Tuesday, July 22, 2008

How Much Do Polo Shirts Cost



must be very hung out to go to Hong Kong and stay in a hotel mass without any special attraction, just behind the Hotel Peninsula. From my window I see her luxurious cocktail bar, the white colonial-style facade, the glow of the neon lights of the skyscrapers of the Bay ... (I see only the blaze because the skyline me cover the Peninsula, of course ....)


Here some photos to give you an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat I'm hung, dining crackers, a banana and show that work. And Hong Kong is one of the best eating places in the world ...






Andrea

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Mount Blade The Wedding

"We are the bottom of this country "

Not a single resident of my neighborhood, Shuangjing, who has not ever see Zhao Ying and her husband, Zheng. Are a couple of immigrants from Henan, dedicated to the collection of recyclable waste: paper, cans, plastic bottles, etc ... Appear every weekday, early in the morning and not leave until late at night, if lucky, with the truck full. Always parked in the same place, at the corner of my street, beside a flowerbed where workers sit down to lunch at noon.


Zhao Ying, collects recyclable trash in my neighborhood.

I see them from my window. Zhao with his straw hat, taking the neighbors who bring bags full of garbage. And inside the truck Zheng, squatting, ordering merchandise. They say they are so clean and efficient will have no problems during the games.


Her husband, Zheng, make sure everything is clean and tidy. Work is play with it. Their income depends on the resale of garbage collected in the recycling centers on the outskirts of Beijing. Many have been closed on the occasion of the Olympics. The government does not pay a dime. Just give them permission to work. Are immigrants from Henan. Got the job four years ago, through a guanxi , a friend.

Beijing authorities have forced thousands of immigrants dumps them to leave the city during the Games, saying they pose a danger to the safety and health of visitors. Supposedly, many of them have illnesses, criminal records and litter the streets .. That's what the government says. So too have closed large recycling centers near Beijing, where landfills are going to resell the goods. Earn very little. To me, and all the neighborhood laowai (foreigners), we esteem. I never get more than 2.5 yuan (0.25 euros), more cans or kilos of paper used to bring him. She weighed on a scale atrotinada, says: "mmmm .." and I laughed out loud, I take out the dirty and crumpled notes of his fanny pack. Zhao is nice. But Curran has a lot to make a living as well. He says that for a kilo of paper she pays 1.3 yuan. Then resells it for 1.4 or 1.5 yuan. Prices are falling because there is more trash and few recycling centers open. All this couple wins the people send him home, where her 16 year old son with the grandparents. Want to go to college and find a better job than his. "We are the bottom of this society," says Zhao. "The rich look down on us because we live in the garbage," he adds. But Zhao keeps her smile. Talk up a storm, has an energy and good humor enviable. Her husband, therefore, the silences all the time. "Say no to foreign journalists," says Zheng. "You know what they did with Tibet." The Chinese government's propaganda deficit resulting, have managed to convince ordinary people qu elos foreign journalists are the devil and only want to load the image of China and the Olympics. It is a pity that we tap this bad paper. But if Chinese journalists are censored, who must then report the injustices in this country? Andrea

















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Xian, la nuit

One of the biggest mistakes one can make when traveling to China is limited to just see the sights. Unfortunately, this is what they do most guiris. The error is fatal in cities like Xian, home of the famous terracotta warriors and mausoleums of the early emperors of China, the Qin and Han Yeah .. visit these sites is fine, if you do not mind to be accompanied by thousands of Chinese tourists who spend escopeteaos off the sculptures and the only thing that matters is to take a picture.



This child seems more interested in the soldier (is real, but did not move a hair) than terracotta warriors.








Where is the respect for its ancient culture? I saw a little boy peeing in the hallway of the museum of the warriors, and the mother laughed, perfectly calm. The guard said nothing.

The Chinese government sold the bike to the people, saying you have to be patriots, to promote domestic tourism "cultural" within the country. This year we need more than ever because the number of foreign tourists has dropped sharply. The first reason: the Olympics. To ensure safety during the event and avoid any strain were activist in the country, Beijing is making it very difficult to get tourist visas. Other reasons: one dollar loose and general bad feeling with China, created after the Tibetan riots and accentuated by the earthquake in Sichuan. Xian tourist attractions as they are paying the consequences. Although it is high season, many hotels still have rooms available, the guides fight over the few guiris that exist in the city and some places have been desérticos.Es the case of a silk factory in Xian, near the mausoleum of Emperor and the Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors. Accustomed to receiving thousands of tourists hungry to buy Chinese pajamas, now the store is empty and the staff looked bored face front the counter, with the lights off. Open only when it reaches a buyer, who immediately intimidated by the feeling of being the first step on the place, and overwhelmed by the attentions of fifteen clerks boring.



