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Frozen In Shanghai

Ok, I am even later to posting this than everyone else. Let's blame to the time difference. I was doing my usual trolling through Rick's Pandapassport blog and Ryan's Humanaught blog and came across this funny video above.

This reminds me of a period of time when I was young and stupid in Shanghai (aka, college years) and bored one day, my friends and I were walking down Huai Hai Road on a super crowded Saturday and decided to stop in the middle of our tracks and just stare up at the sky. Didn't take long for a crowd to form around us and look up at what we were supposedly looking at.

...then we'd walk a few blocks further and stop in our tracks and look at the ground. Again, a crowd formed. LOL.

Needless to say, it was a short lived form of entertainment but this video reminded me of that.

 
Video Question: Is Western Media Misinformed About China

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China Video Conversations Begin This Week

Beginning this week, The China Business Network and ChinaOnTV.com will hold weekly discussion on China and invite those of you in the China business community to participate.

This format is very similar to the series of video interviews I recently did in Shanghai and it'd be great to share your knowledge and insights of China business with the rest of the community. If you don't already have a webcam, get one! Come on, you have no excuse. I bet they're sold for $1 at the computer department store. :D

You'll also need a Seesmic account. Just like my Twitterati List, I'll be compiling a China Seesmic List. Please email me and let me know what yours is when you're all signed up. =)

 
Back on Seesmic!

and...i'm back on Seesmic! just dropped a quick hello to everyone. it's been over 2 weeks and a ton of new people in the community. looking forward to getting some more folks on there from China as Thalia from ChinaOnTV.com and I want to get a regular weekly China debate/discussion going.

 
Thalia Kwok's Advice On Living and Working In China

Thalia Kwok, PR & Marketing Manager for ChinaOnTV.com offers her advice for those interested in doing business in China.

 
Thalia Kwok On Common Misconceptions Of China

Thalia Kwok, PR & Marketing Manager for ChinaOnTV.com talks to us about some common misconceptions foreigners often have of China.

 
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