jetwu.blogspot.com
Blog for Life in L.A.: First Post
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Blog for Life in L.A. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. This the first post, and the first English blog for me. Welcome to my blog! I'm going to note down my life in L.A. here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
jetwu.blogspot.com
Blog for Life in L.A.: January 2008
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Blog for Life in L.A. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. This the first post, and the first English blog for me. Welcome to my blog! I'm going to note down my life in L.A. here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
shelbyhsu.blogspot.com
All English,No Chinese: January 2008
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All English,No Chinese. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. All English,No Chinese. This blog is established for practice english. I try hard in that not use any chinese in this blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MinWok: It's my trurn to take a risk. Jun: Enjoy my life. Scott Teacher: Lost Angeles. All English,No Chinese. View my complete profile.
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All English,No Chinese: Lukang, my home town
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All English,No Chinese. Wednesday, February 6, 2008. Lukang, my home town. During the Qing Dynasty, the depth of Lukang's harbour and its proximity to Fujian province on mainland China made Lukang an important trading port. During Lukang's heyday from 1785 to 1845, Lukang's population reached 200,000. Lukang was Taiwan's second largest city after current Tainan and was larger than Bangka (now a district of Taipei), then the island's third-largest city. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lukang.
liao181288.blogspot.com
Liao's: chinese new year
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Wednesday, 6 February 2008. Now is tradictional new year in my country. It's for family reunion. Everyone should return to their hometown and get together with family. During the new year days, we have 6 day vacation! New year eve" "the fifth day". From the third day of chinese new year, people have fun with their family and friends, also prepare for the next year. It is so intersting! Even though Japan and Taiwan is near, Japan doesn't have that kind of culture. 7 February 2008 at 00:32. I,me,my and mine.