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2012 Chinese Zodiac Sign Fortune Forecast – The Dog!

The Dog is incompatible with this year’s “Tai Sui”, and remaining stagnant can harm the Dog’s fortunes. And so this year should be filled with changes. Dogs should go out and move: go on a trip, visit new places, move to a new house, change residences, find a new job, etc. Mobilization will be good for the Dog’s …

2012 Chinese Zodiac Sign Fortune Forecast – The Ox!

For people born under the sign of the Ox, 2012 will see a continuation of 2011’s good fortune. However, despite this general good luck, there may be some bumps ahead. This is – in general – a good year, but there will be quite a few struggles to deal with. A powerful competitor will appear in your professional life, and as such will require you to work much harder than usual. Learn to be flexible in order to succeed. …

2010 Expo: Shanghai Residents Stop Wearing Pajamas Out!

“Those who wear pajamas cannot go out.” This is the government request Shanghai residents are receiving months before the 2010 World Expo (May 1 – October 31) held in Shanghai. This request has provoked widespread controversy. Some people think wearing pajamas in public does not conform to international etiquette, while other people believe that if …

2010 Oscar Nominated Best Documentary - China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province

The nomination list for the 82nd Oscar has been released; both The Hurt Locker and Avatar have been nominated for nine awards. The winner of the competition will be announced on March 7th in Los Angeles at the Kodak theater. China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province has been nominated for the best documentary …

Chinese Tourist Spends Thousands Of Dollars Within Hours In The USA

According to the US Department of Commerce, a Chinese tourist spends an average of $6,000 USD in the United States. This enormous spending power of the Chinese tourist is the main reason behind the New York City Tourism Bureau to vigorously promote the visit of thousands of Chinese visitors; the largest group in NYC tourism …

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