There's a wine shop on Baita Lu (near the SW corner of DongFeng DongLu intersection) that has some great Australian shiraz' - "Two Hands"..but a little pricey at RMB400+..I'm still trying different Chinese red wines, but yet to find anything good!
There's a wine shop on Baita Lu (near the SW corner of DongFeng DongLu intersection) that has some great Australian shiraz' - "Two Hands"..but a little pricey at RMB400+..I'm still trying different Chinese red wines, but yet to find anything good!
Ah, good ideas! I will try them. The brand is Skyworth..
When I moved into my apartment, the DVD wasn't working. The landlord said, "Umm, I think it's broken." I noticed there was a disc stuck in there from the previous tenant. I was able to get it out, and got the player working again. Now this problem (my own stupid fault). I mentioned it to the landlord again, he looked at it and said, "Umm, I think it's broken."
I'll keep at it..
I was watching a movie recently on my home DVD player and tried to remove the subtitles. Big mistake!! Pressing buttons randomly (not being able to read the han zi on the remote), I changed the video format and the TV screen is now a crazy blur. Too late to retrace my steps, so does anyone know how I can fix this, or where to take the player to have it reset? Thanks in advance.
@bucko, yes, that's what Clint (Harry Callahan) said. I was leaving it to others to complete the quote..
And we all know what Clint Eastwood said about opinions...everybody's got one! :)
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Around Town: Flying Tigers Museum
发布者I saw this museum back in March this year, and thought it was well worth a look through (although it took me a while to locate it first time). I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in wartime history. There's also a Flying Tigers museum in Chongqing. It was a bit smaller, from memory, but also well worth the visit.