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Re: ShangHai Recommendation - Rare Heavy Snowing
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Hope all's well with you. Long time no see u here nor met u up though...u have been travelling too much la bro.... Indeed a sight of a life time I must say to witness such weather in Shanghai which hardly snows.....even the local Shanghainese said so themselves that a rare sight to most of them! Some major will happen in China this year bcuz of the rare snow storm you will told of? Olympics Games is held this year in China lah bro!! wah lau eh...everyone knows that ma.... But also, as the locals strongly believes the old belief on such snow signs.....瑞雪丰收年! Let's all pray & hope for the very best for everyone including all fellow bros here a good & fuilfilling year bro! Cheers.
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Re: ShangHai Recommendation - Happy Prosperous Lunar New Year Wishes
To al Fellow Bros here in Shanghai & in Homeland,
Hereby wishing all bros a happy propserous lunar new year in the Year of The Rat 2008.....May all your endeavours comes true & best of health! 在此恭祝所有兄弟,朋友们在来临鼠年行好运, 身体健康,万事如意, 财源滚滚, 新春愉快!
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stay warm n ride out the crazy weather... hopefully it doesnt snow anymore over the weekend. btw i remember very clearly bro sgpshanghai said in november the weathermen was predicting a cold winter this season? how true.. how damn true! |
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Greetings from the 'finally' warm with sunshine Shanghai today... It's the same scene in some places in Shanghai too, the scenes are as you described so, just like the North East part of China....all covered with easily 5cm thick white fluffy snow... I did mentioned during Nov 2007 on one posting here that I heard this winter is gonna be one of the coldest one from many locals saying....yup and it turned out to the truth!!! I was told the locals actually checked it out on teh Chinese traditional Almanac book (通胜)....... Heard that during CNY period, there'll be more snowing to occur....... Fellow bros that are staying behind for CNY here in Shanghai, do exercise cautions and stay warm la.... Cheerios.......
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Jiading register snowflake as big as goose feather.... My office in Hongqiao, the courtyard do have pile of snow but the snowflake is not as big as goose feather. When I was in Jiading, I was very surprise how big the snowflake are... precisely like in Harbin....
Anyway, was thinking to go to 虹都 KTV in Parkson last thursday night but was informed that many MM went home for CNY... |
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Re: ShangHai Recommendation
Hi dear fellow forumer,
will be in Shanghai after CNY and staying at The Eton Hotel at Pudong. Would like to check whether there are any good recommendations (massage place with full service) near the place. Also, any recommendation for pure massage is appreciated too. Many thanks, Tasmania |
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when you coming back to the warmth of the SG shores to drink chilled beers with me in the Heat!!
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Yo Bro Harrier24B 'cup', I'll be back on 5 Feb till 13 Feb....will call ya then. Drinks on you ok? Being back in SIN homeland, your terrority.......mah! Cheers bro....see ya soon!
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From my understanding & afew fellow bros here mentioned previously, most massage gals are back to their hometown for CNY period which therefore not many choices to select from. Even the prim & proper massage places gals are mostly from other provinces as well so it might be the same situation as mentioned above. As for Pudong part being a CBD District like our Shenton Way CBD, and with the CNY period having many locals away back to their hometown for CNY celebrations, unlikely to have any bustling activities there.......... Be prepared to be bored bro.....................
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Indeed travel a lot, hope to cut down after CNY.. What to do as need to make a living ... we are indeed lucky as nothing will happen to Shanghai being the most important city in China.. Remember I told you about Guizhou, electricity is cut off... and those poor kids will have to suffer even worst this round!! |
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In SHA also same mah.....no wurries, I not travelling to Macau's Casino during those dates..... Time for long time bros to catch up.... Like u say in Chinese...Xu Xu Jiu
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No la u always pay la...bcuz u big time biz man now ma! I m a mere employee still....sigh..... U come SHA I sure to buy u drinks 'kow kow'...no short change u on that I assured u! See ya on 4th day of CNY as planned ok? Cheers....
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hi guys, i am new in shanghai just 3 motnhs. dont you think bcs of weather gals we still in shaghai?!?! no ways for them to travel back to hometown, so ......meaning still gals to select from?!?!?
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Re: ShangHai Recommendation - Cold Weather Chaos in China
Dear fellow bros in Shanghai during the CNY period....or bros who's travelling within China during CNY Period......Please take note & exercise cautions.......on this piece of news!
Chief meteorologist admits China 'unprepared' for snow crisis GUANGZHOU, China : China's chief meteorologist admitted on Monday the country was not prepared for the severe winter weather that has stranded millions of people struggling to get home for Lunar New Year. The blizzards and icy temperatures that have lasted nearly three weeks have left millions stuck at airports, train stations and bus depots across south, central and eastern China. "We didn't expect the snowy weather would last so long," China Meteorological Administration (CMA) chief Zheng Guoguang said, according to the Xinhua news agency. "Because it was beyond our expectation we were not prepared," said Zheng, pointing to lack of equipment for removing ice in the south, which is experiencing its worst winter weather in decades. The fact that the extreme weather occurred during the Lunar New Year holiday when tens of millions of migrant workers rush home to be with their families had only made things worse, he said. Heavy fog descended on Monday on southern China, complicating the task of helping stranded travellers. The fog reduced visibility to less than 100 metres in some places, as meteorologists warned a new wave of snow, rain and sleet would likely hit in the next two days, Xinhua said. At Guangzhou railway station in the south, where one woman was trampled to death in a stampede over the weekend, tens of thousands of people were desperately trying to get a train out before Thursday's Lunar New Year holiday. "It's very dangerous here because there are too many people around," said Zhou Xiaoyang, a migrant worker standing outside the station with his wife and eight-month-old son. "Even if you don't push people, they push you. But I have no choice, I have to go home to see my family," he said. For many, Lunar New Year is their only chance to escape to their families after toiling in the factories, but the crippling weather has led to a massive backlog of travellers in places such as Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, which has China's biggest concentration of migrant workers. In Guangzhou, about 92,000 people were still waiting late Sunday for a much-coveted train seat, according to official data reported by Xinhua. Thousands of police were mobilised and deployed at the train station, some lined up several layers deep at barricades, to prevent any repeat of the weekend's deadly stampede. "For your own and others' safety, all travellers should remain calm," said the message blared out incessantly via loudspeaker. "Don't be anxious, don't push, don't run. Follow the police officers' orders to queue up quickly." President Hu Jintao called on the public to remain confident in the battle against the severe weather, according to Xinhua. "We have to continue to put relief work as the top priority and carry it out in real earnest," Hu added. And Premier Wen Jiabao said things were slowly returning to normal. "At present, electricity supply is gradually resuming and transport services are basically back to normal, and the country's production and life are in normal conditions," Wen said. A key expressway linking Beijing to the southern city of Zhuhai near Macau was fully reopened for traffic early Monday, Xinhua reported. The drivers of 6,000 vehicles, some of whom had been stuck in the snow and ice for nine days, were rescued by soldiers as the army even deployed tanks to clear the ice in some areas, it said. However, 17,000 vehicles remained stranded on nine different sections of expressway around China, the agency reported. The weather has destroyed crops, hit industrial production, disrupted coal and food supplies and led to power blackouts, at an estimated cost of around 7.5 billion dollars, according to official figures. At least 105 million out of the country's 1.3 billion people have been affected and scores have been killed, the government says. Eleven electricians have been killed in the storms as they tried to restore power to regions hit by blackouts, Xinhua said on Monday. Central Hunan and neighbouring Hubei province have seen their worst winter weather in a century, a CMA official said. - AFP/de
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