Wives of Homosexual Men in China – A Disadvantaged Group
Homo wives (同妻)” are wives of homosexual husbands. It is estimated that more than 80% of the approximate 20 million homosexual males in China are married or will marry females. Therefore, there are more than 16,000,000 Chinese women are now homo wives or homo wives-to-be. The “homo wives” phenomenon can hardly be found in countries besides China, as some of the homosexual people would remain single, the others would cohabit with their lover or enter a homosexual marriage.
Micro-blogging War in China
It is already a cliché now to argue that Twitter has become one of the landmark changes brought by Internet-based communications. With more and more companies in the United States using or planning to use Twitter-oriented business communication or marketing, Twitter is more than ready to compete in the business world as an independent and competitive grown-up.
China’s Got Talent, a Talent Show or an Emotional Show
Yes, the talent shows are now in China. The Chinese version of America's Got Talent was officially introduced to China in July 2010 by Fremantle Media. Shanghai-based Dragon TV, the producer of "China’s Got Talent", has long been determined to import all the major features of the talent show to China, and to find the Chinese equivalent of Susan Boyle, who gained her fame when competing in "Britain’s Got Talent".
2011 Chinese Zodiac Sign Fortune Forecast – The Rabbit!
Since this is the Year of the Rabbit, people born under the Rabbit sign will experience some undesirable impact. Poor health, career obstacles, relationship problems, and diminished income – these are some problems that the Rabbits are bound to face this year. Home life will also experience some disruption in the form of unexpected family issues and runaways. Your business may also experience some hindrances, so remember that looking ahead can be difficult, but attempting to make things right after they’d gone wrong can be just as problematic. Be cautious. Interpersonal relations will also suffer this year, with misunderstandings and reckless words causing stress between you and your family and friends.
An Introduction To Feng Shui
It is very easy to dismiss feng shui as just another one of those hokey magic tricks that capitalize on Asian mysticism, like fortune telling with tea leaves or palm-reading. After all, some avid followers of feng shui swear that they can change their fortune by re-arranging their furniture.
By snowball on December 23rd, 2010
 2011 will be fortunate for Tigers, but still keep be on guard against people who may be out to do you harm. Financially speaking, the year will be very good, with potential for a booming business and increased cash flow. There is much profit to be made in 2011. You may experience some health problems, but these are minor and shouldn’t be a cause for worry. Single Tigers may have the opportunity for a romantic relationship, so grab this chance! A kind benefactor may come into your life this year. …
By snowball on December 22nd, 2010
 The year of the Rabbit is not very favorable for people born under the Rat sign. There will be temporary setbacks in your romantic life, your body will be more susceptible to health problems and your career path will experience a few bumps. Be extra vigilant when traveling, as people born in the year of the Rat will be more prone to accidents this year. Despite your best efforts, this year’s rewards won’t be as abundant, potentially causing you much financial and physical stress. Nevertheless, don’t be disheartened and just do your best. There’s no need to seek out new employment – spend the year learning and improving yourself. Spend more time with your family and loved ones and happiness will be within …
By snowball on December 22nd, 2010
 Given the generally unfavorable forecast for this year, people born under the year of the Ox will face adversities along the way. You should be more vigilant of what you say this year, as your words may lead to lawsuits. Take care to remain law-abiding in your actions; do not let greed rule your decisions. When signing contracts, be sure to read the content thoroughly and do not take these lightly. This way you can be sure to minimize potential legal …
By snowball on December 21st, 2010
 February 3rd, 2011 marks the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit. Chinese Zodiac sign, Sheng Xiao, is a scheme that associates each year to an animal according to a 12-year cycle. Before the start of the year, feng shui practitioners make their forecast for people of different zodiac signs. In Hong Kong, the epicenter of …
By Cathy on December 14th, 2010
 On December 3rd, 2010, a Chinese train reached the speed of 486 kilometers per hour (302 mph) during its test run for the wait-listed line connecting Beijing and Shanghai, the two biggest metropolitan cities in the country. This speed breaks China’s own world record of 416.6 kilometers per hour (258.9 mph) reached by the test …
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