What do you want to know about China?

China
October 16, 2008 10:31pm CST
China is an ancient country with a long history. What do you know about this country? Culture, people, language, taboo, interest of places, life and so on. As long as you have been paying attention to that, you are welcome to share with us. We will be glad to know your thoughts about China.
6 responses
@tonytt2009 (1706)
• China
17 Oct 08
Well,Im Chinese and familiar with our country when studying in the high school,we learnt the long long history of China,the geography of China as the worldwide~After earning a bit money on hand,I travelled around my country to experience myself the places I interested in.Very very profound history of China I believe and thus it'll be not easy to understand all the things during the say thousand of years history~lol`anyway,I love China and be prided of being a Chinese..
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• China
17 Oct 08
Not a bad idea and I found one interesting area of China has been set up in mylot~maybe our Chinese can put more stuff in this area to let other know our country better.what do you think?
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• China
20 Oct 08
Excuse me, may I have the link to that? Thanks.
• China
17 Oct 08
Aha, here i know another compatriot. How happy I am. as you say china's history is so profound that it is very hard for most of the foreigners to understand. Then why shall we make up a club here and get our lovely mother country understood? Thanks for your words.
@sandymay16 (1617)
• Philippines
17 Oct 08
Back in high school 20 years ago, we studied Asian history but most of it was focused on China. We had lessons from Ming Dynasty, Ghengis Khan and all other dynasties. I know the Great Wall of China is a structure of the earth that can be seen from outer space. I had classmates with Chinese ancestry and their family names are Chinese and they were very good in Math. And there are plenty of goods made in China expensive and cheap, smuggled and legit that are sold here in the Philippines. China, included in my wish list of countries to travel to.
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• China
17 Oct 08
Feel shame that I've never been to Great wall located in Beijing before,however,I will visit Beijing next month for biz issue``I do go there to experience the Great wall`~`
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• Philippines
17 Oct 08
oh okay thanks for that new info for me. Great wall cannot be seen from outer space. I'm so out of touch of plenty of things now
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• China
17 Oct 08
Thanks for your history textbook and the similar kind of reading materials that make you know much of the past of China. When you mention The Great Wall, which is one of the most prides for the Chinese people.But sorry to say that THe Great Wall can NOT be seen from outer space. In our textbooks which also read the same fact as your stated,but in 2003 China's national hero Mr. Yang Liwei became His country's first spaceman. AS he told to the press, The Great Wall can NOT Be seen From space. Too far. Yeah, long long ago the chinese invite how to make out the [pi]= perimeter of something. THe great inventor is Zu Chongzhi(3;1;1) Of course there are millions of great people in China. If you like visit China, why not make your dream come truth as soon as possible? You are always welcome to CHina.
@nvtellan (1907)
• Philippines
18 Oct 08
I have always wondered about those kung-fu martial arts and fighting monks of shaolin temple. Are they true. Can you really fly or have extraordinary abilities that can jump high or walk on waters or walk on bamboo trees. Can you really unleash your chi and push someone off the ground. I am always fascinated by these stuffs.
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@nvtellan (1907)
• Philippines
20 Oct 08
What I meant about Chi is the inner energy or strength concentrated from within. Thanks for clarifying.
• China
20 Oct 08
Oh, as far as I Kung fu is one kind of fightings which is better than any other fightings in the world,but that does not mean if you learn a little kung fu then you can KO a high level karate master. As for the flying abilities is out of minds-a supernature one. Just like the scene in a Hollywood films but Chinese can make the supernature thousands of years earlier than the western. But some Shaolin Monks can crash a rock with their heads, hands, let alone feet. By the way what do you mean "chi", maybe that's a differnt pinyin for some chinese word. may i know about it? Thanks.
• India
17 Oct 08
i have always thought that chinese people MIND THEIR OWN BUSINESS. i feel they dont disturb other nations the way USA does and has always been a symbol for hard working and patriotic people.. hope that is true. what do u say. i always wanted to know about their tradition and superstition. when i visit singapore i see in the front of houses some decorations and incense hope what that is.
• China
17 Oct 08
Thanks for your words about my topic. Indeed Chinese people are really hard working and love their country very much. Another secret for Chinese who can survive abroad is because they know how to deal with relation between different kinds of people. I wonder what decorations you saw in Sigapore? Could you show me the pics? Thanks.
@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
17 Oct 08
and china is fyling at the moment!its unstopable! i would like to know when is china to be number one since china is flying at the moment.
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• China
17 Oct 08
From your appearance that we can find out you are from asian, so we were neighbors. Glad we are. China will be number one in every aspect, because she is getting stronger and stronger. If you want to know the exact time? The answer is "Wait and See." Thanks for your concern about China.
@ACE111 (16)
• India
17 Oct 08
Hi Lingowang I am an Indian and China is our good and friendly neighbour. After liberating itself from the clutches of chairman Mao Zedong China was virtually fying to progress and prosperity. This big nation is remarkable.
• China
17 Oct 08
Hi, our neighbor. It is reported that Indians can speak English as native as English speakers. Now this time from the way you write we can find out the report is truth. Thanks for your support.