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Archive for February, 2008

The current situation of China network bandwidth

Last weekend I looked up L.Jianyong, we were roommates when we were students in the university. He is post graduate student in Beijing University of Chemical Technology.

We talked a long time, because it is donkey’s years since we have seen each other. Then, jianyong asked my blog, I opened computer and run FireFox, typed the […]

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Popular softwares differences between China and Foreign

Comparison between The rank of most popular softwares from guge.com (China) and The rank of most popular softwares from download.com (Foreign), concluded these facts:

Sameness:
1. Every one likes chatting: Chinese likes QQ and MSN, and the foreigner likes ICQ and mIRC;
2. Downloading is another important application: Chinese prefer Thunder, and the foreigner prefer BitComet;
3. You have […]

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Chinese children are happiest of world

Chinese children are the happiest I think. Because there is just one child in most Chinese families, so their parents and grandparents love their little darling ardently.
Parents and grandparents all wait on a little emperor, the only child of the family. The children are sometimes spoilt, of course they are sometimes lonely too.
What is “One […]

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Four Classical Novels of Chinese

Some days ago, I blogged china’s four great beauties. And today’s subject is the four great classical novels of Chinese literature. Yeah, I think we Chinese like the lucky number.

The Four Great Classical Novels, or Four Major Classical Novels of Chinese literature, are the four novels commonly counted by scholars to be the greatest and […]

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Reading Today: Real Desktop

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Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Beijing Snack: Sugar-Coated Haws

Sugar-Coated Haws on a stick (Bing Tang Hu Lu), which is sold everywhere in cold days and is one of the daintiest snacks. It looks brightly red, bearing a little sour and sweet.

The sugar-coated haws, or Bing Tang Hu Lu in Chinese, is a popular traditional snack of Beijing. Its history can be dated back […]

Thursday, February 14th, 2008