AIG International through a brokers in Malaysia called Brokerfish. Worldwide, reasonable over for me (50 year old male), for about £670/6700RMB per year.
AIG International through a brokers in Malaysia called Brokerfish. Worldwide, reasonable over for me (50 year old male), for about £670/6700RMB per year.
Is it Captain zero? I'm sure in murica you'd need criminal record background checks, fire regulations, qualifications, health certificates, etc. methinks you don't know what you are taking bout!
Typical republican response. If someone doesn't agree with you then you accuse them of hating freedom. Surprised you didn't call me a commie loving socialist!
American etiquette = oxymoron:-)
Ordering food using wechat? Now that is a complete waste of time! A bit like those restaurants that use iPads for their menus. Takes too long to order as you have to keep going back on pages to find the dishes. I much prefer a paper menu where, when I don't know the Chinese name, I can point and ask "wo yao zhige"!
Short messages are quick to type but I also leave voice messages on wechat. A lot quicker.
People have their own preferences. I think wechat is a good tool with the best bits of other chat apps put together well. Though not everyone likes it. Each to their own (I have an Irish colleague who still swears by his old Nokia standard phone. It makes calls, sends texts and the battery last over a week between top ups!)
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Liverpool brings football philosophy and training to Kunming
发布者"Kunming was more recently thought to be in the hunt for a new Chinese Super League franchise. Rumors were rampant that European coaching legend Sven-Göran Eriksson was considered a front-runner to run the team, but nothing ever came from such efforts."
Sven is past it! He's done nothing in his time in China at GZ Fuli, SIPG or Shenzhen.
Government sues parents to get kids back to school
发布者@Janjal, good point about 15 years old & marriage. What about these (combined) points:
"while the other two are working in another city. Their parents have promised the two children will return to school next semester."
"A kid working in the city can bring back 20,000 yuan [US$3,000] a year," an official at a county-level education bureau in Yunnan told local media in 2014"
So local officials are condoning children working illegally underage? First quote is more valid as it refers directly to this case! They know two of the kids are working illegally & havent dome anything about it except get "promises" from the parents that they'll send them back to school "next semester"!
Life on the Dulong River: Stepping towards the present
发布者I also agree Alien. Governments the world over seem to know what's best for people rather than asking them what they want.
Up to 1,000 Dali businesses to close in face of new policy
发布者"However, business owners such as Mr Zhao, who spent six million yuan (US$870,000) to open a guesthouse, worries about his livelihood and those of his employees. He blames government inaction and "hasty decisions" for the entire situation, saying:"
Well maybe if he'd built his guesthouse properly with connections to sewage, etc he wouldn't be in this position now...
China losing patience with Myanmar over Myitsone Dam
发布者Naïve question 2: Do China's anti-corruption and environmental laws apply to the activities of Chinese-owned companies?