Hello,
I'm a 21 years
old student, and I'm going to visit Sichuan this summer, from 1 to 15
of august 2009. I'd like to have a chinese person at my side to visit
around, because my chinese level is quite low and I don't want to
travel alone into the small towns and the countryside. If you don't
speak English very well, it's not a problem, we will manage. I'd rather
like a student to be my guide. Price is to discuss. If you are interested or know someone who could be interested, please let me know.
Among all the famous tourist cities in China, I wonder why so many travellers come to chengdu? Could any one tell his/ her reasons ?
Howdy all
experienced outdoorsman looking to hook into an outdoor action network
or just participate in any urban activities happening around Chengdu-
would appreciate your local knowledge,
Mark.
Looking for part-time employee
We are looking for native English speakers who meet following requirement:
1. handsful teaching experience
2. be patience with children
3. English proficiency is a MUST.
4. A sense of humor
5. Responsibility, dependability, and reliability
Day One, 2:28 pm:
At the time, I was in Guanghan, about to give a lecture at the Civil Aviation University, 40 km north of Chengdu and closer to the quake’s epicenter. It was to be a surreal experience. I've been in a tornado and felt the helplessness one feels when pitted against Mother Nature. But, you can hide from a tornado; down in a basement. There is really no escaping an Earthquake. Its terror strikes you from below.
Hi All,
I would like to personally invite you for an evening of theater in Chengdu.
My good friend, Elyse Ribbons from the good old USA is staging her play
In Chengdu; we do firecrackers real good!
Check out the video on my Facebook page:
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