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Archive for December, 2007

Reading Today: Best of ProBlogger

When Is The Right Time To Start A Website?

Just be Yourself!

Travelogue: Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Best of ProBlogger - 2007 - Darren is one of the most famous american full-time blogger, this is a perfect summary of his blog. Being a blogger, this report has value very much.

I read this blogs instead of wasting my time […]

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Movie Review: Se Jie or Lust Caution

"Se, jie", named as "Lust, Caution" in English, is a movie that rated NC-17 for some explicit sexuality and rated R for strong sexual content and a scene of brutal violence. So, if you are younger than 17 years old, please close this page now.

The story is set in Hong Kong and Shanghai in 1938, […]

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Say Merry Christmas in different languages

"Merry Christmas" may be the most frequently blogged subject today and tomorrow, I will teach you how to say it in different languages. Ready? Let's go:

Portuguese - Merry Christmas

Chinese Simplified - 圣诞快乐

Dutch - Merry Christmas

Chinese Traditional - 聖誕快樂

German - Merry Christmas

French - Joyeux Noël

Italian - Buon Natale

Greek - Καλα Χριστουγεννα

Japanese - メリークリスマス

Spanish - Joyeux Noël

Korean […]

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Reading Today: Digging For Gold With Sitemeter

Digging For Gold With Sitemeter - It is an useful tip, I found that the most important for them is Google, isn't it?
The 2007 Philippines Top Pinoy Probloggers - It is valuable information for me, I have subscribed their blog.
What We Did At Hanoi.. - Hanoi… I should like to visit Hanoi too :(
Habin: […]

Monday, December 24th, 2007

The Front Door of The Imperial Palace

KBguy asked me two questions.

1. I always wanted to go to China but don't know where to starts first.

There are a lot of good places, for example, Guizhou, Yunan, Sichuan or Fujian. We have the Yellow Mountains, Jiu Zhai Guo National Park, Lijiang River and the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River and so […]

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Traditional Music of Ancient China

Do you like China? Do you like traditional Chinese music? The Palace Museum supplies a little of traditional music to us. There is a list of them:

Huang Du Wu Wai - Loong City

Mei Xing Zheng Chun - Spring Flowers

Qian Qiu Ci - Thousand Years' Poem

Tai Ping Ling - Peaceful Song

Wu Ming Ma - Prancing […]

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007