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what is the different between Yiwu and Guangzhou wholesale market?
Jan 23, 2010 01:39
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Not bad actually. :) I've not really a coffee drinker as it usually acts as a rather good laxative for me! LOL.
Yes, Old Town was what I had. :) I see that it has quite a few different flavours, which is your favourite? I would've loved to try all the different kinds but I don't have that much money to spend, plus what if I buy them all and don't fancy them? :P Especially when I only drink coffee once in a blue moon.
Jan 23, 2010 07:11
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Yes indeed coffee is not that cheap in China as it is imported. In fact there are some coffee added either with radix or ginseng, including Nescafe. Old Town White Coffee in Malaysia was originally introduced and produced by a Chinese in Ipoh, one of the mining towns. When I visit China next, maybe I can send you a few sachets for you to taste and then you may comment about its various tastes. In Malaysia coffee is not expensive.
Wan
Jan 23, 2010 07:49
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I didn't think coffee is very expensive, actually. Used to live near a small cafe which had real Lavazza coffee, 8 RMB per cup.
Jan 23, 2010 09:45
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Oh my, RMB8 is cheap? I could have four cups of black coffee, hehe. (If taking into account the local income against the price per cup, I'd say 1 Yuan per cup of black coffee mixture)
Wan
Jan 23, 2010 14:34
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Eh, that was freshly-ground Lavazza coffee. Not instant coffee, please!
Jan 25, 2010 00:35
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GUEST15322 i want to know where i have purchase the ready made garments for both girls and boys
Jan 25, 2010 05:51
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Originally Posted by SHIRLEYZHANG




guang zhou railway station,
bei jiu road,
zhan xi road,
jie fang east road,
these places all you can go,
most shops for what you wanna to go shopping.


Hi SHirley

Thank you for your kind information, do they provide any catalog?
Jan 25, 2010 21:37
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Originally Posted by GUEST96160



Hi SHirley

Thank you for your kind information, do they provide any catalog?


you are welcome,
some shops surely they will provide the catalog,
if you wanna purchase.
Jan 26, 2010 03:15
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Shirley seems to be well informed about GZ now, congrats.
Wan
Jan 26, 2010 04:28
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Originally Posted by WANHU

Shirley seems to be well informed about GZ now, congrats.
Wan


thanks ,you also
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