Chinese Society of Taylor’s University College Subang Jaya
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Malaysia |
When I came back from surgery in December 2009, Tiam Loong collected a big bulk of t-shirts and books to help me raise funds at the Taylor’s College new lakeside campus. He is president of the Chinese Society. When we met last year, he mentioned my campaign to Lecturer Foon Nee who is the teac...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 20:01:00
Discovered @ yvonnefoong.com |
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The rest of the long weekend... aka more skiing and a sweet hotel
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South Korea |
As I said, after celebrating Seollal at Halmoni's house, we headed back up to Yongpyong Ski Resort, as we've been doing for the past three weekends. The closer we got to Pyongchang, the more and more snow we started seeing. While Seoul got a light dusting of snow continuously on Thrusday and Friday,...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 20:01:00
Discovered @ smileyjkl.blogspot.com |
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More About the Difficult Life of Filipinos
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Philippines |
Last week I wrote an article “Difficult Life for Filipinos” where I discussed the low wages and how difficult it is to survive, but they do.
As an American, even when we have a low income, the condition of our life is much better in most cases. As Americans, we have a level of comfort we [...]...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ americanindavao.com |
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Blind Thai Boxer
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Thailand |
Blind boxer Sujet Salee (R), 29, fights his blindfolded opponent Peeraphong Ngaongam, 40, in Surin province, 457 km (283 miles) northeastern of Bangkok. Sujet, who was blind at birth, earns about 1,500 baht ($45) per match. The boxer does not think that blindness is a handicap and he has proved ju...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ thaiphotoblogs.com |
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Some other glimpses...
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Japan |
Here are a few more blogs that I've recently discovered and added to my links list. Enjoy!Flightytemptress365One photo a day from an island in NagasakiOsaka InsiderA blog that delves into Osaka and the Kansai areaSendai-ShiLots of photos and interesting info from the Occupation era.Spice of LifeOne ...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ ojisanjake.blogspot.com |
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Tomorrow is the last day of Tet
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Vietnam |
Tomorrow is the last day of Tet, finally. This has actually been one long boring Tet for me. Normally I would spend some time out of the city but this year I just felt like hanging out at home. My alleyway, though quite loud on Day 2 of Tet, has been relatively quiet since with [...]
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Discovered on 17/02/2010 14:01:00
Discovered @ saigonnezumi.com |
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Mom & aunt share life stories in festive chats
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Malaysia |
Ta Yi or the eldest sister of my mother has been staying with us since last evening to spend her Chinese New Year. Like my mother, Ta Yi is a fairly rich source of oral history of the Batu Gajah -Tanjung Tualang area. I like to hear their stories to acquire a better sense of the past. When I was you...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 12:01:00
Discovered @ jameswongwingon-online.blogspot.com |
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Sunshine Free Range Chicken Farm @ Kuala Lipis, Pahang
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Malaysia |
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Discovered on 17/02/2010 12:01:00
Discovered @ babeinthecitykl.blogspot.com |
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How Cheap a Holiday is Thailand?
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Thailand |
It’s no secret what attracts many people to Thailand on their holidays is the idea of cheap getaway and Thailand does have the reputations of being a cheap destination. It’s also true to say many residents will tell you Thailand is anything but cheap with dual pricing for tourists and locals, ove...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ thai-blogs.com/ |
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Random Picture No. 25 - Coconuts
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China |
Random Picture No. 25 - CoconutsLeave CommentRelated Entries:Random Picture No. 24 - ScaffoldingRandom Picture No. 23 - BananasRandom Picture No. 22 - New Year DecorationsInvisible LandmarkIntermissionRandom Picture No. 21 - Preparing to PerformA True Shaggy Dog StoryDoing the Dog.Rocket in my Pocke...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ liuzhou.blog-city.com |
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Picture of the Week: Chinglish on a Car
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China |
Chinglish on a Car
By this point in my life here in Xinjiang I’m used to seeing “Chinglish” on everything from clothes to wedding albums. Chinglish, for those who don’t know, is either spelling or grammar errors made by Chinese people attempting English. These types of errors aren’t exclusive to Chi...more info>>>
Discovered on 17/02/2010 00:01:00
Discovered @ farwestchina.com |
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