dates of his trip have not been set, but final preparations are currently underway. An agreement between Chin read more

Photohunt: Curved

Jam Learns to Snap | December 4th 2009 by jam

saturday photo scavenger hunt This week PhotoHunt theme is curved. I could not think of a better picture to share than the calcite pools in Huanglong Scenic Area, Sichuan, China which I had visited 2 years ago. Calcite pools tiers upon tiers Look at read more

Twitter Updates for 2009-12-04

a shameful waste of madhouse time | December 4th 2009 by Peijin Chen

if you’re mac is stuff to the brim with apps….you can relate to this http://post.ly/E5WU # Andy Borowitz: New iPhone App Translates Palin Speech into English http://tr.im/GAiK #fb # North Korea ‘panic’ after surprise curren read more

Embroidery Part Two

Life, Ain't It Simple! | December 3rd 2009

Guangdong Embroidery, or Yue Xiu (yuè xiù 粤绣), dates back to at least 1000 years. Influenced by national folk art, Yue embroidery formed its own unique characteristics. The embroidered pictures are mainly of dragons and phoeni read more

Embroidery Part Two

Life, Ain't It Simple! | December 3rd 2009

Guangdong Embroidery, or Yue Xiu (yuè xiù 粤绣), dates back to at least 1000 years. Influenced by national folk art, Yue embroidery formed its own unique characteristics. The embroidered pictures are mainly of dragons and phoeni read more

Embroidery Part One

Life, Ain't It Simple! | December 3rd 2009

Embroidery (cì xiù 刺绣), a folk art with a history of more than 3000 years, has an important position in the history of Chinese arts and crafts. On a piece of silk or cloth, people embroider all kinds of beautiful pictures and read more

Embroidery Part One

Life, Ain't It Simple! | December 3rd 2009

Embroidery (cì xiù 刺绣), a folk art with a history of more than 3000 years, has an important position in the history of Chinese arts and crafts. On a piece of silk or cloth, people embroider all kinds of beautiful pictures and read more

Pandamonium!

BEAUTY OF WILDLIFE | December 3rd 2009 by MALIK IMRAN

One zoo in southwest China has its hands full with 16 baby pandas. The Sichuan Wolong Panda Protection and Breed Center is dealing with the results of a breeding boom -- 16 pandas have been born since July, 2006. The brood includes five sets of t read more

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