Best of Xian, then, is the city itself. Walking around the streets of downtown in a summer night is full of surprises. Here in the square bell tower, men placed two giant telescopes, with a green laser aimed at the full moon. They charged 10 yuan (about 1 euro) to those who wanted to look through the lens.



Kind of astronomy or scam?
While some gave astronomy class outdoors, enjoying a temperature surprisingly pleasant (here tend to be at 35 º C), other dining noodles outdoors, or playing cards in his pajamas. The Chinese do not have many hobbies to go out. They are thus informal. The best, the kids hear a compliment to laowai faced clueless (me), eating sesame buns Muslims. As a former starting point of the Silk Road, Xian remains an important Muslim neighborhood, inhabited by Chinese Hui ethnic mix of Chinese and Arabs.
Andrea
(de vuelta, otra vez)






Friday, July 11, 2008

Nadine Jansen Leather

They day Jose Manuel D. Barroso deserves a gold medal

José Manuel Durao Barroso is seen by many as the lowest profile European Commission president in history. He is far from being a charismatic politician, but I think it is not his fault: the more developed and stablished is a democracy, the less visionaires (or let's say, Churchills) it needs. Politicians become managers and technocrats because the system keeps running properly (I didn't say perfect). I also believe that europeism needs now a lot of Churchills (Joschka Fischer, Daniel Cohn Bendit and Jean Claude Juncker are rare examples). Barroso is not one of them: he is not brilliant and he commited the worst possible mistake supporting the Iraq war.

But Barroso is a top representative of the EU, and it means a lot. He not only represents the interests of 490 million EU citizens, he must also defend the values the EU was founded for. Last April he was in Beijing leading the biggest European Commission (EC) delegation ever to visit China. The day he met premier Wen Jiabao they gave together an institutional speech for the press. Later, Barroso confronted again the press but in a 'freer' atmosphere, in the EC Beijing headquarters.
A chinese female journalist (chinese journalists seem to be almost always women under 30 years old) asked Barroso what was his opinion about the harsh reaction from the chinese people (boycott to Carrefour, demonstrations and so on) to
1, to the protests in Paris, Athens and London against the chinese repression in Tibet.
2, to the position of several european leaders to reject the invitation to assist to the olympics opening ceremony.
3, to a call approved by the European Parliament asking the EU to investigate the riots in Lhasa.

The chinese journalist quoted her government as saying that all these actions were "an arrogant interference in China's domestic affairs". Here is what Barroso answered:

"We in Europe do not consider Human Rights as an interference because we defend Human Rights as a universal value".

"In the European Parliament you can find a wide range of opinions and sometimes there also [opinions] against the position of our governments".

"I suggest the chinese authorities to be ready to accept criticism because we are now in an open [global] society where dialogue and criticism should be accepted".

C.

Friday, July 4, 2008

What Is Graining Lg Lcd

Tired of the Olympic Games and National Catholicism

Sometimes we need to waste our time with unimportant things. The Football Eurocup is an example. Problems appear when we consider that these unimportant things are indeed something worthy. Like the crowd in Spain celebrating the Eurocup victory as if it was the non plus ultra of their lifes. Another example are the Olympic Games. A friend of mine in the US told me yesterday: "aren't you very excited? You will be covering an historical event". ¿Historical event? My Godness! The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will be a propaganda show and an occasion for a few athletes to show how far we can go phisically, but that's all!

I'm already tired of the Olympic Games! Every minute in life of an urban chinese is marked by the communist party olympic propaganda. The International Olympic Committee
complained recently (they complained veeery softly; chinese officials are veeery sensitive) because the chinese government was using the torch relay to play politics. Well, do you want a nice cockatil of politics and Olympic Games? Then, please check this link from the Official Website of the Beijing Olympic Games. It is about a Communt Party Anniversary celebration. 1.500 new members took the Party Oaths in Beijing, but do you know where? At the Olympic Green, in front of the Olympic Stadium.
-.-.

Every step we make is severely checked by the Public Security Bureau. From Now Until the End of the Year, Every person visits the country That Should Have an olympic ticket or an invitation letter from a friend or a local company to visit the country! Police meat three times to my apartment to check my visa! I'm sorry But I do not give a shit For These Olympic Games.

C.