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how long you plan to stay in china?
Sep 17, 2005 22:07
  • KOKODA
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Hi all, I would like to know from the non-chinese here that how long you people want to stay in china either for visit or for any other purpose?
Sep 18, 2005 05:51
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  • JABAROOTOO
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Why do you ask???

I have a question for you?

Where does your name Kakoda originate from? It is the name of a place of special significance to some people........

Tell you more later.....
Sep 18, 2005 06:58
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  • GAZ07
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I only enjoyed 2 months in China because that's what the visa allowed me.
Sep 18, 2005 13:21
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what does kakoda have to do with me?
btw, you still have't answered my question.
Sep 18, 2005 19:45
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I think 2 months is enough for most parts!
Sep 18, 2005 22:10
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  • BELLELI
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yes, yes, 2months is enough for most places in China. how about here, Sanya-the home of Miss World 2003-2005. welcome u come to China.

Sep 18, 2005 23:42
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  • JABAROOTOO
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I'm still curious why you've chosen Kakoda for your signature here?

Why do you wnat to know how long foreigners are staying in China?

This of course depends intirely on the purpose of the visit.
For some it traveling and holidays, others work, and yet others come for business of diplomatic reasons.

People can stay anywhere from a day or two to many, many years.
Sep 19, 2005 12:41
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  • GAZ07
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His name is KOKODA. Not KAKODA.

Anyway, i could have spent MUCH MUCH more than 2 months in China. I missed Tibet, Mongolia, North West China, Guilin/Yangshuo, Yangze cruise...

I will visit again in the future.
Sep 19, 2005 15:37
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  • GAZ07
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And the North East Silk Roads...
Sep 20, 2005 08:38
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  • JABAROOTOO
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THANKS GaZ for pointing out the spelling mistake. It was a typo on my behalf.
I am still interested in why he is using the name Kokoda.
Sep 20, 2005 08:52
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More than 600 Australians died in the Battle of the Kokoda Track. A further 1015 were wounded.

The Battle of Kokoda marked the turning point of the war in the south west Pacific. No longer could the Japanese pose a direct threat to Australia.

The fearless courage and heroism of our Diggers during this campaign in the defence of Australia will always be remembered with great pride and honour.

Kokoda is a small isolated village in the mountain interior of PNG This may not be well known elsewhere but should help explain why I am curious about Kokoda's choice.
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