I particularly like North Asia China because white folks like me are just normal and boring. It's not like being made to feel special because you have money as one gets used to in Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia etc...Northern China doesn't need our money or anyone elses money...they have always done pretty well in that regard...and they have very few of them ever going out in the world to set up shops etc in the West.
They have always been much better off at home..and they still are and will remain so....so when you walk around the streets of Liaoning's two hundred million, no one is interested in you, not even the robbers, because white folks like us just look exactly like poor Russians who they have had with them for centuries, tolerating them, ignoring them.It's refreshing.
It's the one of a few places I'd like to live and look forward to living in. Massive, modern, changing so fast all the time, yet needing no other country at all. The giant trading port of Dalian is quite lovely. Beautiful profound ocean, cold and fresh and deep, and connected via rapid sea trade routes to everyone and everything in the world. A coffee shop there, with English, French, German, Thai newspapers and books would do very well...and good Italian Lavazza Coffee...yep, that'd be me.Right there.
Chinese black beer isn't as good as Guinness, yet, but it's not bad.It's better than Australian beer, that's for sure.
They have always been much better off at home..and they still are and will remain so....so when you walk around the streets of Liaoning's two hundred million, no one is interested in you, not even the robbers, because white folks like us just look exactly like poor Russians who they have had with them for centuries, tolerating them, ignoring them.It's refreshing.
It's the one of a few places I'd like to live and look forward to living in. Massive, modern, changing so fast all the time, yet needing no other country at all. The giant trading port of Dalian is quite lovely. Beautiful profound ocean, cold and fresh and deep, and connected via rapid sea trade routes to everyone and everything in the world. A coffee shop there, with English, French, German, Thai newspapers and books would do very well...and good Italian Lavazza Coffee...yep, that'd be me.Right there.
Chinese black beer isn't as good as Guinness, yet, but it's not bad.It's better than Australian beer, that's for sure.
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