apachinablog.blogspot.com
Asia Pacific Access Blog for Moving to China: Keeping Fit in Beijing
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An Interview with APA. Sunday, 23 August 2015. Keeping Fit in Beijing. Keeping Fit in Beijing. This week Beijing comes under the world sporting spotlight when it hosts the World Athletics Championships at the iconic Bird’s Nest Stadium. Away from professional track and field though, what is sport like in Beijing? For more detailed information, please contact. Why is it so hard to keep healthy in China? If you are a choosey eater and have yet to find a supermarket that sells homely goods, you may find you...
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Interesting Links
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Of course, for really interesting links you can't do better than check out the menu to the left. Chinese dictionary and resources. Good hiking group in Beijing. Interesting study on Beijing transportation history. Online Chinese dictionary for any level. Western Academy of Beijing. China Ultimate Players Association. Hangtime (Beihang) ultimate site. In Chinese): 北航队的网. Good quirky vocabulary site. All leaders from all countries in history (well, close). Beijing Linux users group. Lots of tech tutorials.
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5 Ways to Include more Horse to your China trip - ChinaScratched | ChinaScratched
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5 Ways to Include more Horse to your China trip. 5 Ways to Include more Horse to your China trip. While celebrating the Year of the Horse. I’ve been thinking of the times I have encountered horses around China. Not being the world’s biggest horse lover (they are big, OK! I can’t say I actively seek them out, but now and then our paths crosses. If you want to add a little horse to your itinerary I recommend you check out these activities. Look at Ancient Horses in Xi’an. Horse and soldier, Xi’an. Horse ri...
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Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart (Confucius) | pridesinchina
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Just another WordPress.com site. What is this blog about. Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart (Confucius). Well after another exhausting weekend Monday. Was a nice cruisey day. The highlight was attending our interview for our residency visa – had varying opinions of the efficiency of the process – to our surprise it was a breeze, breeze in – sign here, look at camera – breeze out – all over in a matter of 10 minutes! At the interview to do the wheeling and dealing before we arrived. Wheresoever y...
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MegDesk » 2012 » February
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Meg, Expat Geek. Unable to access goodreads.com. Food and Drink (40). Views and News from Norway. Moving Pets to Norway. Erin, Mike, and Gabe. Archive for February, 2012. Wednesday, February 1st, 2012. It has been a very long time since I’ve posted anything on my blog (for too many reasons to count), but one of the biggest reasons for this is that a security hole in my blog software was exploited, and at various points over the past few months, my entire site has been blocked by […].
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autunno a pechino: saluti (la magnalonga!)
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Sabato 21 luglio 2012. Fa molto caldo, anche di notte. maratona di pranzi e cene con saluti. faticoso, fisicamente. Mercoledì doveva essere un aperitivo, champagne con arachidi e fagioli verdi con yangping (foto). Poi è tornato xiaolu e ha cucinato lui (riso bollito con cetrioli e carne saltati). Giovedì pentola della salute d'addio con fanli (una variante della marmitta sichuanese), che ci ha davvero stonato - un sacco di roba da mangiare. (foto). Pubblicato da Giovanna Soliani. Ubicazione: Pechino, Cina.
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