Chinglish Part 2

Chinglish Part 2

If you enjoyed my article an Introduction to Chinglish then here is the second part to my Chinglish discoveries. If you are unfamiliar with what Chinglish is, then you have a treat for when you visit China you will be sure to experience the hilarious phenomenon known as Chinglish 中式英语 (Zhōngshì Yīngyǔ) defined as “referring to the spoken or written attempt at English which is influenced by the Chinese language.”.   This is Chinas attempt at translating their signs, menus, T-shirts, products, etc. into the English language.

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The Weekly Photos July 24 2010

Weekly Photo july 23 2010

Here are the photos of the week. All of these photos were takin in the isolated village of Bamei in Yunnan. I hope you enjoy the pictures, this is one of my favorite hidden treasures in China.

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The Zen Method of Packing Light

The Zen Method Of Packing

Learn how to pack your bag the right way, the Zen way. Learn the Zen way of packing light which will help you to enjoy your trip more instead of worrying about your luggage.  If you want to learn the method of Zen Packing look no further here is Nomadic China’s Zen Method of Packing Light. Enjoy!
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Movies To Watch Before Going To China

Movies To Watch Before Going To China

There are lots of movies out there about China and these movies will help to inspire you to go out and travel and seek these adventure for yourself.  If you would like to learn about China’s history, culture, wildlife, and beautiful scenery or just want to be inspired to go to China before your trip, here are some of my favorite movies that truly show China.

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Top Cities To Visit In China

Top Cities To Visit In China

China is a land of mystery and beauty, tourism in China is growing more and more each year and it is estimated that China will be the number one travel destination in the world by the year 2020. So start planning your trip to China now, and experience the Chinese culture and tourist attractions that will make your jaw drop. If you dont know which cities are a must see, here is some good news for you. Here are my top 5 cities to see when visiting China. I love these cities, i always have fun visiting them, and im always able to find something new to explore.

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The Weekly Photos July 16 2010

Weekly Photos july 16 2010

This weeks weekly photos are pictures of some of the people i have met on my travels in China. My favorite thing to do when im traveling is to meet the people and hear their stories, this always has lead me to experiencing new adventures. I hope you enjoy these.

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25 Money Saving Tips For A Trip To China

25 Money Saving Tips For A Trip To China

Do you want to go to China, but are having trouble saving the money for it. Here are 25 tips and tricks on how you can save money for a trip of a life time to China.

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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Shanghai

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Shanghai

Shanghai once known as a major port city in China and for its history of foreign rule and western advancement is now a metropolis in eastern China. Visit Shanghai to experience the western influence on China and to see China’s advancements into the 20th century. Shanghai has several great attractions to visit while traveling in China. Here is my top 10 list for the top tourist attractions to visit in Shanghai.

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The Weekly Photo’s July 9 2010

July 9 2010

All pictures tell a story so here is the beginning of Nomadic China’s Weekly Photo’s. Starting now every week on friday I will post a weekly selection of photography that shows another side of China along with a story when i have one.

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Dos and Donts in China: A Guide to Chinese Etiquette

Do’s and Don’ts in China- A Guide to Chinese Etiquette

Are you traveling to China anytime soon? Are you nervous about the cultural differences? China’s has a rich and long history filled with culture and tradition, and if your traveling to China anytime soon there are certain things every traveler needs to know about Chinese etiquette when traveling in China. But dont worry, Chinese people are open and very friendly to foreigners so there is no need to stress or be embarrassed if you make a mistake along these lines you can always say sorry in Chinese which is duìbuqǐ (对不起).   These do’s and don’ts will help you to experience a easy stress free trip and will also help to experience the Chinese culture, enjoy.

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