Tag: Lifestyle
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The past and the present of Beijing Luzhu Pork
In fact, like many traditional snacks, Luzhu Pork, as a product of a particular region in a specific historical environment, is mainly received by traditional Beijingers, but can not meet the many people living in Beijing today.
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Is There a Rust Belt in China?
From another perspective, although employees of state-owned enterprises have lost their leisurely life of “I’m gonna get some beers”, economic reform has brought a good life to more Chinese people.
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Henan wig rules the earth
In 1900, Bai Xihe, a small businessman in Xuchang County, accidentally met a German businessman. The German businessman proposed to exchange “sewing needles for human hair”, the free trade was fed to his mouth, and Bai Xihe mobilized the whole village to “look for hair and change needles.” The German businessmen did not expect that…
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One man, one dog, one cabin: the 12-year trip of digging mount of Abu, the hermit
Abu calls his Xanadu “Ruoding Mountain”. In fact, its real name is “Wild Boar Gou”, which is located at the foot of Gongga Snow Mountain in the conch ditch scenic spot in Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province.
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Is the Beijing subway really crowded?
However, the word stings wage earners because it accurately describes an almost inescapable part of East Asian wage earners’ life-the subway.
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When the Largest Electronic Market in Shenzhen Began to Sell Cosmetics
The electronics market, located in southern China, was once the distribution center of electronic components in Asia. Almost all the digital products that are crowdfunded on Kickstater are prototypes here. Now, it starts to sell cosmetics.
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Two kinds of Chinese families
The nuclear family causes many elderly couples to live without the care of their children, while the medical and nursing conditions in China’s rural areas are relatively worse, which leads to the plight of many elderly people.
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Maybe you’ll see “condoms” on the table in Chinese restaurants
Over the past few years, disguising some cutlery as condoms has become an odd marketing ploy for some Chinese restaurants. This is not a real condom, but if you don’t like it, please give it a bad review.
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